A president who won't kowtow to DC's establishment.
Fred Barnes describes how George W. Bush remains an outsider in Washinton, even though he holds the most powerful office in the land. And that is just the way the President likes it. The establishment is in a tizzy of course, because the President won't even make an effort to reward their self-aggrandizement and wounded egos. They must feel superior and important and if the most important and powerful person in Washinton doesn't water them with attention, they quickly begin to wilt. Looks like a dry four years looming ahead.
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