And the Times Calls this 'Analysis'
August 28, 2007
News Analysis
Departures Offer Chance for a Fresh Start as Term Ebbs
WASHINGTON, Aug. 27 — The back-to-back resignations of Karl Rove and Alberto R. Gonzales, two longtime aides to President Bush who have become lightning rods on Capitol Hill, amount to a political housecleaning for the White House, providing Mr. Bush a fresh chance to make what he can of his remaining months in office.
Mr. Bush is just beginning to get adjusted to his new life as a minority president facing insistent pressure from Democrats who are armed with the ability to issue subpoenas, open investigations and block much of his agenda. Like Ronald Reagan after the Iran-contra scandal, Mr. Bush wants to prevent his final year in office from being dominated by Congressional inquiries.
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Sheryl, where on earth do you get the information that would put you on such a false track?
Bush doesn't compare in any slight way to…