Good news for Democrats, according to Mr. Novak. Apparently President Bush's reelection is not as certain as some would like to portray it. Robert Novak looks at recent moves by the administration and finds them wanting.
"While a skillful sales job for aid to Iraq would not guarantee success, it has been anything but skillful. In his Sept. 7 speech to the nation, Bush looked uncomfortable standing in the Cabinet Room instead of seated in the Oval Office. The Sept. 22 U.N. speech convinced soft-liners that the president was defiant and convinced hard-liners that he was cringing.
. . . No wonder the arrogance quotient at the White House is diminishing."
Maybe the Democrats have a chance after all.
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