Bush Burned in New Poll
By: Lowell
Published On: 8/5/2005 1:00:00 AM
For all you Republicans who are gloating over the latest, flawed, Potts-less Rasmussen poll showing Jerry Kilgore leading Tim Kaine 45%-39%, here's another poll for you to chew on this morning:
Americans' approval of President Bush's handling of Iraq is at its lowest level yet, according to an AP-Ipsos poll that also found fewer than half now think he's honest.
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Approval of Bush's handling of Iraq, which had been hovering in the low- to mid-40s most of the year, dipped to 38 percent. Midwesterners and young women and men with a high school education or less were most likely to abandon Bush on his handling of Iraq in the last six months.
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...the portion of people who view his confidence as arrogance has increased from 49 percent in January to 56 percent now.
Now, here's what one independent voter is quoted as saying about Bush:
"This country is a monarchy," said Charles Nuutinen, a 62-year-old independent from Greenville, Wis. "He's turning this country into Saudi Arabia. He does what he wants. He doesn't care what the people want."
Hey, Scott Howell, can you please bring Dubya to Virginia some more to campaign with your puppet, Jerry? We'll stick with Barack Obama, thank you very much!
Comments
Wow. Some really go (KathyinBlacksburg - 4/4/2006 11:27:26 PM)
Wow. Some really good reads on this blog the past few days. Thanks!
If this is Bush's re (Teddy - 4/4/2006 11:27:26 PM)
If this is Bush's reality, now I understand how he could decide it was time to invade Iraq. Cunning but not truly intelligent describes his mentality. By the time Dear Leader, King George, finishes with our education system, our economic system, our political system, our foreign policy, we will be a Third World country lagging well behind the rest of the world, and dependent on the kindness of strangers. Is THAT what the "vast right wing conspiracy" is really all about?
Anyone interested in (PM - 4/4/2006 11:27:26 PM)
Anyone interested in this subject must go to
http://www.venganza.org/ Someone has written to the Kansas School Board urging that the state mandate teaching of the version of intelligent design to which he subscribes; the underlying religion is more fully described at
http://uncyclopedia.org/wiki/Flying_Spaghetti_Monster
--from Va. 67th, a place wherein the GOP candidate has less sophisticated beliefs than my (admittedly very bright) 8 year old.