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Senators and congressmen know a good buzzword when they see it. Everyone of them - from rabid conservatives to far-out liberals - is mouthing that he or she is now a born-again bipartisan. But it doesn't take much scratching on the surface to discover that practically every member's vision of bipartisanship is different. Like defining truth and beauty. "There clearly is a lot of leeway in what people have in mind when they talk about bipartisanship," Democratic Sen. Jeff Bingaman deadpans. Conservative Republican senators in Trent Lott's leadership team, such as Majority Whip Don Nickles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: One Man's Bipartisanship Is Another's... | 12/16/2000 | See Source »

...position, Breaux, like any other Democrat from a state with a Republican governor (who'd name the replacement), isn't likely to go Cabinet for Bush. But look for Bush to try that double whammy - hiring a Democrat for bipartisanship and replacing him with a Republican - on some congressmen in the House, where the stakes per seat are considerably lower...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Some of Bush's Best Friends Are Dems | 12/15/2000 | See Source »

...power structure was built on an elaborate system of patronage, and being in opposition considerably diminishes the party's ability to deliver to its regional and local baronies and fiefdoms. That will allow Fox to bolster political support for his own programs by going directly to PRI governors and congressmen and offering them deals that will help their states and districts in exchange for political support...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mexico Ushers in a New Day | 12/1/2000 | See Source »

...spats. But the balancing act may get tougher: of the 10 seats that Democrats took from Republicans, most will be held by conservatives like Mike Ross of Arkansas and right-of-center moderates like Rick Larsen of Washington State. What's more, with a large number of aging Democratic Congressmen nearing retirement, Gephardt will have to take the lead in recruiting new candidates to replace them. In other words, a guy who has so far been thwarted from two ambitions--the presidency and the speakership--will return to worrying mostly about other people's elections...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Election 2000: RICHARD GEPHARDT, HOUSE MINORITY LEADER: Risking a Lot, Winning a Little | 11/20/2000 | See Source »

...wise men in D.C. began to weigh in. "Do they know what they're up against?" asked a befuddled Bush supporter in Congress. The old and deep bitterness over alleged Democratic dirty tricks also bubbled up like a hot spring. Senators and Congressmen were calling officials at the r.n.c. saying, "Don't let them get away with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reversal of Fortune | 11/11/2000 | See Source »

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