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...ground with the Bush administration because of the following reasons:
President Bush is crazier than ever.
President Bush is in a state of total denial of reality.
Bush repeatedly speaks of the prospect of victory in Iraq, which is delusional.
Bush is even madder when it comes to discussing the U.S. economy.
The U.S. economy is gone, yet Bush—oblivious to the plight of the lower 80 percent of income brackets, the collapse of the U.S. auto manufacturing sector, the onrushing blowout of the Alan Greenspan housing bubble—repeatedly claims that the U.S. economy is doing well and that is sheer madness.
The new Democratic majority in the Congress should make no attempts to conciliate with Bush because all such conciliations are doomed to failure.
Any Democratic leaders who pursue a path of conciliation with this insane President will not last.
Just listen to Bush's comments at the White House press conference yesterday and again today and you have to see that all that he says can be summed up as just plain sneaky.
The strategic and monetary crises now on the horizon are going to hit much harder now that the midterm election has passed.
The President is going to crack, visibly breakdown before us, under the weight of his failing Iraq War and the plunge of the economy.
The only option available to the Congress and the American people is impeachment.
Both Bush and Cheney have to be impeached at the earliest possible date, otherwise our nation is headed for a disaster.
The election defeat suffered by the Republicans on Nov. 7 has particularly been a defeat for both Dick and Lynne Cheney whose inluence can now be taken away from them.
Also, with the departure of Don Rumsfeld as Secretary of Defense, and his replacement by nominee Bob Gates, it appears that Bush Sr. has taken over.
President George W. Bush is still set to crack, and there is nothing that anyone can do to prevent that from happening.
So impeachment must be the order of the day.
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