http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/01/21/news/letter.phpLetter from Washington: In perilous territory, Bush prepares his lines
Albert R. Hunt Bloomberg News
Published: January 21, 2007
WASHINGTON: Anyone wishing to avoid listening to a long speech Tuesday can be assured that the state of the American union is strong. That's what President George W. Bush will declare.
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"We won't be hanging on every word," acknowledges Representative Jeff Flake, a prominent conservative Republican from Arizona. Flake is looking for two signals: "immigration reform, where I hope the president remains consistently good, and fiscal discipline, where he has been consistently bad and I hope he turns the corner."
Congressional Republicans, once appreciative, if not in awe, of Bush's help in their success, now bitterly blame him for the party's losing control of both houses of Congress in the November elections. They fear the Iraq war will be a disaster for Republicans in the elections next year and rail about the political arrogance and insensitivity of the Bush White House.
"He is even more of a lame duck" than other second-term presidents, says one of Washington's most prominent Republicans — who nonetheless asked to remain anonymous.
Sounds like Dems won't be his only hostile audience!