“It is a commonplace of politics that a party that shines when functioning as the loyal opposition is frequently incapable of governing when it finally assumes power. The underlying reason, of course, is that functioning in opposition — when one is not responsible for programmatic execution and one痴 casual remarks are not likely to roil foreign relations and financial markets — requires different skills and mindsets than actually governing.”
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