The designated theme of the summer meeting is "Give Us A Chance, We'll Give You A Choice: Strengthening Lincoln's Legacy."<snip>
The meeting comes after a congressional session in which GOP majorities pushed through legislation embodying Bush administration priorities on an array of issues, from the Central American Free Trade Agreement to renewal of the Patriot Act. At the same time, however, the president's central domestic priority, an overhaul of the Social Security system, shows no signs of gaining legislative momentum.
The glass-half-full/half-empty analysis applies to the president as well. Less than a year ago, he won re-election with a record popular vote total, but he headed to his Texas ranch after the congressional recess with approval ratings noticeably eroded.
Better news from Iraq could change those numbers quickly. Administration officials in Washington and Baghdad are hoping that success in crafting a new constitution could set the stage for political stability and a reduction in American troop levels. For the present, however, there are no signs of an end to the insurgency, whose resolution, one way or another, will help write the Bush page in history.
With political antennae already sensitive to portents for the next presidential election, an unstated part of the agendas of the formal and informal gatherings in the Omni William Penn Hotel will involve handicapping the prospects of the party's would-be successors to Bush. More overtly, the GOP hierarchy will be focused on preserving its majorities in next year's midterm elections.
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05216/548525.stmYuck - thought I smelt a stench this morning.