Bush’s Low Approval Shows How Out Of Touch Republicans Are

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Our worst president ever continues his string of horrific approval ratings by hitting 28% in the AP-Ipsos poll, the lowest they’ve ever measured for him. Why does this show how out of touch Republicans are? 7% of Democrats approve. 17% of independents approve. And 60% of the Republicans approve of him.

I think its funny the media and the right keep pushing the Obama cult meme when its clear that the messianic leader with a group of sheep-like followers who are resistant to facts and information clear as day to the outside world is the Republican party.

And they’ve annointed as their next cult leader candidate, a Bush clone in John McCain.

6 Responses to “Bush’s Low Approval Shows How Out Of Touch Republicans Are”


  1. Gravatar Icon 1 merl

    Certain Pubs like my FIL are afraid that Bill Gates pays too much in taxes and they are terrified that Paris Hilton might have to pay taxes on her unearned income. I guess.
    He doesn’t seem to notice that he doesn’t get any tax cuts.

  2. Gravatar Icon 2 tom

    If Republicans are out of touch it’s only because they know they can afford to be. Just pull out another swift boat campaign and everything will fall into line.

  3. Gravatar Icon 3 jr

    Bush’s Rapture bunny base will always be reasonphobes

  4. Gravatar Icon 4 The Dark Avenger

    meri,

    you can tell him as Mother Avenger told my first brother-in-law, that he’s probably too poor to qualify as a Republican.

  5. Gravatar Icon 5 midderpidge

    It’s good that Bush doesn’t rely on public opinions to make his decisions. What America wants is not always best for Bush’s corporate overlords.

  6. Gravatar Icon 6 C.S.Strowbridge

    “you can tell him as Mother Avenger told my first brother-in-law, that he’s probably too poor to qualify as a Republican.”

    There are two main groups that support the Republicans: The Rich & Greedy and The Poor & Stupid.

    Warren Buffett, who is the richest person in the world, is smart enough to know that cutting his taxes and raising those of the working class is bad for the country as a whole. He might get some short-term benefit, but at a long-term cost.

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