"He should be impeached! Immediately! Right now!" another radio host called out sharply.
Some far-right groups and angry "rednecks" began to move. They held up signs—
"Give me death over Texas!", "Bush treason!", "Victor is a clown, Bush is an accomplice!", gathering on Lafayette Square and the streets outside the White House, their numbers increasing, their emotions intensifying.
They shouted slogans, burned the Mexican flag, and even clashed and scuffled with the National Guard and Special Service personnel maintaining order.
Inside the Oval Office at the White House, the atmosphere was so heavy it could be squeezed for water.
Little Bush stood by the window, watching the dark mass of protesting crowds outside, listening to the faint sounds of cursing.
His face was more haggard than before he went to Mexico, his eye sockets sunken.
The Chief of Staff and several core advisors stood behind him, reporting the severe situation.
