So much for claims that only a few one-issue border bots care about border security.
I honestly do not know anyone personally who supports the amnesty. That is what is dragging him down.
he and his rino buddies have ignored the conservative base of his party and the will of the american people... he deserves all the flack he gets.
He is in free fall, the Left hates him as always, and now he proposes to flood our country with tens of millions of Third World low-wage workers, so conservatives are pis*ed.
He is basically clueless, and Rove is apparently living in fantasyland that "immigration reform" was a winning issue.
Team Bush need to do their polling south of the border where his numbers are probably sky high.
So now all the polls have him at his lowest? Well finally, we have it unanamous? So it's only up from here. As Zig Ziglar said about optimisim:"I am so optimistic I would go after Moby Dick in a row boat, and take the tartar sauce with me!"
What do you think President Bush will do with such a poll? Will he be so scared that he will order the deportation of the 12 million illegals who are here? He will not do it because it is impossible to deport 12 millions of them.
If I wasn't a conspiracy theorist, I'd say Bush wants to sink his approval ratings so pro-open borders RATS can gain control of Congress and pass his guest worker plan.
The conservatives didn't abandon Bush, Bush abandoned the conservatives.
Bill Clinton never would have let his approval ratings slip this low, but then he really cared about approval ratings...
One nice thing about him, one reason why I voted to reelect him, is that he doesn't allow polls to distract him from his duties. A side benefit...it drives his detractors crazy.
Also in Ohio. Congressman Sherrod Brown (D) leads incumbent Senator Mike DeWine (R) by three percentage points.
No way in hell is this right. De wine is probably up by 3 and blackwell is down 1 or 2.
Well, Rass is credible.
Most Freepers have admitted this up to now. Wonder how many still prefer to latch onto CNN delusionally thinking what Bush has proposed is agreed upon by the people.
I would have polled him down if I'd been called.
Nah............they just haven't polled enough Mexicans yet.
Bush has become the Republican Jimmy Carter. At least we got some good judges out of it though.
Sigh.....
But it's great to see that conservatives mean business. Their pulling no punches in voicing their disapproval with the president on immigration.
This makes me really proud to be conservative. Right now, we're showing the world that we mean business, unlike those weak- kneed spin meisters under Clinton.
Whenever Clinton failed to carry out the liberal agenda, they'd just blame conservatives.
Not so with us.