Bush is not satisfied with his low poll numbers and wants to see if he can hit the single digits.
This is getting deep, very deep. I wonder how many and who are involved.
Would I be the first to suggest Bush II may go out as meekly and ineffectual as his father?
>>>Bush is not satisfied with his low poll numbers and wants to see if he can hit the single digits.>>>
LOL!!
And you are correct.
(Love your screen name)
"Bush is not satisfied with his low poll numbers and wants to see if he can hit the single digits."
Best response yet!
I'm guessing someone in the Administration thinks that Hastart has a point on violation of seperation of powers, though I cannot see how.
BTTT
>>>Bush is not satisfied with his low poll numbers and wants to see if he can hit the single digits.
Conspiracy enthusiasts will certainly give this a workout. I can see why Bush did it: to persuade Jefferson to resign peacefully. It might even have been suggested by the Democrats. But this was a bad decision on Bush's part. He should have stood firm on the use of FBI raid on any Conbressman videotaped taking $100,000 in bribes.
The only thing Bush will get out of this is a lower poll number -- assuming Hastert was not involved and there are no follow on repercussions. By leaving thou-protesteth-too-much Hastert's complicity open, he opens the door for conspiracy theorists to cry "cover up."
Is Bush a Democrat?
> Bush is not satisfied with his low poll numbers and wants to
> see if he can hit the single digits.
Well he and Rove are sure on the right track to to reach their single digit goal....