Posted on 03/30/2014 7:51:29 AM PDT by kristinn
The Washington Post released a lengthy article this weekend based on a survey of 819 veterans of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Buried deep in the article by Post reporter Rajiv Chandrasekaran, who spent two years in Iraq as the Posts bureau chief, is this bombshell:
When it comes to their most-senior commander, the vets decisively prefer George W. Bush to Obama. Only a third approve of the way Obama is handling his job, and 42 percent of them think he has been a good commander in chief despite his decisions to bring troops home from Iraq, wind down the war in Afghanistan and increase resources for veterans. By contrast, nearly two-thirds of them think Bush, who launched both wars, was a good commander in chief.
Their views of the two presidents appear to be shaped less by political affiliation than by concern over the Obama administrations plans to reduce the size of the military, trim benefits for future service members and curtail the purchase of some costly new weapons systems. Nearly half of vets regard themselves as political independents. Among those who identify with a party, the Republican-Democratic split is only 27 percent to 17 percent.
President Barack Obamas approval rating from the general public is in the lower 40th percentile according to recent polls.
kiss my butt you asshat
“kiss my butt you asshat”
Man you got problems.... First you hate me now you want a homosexual relationship. No thank you
Q: Do you approve or disapprove of the way Barack Obama is handling his job as president? Do you approve/disapprove strongly or somewhat?
Q: Thinking back to when George W. Bush was president, was he a good commander-in-chief of the military, or not?
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