It seems whatever support George Bush ever had is rapidly diminishing. His ratings in the polls are way down, sleaze is the buzz-word in Washington, the Iraq war is going from bad to worse - and now even the National Review magazine [a conservative publication and one-time supporter] says it as it sees things:
"That “competence” would become a buzzword, not of Bush supporters but of his critics, is an unexpected turnabout from when the president entered office six years ago. Then, it was common to note the experience and gravitas of the Bush team. Now, the incompetence charge has gained such traction that even many Republicans buy it."
The article on Bush in the latest issue of the magazine isn't available on line [unless a subscriber] but if you want to see the unflattering cover of the issue where the article appears, click here.
"That “competence” would become a buzzword, not of Bush supporters but of his critics, is an unexpected turnabout from when the president entered office six years ago. Then, it was common to note the experience and gravitas of the Bush team. Now, the incompetence charge has gained such traction that even many Republicans buy it."
The article on Bush in the latest issue of the magazine isn't available on line [unless a subscriber] but if you want to see the unflattering cover of the issue where the article appears, click here.
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