Tuesday, July 20, 2004

No Win Situation

National Review's Rich Lowry shows how no matter what Bush does, his enemies will show it in the worst possible light.
Sometimes a political figure becomes so hated that he can't do anything right in the eyes of his enemies. President Bush has achieved this rare and exalted status. His critics are so blinded by animus that the internal consistency of their attacks on him no longer matters. For them, Bush is the double-bind president.

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