MARK TAPSCOTT writes on why conservatives are abandoning Bush and the GOP: “Put another way, they’ve done pretty much what a Democratic president and Congress would have done had the election of 1994 not prompted Bill Clinton’s hollow 1995 State of the Union proclamation that ‘the era of Big Government is over.’ . . . That is what we get with incumbents who don’t have to worry about getting re-elected, thanks to all those incumbent protection measures they’ve passed over the years. It has produced a culture of political and legislative corruption that infects both major parties and renders Congress incapable of doing what the nation so desperately needs on critical issues.”

UPDATE: More anti-Bush anger, this time over immigration. They’re actually talking impeachment over his non-enforcement of the immigration laws.