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July 25, 2008 12:15:41 AM CDT



To See Root of GOP's Problems, Look to the Top

Posted May 16, 08 3:31 PM CDT in Politics 

(Newser) – It’s too late for the Republican Party to break with President Bush, Peggy Noonan writes in the Wall Street Journal, and that will translate to heavy losses come November. The time for the GOP to call out the administration has passed, she argues. “What two years ago would have been honorable and wise will now look craven.”

Democratic infighting is drawing attention away from the Republicans. "The brightest of them see no immediate light," Noonan writes. "They're frozen, not like a deer in the headlights but a deer in the darkness." One Congressional leader compares the party to “an airplane flying right into a mountain.” Sure, the GOP still has “the big microphone,” he says, but Bush has “swallowed it.”

Source Wall Street Journal

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