Posted on 05/10/2006 7:15:13 PM PDT by Dems_R_Losers
Disaffection over spending and immigration have caused conservatives to take flight from President Bush and the Republican Congress at a rapid pace in recent weeks, sending Bush's approval ratings to record lows and presenting a new threat to the GOP's 12-year reign on Capitol Hill, according to White House officials, lawmakers and new polling data.
Bush and Congress have suffered a decline in support from almost every part of the conservative coalition over the past year, a trend that has accelerated with alarming implications for Bush's governing strategy.
The Gallup polling organization recorded a 13-percentage-point drop in Republican support for Bush in the past couple weeks. These usually reliable voters are telling pollsters and lawmakers they are fed up with what they see as out-of-control spending by Washington and an abandonment of core conservative principles more generally.
There are also significant pockets of conservatives turning on Bush and Congress over the their failure to tighten immigration laws, restrict gay marriage and to put an end to the Iraq war and the rash of political scandals, according to lawmakers and pollsters.
Bush won two presidential elections by pursuing a political and governing model that was predicated on winning and sustaining the loyal backing of social, economic and foreign policy conservatives. The strategy was based on the belief that conservatives, who are often more politically active than the general public, could be inspired to vote in larger numbers and would serve as a reliable foundation for his presidency. The theory, as explained by Bush strategists, is that the president would enjoy a floor below which his support would never fall.
It is now apparent that this floor has weakened dramatically and collapsed in places.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
I weary of the demonization of President Bush by some posters ... and the unwillingness of some to think seriously about what it means to have Democrats restored to power.
But I'm also tired of Bush loyalists tossing labels like whack job, nut ball, Donner Party, and other epithets at patriotic, conservative Americans.
They are doing the President's cause no favors.
In fact, they are likely driving more people away from the GOP than the "unappeasables" they rail against.
Misplace your happy pills again?
I agree... it's not that I don't want to teach the Republicans a lesson, I want to keep the RATs out much more. Desperately.
Oh no. Let's just keep giving up one principle at a time until there's no difference at all between the Democrats and us. Hang tight, we're almost there.
MM
I saw the document too. And, frankly, I'd believe our Border Patrol over the Mexican government any day.
Indeed they are. They're no friends of a unified and motivated Republican coalition.
Which makes for some interesting questions about their true nature, don't it...
I'm not the drugger; that's you.
That makes far more sense than conservatives who are so mortified that they will elect the most liberal people possible in order to "preserve conservatism."
That's the best you can do? You're slipping...
You phrased that as though a Bush "loyalist" is separate from a "patriotic" conservative. I think you may want to rethink your admonition.
You're right.
There is a breaking story out this evening claiming the NSA has full phone records on thousands of citizens as a database pool to search for foriegn contacts. Have any of you got a link. I am compterless tonight and am accessing this by cell.
So now the President is responsible for the illegals marching?
- abortion is a "marginal" issue.
You sound like a sleeper to me...
Funny you should mention that; there are emails floating around this forum today telling people to get off "our threads."
You are stuck in a corner. I think you know it, too.
"Karl Rove, Bush's top political adviser, and GOP leaders are well aware of the problem and planning a summer offensive to win back conservatives with a mix of policy fights and warnings of how a Democratic Congress would govern. The plan includes votes on tax cuts, a constitutional amendment outlawing gay marriage, new abortion restrictions and measures to restrain government spending."
I see you don't mention the one issue that is primemost on conservative's minds, and that is illegal immigration. A Freudian slip on your part? Also, there will be no Karl Rove to plan a summer offensive, as Fitzgerald is going to indict him to render Rove inoperative in the mid-term elections. And it will be intentional on Fitzgerald's part to do so, and he will do it happily. Another example of Bush & Co. shooting themselves in their collective feet by appointing Fitzgerald in the first place. Fools.
Bye bye Bush. Bye bye GOP. We will find someone who will control these borders.
Where did you hear that?
I haven't heard that.
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