But the White House is showing no signs of stopping for a breath and why should it? Last year's address, delivered in the very same shadow, was a sleight-of-hand triumph that kicked off a year of unsinkable approval ratings. On Monday the President will unveil a $1,000 tax credit to help baby boomers care for their ailing parents just the sort of thing to make Republicans look petty for wanting to remove him. But when the GOP kicks off the 106th Congress with party confabs this week, moderates like Gorton (and sudden moderates like Trent Lott) will be the only thing standing between Clinton and a long and embarrassing trial.