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[ Obama ran as a moderate, but has governed from the far left, yup
and the kool-aid drinkers are still drinking it up ]


EDITORIAL: Barack's in the basement

Obama is less popular than Nixon and Carter

By THE WASHINGTON TIMES | Tuesday, April 28, 2009



President Obama's media cheerleaders are hailing how loved he is. But at the 100-day mark of his presidency, Mr. Obama is the second-least-popular president in 40 years.
According to Gallup's April survey, Americans have a lower approval of Mr. Obama at this point than all but one president since Gallup began tracking this in 1969. The only new president less popular was Bill Clinton, who got off to a notoriously bad start after trying to force homosexuals on the military and a federal raid in Waco, Texas, that killed 86. Mr. Obama's current approval rating of 56 percent is only one tick higher than the 55-percent approval Mr. Clinton had during those crises.
As the attached chart shows, five presidents rated higher than Mr. Obama after 100 days in office. Ronald Reagan topped the charts in April 1981 with 67 percent approval. Following the Gipper, in order of popularity, were: Jimmy Carter with 63 percent in 1977; George W. Bush with 62 percent in 2001; Richard Nixon with 61 percent in 1969; and George H.W. Bush with 58 percent in 1989.
It's no surprise the liberal media aren't anxious to point out that their darling is less popular than George W. Bush. But given the Gallup numbers, their hurrahs could be more subdued. USA Today's front page touted the April poll results as positive, with the headline: "Public thinks highly of Obama." The current cover of Newsweek magazine ponders "The Secret of His [Mr. Obama's] Success." The comparison with previous presidents is useful because they are usually popular during their first few months in office - and most presidents have been more popular than Mr. Obama.
The explanation for Mr. Obama's low approval is that he ran as a moderate but has governed from the far left. The fawning and self-deceiving press won't go there. On Sunday's "Meet the Press," host David Gregory asked a panel about critics who "would say one of the things that he's done in 100 days already is expand the role of government, the size of government." Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin claimed, "That's what he ran for the presidency in the first place for."
Perplexed about complaints over Mr. Obama's expansion of government, Newsweek editor Jon Meacham asked: "does no one listen during campaigns?"
It was these pundits who weren't paying attention during last year's campaign. In all three presidential debates, Mr. Obama promised to cut government spending and reduce the size of the deficit. He blamed the economic crisis on excessive deficits. At no time did candidate Barack Obama say that more deficit-spending was the solution.
Mr. Obama's popularity after 100 days is the second-lowest for a simple reason: He is more partisan and divisive than his predecessors - including Richard Nixon.



http://washingtontimes.com/news/2009/apr/28/baracks-in-the-basement/
 

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He should obviously just hang 'em up right now
 

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i dont buy this article. 1, the times is conservative so they are always going to make it look bad. they say its in the 50's, gallup has it at like 61-63, somewhere around there. when oreilly was talking about it tonight, he said it was the same rating as bush and i think he went from gallup.
 
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i dont buy this article. 1, the times is conservative so they are always going to make it look bad. they say its in the 50's, gallup has it at like 61-63, somewhere around there. when oreilly was talking about it tonight, he said it was the same rating as bush and i think he went from gallup.

You're an idiot. You think the Times is going to lie about a gallup poll
when anyone can look it up?

Why don't you engage your brain before posting once in a while?

PRINCETON, NJ -- President Obama begins the second 100 days of his presidency with 56% of Americans believing he has done an excellent or good job thus far, and only 20% saying he has done a poor or terrible job. According to the new USA Today/Gallup poll, conducted April 20-21, about a quarter of Americans are on the fence, saying his performance has been "just okay."

It took me two seconds to look it up ass-clown.

http://www.gallup.com/poll/117853/First-100-Days-Obama-Meets-Exceeds-Expectations.aspx

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calm down zit.

im going off of oreillys numbers. i believe those because he wouldnt say it if it wasnt true. his approval rating is somewhere between 60-63 percent. i forget.

either way its a moot point kiddo.
 
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calm down zit.

im going off of oreillys numbers. i believe those because he wouldnt say it if it wasnt true. his approval rating is somewhere between 60-63 percent. i forget.

either way its a moot point kiddo.

The point is, a newspaper like the Washington Times isn't going to
make up numbers about Gallup Polls. When anyone can take
two seconds and look them up.
 
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calm down zit.

im going off of oreillys numbers. i believe those because he wouldnt say it if it wasnt true. his approval rating is somewhere between 60-63 percent. i forget.

either way its a moot point kiddo.

kiddo? I'm pretty sure I'm quite a bit older than you boy.

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funk, you see how i dominated zit with that link, destroying his article with that 63 percentage approval rating accurate of today, when his was a week ago.

old man zit didnt even have a chance. these people copy and paste, they dont read though.
 
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funk, you see how i dominated zit with that link, destroying his article with that 63 percentage approval rating accurate of today, when his was a week ago.

old man zit didnt even have a chance. these people copy and paste, they dont read though.

Nice try gtc08.

Fact is, you are considered the biggest donkey at the RX forums,
nothing you can say will change that.

Matter of fact, every time you do say something, just proves that point even more.
 

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GTC, no comment. I read something earlier off the yahoo home page that said Obama has a rating 10 points higher than Bush did at this point. Who knows what is actually correct.
 

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kiddo? I'm pretty sure I'm quite a bit older than you boy.

And you weren't a virgin at 40 either.

Nor can you "live without titties".

In short, not a lot in common here between FZIT and GTC
 

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Nice try gtc08.

Fact is, you are considered the biggest donkey at the RX forums,
nothing you can say will change that.

Matter of fact, every time you do say something, just proves that point even more.

if im such a donkey, why you spend all your time following me in other threads on the forum. such a man of your high class would not even care what a donkey like me posts.

i think you have a crush on me.
 

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if im such a donkey, why you spend all your time following me in other threads on the forum. such a man of your high class would not even care what a donkey like me posts.

i think you have a crush on me.


outside chance at your first lay?
 

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