Compare and contrast

Bill Clinton tells Kansas Democrats:

"You're in a party that's in the solutions business. … Can you prove that what unites us is more important than what we disagree about? Can you prove that America can be about doing again? And that the Democratic party can lead the way? That's what everybody's looking to see, and I'm gambling you'll give them a very good answer."

Grover Norquist at the Conservative PAC summit:

"Our job is to say 'no, no, no, no' for two years."

Which would you rather be part of?

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