There's hardly a topic these days on which President Bush isn't asking the Democratic-controlled Congress to avoid "a reflexive partisan response." That's certainly the case with Iraq, but it also applies to the domestic priorities of health and energy that he set in his State of the Union address. "I have asked Congress to take several vital steps to address these issues," Bush said Saturday in his weekly radio address. "Some members gave a reflexive partisan response." He praised the few Democrats who had "welcomed this opportunity to reach across the aisle." "This is a good start," he said. In...