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This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas. http://dolearchives.ku.edu only to have his body snatched on arrival in • POLITICS Washington by the Democratic cavemen leading Congress. To win in '96, the theory goes, Clinton needs to restore his centrist soul and create some distance between his politics and his party. "Triangulation," it is called among his advisers, though on the Stomping on Principle Hill the preferred term is "striangulation." The disgust in Congress and the pros­ Clinton and Dole: Just because we said it doesn't mean we meant it pect of headlines about the Helurn of the Waffler were enough to send Clinton By NANCY GIBBS 1996; the President had found a theme, at battles with 's bloodthirsty somersaulting again in a press conference. least one to strum with a high-tax-bracket G.O.P. troops to endure a betrayal by their He argued that he did not actually regret the TONEMENT IS AN ANCIENT AND ART­ crowd. He had first marketed it a few days own President. "He can shove it," an angry tax hike he had just renounced. What he ful tradition in Washington, when earlier during a speech in Williamsburg, House Democrat said in a closed-door meant to say, he painfully explained, was politicians kneel to confess their , before the Business Rourtdtable. meeting of the House Democratic Whip or­ that nobody likes raising taxes. And if he was faults and promise to sin no more. To get hiS plan through Congress, he told the ganization. "I've resigned myself to the fact misunderstood, if his listeners could not get AMaybe it was the example ofhun­ corporate chieftains, he had to "raise your that he won't stand [up] for anything." the subtlety of his argument, then he should dreds of thousands of men converging on taxes more and cut spending less than I From the Democrats' perspective, not have said it. Though this was not much the capital in a call to genuine repentance wanted to, which made a lot of you furious." Clinton's Hip-flop on taxes couldn't possi­ comfort to his allies on Capitol Hill, Clinton that inspired President Clinton and Boh He got away with it that time, taking credit bly have come at a worse time, when the spokesman Mike McCurry maintains that Dole to do some penance themselves last for pushing through a brave budget without Senate Finance Committee was passing a congressional Democrats should stop whin­ .•.. ,. week. But in their case, the gestures of tal

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