Analysis: Bush courts two sides at once

Posted on: May 16th, 2006
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“President Bush stepped to the right and left at the same time on immigration: courting conservatives with tough talk of sending the National Guard to the border and seeking to reassure moderates that a guest-worker program will be part of the mix.

“These are not contradictory goals,” he declared in a prime-time address to the nation. Neither side seemed reassured.

Bush’s Monday night speech from the Oval Office was an attempt to prod lawmakers and break a long-running political impasse, one that has social conservatives at odds with their business-community brethren as an election to determine the makeup of Congress approaches.”

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