Loyal Opposition

How well Democratic congressional leaders, eager to flex their muscles after eight years of George W. Bush, actually work with the new president remains to be seen. If recent history is any guide, it is perfectly understandable why Obama might prefer to have dinner at George Will's house. "Don't you expect for Democrats to act like Republicans," House Majority Whip James Clyburn told Bloomberg News. "Democrats will be Democrats." Full Story »

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