I'd take him until we get to 2007. We can count on Bush to be up to all manner of deviltry before then.
His NYTimes op-ed, Holding to the Center, Losing My Seat has the one sound-byte quote
I was startled to hear the vice president dismiss suggestions of compromise and instead emphasize an aggressively partisan agenda
This in December 2000, even before having taken the oath to protect and defend the Constitution [which apparently is some kind of joke these days].
This is the only "exposé" he drops, but the body of the piece is a letter he sent Cheney after those remarks. I think it's his application to be a Democrat.
... In my view, one of the most popular refrains expressed by Governor Bush during the presidential campaign was, "I am a uniter, not a divider."
...We are on an encouraging course toward reducing the national debt, and I believe we must maintain discipline both in discretionary spending and in proposals for significant tax cuts. This time of continued relative prosperity and peace is an extremely important opportunity for our country to stay on a firm pathway toward elimination of the debt....
[Did that Republican just say Clinton was leaving the country with peace and prosperity?]
...I hope the new administration will be open to proposals to reduce the country's reliance on foreign oil through energy conservation and greater investments in mass transit....
It's relatively short, but he's pretty much saying "Hey I was ready to work with the Democrat's principles six years ago."
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Follows is a completely irrelevant, meaningless poll. I just love meaningless polls.