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Wed, 12 Oct 2005 01:13:56 EDT

Government by Temper Tantrum. So What's New?

 

 

 

 

" He is now manifestly unfit to be President.

 

He berates anyone who brings him bad news

 

Bush shoved his way past aides to get away from more questions.

 

His handlers now rarely allow him to speak an unscripted word in

public.â€

 

 

 

 

From Capitol Hill Blue

 

The Rant

Government by Temper Tantrum

By DOUG THOMPSON

Oct 11, 2005, 06:53

 

President George W. Bush’s temper tantrums are on the rise with

White House insiders reporting increasing tongue-lashing of staffers,

obscenity-filled outbursts and a leader driven to the edge by what he

sees as party disloyalty and a country that no longer trusts him.

 

Conservative backlash over his latest Supreme Court nominee may, in

fact, have pushed the President over the edge.

 

“He’s out of control,†one White House aide says privately.

“There’s no other way to put it. His anger spills over in

meetings. He berates anyone who brings him bad news but there's not a

lot of good news we can bring the President right now. He calls other

Republicans 'motherfucking traitors' and it is becoming more and more

of a challenge to keep that anger from showing in public.â€

 

A Bush White House that has always prided itself with an ability to

shield the President’s weaknesses from the public faces a mounting

list of embarrassing public incidents.

 

The most recent came when Bush fled Washington to avoid the largest

anti-war rally since Vietnam, some reporters asked him if he was

running away.

 

“No goddamn it,†he snapped back. “I’m going to keep track of

Hurricane relief.†Then he flew out of town to a command center in

Colorado to watch what was happening in New Orleans, something he

could easily monitored from the situation room of The White House.

Reporters present said Bush shoved his way past aides to get away from

more questions.

 

“Bush was happy to get out of town and track Hurricane Rita last

weekend as a way of displaying his new-found interest in the suffering

of hundreds of thousands of people in the Gulf area,†wrote Helen

Thomas of Hearst Newspapers. “He flew to Austin, Texas, and spent

the night in San Antonio. He traveled to a command center in Colorado,

where he was able to monitor Hurricane Rita while an estimated 100,000

to 300,000 Americans converged on Washington and peacefully

demonstrated against the Iraq war. Their protest included a march in

front of the White House.â€

 

The mainstreamers have long joked about Bush’s temper tantrums but

have only recently started writing about them.

 

“There's a doctoral dissertation to be written about Bush appointees

named during the administration's frequent fits of Petulant Pique,â€

Molly Ivins writes. “These PP appointments are made in the immortal

childhood spirit of " nanny-nanny boo-boo, I'll show you.â€

 

In Time Magazine this past weekend, Joe Klein asks “Turf wars,

temper tantrums, mysterious leaks ­has Bush lost control of his own

government?â€

 

“The President's rut reflects a gathering dysfunction in his

Administration,†Klein continues. “The White House seems paralyzed.â€

 

But is this something new? Consider this from Andrew Stephans of The

Observer in London:

 

“The 43rd US President has always had a much-publicized knack for

mangled syntax, but now George Bush often searches an agonizingly long

time, sometimes in vain, for the right words. His mind simply blanks

out at crucial times. He is prone, I am told, to foul-mouthed temper

tantrums in the White House. His handlers now rarely allow him to

speak an unscripted word in public.â€

 

Stephans wrote that analysis on October 17, 2004, two weeks before

last year’s election. In the same article he reported:

 

“A senior Republican, experienced and wise in the ways of

Washington, told me last Friday that he does not necessarily accept

that Bush is unstable, but what is clear, he added, is that he is now

manifestly unfit to be President.â€

 

That was nearly year ago. Since then the situation has only gotten worse.

 

© Copyright 2005 Capitol Hill Blue

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Tue, 11 Oct 2005 21:39:08 -0700 (PDT)

50% Ready to Impeach

 

 

 

New Poll: 50% Ready to Impeach

 

If the President & Vice-President lie, and lead our nation into a disastrous

war, what's the remedy?

 

According to a new poll, just out, the American people say " impeachment " .

 

That's good -- that's what the Constitution says, too.

 

50% of adult Americans agreed with this statement:

" If President Bush did not tell the truth about his reasons for going to war

with Iraq, Congress should consider holding him accountable by impeaching

him. " 39% agree strongly.

72% of Democrats favor impeachment. 56% of Independents do, too.

Even 20% of Republicans (is the cult crumbling?).

 

The poll was conducted among 1,001 adults last week (10/3-6), by the respected,

nonpartisan firm of Ipsos Public Affairs, and sponsored by

www.AfterDowningStreet.org, where there are many more details.

 

Can you hear us now?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/steve-cobble/new-poll-50-ready-to-i_b_8715.html

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