| From a Uniter to a Divider
Brownstein, Ronald
National Journal, November 3, 2007, v39, #44, pp30-37
"More than any other figure, the president sets the tone for his time. He frames the choices facing the nation. And the tone George W. Bush has set, and the choices he has framed, have intensified the underlying current of polarization in Washington. Why has that been the case?" This article is an excerpt from the book "The Second Civil War: How Extreme Partisanship Has Paralyzed Washington and Polarized America," by Ronald Brownstein. Ronald Brownstein is the national affairs columnist for the Los Angeles Times.
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