Posted on 05/02/2002 4:41:35 PM PDT by DrDeb
Edited on 04/13/2004 1:39:33 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
There is more to President Bush's relatively high approval ratings than just the patriotic, rally-round-the-flag effect of his leadership in the war on terrorism, a new USA TODAY/CNN/Gallup Poll suggests.
Built on the faith Americans showed in him following his response to terror attacks on Sept. 11, the poll shows that almost eight months later Bush has developed an image among most Americans as a strong, competent, leader who shares their values and has elevated respect for presidency.
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I would rather have a president that helped out both sides and who would win for a second term, for what good is it to get all your agenda taken care of in the first term, but not win for the second term? Would you rather have a democrat win and thereby giving up your redemption from the socialists?
I was in tears too, Freedom'sWorthIt. It was on that afternoon 3:00PM EST CNN program... sometime after 9/11.
What?? Young Black man??!! Somebody call the REVEREND Sharpton! What kind of self hating racist would make an ignorant comment like that? Doesn't he know that if the legitimate president were in office (who just so also happens to be the first black vice-president who served under Harlem's very own chief executive), those poor oppressed minority immigrants wouldn't have felt it necessary to make martyrs of themselves? They could've finished college, with a computer in every classroom (or jail cell as is the case for Azowy Mowy or whatever his name is) of course, and been redirected to a more productive outlet for that pent up aggression at the Man... like shopping malls in Tel Aviv or Jerusalem. Peace.
"Belief in Bush" just so happens to be Bill and Hillary's motto also. *g*
And so should you, wah , wah, wah, CFR, wah wah,
A) Look at other Republicans, particularly in the Senate, like Trent Lott. They have not exactly shown spine for conservative issues.
B) Our society is very far away from being conservative as a whole right now. It has to be won back classroom by classroom, boy scout troop by boy scout troop, and so on. This is something that everyone has to play a role in, perhaps in a similar manner to Fishtalk and his friend, who had amiable political discussions for years. Only after a much greater percentage of Americans are converted back to conservatism will we be able to make lasting progress on some of these niggling issues.
You ask what conservatives don't like about what Bush has done - personally, I dislike the bill to Federalize Air Traffic security, CFR, and the steel tariffs.
But I understand why he did each of them. If he hadn't done those, they would be issues in the next campaigns. And these are really silly issues.
Every President has to set priorities. W wants to end terrorism. That's a lofty and complicated goal. This other stuff is trivia.
clintoon wanted to stay in power and become rich. He was successful at his goals. But I don't respect them.
I'd much rather W fail at his goals than have another clintoon who succeeded at his.
Now, President Bush could dig his heels in and refuse to deal with Daschle. This would be similar to the budget show-down in 94, which geve us Bill Clinton for 4 more years in 1996. That was a great strategy, wasn't it?
I am pleased about Bush's popularity, because it allows him to present ideas that otherwise would never see the light of day, such as prayer and faith, tax cuts, funding the military, etc.
Is everything he does 100% conservative? No. But he is moving the country to the right, and that is a good thing.
OH, it does NOT! Being pleased that this moral, honorable, intelligent strong man is popular is completely different that having my 'world spin around his popularity!!!"
I wish you idiots would think for a minute before you make stupid comments like you invariably do. You have no idea what you're talking about, so cut it out. I was saying exactly what I'm saying now a year ago when his poll numbers were down.
THIS IS A MAN OF CHARACTER,
AND I THANK GOD HE IS OUR PRESIDENT!!!!!!!!
If you don't, you are to be pitied!!
You my friend have watched "Independece day" to many times. It clouds your hold on reality.
You would rather sacrifice tax cuts for CFR (which the SCOTUS should take care of)?
You don't realize that 25% approval rate gets you nowhere--but the exit door!!!! Wake up. Support the person who represents you in the majority of the agenda--b/c you want him around for the Supreme Court nominations, cloning banning, foreign aid abortion dollars, and MORE TAX CUTS and permanent to boot. You want your president around for the big stuff. You want the republican president around who will slowly and incrementally get his agenda passed. You can't get it all at one time, especially when the senate won't support you.
Yes, the electorate has to have confidence in their leader and 25% approval rating to me means no confidence.
I admire your standing on principle yet your strategy in getting things accomplished are not well thought out.
Ahh, did I hurt your feelings? What the hell do you know about "freedom" other than what you have seen in the movies?
You're so right. A fence-sitter sees both sides, but that doesn't make him more intelligent than the guy who's on solid ground.
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