Bush may not yet have hit bottom
Human Events/Evans-Novak Political Report
by Robert Novak
11/15/05
For the first time, we hear the 'I' word -- impeachment -- bandied about Washington by Democrats who can be taken seriously. We have even been told by some astute Republicans that it smells mighty like 1973 in the capital, but that is premature at best. Any talk of impeachment now would cost the Democrats as perceived excessive partisanship, and astute Democrats know that. ... Meanwhile, the disarray of the Republican majority in Congress cannot be overestimated...
http://www.humaneventsonline.com/enpr/current_enpr.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by Robert Novak
11/15/05
For the first time, we hear the 'I' word -- impeachment -- bandied about Washington by Democrats who can be taken seriously. We have even been told by some astute Republicans that it smells mighty like 1973 in the capital, but that is premature at best. Any talk of impeachment now would cost the Democrats as perceived excessive partisanship, and astute Democrats know that. ... Meanwhile, the disarray of the Republican majority in Congress cannot be overestimated...
http://www.humaneventsonline.com/enpr/current_enpr.html
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Starmail - 16. Nov, 19:33