Posted on 10/16/2001 1:26:39 PM PDT by hawaiian
How sweet it is. American voters OVERWHELMINGLY prefer Bush over the guy that the media has been INSISTING is still America's choice.
Oh, really? What is your source for these numbers? Gallup.com says that Clinton had a 65% job approval rating on 1/18/01, compared with 55% for Bush just before 9/11. Unfortunately, they don't go back to Sept. '93.
Hey, don't go around patting my head...I'm short, but not *that* short! =) And you're repeating that same out-of-context quote that I heard on Rush the other day. Go back to the original interview on 9/16 and you'll see that Clinton never said anything about "basking in the glory of the dead" or even that he wishes it had happened under his watch. What you heard on Rush was right-wing hyperbole.
That being the case, why is it that Clinton spent more money chasing down Bill Gates than Osama bin Laden?
I never heard clinton's policies put quite that way, but its right on target. You hit the nail on the head. I hope you don't mind if I use that quote. BTW don't forget all the jobs Gates provides, and the taxes the business and employees pay etc. etc.
I didn't say "the most popular", just more popular than Shrub. And that ain't saying much.
Clinton began his first term of office with the highest job disapproval rating of any president in the past six decades, when a few days after he took office a CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll showed 58% of Americans approved, but 20% disapproved of his performance. [snip]Courtesy of Gallup.Clinton's job approval ratings dropped more quickly than those of any other newly elected president, so that five months after the new president assumed office, just 37% approved and 49% disapproved of his performance. The precipitous drop occurred as he was embroiled in controversies over his cabinet choices and how to handle the issue of gays serving in the military.
Clinton recovered by the end of his first year, and as he approached the second year emphasizing social issues and especially health care, his approval reached its initial level of 58%. But in the summer and fall of 1994, the administration's health care proposals largely backfired, as they were criticized for being too ambitious and Congress failed to enact any of the most significant pieces into law. In August and September 1994, Clinton's approval dropped to 39%, but for most of the year it fluctuated in the low to mid 40s
As far as the statement about "when Clinton left office", I do stand corrected. You go back three or four months prior, or go a few weeks after mid-January (when the public got a chance to digest his disgraceful last few acts in office) and you get a more accurate picture.
I think this issue needs to be exposed -- of course, don't expect mainstream media to jump on it!
Fortunately, they do go back to Sept. '93. Clinton's approval rating for the first Gallup poll of September '93 was 47%.
It's a slippery thing to equate job approval with popularity, which implies a commonly liked or appreciated figure. Popularity would be more accurately assessed by looking at polling datum on Clinton's overall favorability numbers. The last year has not been kind to Clinton in this regard. His overall favorability numbers have declined while his unfavorability numbers have risen dramatically.
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