Rasmussen Has the Number, Going from Bad to Worst for Bush…

Writing by Marq on Saturday, 19 of May , 2007 at 9:41 am

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I wonder if the Republicans regret their blind support for Bush? I mean honestly the man is such a stubborn ass, but even while the Republican leadership begging him to change course somewhere, anywhere he refuses. Bush doesn’t have a crap, he’s not up for reelection, all his friends are rich, and he will live comfortably for the rest of his life regardless of who is in office (as long as he can stave off indictment for war crimes). He has rejected the Democrats latest war funding offer which pretty much gives him exactly what he wants, and while the timetables were included, the Democrats inserted a clause that allows the “President” of the United States to ignore the if he wanted to. As far as I’m concernedthe Democrats folded and gave him what he wanted, unfortunately the douche bag is too stupid to see it.

don’t worry his numbers are looking so bad that the Republicans will not be able to raise enough money in heaven or earth to overcome the Bush debt. Right now I guarantee you there are conservative priests who are currently picketing in front of an abortion clinic who would not vote for a Republican.

Rasmussen has a great story on Bush’s numbers.

For the third straight day, the President’s Job Approval ratings are at the lowest level ever recorded by Rasmussen Reports. Just 34% of American adults Approve of the way that George W. Bush is performing his duties as President (see comments on comparing Approval Ratings from different polling firms).

This comes at a time when the nation’s investor confidence has fallen to a new low for 2007 and consumer confidence is near its low point for the year. Just 20% of Americans believe the economy is getting better while 62% say it is getting worse.

Confidence is also low when it comes to the overall War on Terror. Most Americans believe that history will judge the U.S. mission in Iraq a failure.

Yesterday, preliminary agreement was reached on immigration reform. Popular support for the legislation will depend on whether it is viewed primarily as a means for stopping the flow of illegal immigrants or as a means to provide amnesty for those who entered the country illegally. Political leaders from both parties have continually misread the public on this issue.

In the race to replace Bush, Senator Hillary Clinton (D) leads both former Senator Fred Thompson (R) and former Governor Mitt Romney (R) by three percentage points. John Edwards (D) now has a two-point advantage over Rudy Giuliani (R), but enjoys a larger lead of John McCain (R). Clinton and former Mayor Rudy Giuliani remain on top in races for the Democratic and Republican presidential nominations. Democrats have an 11-point edge in the Generic Congressional Ballot.

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