The LA Times muses about Bush’s unprecedented level of incompetence:
Bottom line? Americans can’t stand their President. But will the Republicans pay any price?
Never one to worry, Bush reflected on happier times:
I can’t wait for the media effort to rehabilitate Bush’s image:
“He made a pivot today that was important: He acknowledged that the results have been unacceptable,” Gergen said. “That was an important embrace of reality that was missing from their early statements. It gives him a chance to rally.
“If food pours in, if the National Guard pours in, he’s pivoted out of a period of fumbling into a period of ‘We’re taking charge.'”
“I think he still has time to recover politically, and I think it’s likely he will,” Gergen said. “He’s good at this. You’ll see a better Bush during the next few days, in charge and compassionate. But if he doesn’t, there’s going to be a serious political price to pay.”
With friends like David Gergen, Bush can hope there will never be a political price to pay. But if I were a Republican, I wouldn’t be so sure.