The man tends to meet the moment in presidential politics. Successors often compensate for struggling presidents weaknesses. The elder Bush's aloof feel for the recession was followed by Bill Clinton's common touch. Clinton's personal impropriety paved the way for the most openly religious president in the modern day. Folksy George W. Bush, weighed down by war, followed by the professorial president who wooed liberals with his opposition to the Iraq war.This is Mitch Daniels' moment. Conservatives' galvanizing cause--fiscal profligacy, debt nightmares, expansive...
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