The Moderate Republicans Are Coming, And Boy, Do They Look Pissed
It sure is something to see all these Reagan Republicans and moderate conservatives sharpening their knives for the Bush administration. It's getting to where Randi Rhodes couldn't do a better job of taking Bush apart than some of these folks. You really have to wonder who, other than Rush Limbaugh, Ann Coulter, and Michelle Malkin, really support him anymore. The kool-aid is wearing off, and Bush has a lot to answer to. The economists hate him, the constitutionalists hate him, the generals hate him, the anti-immigrants hate him, etc. His own father seems to spend more time hanging out with Bill Clinton rather than with him, so it's not looking so peachy.
They can re-arrange the deck chairs on the Titanic all they want, but it's still going down. The desperation meter is pegging well into the red, and, a few more indictments down the line, neocon heads will spring open, and little birds will fly out. Let's just hope that these desperate times don't lead to desperate measures. Rats are dangerous when cornered, and are known to bite. Those of Bush's enemies who have the resources need to formulate a quick-strike policy that will prevent further treachery, and put an end to this madness once and for all.
If there were a military coup tomorrow, I wonder what the CNN polls would say. Bush's approval rating is lower than a frog's ass at this point, so, who would be left to oppose it? The Bill O'Reilly gang could lock and load, but it would be over very quickly for them. Hey, maybe those internment camps being constructed by Halliburton will come in handy after all.
They can re-arrange the deck chairs on the Titanic all they want, but it's still going down. The desperation meter is pegging well into the red, and, a few more indictments down the line, neocon heads will spring open, and little birds will fly out. Let's just hope that these desperate times don't lead to desperate measures. Rats are dangerous when cornered, and are known to bite. Those of Bush's enemies who have the resources need to formulate a quick-strike policy that will prevent further treachery, and put an end to this madness once and for all.
If there were a military coup tomorrow, I wonder what the CNN polls would say. Bush's approval rating is lower than a frog's ass at this point, so, who would be left to oppose it? The Bill O'Reilly gang could lock and load, but it would be over very quickly for them. Hey, maybe those internment camps being constructed by Halliburton will come in handy after all.
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