Posted on 04/05/2009 6:46:39 PM PDT by Nachum
There are a couple of data points worth keeping in mind as we await President Obamas address to the nation tonight - and as we digest an aide's claim today, as Jake Tapper reports, that his strong approval rating is "earned." One, while his rating is high, its also dead average for a new president. The other is the impressive partisanship beneath it.
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TOTUS is addressing the nation again???
I'd sit and stare at the wall before I'd waste my time watching 'the messiah' on television.
You link to an article thats 5 weeks old, yet you list the date as April 5th ? Youre a real piece of work, Nachy. Why not post this in CHAT ?????
link doesent work for me
OH!!! ME NEITHER!!!! Can’t stand “Horatio.” Tries to be waaay to cool. My daughter does an awesome impression of him. I have to laugh.
Pew Research Center for the People & the Press Partisan Gap in Obama Job Approval Widest in Modern Era
April 2, 2009
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For all of his hopes about bipartisanship, Barack Obama has the most polarized early job approval ratings of any president in the past four decades. The 61-point partisan gap in opinions about Obama's job performance is the result of a combination of high Democratic ratings for the president -- 88% job approval among Democrats -- and relatively low approval ratings among Republicans (27%).
By comparison, there was a somewhat smaller 51-point partisan gap in views of George W. Bush's job performance in April 2001, a few months into his first term. At that time, Republican enthusiasm for Bush was comparable to how Democrats feel about Obama today, but there was substantially less criticism from members of the opposition party. Among Democrats, 36% approved of Bush's job performance in April 2001; that compares with a 27% job approval rating for Obama among Republicans today.
The partisan gap in Bill Clinton's early days was also substantially smaller than what Obama faces, largely because Democrats were less enthusiastic about Clinton. In early April 1993, 71% of Democrats approved of Clinton's job performance, which is 17 points lower than Obama's current job approval among Democrats. Republican ratings of Clinton at that point (26%) are comparable to their current ratings of Obama today (27%).
The growing partisan divide in presidential approval ratings is part of a long-term trend. Going back in time, partisanship was far less evident in the early job approval ratings for both Jimmy Carter and Richard Nixon. In fact, a majority of Republicans (56%) approved of Carter's job performance in late March 1977, and a majority of Democrats (55%) approved of Nixon's performance at a comparable point in his first term
http://pewresearch.org/pubs/1178/polarized-partisan-gap-in-obama-approval-historic
(The site just is hard to open- that is why I tried to find another source with the same info. Your complaint is valid)
I’m with you.
But surely you’ll turn on the TV for the impeachment hearings :)
Cheers!
The sheer number of false premises offered by the MSM staggers the mind. All this 'reaching across' crap was campaign bullshit. Now it's 'I won', and constant propaganda across all media. All non-idiots can see it clearly.
Just think. We are going to be putting up with him for four long years. I doubt we are the only two people who are sick of him already! I won't be watching either!
Ditto. I'm sick of "the pose".
Gary Langer
ABC's reporting of public opinion polls in Iraq.
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July 5, 2007, 9:12 am
What Do a New Orleans Death Spike and a Study on Surplus Embryos Have in Common?
By Stephen J. Dubner
They were both widely reported this week, although not at ABC News. Gary Langer, who runs polling at ABC and also acts as its data cop, kept both stories off the air after kicking their tires and determining that they werent worth reporting. Langer was obviously not sufficiently consulted in the Paris-Hilton- gets-out-of-jail story.
You gotta be kidding me. He is on again tonight? When will America get a break for his narcissism?
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