manny said:
All of your facts and allegations -- all of them -- were fully laid out to the voters of the United States last year. They were given an opportunity to send the President packing with no muss and no fuss. They decided what weight to give to the intelligence failures and they concluded that a) Bush was not in fact lying and/or b) Bush was lying but he deserves to be in office nonetheless.
And those soldiers? I remember them. How'd they vote? I hear people saying they want to support the troops by bringing them home -- do the troops argree with that proposed plan of action and did they demonstrate it by voting for the candidate more likely to bring them home more quickly? I think an answer to that might be somewhat probative.
You're absolutely right, Manny. I wonder though how many votes Bush would have garnered from the religious-illiterates had he not tied the Republican party to Christianity?
If he weren't associated with such conservative causes (like abortion, stem-cell research, right to die, and other red herrings) he couldn't wave the flag and the crucifix at the dribbling masses and convince them their sons and daughters should fight a war for him.
As the old addage goes; " . . . you can't fool all of the people all of the time." In the first quarter of what promises to be a LONG game, the American public is finally waking up:
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Here are the Gallup polls
Gallup: Bush Approval Rating Lowest Ever for 2nd-Term Prez at this Point
By E&P Staff
Published: April 05, 2005 11:45 AM ET updated 7:00 PM
NEW YORK It's not uncommon to hear or read pundits referring to President George W. Bush as a "popular" leader or even a "very popular" one. Even some of his critics in the press refer to him this way. Perhaps they need to check the latest polls.
President Bush's approval rating has plunged to the lowest level of any president since World War II at this point in his second term, the Gallup Organization reported today."
http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000866232
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Here's one from Scoop:
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Feb. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- The last two months have taken a heavy toll on the president's popularity, but a modest 52% to 46% majority still gives him positive ratings. Two months ago, almost two-thirds of all U.S. adults (64%) gave the president positive ratings and only just over a third (35%) gave him negative ratings.
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0302/S00200.htm
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And, believe it or not, here's one from CNN (so much for "real" news)
Paris Hilton beats President Bush in ratings
NEW YORK (Reuters) -- He may have beaten Saddam Hussein, but President George W. Bush was outdone by slinky socialite Paris Hilton when her television show got higher ratings than Bush's exclusive ABC interview Tuesday night.
More Americans watched Fox's "The Simple Life," which depicts the 22-year-old hotel heiress working on an Arkansas farm, than saw Bush being interviewed by Diane Sawyer, Nielsen Media Research said on Thursday.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/SHOWBIZ/TV/12/18/offbeat.hilton.bush.reut/
And you're going to tell me the American people knew what they were doing. As Bill Mahr said, "Bush is like the nice guy you invite to the party, but now he's become the drunken, obnoxious guest who won't go home."
