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Bush No Longer Seen as Effective Manager (Gallup has Bush @ 31%)
Gallup ^ | 5/8/06

Posted on 05/08/2006 11:34:10 AM PDT by Recovering_Democrat

Along with the lowest overall job approval rating of his presidency, the latest USA Today/Gallup poll gives President George W. Bush record low scores for his handling of a variety of national issues and perceived leadership abilities. Since January, Bush's ratings have fallen most sharply with respect to his handling of energy policy and Iraq.

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TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: borderhijack; gallup; jobapproval; poll; term2
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To: Recovering_Democrat
The 6 year war against this President has taken it's toll. Remember the infamous demoncrat memo? They have succeeded in destroying him in the eyes of the nation and the world, and obviously even among many in his own party. You would think Republicans would have more sense.
181 posted on 05/08/2006 5:55:05 PM PDT by ladyinred
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To: Spiff
But the majority of FReepers DO agree with me:

Free Republic Opinion Poll: A time for choosing: It appears that a significant number of our members are so disgusted with the GOP's failure to secure our borders against illegal aliens that they are willing to risk all by voting them out of office, even if it means Pelosi, Reid, Hillary, et al, are allowed to take charge. Is this the best course of action or should we be working harder than ever to hold the line and actually try to make a difference by getting more constitutionally-minded conservatives elected? Are you willing to give it all up or are you more determined than ever to keep the Marxists out of power?

Composite Opinion
Work harder to get conservatives elected 79.6% 3,077
Turn it over to the Rats 20.4% 787
100.0% 3,864
Member Opinion
Work harder to get conservatives elected 84.7% 1,639
Turn it over to the Rats 15.3% 295
100.0% 1,934
Non-Member Opinion
Work harder to get conservatives elected 74.5% 1,438
Turn it over to the Rats 25.5% 492
100.0% 1,930

And I didn't say the majority of Freepers are kooks; I said the majority don't agree with YOU.

182 posted on 05/08/2006 5:56:31 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: Howlin
And I didn't say the majority of Freepers are kooks; I said the majority don't agree with YOU.

I never said that I wanted to turn it over to the Rats. This poll is flawed as it only offers two choices - false ones at that. The choice that many are offering on Free Republic is not to work to get more conservatives elected, but to vote for the Republican candidate no matter what. Voting for a RINO like McCain does not do anything to get more conservatives elected. Yet, we're already being told to shut up and vote for the guy with the (R) next to his name. OF COURSE I'm not saying turn it over to the Rats. I have no idea why you would accuse me of such a thing.

183 posted on 05/08/2006 5:59:55 PM PDT by Spiff ("They start yelling, 'Murderer!' 'Traitor!' They call me by name." - Gael Murphy, Code Pink leader)
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To: Recovering_Democrat
Bush No Longer Seen as Effective Manager (Gallup has Bush @ 31%)

The polls will show this because he "didn't have sex with that woman" and didn't lie in front of the Grand Jury.

Oh, and he isn't a Democrat.

184 posted on 05/08/2006 6:03:23 PM PDT by EGPWS
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To: Spiff
The choice that many are offering on Free Republic is not to work to get more conservatives elected, but to vote for the Republican candidate no matter what

You mean like this guy?

To: Carry_Okie

Well, there is the Republican party with some conservative members and some not so conservative and then there's the evil Marxist liberal socialist Democrat Party. I'd rather have a conservative Republican in office, but I'll take a not so conservative Republican over any evil Marxist liberal socialist Democrat any day of the week. And I might express my unhappiness with some of his policies but I think I've learned my lesson about irreversibly trashing the Republican office holder or the Republican base or the party itself (at least not too much trashing). As they say, the alternative is unthinkable.

34 posted on 03/02/2006 3:15:02 AM EST by Jim Robinson

185 posted on 05/08/2006 6:03:57 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: Howlin

I take it back about the current poll. I think I get it now. The choices ARE apt. Right now, either you're working to get more conservatives elected by getting the RNC to put up conservatives and for President Bush and the Republican-controlled Congress to stop betraying the conservative base so that conservatives won't stay home in the next two elections - or you tell conservatives to shut up and stop complaining, allowing the Republican-controlled Congress and the President to continue screwing the conservatives and therefore the conservatives sit out the next two elections and you then turn it over to the Rats. So, now the poll makes sense to me. I'm for working to get more conservatives elected by trying to convince, as Ken Mehlman spoke about, the Republican-controlled Congress and the President to work harder to please conservatives. Apparently you're for turning it over to the Rats because anyone who stands up and demands that conservative be considered by the Republican-controlled Congress and the President is a kook, a lemming, and someone that you want to shut up.


