With respect to the author, the missed opportunities that Republicans allegedly missed in the early years of the Gingrich Revolution are overstated. The fact remains that the 1994 elections were truly historical by removing a sclerotic Democratic majority after 40 years of uninterrupted rule.
Republicans forced President Clinton to move to the right where he signed many bills that infuriated his Democratic base. That the Republicans remained in the majority in the House for 12 years is remarkable. We've seen census information claiming the movement of population to the southwest would favor House Republicans now and in the future. This will probably be true, especially if a Democrat is elected in 2008, with the inevitable blowback that comes during the midterm elections against the party in power. President Bush doesn't know how lucky he was his first six years to have a pliable congress to work with, unlike his dad, Reagan, Ford, and especially Nixon.
Change of power is always a healthy thing. Let's hope that Democrats, nor Republicans, ever maintain a 40 year hold on either house of congress again.