Candidates straddle the great divide

There's a fantasy, widely held inside the Beltway, that men and women of good will from both parties can be brought together to hammer out bipartisan solutions to the nation's problems.

If such a thing were possible, McCain, Romney and Giuliani -- a self-proclaimed maverick, the former governor of a liberal state and the former mayor of an equally liberal city -- would seem like the kind of men Democrats could deal with. (OK, maybe not Giuliani.) ... Full Story »

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by Dwight Rousu - Oct. 1, 2008

The editorial captures the great gulf between the want-to-be-badder than bush ideologues and the progressive politicians in opposition. His view seems to disparage the cooperative visions of Obama and Clinton, sounding more like the view presented by Edwards.

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