81. Both sides would have us believe that this election constitutes a defining moment in our history. 82. Both sides had a handful of chances in the first period. 83. Both sides had a point. 84. Both sides had their turns, assuming it is reasonable to limit the debate to only two basic positions. 85. Both sides had what they wanted. 86. Both sides have a long list of grievances. 87. Both sides have a miserable record at the negotiating table. 88. Both sides have a point, and it is critical they find a way to cooperate. 89. Both sides have a point, too. 90. Both sides have an incentive to settle. |