Split Government Can Be Effective

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WITH ALL the parsing that was needed to make sense of President Bush's convoluted explanations of his Iraq policies during last week's lengthy news conference, it is not surprising that another question on another topic received little notice.

It was, in the president's judgment, "a tricky little question" that Stephen Dinan of The Washington Times asked one that seemingly caught him by surprise.

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Split Government Can Be Effective

"With a Republican Congress," Dinan said, "you failed to achieve three major goals of your second term: Social Security reform, a tax code overhaul and a comprehensive immigration bill. Why shouldn't Ameri...

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