To answer your question, Bush II's going out of his way to work with the Democrats. Clinton did nothing of the sort with the Republicans when he was in office.
As for your first comment, I ask you: does the belief that the laws of this country should be respected and followed by everyone, regardless of his or her position, make one "rabid?" With that attitude, maybe you should "non-rabidly" be defending Microsoft.
Here's a thought: Maybe the pro-Clinton Democrats should also have defended Microsoft. After all, the two have a common philosophy: do everything for you, prevent you from learning enough to do anything effectively on your own, force you to do everything their way or not at all, and slander and threaten you if you oppose them.
To answer your question, Bush II's going out of his way to work with the Democrats. Clinton did nothing of the sort with the Republicans when he was in office.
As for your first comment, I ask you: does the belief that the laws of this country should be respected and followed by everyone, regardless of his or her position, make one "rabid?" With that attitude, maybe you should "non-rabidly" be defending Microsoft.
Here's a thought: Maybe the pro-Clinton Democrats should also have defended Microsoft. After all, the two have a common philosophy: do everything for you, prevent you from learning enough to do anything effectively on your own, force you to do everything their way or not at all, and slander and threaten you if you oppose them.