September 11, 2005

"We may be heading toward an election in which the attitude is to throw the bums out"
Katrina political storm may just be rising. And her ultimate casualty could be President George W. Bush.

With the popularity of Congress and President PlayStation sagging before the crisis, many officials said Bush and lawmakers made their situation worse by pointing fingers and digressing into political warfare with rescue operations still underway.

More critical to Preznit Privilege — and the GOP’s future as the nation’s majority party: most Americans, 52 percent, say they do not trust the president “to make the right decisions during a domestic crisis” (45 percent do). The numbers are exactly the same when the subject is trust of the president to make the right decisions during an international crisis. Reflecting the tarnished view of the administration, only 38 percent of registered voters say they would vote for a Republican for Congress if the Congressional elections were held today.

Senate Minority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-HugeOnes.). "Enough is enough: No more Bush-business-as-usual."


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