Lots of op-eds in the Tuesday WP about Bush, how badly he farked up Iraq, and how much trouble he's in. Here's one:
First Ripple of a Political Tidal Wave?
By E. J. Dionne Jr.
Tuesday, June 29, 2004; Page A23
SEATTLE -- Rep. Jay Inslee knows about political tidal waves, because one of them almost sank his political career.
Inslee, who now represents a suburban Seattle district, was tossed out of Congress from another district in the 1994 Republican sweep. "When you see a tidal wave go over your head about 35 feet high," Inslee says, "you notice it."
But he came back to the House in 1998, and now what he's seeing "is the same tidal wave moving in the opposite direction. . . . There's a passion out there." And the passion, Inslee says, is running against George W. Bush.
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...new conservative media, particularly Rush Limbaugh and his imitators along the AM radio dial, came into their own in 1994. A decade later, the new media growth is in a chorus of left-of-center Web sites and, of course, Michael Moore, whose "Fahrenheit 9/11" became the highest-grossing documentary of all time over the weekend. Moore bids to become the Democrats' answer to Limbaugh.