The bad news for Obama? He’s at 38% approval according to Gallup. The only person listed who had a worse third August was Carter. And we know how that turned out.
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The bad news for Obama? He’s at 38% approval according to Gallup. The only person listed who had a worse third August was Carter. And we know how that turned out.
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we elected an empty suit, AA, doper and we are surprised why?
Still a long time before the election, but I don’t see Barry and the Boyz pursuing any policies that are likely to result in an improvement in his approval. I suspect, in the end, their election strategy will be simply to raise a lot of money and buy a lot of votes.
and cheat, lie, steal back into power.
So, what does G.H.W. Bush’s approval rate show us?
The Fall of the Evil Empire is good for the President’s poll numbers?
That even the best poll numbers can’t withstand voters thinking you’re out of touch because you didn’t know what a grocery story scanner was?
blowzo
So, what does G.H.W. Bush’s approval rate show us?
ummm that you are a dumbass stuck on stupid.
it shows us that when 90% of the Media/News Corps/Entertainment block is against you that they can flood the US with enough dirt and slime to make a good man look bad.
Yep – such as the story that the Elder Bush didn’t know what a grocery scanner was…
“So, what does G.H.W. Bush’s approval rate show us?”
wow creepy assclown, it shows us that you are too dense to comment.
It shows us that he had higher approval rating than your “sort of a god”, “the rock star”, “the one we have been waiting for”, “he sends a chill up my leg”, etc. etc. ad nausem, the obAMATEUR.
Are you huffing your make-up and/or remover again?
bozo,
Shows that popularity can ebb away swiftly…and that it is exceptionally hard to get it back. Once an office-holder loses support it becomes nearly impossible to get it back unless something happens to change the dynamic…for Obama, the only thing which can help him is either a GOP split, or a massive (and pretty near impossible) economic recovery.