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Monday, October 16, 2006

The Nut in the White House

Dan Froomkin offers us two stories that show Bush as a pouty, overgrown frat boy who can't accept reality.

Washington Post:

The notion that President Bush is not just in denial -- but is petulantly in denial -- is taking on greater credence thanks to two recent Washington Post stories.

One describes Bush's seemingly inexplicable confidence that Republicans will maintain control of both houses of Congress in the upcoming elections. He doesn't even seem to have a backup plan.

The other describes Bush's growing penchant for calling events on the world stage that he doesn't like "unacceptable" -- an awfully strong formulation in diplomatic circles -- even as his ability to affect those events continues to wither away.


First, Bush seems to be in complete denial about his party's situation coming into the elections. "We'll have a Republican speaker and a Republican leader of the Senate," Bush says.

Second, anything Bush doesn't like he describes as 'unacceptable' -- as if the pronouncement alone has the ability to change reality.

Taken together, they show that the nut in the White House is getting nuttier.

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