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OMG - Bush at 18% Approval

You post this as if it makes Bush "popular"? BTW where are you getting the 72% figure from? Your link doesn't work and when I went to RCP I could not find a poll that asked Conservatives what they think of Bush. Please explain.

My link to RCP works perfectly fine.

The 72% approval of Bush by conservatives comes from the Gallop site. Nobody cares what liberals think of him.
 
My link to RCP works perfectly fine.

The 72% approval of Bush by conservatives comes from the Gallop site. Nobody cares what liberals think of him.
Liberals? So you're admitting that 72% of America is now Liberal?

Since a Liberal will be your next President I think it's safe to say no one cares what Bush thinks and almost everyone thinks Bush was a horrible President who has hurt America and that will be his legacy.
 
Liberals? So you're admitting that 72% of America is now Liberal?

Since a Liberal will be your next President I think it's safe to say no one cares what Bush thinks and almost everyone thinks Bush was a horrible President who has hurt America and that will be his legacy.

If you mean the portion that disapprove of bush, wouldn't that be 82%?
I mean, if only 18% approve of him?

I'm no math whiz; i could be wrong.
 
My link to RCP works perfectly fine.

The 72% approval of Bush by conservatives comes from the Gallop site. Nobody cares what liberals think of him.

Why am I not surprised you consider fiscal conservatives to be liberals. Why am I not surprised you consider strict Constitutionalists to be liberals. Why am I not surprised you consider Ron Paulites to be liberals. Why am I not surprised you consider Goldwater Republicans to be liberals. Why am I not surprised you consider everyone who disagrees with you liberals?

Well....it's a reason I'm not surprised.
 
Liberals? So you're admitting that 72% of America is now Liberal?

Since a Liberal will be your next President I think it's safe to say no one cares what Bush thinks and almost everyone thinks Bush was a horrible President who has hurt America and that will be his legacy.

Obama is not a liberal. I'll bet he is just as disgusted by people like Cindy Sheehan and Rosie O'Donnell as most Americans. I'll bet he thinks Hugo Chavez is a big asshole and not some socialist Messiah. He is a moderate just like Bush.

History is not going to consider Bush a horrible president. History is going to call you an anti American and say that you were brainwashed by a very liberal media.
 
If you mean the portion that disapprove of bush, wouldn't that be 82%?
I mean, if only 18% approve of him?

I'm no math whiz; i could be wrong.

No, the OP is crap. It only includes New York. :roll:

Gawd!
 
Obama is not a liberal. I'll bet he is just as disgusted by people like Cindy Sheehan and Rosie O'Donnell as most Americans. I'll bet he thinks Hugo Chavez is a big asshole and not some socialist Messiah. He is a moderate just like Bush.
Dude you need to use these two smilies:

:ranton::rantoff:

Obama is Liberal how can you say otherwise? Sheehan is an EXTREME left winger. O'Donnell is a TV personality for God's sake. Chavez is a Socialist, not an American, and is not relevant to this thread in the least. In other words you're not making any sense at all and no one here agrees with you, no one. That makes YOU an EXTREME right winger. You are to the right wing what Cindy Sheehan is to the left wing. You have no more creditability in my eyes than she does.

History is not going to consider Bush a horrible president. History is going to call you an anti American and say that you were brainwashed by a very liberal media.
Bush sucks, plain and simple and will always be thought of as a lousy President.

People like you are the core reason that the GOP is out of favor and has become a very minority (oxymoron very minority?) party. Calling people who disagree with you and think that Bush sucked (I like putting this in the past tense) "anti-American" is one main reason that McCain Palin lost and one main reason why people stopped voting Republican. You must adore Karl Rove and Tom DeLay. Are they your heroes?

You've become a relic, a dinosaur, part of a political idea that is stuck in the 20th century and is in fact, history today.
 
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Lower than Nixon. Lower than Truman. Lower than the kneecaps on an ant. Bush is going to go down as the worst President in US history.

18% and still dropping. Buh bye, Bush.

Quinnipac poll is here.

I guess you missed this part: From December 17 - 21, Quinnipiac University surveyed 834 New York State registered voters, with a margin of error of +/- 3.4 percentage points.

Good lord, when it comes to desperate Bush bashing, no one does it better than you Dan.

Carry on; your clownish hysterics are nothing more amusing entertainment. :roll:
 
January 20, 2009 cannot come any sooner. Bush sucks. He totally sucks.

If you think the Bush years sucked, wait until you see how much a trillion plus in budget deficits and 13 to 14 trillion will suck; it will make the Bush years seem tame. I can't wait for November 2012 when the failures of the Obama Presidency will become evident to all but the most adamant kool-aid drinkers.

:cool:
 
I thought you weren't a partisan, my gay commie pinko friend (You see I can play that silly game too). Obama already kicked the living crap out of YOUR ass this year (You see I can also play THAT silly game too), and history has already been made with his approval rating. :monkey

And THREE elections? Wishful thinking on your part, I'm sure, especially considering the fact that more than 2 terms has been unconstitutional since Roosevelt.
Who did you vote for?
 
No! I didn't! Show me! Where?
OMG

EDIT: Never mind. Was easy to find -
Daily Kos: Asked To Name Highest Moment In Office, Cheney Comes Up With '9/11'

Ah yes, but let's put the whole exchange into proper context and not view in the way a kool-aid drinking Liberal would:

CHENEY: Hmmm. Highest moment in the last eight years? Well, I think the most important, the most compelling, was 9/11 itself, and what that entailed, what we had to deal with. The way in which that changed the nation, and set the agenda for what we had to deal with as an administration.

It's easy to make weak talking points by taking conversations out of context to push a Liberal agenda, it is another matter to be HONEST and take the statements IN context.

:cool:
 
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