Democratic Party also must pick its fights, or cut the best deals it can -- Washington -- National security adviser Condoleezza Rice's confirmation hearing this past week vividly demonstrated the contrasting political styles of California's two Democratic senators -- and highlighted the dilemma for a party out of power in the nation's capital. As President Bush's nominee to be secretary of state, Rice asked Sen. Dianne Feinstein, her home state senator, to introduce her. Feinstein responded with a glowing introduction, calling the former Stanford provost a remarkable woman with "the leadership to lead in these difficult times." Rice was...