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He urged his colleagues to ask themselves a few questions: "What is it really all about?" Frist said sternly. "Is it about keeping the majority? Is it about red states versus blue? Is it about lobbing attacks in some way across the aisle? ... Is it about war rooms whose purpose is not to contrast ideas but to destroy? "Or is it more?" More, Frist told the audience. The oil portrait, painted by fellow Tennessean Michael Shane Neal, shows Frist leaning on a stately fireplace. Frist told the audience that it really represents an era in the history of an institution that keeps "the pulse of democracy" beating. But it's a better place populated by people who have lived adult lives, serve as legislators for a time
-- and resume their lives, he said. After Congress, Frist taught at Princeton and Vanderbilt universities. Bush wrote his book. And the two worked together again when Frist was named to the board of directors of the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund helping the Caribbean country recover from a massive earthquake last year. In Washington Wednesday, the faces of the Bush-Frist era peppered the crowd. Cheney was there. So was Donald H. Rumsfeld, the defense secretary Bush fired when the war was going badly. The event was a reunion. But Bush and Frist made clear they're glad to cede business to the current crop of policymakers. At one point, Frist invited the crowd to gaze upon Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., who are locked in a fierce budget battle. "The president and I were over there smiling and (having) a good time, while they look kind of sad," Frist said. "They represent the present," Bush said, grinning widely. "And I represent the past."
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