bupupututuuuuuu? >> susie: political analysts are predicting a divided congress after the november elections. that could be a good thing-- tonight's commentator explains why washington thrives on gridlock. he's todd buchholz, author of "lasting lessons from the corner office." >> what's more boring than a bunch of pundits bemoaning the lack of bipartisanship in washington.? guess what? our founding fathers designed washington for gridlock. checks and balances, vetoes, annual elections. it's all about gridlock. even the streets in washington guarantee it. you can't drive from the white house to the capitol without getting stuck in traffic behind taxis, pedi-cabs, and tourist mobiles that look like amphibious ducks. sometimes, we do better with gridlock. as we head into election season, we might finally get the obama stock market rally. oh, it won't be based on the president pushing his plans through congress. no, it'll be based on his programs getting stuck in a congress with enough republicans to step