You wrote:
"And I stand by that observation -- they may differ on certain specific issues, but I have no doubt Bush will conduct himself with every bit as much of a partisan political agenda as Clinton did."
Now I'm confused. If Bush doesn't attempt to get legislation passed that conforms with the agenda that he based his campaign on, then he would be like Clinton-governing by polling data or reactions to trial balloons. If Harry Brown had won the election, I'm sure you would hope he would push his agenda on behalf of the people who voted for him. That too would be partisan politics.
Please give the guy a chance before making cynical statements like Bush morphed into Clinton. I'm sure you'd have a problem if someone were to proclaim the day after you take office as president of the CC & GTCC that you just morphed into David Sarles without you having a chance to show any differences in your leadership qualities, capabilities, or to show positive tangible results due to your presence in your elected position.
Bob :-)
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