
The Challenge of Governing a Country Divided
The nation is more divided than ever along political and cultural lines, we are fighting a war against terror, investor confidence is at an all time low, most of the world resents us--all this adds up to present a daunting leadership challenge to President Bush. Is it possible to cut through the political divide and unite the country on any issue other than the war? The answer is yes, but it will require a trait all-too-often lacking in our political figures: courage. Laura offers her own three-point plan to get the country back on track.
The Goal of Bipartisanship--Worthwhile or Foolhardy?
We hear a lot from both Democrats and Republicans about the need for bipartisanship in Washington. And who couldn't be in favor of politicians getting along better, right? Well, not
necessarily. Both parties cry out for bipartisanship when it suits their own agendas |