Saturday, March 31, 2007

The Unraveling Continues

Matthew Dowd was the administration's poster boy for Democrats' frustration with their party and support of President Bush. He was the Zell Miller of the campaign. He was a staunch Texas Democrat who nine years ago decided to make it his goal to see George W. Bush becoming President, Dowd was a major player in Bush's 2004 reelection campaign.

Now, Dowd is wrote an op-ed entitled "Kerry was right" and has become a big critic of the President.

We've seen the Democrats cut from Bush, then the moderates, then the swing voters, then the liberal Republicans and the Republicans in vulernable elected offices. We have not seen, however, those most loyal to Bush turn against him yet. Dowd may be the first who has been with the President since before day one to admit he has turned against him.

It's a lonely world for President Bush nowadays.

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