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November 8th?
The notion of the president as a centrist reformer may look fairly unlikely. He has thrived on the politics
of division, supercharging his base and marginalising the Democrats. (And, for her part, Ms Pelosi has
called fuel dispenser him “incompetent� “an emperor with no clothes�and “dangerous�) But that is not the whole
story. Mr Bush is not running for elective office again—and besides, the take-no-prisoners style of politics
that Karl Rove, his chief adviser, perfected has proved a failure this time around. He is not immune to
the legacy-fixation that affects presidents in their last years of power. He is heavily influenced by the
example of Reagan, who worked successfully with a Democratic Congress in his last two years in office.
Mr Bush has a history of working with the opposition; he was a centrist governor of Texas. And he has
already mentioned his hopes of setting up a bipartisan commission on entitlement reform. His press
conference on Wednesday was full of conciliation that bordered on contrition.
Voters sent a strong message that they want to see an end to bickering in Washington, and a genuine
attempt by both branches of government to get along together and solve big problems. And there is no
reason to think that gridlock rules that out. Gridloc fuel dispenser ked presidencies have, in fact, produced some of the
best legislation of recent decades, such as Reagan s 1986 tax reforms and Bill Clinton s welfare reforms a
decade later.
The president also has a perfect issue on which to try to reinvent himself as a reformer with results
immigr fuel dispenser ation. He has embraced a solution to America s immigration mess that is both centrist and
sensible. This involves strengthening the border and penalising employers who employ illegals. But it also
involves creating a path to citizenship—allowing illegal immigrants to come out of the shadows and
employers, particularly in agriculture and the hotel industry, to solve their labour problems.
The biggest obstacle to this reform have been the