"Everything he said," writes William Saletan, "and the facility with which he said it, conveyed a man ready to assume the presidency in wartime." Slowly, slowly, the mainstream media is waking up to reality. Read the rest of the article here.
The rats are leaving the ship, and twitchy, smiley Bush is desperate. If he can't win--and lock up all the internal documents of his Administration--indictments will stream out of the Justice Department; it will make Watergate look like a lovers' quarrel. This election is life-or-death for W, Condi, Rummy, and all the other bad people in high places, hiding behind cute nicknames. So expect the worst from them in the next few weeks.
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