Like shooting fish in a barrel ...
Been away sometime, busy, but back now.
And all I am reading is how low is the Bushman's approval rating going to go. Sean Wilentz writes about Bush being the worst president in history. He starts out thus,
"George W. Bush's presidency appears headed for colossal historical disgrace. Barring a cataclysmic event on the order of the terrorist attacks of September 11th, after which the public might rally around the White House once again, there seems to be little the administration can do to avoid being ranked on the lowest tier of U.S. presidents. And that may be the best-case scenario. Many historians are now wondering whether Bush, in fact, will be remembered as the very worst president in all of American history."
E.J Dionne today in Washington Post talks about why Rove's wings got clipped, and that is not a form of disciplining but really a survival mechanism, that the Republicans are hoping that the mud-slinging Rove can do one more for the gipper,
"Here's the real meaning of the White House shake-up and the redefinition of Karl Rove's role in the Bush presidency: The administration's one and only domestic priority in 2006 is hanging on to control of Congress."
And Neil Young's latest album "Living with War" expresses on behalf of a lot of us, the agony, and betrayal we feel about being dragged into an illegal war, and the bankrupting of our country with it.
Well, get ready, the latest approval numbers for the Bushman is at 32% (CNN-Gallup) and 33% (Fox).
While I feel that a nightmare is probably coming to close, can't still feel being violated, and dragged down through a hell-hole.
