When George W. Bush strides to the podium Tuesday night on Capitol Hill to deliver his State of the Union message, he already will have scored a victory of sorts, without even opening his mouth. It is the victory of the visual: The president of the United States, running for reelection in November, unopposed within his own party, has a national TV audience all to himself. The Democrats, fresh from their wild ride in the Iowa caucuses, are fighting to keep their sights on Bush – but they have to claw past each other to reach him. Full Story
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