186 posted on 05/08/2006 6:05:17 PM PDT by Spiff ("They start yelling, 'Murderer!' 'Traitor!' They call me by name." - Gael Murphy, Code Pink leader)
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To: Howlin

Checkmate.


187 posted on 05/08/2006 6:09:45 PM PDT by SE Mom (God Bless those who serve..)
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To: Howlin
>The choice that many are offering on Free Republic is
>not to work to get more conservatives elected, but to
>vote for the Republican candidate no matter
>what

You mean like this guy?

To: Carry_Okie

Well, there is the Republican party with some conservative members and some not so conservative and then there's the evil Marxist liberal socialist Democrat Party. I'd rather have a conservative Republican in office, but I'll take a not so conservative Republican over any evil Marxist liberal socialist Democrat any day of the week. And I might express my unhappiness with some of his policies but I think I've learned my lesson about irreversibly trashing the Republican office holder or the Republican base or the party itself (at least not too much trashing). As they say, the alternative is unthinkable.

And then there's Jim Robinson's exclusion for those that are RINO "treasonous bastards":

John McCain, you treasonous bastard, I challenge you or any of your traitorous cohorts to find even one thread, one post, one paragraph, one sentence or even one lousy word posted to this web site that is not fully protected by the First Amendment!

And I will extend that to one chapter, one group, one poster or any group of posters on this forum. Name one assembly, petition, letter, protest, meeting or rally convened, filed, submitted, attended or supported by members of this forum that is not 100% protected and guaranteed as free speech or free assembly by the First Amendment!

Your McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform legislation is a treasonous act. You and your cohorts are attempting to subvert the Constitution of the United States of America, the very same constitution that you swore an oath to defend, so help you God! That makes you a domestic enemy of that great document and a traitor to your country. Yes, and Benedict Arnold was a war hero before he turned traitor too.

Please note that it was a Republican-controlled Congress that were John McCain's "cohorts" in passing CFR, a Republican President that acted as a "cohort" in that he signed CFR into law, and a Republican nominee dominated Supreme Court that acted as "cohorts" when they upheld CFR. Carry on...

How dare you even think that you are qualified to sit in the oval office! Ronald Reagan's office! President? Hah! You miserable excuse for a two-bit political hack, you're not even qualified to shine Ronald Reagan's boots. If you do run, I'm afraid you're gonna be at least one vote short. It'll be a cold day in hell before a traitor like you ever receives my vote. And that's a campaign promise you can take to the bank.

1 posted on 03/22/2006 8:58:46 PM PST by Jim Robinson

Finally, there's the mission statement of this entire forum. One that DOES NOT include the words "Republican", "Republican Party" or any demand for support of any specific party - just "independent, grassroots" support for conservatism in America.

Free Republic is the premier online gathering place for independent, grass-roots conservatism on the web. We're working to roll back decades of governmental largesse, to root out political fraud and corruption, and to champion causes which further conservatism in America.

It is unfortunate, but the President and the Republican-controlled Congress have done the opposite of relling back decades of governmental largesse. It is embarassing, but this Republican administration and the Republican-controlled Congress have had a little too much political fraud and corruption associated with them - and not, it isn't all just stuff the Democrats and MSM make up. Some of it, sadly, is credible. And it is very much a matter of debate whether the President and the Republican-controlled Congress have done much to further conservatism in America.

188 posted on 05/08/2006 8:28:34 PM PDT by Spiff ("They start yelling, 'Murderer!' 'Traitor!' They call me by name." - Gael Murphy, Code Pink leader)
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To: Spiff
Hi Spiff,My husband is upset about the gas prices and for the first time said to me he has not done that much for pro-life and has not been a good president.I believe in our President .
189 posted on 05/08/2006 8:37:48 PM PDT by fatima (And the beat goes on.)
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To: fatima
Hi Spiff,My husband is upset about the gas prices and for the first time said to me he has not done that much for pro-life and has not been a good president.I believe in our President

I used to believe in our President. I hope he does something soon to restore my faith in him. It is up to him.

