The wheels continue to fall off
Congressional repukes panic over Bush's tanking polls.
The Bush juggernaut looks like the Keystone Cops. What's going on would be pure farce, except it's tragedy because so many people are dying. Missiles slam into what Iraqis said was a wedding ceremony, leaving women and children among the dead. Israel is going crazy in the Gaza Strip, bulldozing Palestinian homes and shooting into a crowd of peaceful demonstrators. At home, gas prices are rising to an all-time high and in Canton, Ohio, a steel plant that Bush touted as a model last year announced it was closing, costing another 1,300 jobs in a state that has already lost 170,000 in the manufacturing sector.
Surveying the wreckage, an aide to a prominent Senate Republican termed it a 'perfect storm of bad events.' It came home to Republicans this week in a way it hasn't before that Bush could lose in November. There is panic on the Hill among Republicans because if the bottom falls out of the Bush campaign, they could lose the Senate.
- Eleanor Clift.
Surveying the wreckage, an aide to a prominent Senate Republican termed it a 'perfect storm of bad events.' It came home to Republicans this week in a way it hasn't before that Bush could lose in November. There is panic on the Hill among Republicans because if the bottom falls out of the Bush campaign, they could lose the Senate.
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