Wednesday, June 09, 2004

Is it time to be scared yet?
This is from an all anonymous sources article, so there is no way to judge its credibility. If there is an ounce of truth in it, we should be very afraid of the silly little frat boy the supreme court appointed to the oval office.
In meetings with top aides and administration officials, the President goes from quoting the Bible in one breath to obscene tantrums against the media, Democrats and others that he classifies as “enemies of the state.”

Worried White House aides paint a portrait of a man on the edge, increasingly wary of those who disagree with him and paranoid of a public that no longer trusts his policies in Iraq or at home.

“It reminds me of the Nixon days,” says a longtime GOP political consultant with contacts in the White House. “Everybody is an enemy; everybody is out to get him. That’s the mood over there.”

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The President's abrupt dismissal of CIA Directory George Tenet Wednesday night is, aides say, an example of how he works.

"Tenet wanted to quit last year but the President got his back up and wouldn't hear of it," says an aide. "That would have been the opportune time to make a change, not in the middle of an election campaign but when the director challenged the President during the meeting Wednesday, the President cut him off by saying 'that's it George. I cannot abide disloyalty. I want your resignation and I want it now."

Tenet was allowed to resign "voluntarily" and Bush informed his shocked staff of the decision Thursday morning. One aide says the President actually described the decision as "God's will."

With Nixon, we were lucky enough to have Al Haig at the Pentagon. When Nixon started talking to the dead presidents in the portrait gallery, Haig hid the football (the nuclear launch codes). Can we trust Rumsfeld to do the same?

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