Posted on 11/10/2008 11:09:34 AM PST by meandog
WASHINGTON (CNN) As President-elect Obama visits the White House, a new national poll suggests that the current occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is the most unpopular president in the six decades since presidential approval ratings were first measured.
Seventy-six percent of those questioned in a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released Monday disapprove of how George W. Bush is handling his job as President. That's an all-time high in CNN polling, or in Gallup polling dating back to World War II.
"No other president's disapproval rating has gone higher than 70 percent. Bush has managed to do that three times so far this year," says CNN Polling Director Keating Holland. "That means that Bush is now more unpopular than Richard Nixon was when he resigned from office during Watergate with a 66 percent disapproval rating."
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I know its not a popular opinion around here, but its true.
Actually, your opinion is shared by many hind tit sucking turncoats on this forum. Of course, they wouldn’t recognize a good president it it bit them in the a$$, and they believe anything that the traitorous MSM scum pumps into their wee little brains.
Anyway, it’s now time to celebrate, as America is going to soon get the president this ungrateful nation deserves..... and a quality of life it has earned.
Screw CNN's polls don't even post this for any other reason but to laugh at them.
I have changed my stance Palin/Jindal 2012 FULL SPEED AHEAD!
Oops, I forgot the quotes.... there, it’s fixed.
“I know its not a popular opinion around here, but its true.”
Actually, your opinion is shared by many hind tit sucking turncoats on this forum. Of course, they wouldnt recognize a good president it it bit them in the a$$, and they believe anything that the traitorous MSM scum pumps into their wee little brains.
Anyway, its now time to celebrate, as America is going to soon get the president this ungrateful nation deserves..... and a quality of life it has earned.
President Bush...too bad you chose to be nice to the demonrats. Look where it got all of us.
I agree too. I get tired of the scapegoating of this president. Its so irrational and emotional. No president has had to deal with the enormous problems that he was saddled down with - the burst of the internet bubble, 9/11, the fear of WMDs of Hussein, the burst of the mortgage bubble, the intense hatred by the media of anything conservative... I am sure there are more things.
Give Obama one year in office, and I think those who are so down on Bush now will think a little more highly of him.
Spot on. That pretty much sums up the Bush presidency.
We should be grateful he's leaving the country, from the economy, to the Republican party, to our out of control borders, a smoldering disaster.
He has had bad luck and that's all. He's been a great president.
Shucks, that dern bad luck gets ya ever time.
Now you will see how that all turns to a positive spin for the new guy. Man this nation can easily fall for the quick soundbites. Depressing kinda.
Regards,
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Eventually history will vindicate President Bush and his achievements on many levels. The man changed the course of history forever and toward the better but most people cannot see it now because the Bush hatred has blinded their minds, their hearts, and their souls.
That's right. That's why al Queda and Islamic terrorists have been able to pull off so many devastating attacks since 2001.
Oh, wait a minute...
An honest rendering of history will show several flaws in Bush’s tenure. But “worst” isn’t a label that should be applied.
Carter, LBJ, Nixon, et al.
Has Congress risen above the 11% approval rating they had around election day?
The weird thing is, libs naysay him for being too conservative....conservatives naysay him for being too liberal.
So there is the way moderates get treated. LOL.
Meanwhile, the DBM conbtinues to ignore the 800lb. canary in the room - namely, Congress’ historically HIGHER disapproval rating of 91%!!!!
(I can play the same word/number games that they can!!)
I agree. He's earned his low numbers.
By that definition, Bush was asleep at the wheel on 9/11.
He had been President for 8 months by then.
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