
BUSH'S SECRET BREAKDOWN...
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Middle East Report, D.C. - Nov 16, 2005
... On sale at the check-out counter at Washington foodstores is
The Globe with this unusual Bush's Secret Breakdown cover-story
to the left. ...
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Washington Crisis
Failed and Dangerous Regime Clings to Power
Report: Bush rarely speaks to father, family and friends are
split
TUE - 15 Nov - Bush Frying: Washington is all abuzz, just under
the surface, with one story after another about an abandoned,
isolated, betrayed, bunkering President. Add to this stories of
drinking, raging, shouting... On sale at the check-out counter
at Washington foodstores is The Globe with this unusual Bush's
Secret Breakdown cover-story to the left. Other insider-websights
have been carrying similar features from 'anonymous' sources for
some time now. On Sunday the magazine associated with
Washington's conservative Washington Times newspaper went with a
lead story from which the following is quoted, the picture below
used on the front page of the paper a few days before:
"President Bush feels betrayed by several of his most senior
aides and advisors and has severely restricted access to the
Oval Office, INSIGHT magazine claims in a new report.
The president�s reclusiveness in the face of relentless public
scrutiny of the U.S.-led war in Iraq and White House leaks
regarding CIA operative Valerie Plame has become so extreme that
Mr. Bush has also reduced contact with his father, former
President George H.W. Bush, administration sources said on the
condition of anonymity.
�The atmosphere in the Oval Office has become unbearable,� a
source said. �Even the family is split.�
Sources close to the White House say that Mr. Bush has become
isolated and feels betrayed by key officials in the wake of
plunging domestic support, the continued insurgency in Iraq and
the CIA-leak investigation that has resulted in the indictment
and resignation of Lewis �Scooter� Libby, Vice President Dick
Cheney�s former chief of staff.
The sources said Mr. Bush maintains daily contact with only four
people: first lady Laura Bush, his mother, Barbara Bush,
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Undersecretary of State
Karen Hughes. The sources also say that Mr. Bush has stopped
talking with his father, except on family occasions."

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