190 posted on 05/08/2006 8:44:18 PM PDT by Spiff ("They start yelling, 'Murderer!' 'Traitor!' They call me by name." - Gael Murphy, Code Pink leader)
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To: Spiff
Spiff,My husband is ticked off because of the money the oil people are making and what he has to pay as a little guy with a business at the pump.He also is not happy with a strong pro-life message from the white house.He holds the money and donates to the Rep. party.I never thought I would see the day he was unhappy.I see it different and see a tiptoe to get things .In the end we are pro-life above anything else.
191 posted on 05/08/2006 8:51:48 PM PDT by fatima (And the beat goes on.)
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To: Spiff

Nobody here is supporting McCain; he'll never make it through the primaries.

The point is, Jim is supporting Republicans this year -- not third parties -- and certainly not sitting home.


192 posted on 05/08/2006 8:56:15 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: fatima
Spiff,My husband is ticked off because of the money the oil people are making and what he has to pay as a little guy with a business at the pump.He also is not happy with a strong pro-life message from the white house.He holds the money and donates to the Rep. party.I never thought I would see the day he was unhappy.I see it different and see a tiptoe to get things .In the end we are pro-life above anything else.

I suggest that you donate your money to local, conservative, pro-life candidates. If you're looking for one, I can make a suggestion.

Your husband isn't the only one who has grown disappointed in the President. I know MANY conservative Republicans who have had their moment where they just lose faith. It is hard. It is even sad when it happens. That moment may hit you too if you find yourself betrayed one too many times.

But let me tell you, I am a vocal supporter of the President if it is a Democrat attacking him with their stupid barking moonbat crap. When it comes to the War on Terror, I even FReep in support of the President and the troops. But criticism is warranted for a number of things the President has done or has not done. And when I am among fellow conservatives, I do not hesitate to discuss the problems I have with the President.

193 posted on 05/08/2006 9:00:40 PM PDT by Spiff ("They start yelling, 'Murderer!' 'Traitor!' They call me by name." - Gael Murphy, Code Pink leader)
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To: Howlin
The point is, Jim is supporting Republicans this year -- not third parties -- and certainly not sitting home.

Just like me. That's why I don't understand all the vitriol you've spent towards me in this thread, Howlin.

That doesn't change the fact that, as RNC Chair Ken Mehlman pointed out, conservatives are upset and likely to sit it out unless there are some real legislative efforts to fix things up between the Republican Party and the conservatives who usually vote for Republicans.

You're shooting the messenger, Howlin. I don't plan to sit anything out. In fact, I'm concerned because the Republican congressional candidate I'm campaigning for may suffer because disenfranchised conservatives may sit home or be less than enthusiastic in November. Again, what I want doesn't mean that I can go into denial and pretend that conservatives aren't pissed off and they won't sit it out or vote third party. And I won't do anyone any favors if I shoot the messengers that are reporting this political reality right now.

So, instead of beating up on complaining conservatives, how about working to understand what they're complaining about and seeing what you can do to get things patched up. RNC Chair Mehlman recognizes the problem and has finally said something about it. It may be too little, too late at this point, but some effort should be made. Beating up on disappointed conservatives isn't helpful at all at this point. Telling them to just shut up and vote isn't either.

194 posted on 05/08/2006 9:13:43 PM PDT by Spiff ("They start yelling, 'Murderer!' 'Traitor!' They call me by name." - Gael Murphy, Code Pink leader)
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To: Spiff
Well Spiff,You are right and it hurts not to send a little to the president but my husband always did-we do have a few pro-life candidates locally that we could help.
195 posted on 05/08/2006 9:15:29 PM PDT by fatima (And the beat goes on.)
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To: Spiff; epow
The problem is all you all ever do is complain.

That's all you've done since 2000.

How can Bush ever get anything done with you all nipping at his heels 24/7?

The problem here is the "my way or the highway" conservatives who are pushing for only their strident agenda and aren't willing to compromise on anything, therefore they are going to sit home and pout.

Again.

They're willing to put their one issue in front of everything else, just to prove a point.

IMO, too much time has been spent trying to placate a group of people who can never be placated -- and, IMO, don't want to be placated -- they just want an issue.

Some around here just do not seem to understand that there is never going to be mass deportations of illegals. IMO, at least Bush has tried to do SOMETHING about it, even if he gets smacked down at every turn by the unappeasables that want to take over this party.

This country is basically conseravtive, but it is not the "type" of conservatism I see posted on this forum. The extreme right wing of the conservative movement is going to be the end of the GOP's control of the government and all that has been accomplished, granted not as much as we would like, is going to be lost.

