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12. Guardian: White House crisis grows as Miers quits (Bush at 37%!)
George Bush's presidency hit a new low yesterday when his supreme court nominee, Harriet Miers, was forced to withdraw in the face of overwhelming resistance from within Mr Bush's own party.

The embarrassing rejection of the president's former personal lawyer and White House counsel, despite his enthusiastic backing, helped make this week probably the most miserable of his five years in office.

It could well get even worse today, when a special prosecutor is expected to conclude a 22-month investigation into a White House intelligence leak. Mr Bush's political strategist, Karl Rove, and the vice-president's chief of staff, Lewis Libby, have been implicated in the leak and risk indictment.

This week also witnessed the 2,000th American death in Iraq, and the president's personal ratings dropped to 37%. In such conditions the withdrawal of an increasingly controversial court nominee appeared aimed at stopping the haemorrhage of support among conservatives.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,12271,1602656,00.html

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