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jetdawgg
05-06-07, 06:47 PM
http://static.crooksandliars.com/2007/05/paryaffilnewsweek.jpg NEWSWEEK (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18505030/site/newsweek/page/2/):

It’s hard to say which is worse news for Republicans: that George W. Bush now has the worst approval rating of an American president in a generation, or that he seems to be dragging every ’08 Republican presidential candidate down with him. But According to the new NEWSWEEK Poll (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18491981/site/newsweek/), the public’s approval of Bush has sunk to 28 percent, an all-time low for this president in our poll[..].


While the poll has some high marks for Clinton, it's not all good news. Though the New York senator and former first lady aims to project an aura of inevitability that she will win the Democratic nomination, Obama beats the leading Republicans by larger margins than any other Democrat: besting Giuliani 50 to 43 percent, among registered voters; beating McCain 52 to 39 percent, and defeating Romney 58 percent to 29 percent.


Like Obama, Edwards defeats the Republicans by larger margins than Clinton does: the former Democratic vice-presidential nominee outdistances Giuliani by six points, McCain by 10 and Romney by 37, the largest lead in any of the head-to-head matchups. Meanwhile, Sen. Clinton wins 49 percent to 46 percent against Giuliani, well within the poll's margin of error; 50 to 44 against McCain; and 57 to 35 against Romney.

OLE SARG
05-06-07, 09:33 PM
Polls will say what the pollsters want them to say. The American public is acting just like sheep - the glib tongues of the demos will come back to BITE YOU IN THE ASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

SEMPER FI,

marinegreen
05-06-07, 09:37 PM
Polls will say what the pollsters want them to say. The American public is acting just like sheep - the glib tongues of the demos will come back to BITE YOU IN THE ASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

SEMPER FI,

Its a 2-way street Sarg ! I would like to see both parties terminated, put some middlemen in there sitting around the ROUND TABLE, hey maybe Camelot can resurface !!

HOLM
05-06-07, 09:38 PM
I say if his poll ratings are down then Bush is in great company...

Name the other presidents that had poll numbers that low... No wait... I'll frign do it...


I think Truman holds the record still... followed by Lincoln...



Its always good to base your opinion on what some stupid media outlet tells you to think.. It makes all that "thinking for yourself" a thing of the past.. I guess that makes life easier for some folks..

HOLM
05-06-07, 09:40 PM
Its a 2-way street Sarg ! I would like to see both parties terminated, put some middlemen in there sitting around the ROUND TABLE, hey maybe Camelot can resurface !!


Mike Savage for President... Count me in...

The republicans want to ***** about "pork" spending like it is nothing new to them..

The democrats want to march us right to our deaths..

Savage.. all the way..

Sgt Leprechaun
05-06-07, 11:20 PM
I'll go with Savage, or Fred Thompson.

News'leak'. Like I'd trust anything they'd print. Think they have an agenda?

Naaaah. Couldn't be.

jetdawgg
05-07-07, 09:57 AM
To not think that the republicans have their work cut out for them is not wise.

Sgt Leprechaun
05-08-07, 05:54 PM
Oh, I know the Republicans are going to fact an uphill battle. Which is why Fred Thompson would be good for the party, and the country, in the long term.

We'll never have another Reagan, but I think he comes pretty close.

HOLM
05-08-07, 06:52 PM
Come on jet... Socialism is dead. SARKO WINS..

eoungh said.. Billary has a much harder road than she even knows..

Because we are fed up with all this commie crapp.




Sarkozy is known for his conservative stance on law and order (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_and_order_%28politics%29) issues and his admiration for a new economic model for France (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France), suggesting that the country should have a more liberalised economy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoliberalism), inspired by the American (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States) and British (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom) examples. Until 26 March (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/March_26) 2007 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007), he served as the Minister of the Interior (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minister_of_the_Interior_%28France%29) of France. He is often nicknamed Sarko by both his supporters and opponents.

HOLM
05-08-07, 06:56 PM
HAHAHAHAHA left wing press at work.. googled Sarko and look what I found ..




March 19, 2007


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17553514/site/newsweek/

Sarko, the American?

Not anymore. If you aspire to become president of France, it doesn't pay to be too friendly with the U.S.






HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA


Dewey Defeats Truman...

HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

yellowwing
05-08-07, 07:17 PM
Left Wing Press? Sheesh every week you got a new Republican brought up on charges. <br />
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Maybe if you get Gonzales to fire all US Attorneys that are investigating Republicans you can stop the blood flow.

Sgt Leprechaun
05-09-07, 06:01 AM
I doubt that. And, at least one of those US attorneys was up for dismissal prior to the Gonzales mess.

And, this is what I truly DISLIKE about Bush. Instead of cleaning house and getting rid of all the clinton leftovers, HE KEPT THEM. Far past their time. All those US Attorneys 'serve at the pleasure of', and should have been immediately dismissed, along with the rest of the clinton appointees. But NOOOOO. He had to be "nice" (or incompetent, or whatever) and keep them on.

A boneheaded idea to be sure. One that he is now paying for, big time. The whole thing was ham handed from the 'git go'.