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The latest Bush bounce is over. Today, 41% of American adults approve of the way that President Bush is performing his job and 57% disapprove. That’s exactly where the numbers were before the President’s 9/11 speech.Thursday (which was the first three day cycle post 9/11), Bush's approval had risen to 47. Since then, it's dropped 6 points. Rush Limbaugh maintains that Rasmussen's approval rating has always had Bush higher than most:
although I should say that I think Rasmussen has always had the president's approval numbers higher than any of the other national polls.The post 9/11 period was supposed to show a surge that would carry Bush and the GOP through to November 7th. WRONG. Read More......
FOX NEWS SUNDAY...: Director of National Intelligence John D. Negroponte and House Majority Leader John A. Boehner (R-Ohio).If you're watching, provide commentary, document the lies and make fun of Felix. Read More......
THIS WEEK (ABC...: National security adviser Stephen J. Hadley , Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and singer/songwriter Jewel .
FACE THE NATION (CBS...: Hadley , and Sens. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.), Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) and Carl M. Levin (D-Mich.).
MEET THE PRESS (NBC...: Sen. George Allen (R-Va.) and Virginia Senate candidate James Webb (D).
LATE EDITION (CNN), 11 a.m.: Hadley, Sens. Evan Bayh (D-Ind.) and John Cornyn (R-Tex.); Lt. Gen. Ali Mohammad Jan Aurakzai , Pakistani provincial governor; investor George Soros; Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni and Iraqi national security adviser Mowaffak al-Rubaie .
Turkey cast some doubt on whether Benedict could proceed with a planned visit in November in what would be the pontiff's first trip to a Muslim nation.Read More......Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan insisted the pope apologize to the Muslim world, saying he had spoken "not like a man of religion but like a usual politician."
I can't help but feel sorry for my old Republican friends in Congress who are fighting for their political lives. After all, it must be tough explaining to voters at their local Baptist church's Keep Congress Conservative Day that it was their party that took a $155 billion surplus and turned it into a record-setting $400 billion deficit.Read More......
How exactly does one convince the teeming masses that Republicans deserve to stay in power despite botching a war, doubling the national debt, keeping company with Jack Abramoff, fumbling the response to Hurricane Katrina, expanding the government at record rates, raising cronyism to an art form, playing poker with Duke Cunningham, isolating America and repeatedly electing Tom DeLay as their House majority leader?
How does a God-fearing Reagan Republican explain all that away?
Easy. Blame George W. Bush....
Even when the administration would not give generals the troops they needed to win the war in Iraq, Republican leaders did nothing. When the president refused to veto a single spending bill while the deficit spiraled upward, Republican leaders looked away. And when chaos was reigning in the streets of New Orleans and across the Gulf Coast in Katrina's horrific aftermath, Republican leaders remained mute.
That silence -- proof that it is better to be feared than loved in politics -- has had devastating results. The United States is more divided than ever, our leaders are despised around the world, our fiscal situation is catastrophic and congressional approval ratings are the lowest ever. Since nothing sharpens the mind like a political hanging, Republican leaders in the Senate and House are finally considering doing what effete newspaper editorialists have suggested for years: throwing Bush overboard....
Of course, you GOP candidates can be sure that such attacks will annoy Bush, even though your survival may be all that stands between him and a crazy Democratic chairman launching impeachment hearings. But if you win this fall only to face his stern rebuke next winter, just tell him it was schadenfreude for all the times the White House treated you badly. With any luck, Bush will think you are talking about that Berlin disco that Moammar Gaddafi bombed back in 1986 and then dismiss you like the worthless billy goat he always suspected you were.
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