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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: Knighty Tin who wrote (106633)12/18/2006 3:45:04 PM
From: GuinnessGuy  Read Replies (2) of 132070
 
Hi Mike,

You wrote-
"I think many of the really stupid ideas are Bush's. He is dupable, but he embraces idiocy and makes it his own."

LOL. Yes, and David Brooks seems to agree with you. Meet the Press was particularly enlightening yesterday. Both Brooks and Friedman, both big time supporters of the war up until two
years ago were on and had some interesting things to say. Here is something I've been wondering about although I figured that
Cheney would be the first to go:

Mr. BROOKS: So what’s going to happen? These 
Republicans do not want to run in 2008 with Iraq
hanging over. They never want to face another election
like that. So at some point, six months, eight months,
there’s going to be men in gray suits. There’s going
to be a delegation going into that White House saying
to President Bush, “You are not destroying our party
over this.” And Bush will push back. But that’s going
to be the, the tension. Talk about world—American support
for the war, it’s Republican support in Washington for the
war that the president needs to worry about.


I guess that's about the time you really have to worry about Bush going over the edge if he is indeed unstable as you suggested.

Craig
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