Bush’s approval rating sinks. I wonder why.
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President Bush Job Approval
Saturday, June 09, 2007
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Thirty-four percent (34%) of Americans approve of the way that George W. Bush is performing his role as President. Nearly twice as many, 64%, disapprove. That’s just a point above the lowest level ever measured for President Bush by Rasmussen Reports. Prior to the recent immigration debate, the President’s Job Approval had never dipped below 35% in a Rasmussen Reports survey. However, during the past several weeks, his numbers have dipped to new lows and fallen to 33% and 34% for several days.


Thursday, June 14th 2007 at 10:30 am
The Bush rating was less interesting in the WSJ report than the “Current Congress” rating which showed most polled were not happy with what the current congress is doing. I was outraged that the first 100 days and now on into the present time they are busy putting down the past congress instead of moving forward with their campaign promises of change. The attorney general boogery and the resolutions that take so much verbal vomit from them could be energy used to do the things that we “expected” if the democrats got in there. But oh-no! True to their hate culture they are busy blowing away energy at the Republicans who for the most part are gone (remember now it is a demo majority). The Iraq situation is done and just like Vietnam the cowards will pull rather than support our troops. Can the enemy get any other picture drawn so clearly as to wait and strike after the democrats pull the troops?
Bush is the least of the troubles for this country but all the democrats seem to be able to talk or think about.