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Wednesday, September 01, 2004

From US News and World Report

This from US News and World Report sounds like a kinder gentler version of some of the stuff we read on Capitol Hill Blue some three months ago...

For his part, Bush is starting to show signs of wear. His hair is graying rapidly, and a recent knee injury sustained while he was jogging made the 58-year-old commander in chief feel his age. . . . Aides say he seems a bit more prickly these days and gets angry when he loses a vote on Capitol Hill, when his adversaries target him with what he considers cheap shots, and when there are setbacks in Iraq. Bush vents at a number of his senior advisers, but Rove is most often on the receiving end -- White House aides call it 'chewing on Karl.'

1 comment:

gberke said...

from King Lear: we grow too soon old and too late smart.
Here's to his rapid aging, as he will not ever become smart, or kind, or humble. He is his father's son.
Read "Nature via Nurture", a seminal study on how we come to be who we are, by Matt Ridley.