To my untrained eye, Total Approve is in a shallow downtrend with high volatility, Strong Approve is steady sideways with low volatility, Strong Disapprove has high volatility and appears to have reversed a steady uptrend.
By the way, the other thread on this subject was pulled. Glad I posted in this one :-)
Thank you for the good news to start my weekend. Is it November 2nd yet?
Remember in November: Defeat the ‘RATS then the RINO’s.
I wonder how much of that is him smugly taking credit for Iran. It looked similar to a NYSE janitor taking credit for a good day on the stock market.
obastard needs to be on TV EVERY single day. I’m all for an obastard channel and even for having him preempt Monday night football.
The more people see of this creep the more people hate him and the more he is exposed for the empty suit POS that he is.
Only a war can save him now.
President Barack Obama (L) delivers remarks on the latest employment statistics released on Friday, alongside Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner in the Rose Garden of the White House, September 3, 2010. REUTERS/Jason Reed
I like the exiting the presser shot of the whole WH economy wrecking crew.
Turning their backs on taxpayers and citizens since way back when...
U.S. President Barack Obama (C) walks backs to the Oval Office after delivering remarks about the economy in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, September 3, 2010. With Obama are (L-R) Labor Secretary Hilda Solis, Commerce Secretary Gary Locke, Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Christina Romer, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, Larry Summers, head of President Barack Obama's National Economic Council and Small Business Administrator Karen Mills. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
“Overall, 42% of voters say they at least somewhat approve of the president’s performance.”
That’s still about 41.9% too high for my taste. There are still a lot of morons out there who need some schoolin’ between now and November...
Us (FR) and the rest of the E-media need to continue to equate this poseur to the TV character “Urkel”.
He is a stumble-bum who doesn’t recognize the impact he has.