Because you better believe that once the Democrats get back in power, the very first thing they are going to do is dismantle the Electoral College and then you and I won't ever have to worry again about getting anybody elected.

You all need to read, comprehend, and take to heart this post by epow; it's one of the best posts posted on this site in year.

It IS the unvarnished truth.

To: Howlin
If you had had your way, Al Gore would be in his second term. BTW, Hillary's counting on your non-vote in 2008.

Zounds!! If I'm not mistaken Howlin, this is the first time in my 8 years on FR that I can fully agree with one of your posts. Any conservative who fails to vote or who votes Democrat to allow the Dems to take back Congress in 07 or the White House in 09 deserves what they will get. But the rest of us conservatives won't deserve it.

C'mon people, use your brains instead of your adrenal glands. Have you forgotten the Carter and Clinton White Houses and the almost 40 straight years of Democrat control of Congress that put us in the dangerous mess we are in now? Instead of voting against your Republican Congressman or Senator this fall, why not write or call him/her and express your opinion in re immigration or whatever your hot button issue may be? If every conservative who is unhappy with his or her Republican representation in Congress and Senate were to express that dissatisfaction NOW by a letter or phone call it would do a lot more good than waiting until Nov to express it at the ballot box.

Do any of you actually believe that a Democrat replacement for your unsatisfactory Republican will not be MUCH more unsatisfactory? Do you really believe a Democrat will do more to restrict immigration that a Republican? The Dems are licking their lips in anticipation of garnering millions of new Democrat voters from the ranks of future Hispanic immigrants. Hispanic Americans vote heavily Democrat now in every region except the south FL Cuban community. Hispanics are a major bloc of the Democrat vote base. That bloc is now far larger than the union vote bloc they betray by encouraging immigration, imagine how dominant the Reid/Pelosi Democrats will be if they get control of the immigration process and bring in even more future Democrat voters.

You people think Democrats will do anything to slow down illegal immigration? Dream on folks, they would bring in millions of bird flu infected chickens if they could get away with registering them as Democrat voters. They don't care about the future of America and they don't give a rip about you or your concerns, all that concerns them is their burning lust for regaining power.

207 posted on 05/05/2006 12:29:10 PM EDT by epow

196 posted on 05/08/2006 9:24:10 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: SE Mom
Checkmate.

Don't kid yourself; it's like spitting in the wind. They are right and we are all wrong.

197 posted on 05/08/2006 9:25:31 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: Howlin
Oh, stow it. It will be the President's fault, the RNC's fault, and the congressional Republican's fault if they took the conservative vote for granted too long and then when they needed that vote it wasn't there for them. Heck, it even sounds like Mehlman is prepared to admit that and try to do something about it. But here you are with the same shut up, get to the back of the bus with all you're incessant complaining, and vote for the Republican or you'll get eaten by the hideous Clinton monster crap. It didn't work to get Bob Dole elected, it won't work now.
198 posted on 05/08/2006 9:31:09 PM PDT by Spiff ("They start yelling, 'Murderer!' 'Traitor!' They call me by name." - Gael Murphy, Code Pink leader)
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To: hosepipe
Hes not stupid his supporters are..

Ah...how soon Freepers have forgotten the Toon.


Brought to you by the Toon. Grow up.

199 posted on 05/09/2006 7:26:10 AM PDT by Mr. Silverback (TRY JESUS. If you don't like Him, the devil will always take you back.)
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To: Mr. Silverback
The Toon and consort are still viable operatives.. and may, no will probably will be BACK in 2008.. Because George Bush single handily wounded the republican party.. It was NOT an accident of MsM disinformation, he did it ON PURPOSE..

ON PURPOSE.. Bush could easily raise his ratings(among republican voters).. but won't.. The seeds of revolt by republican voters didn't just happen, it was ON PURPOSE..

Course some think George Bush is Stupid.. I do not.. its ON PURPOSE... Bush knows exactly what hes doing.. Its the republican faithfull that are stuck on stupid.. The Shrub knows exactly what hes doing, its ON PURPOSE.. As did Clinton and operatives at the MENA airport.. You do know the Mexican gov't is not a gov't at all, its a Drug Cartel, you know that right?.. i.e. illegal and legal aliens/mules(democrats)

200 posted on 05/09/2006 7:54:29 AM PDT by hosepipe (This Propaganda has been edited to include not a small amount of Hyperbole..)
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