I guess I'm one of them. Though for me, it was more like giving up on Bush - a process that started with the Harriet Myers fiasco (I don't know who would have been a more incompetent Justice her or Gonzales), continued with the border patrol agents fiasco (prosecuting the agents for the cover-up is one thing, but giving amnesty to an illegal alien drugs smuggler to bring the case against them is a whole 'nother thing) and was completed with the Berger fiasco (we're fighting them over there without ever being able to find out what they were up to over here).
I guess I'm one of them. Though for me, it was more like giving up on Bush - a process that started with the Harriet Myers fiasco (I don't know who would have been a more incompetent Justice her or Gonzales), continued with the border patrol agents fiasco (prosecuting the agents for the cover-up is one thing, but giving amnesty to an illegal alien drugs smuggler to bring the case against them is a whole 'nother thing) and was completed with the Berger fiasco (we're fighting them over there without ever being able to find out what they were up to over here).
It's been the same with me. It's hard to support your President when you can't be sure what side he's on.