It seems that Bush is getting his Nixonian moment like Nixon was talked to about Watergate. With a 28% approval rating how much farther can Bush go?

I will up date this when I Get more details. It appears that the Congressmen are getting real nervous on the war issue, and are tired of the happy talk, the Iraqi parliament going on a 2 month vacation just frosted their azz.

Do the republicans really think by acting now they can save their seats in November 2008?

UPDATE here is a link to the NBC story

http://video.msn.com/... it's a NBC video with Russert and Williams

UPDATE 2 the Green Zone declared unsafe

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/...

UPDATE 3: McConnell on Iraq

http://www.washingtonpost.com/...

Bush says that he does not want to pass Iraq off the a Democratic President, he wants a republican one - rofl

Scarborough is starting it on his show the most unvarnished conversation ever with Bush, they need candor and honesty

meeting lasted 1 hour 15 minutes

Update 4: hat tip to Clarquistador for this

http://news.yahoo.com/...

Batiste and Paul Eaton, also a retired major general, are featured in the ads by VoteVets.org. They challenge the president's argument that he listens to his commanders on the ground in Iraq and say the president's Iraq policies endanger U.S. security. "The fact is, the president has never listened to the soldiers on the ground effectively," said retired NATO Supreme Allied Commander Wesley Clark, who ran for president in 2004. "This administration is not listening to the troops and is not supporting them." Other veterans promoted the campaign at a news conference in Manchester, the start of a six-state publicity tour targeting Republican Sens. John Sununu (news, bio, voting record) of New Hampshire, Susan Collins (news, bio, voting record) of Maine, Norm Coleman (news, bio, voting record) of Minnesota and John Warner (news, bio, voting record) of Virginia, plus nine House members.

UPDATE 5 this morning WAPO on it

http://www.washingtonpost.com/...