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Spence
02-28-2006, 10:35 AM
The latest CBS News poll finds President Bush's approval rating has fallen to an all-time low of 34 percent, while pessimism about the Iraq war has risen to a new high.

Americans are also overwhelmingly opposed to the Bush-backed deal giving a Dubai-owned company operational control over six major U.S. ports. Seven in 10 Americans, including 58 percent of Republicans, say they're opposed to the agreement.

CBS News senior White House correspondent Jim Axelrod reports that now it turns out the Coast Guard had concerns about the ports deal, a disclosure that is no doubt troubling to a president who assured Americans there was no security risk from the deal.

The troubling results for the Bush administration come amid reminders about the devastating impact of Hurricane Katrina and negative assessments of how the government and the president have handled it for six months.

In a separate poll, two out of three Americans said they do not think President Bush has responded adequately to the needs of Katrina victims. Only 32 percent approve of the way President Bush is responding to those needs, a drop of 12 points from last September’s poll, taken just two weeks after the storm made landfall.

Mr. Bush's overall job rating has fallen to 34 percent, down from 42 percent last month. Fifty-nine percent disapprove of the job the president is doing.

For the first time in this poll, most Americans say the president does not care much about people like themselves. Fifty-one percent now think he doesn't care, compared to 47 percent last fall.

Just 30 percent approve of how Mr. Bush is handling the Iraq war, another all-time low.

By two to one, the poll finds Americans think U.S. efforts to bring stability to Iraq are going badly – the worst assessment yet of progress in Iraq.

Even on fighting terrorism, which has long been a strong suit for Mr. Bush, his ratings dropped lower than ever. Half of Americans say they disapprove of how he's handling the war on terror, while 43 percent approve.
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Just 18 percent said they had a favorable view of the vice president, down from 23 percent in January. Source (http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/02/27/opinion/polls/printable1350874.shtml)

I think only Nixon had lower approval ratings than this, just before he was nearly impeached. As for Cheney, 18 percent is truly amazing. In another few months he'll be around where Ted Bundy was when he got offed.

Ibleedburgundy
02-28-2006, 11:07 AM
There was a rumor on drudge that Cheney might quit after the 2006 elections.

Spence
02-28-2006, 11:14 AM
There was a rumor on drudge that Cheney might quit after the 2006 elections.I think Drudge also reported that voting Democratic causes stomach cancer. In any case, I can't imagine why anyone would want Cheney's job. Spending the next two years defending stuff that the public hates isn't exactly the best way to situate yourself for the 2008 elections.

CNYSkinFan
02-28-2006, 01:49 PM
I think Drudge also reported that voting Democratic causes stomach cancer. In any case, I can't imagine why anyone would want Cheney's job. Spending the next two years defending stuff that the public hates isn't exactly the best way to situate yourself for the 2008 elections.
Well there is the thought that Cheney would step aside and GW would appoint Rice as VP sto sit as VP to prop up for a potential WH bid and also to bring back more women and black voters.

Spence
02-28-2006, 02:00 PM
The notion that blacks and women will vote for any black or woman on the ticket is pretty insulting to blacks and women. In any case, I've heard that rumor. Doesn't make much sense to me. Rice has issues which would make her unsuitable to GOP primary voters and that's all I'll write on the subject.

RedskinsDave
02-28-2006, 03:59 PM
The notion that blacks and women will vote for any black or woman on the ticket is pretty insulting to blacks and women. In any case, I've heard that rumor. Doesn't make much sense to me. Rice has issues which would make her unsuitable to GOP primary voters and that's all I'll write on the subject.

You mean because she's black and a woman?

CNYSkinFan
02-28-2006, 04:01 PM
You mean because she's black and a woman?
I would hope the issue was that she carries water for a corrupt administration failing at foreign policy which is supposed to be her specialty.....

But that would be giving too much credit to the GOP primary voters.

Ibleedburgundy
02-28-2006, 04:02 PM
You mean because she's black and a woman?

I think her "mildly pro-choice" stance would be the largest obstacle.

RedskinsDave
02-28-2006, 04:22 PM
I think her "mildly pro-choice" stance would be the largest obstacle.

It still blows my mind that people vote based on this issue. I never seen a less important item on the grand scale of politics carry so much weight.

Spence
02-28-2006, 04:29 PM
It still blows my mind that people vote based on this issue. I never seen a less important item on the grand scale of politics carry so much weight.Your party is very grateful that so many people decide their vote based on that one issue. And if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, my party will be very grateful that so many poeple decide their vote based on that one issue.

But that wasn't the issue I had in mind. Anyway, I won't say any more about it.

RedskinsDave
02-28-2006, 04:31 PM
Your party is very grateful that so many people decide their vote based on that one issue. And if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, my party will be very grateful that so many poeple decide their vote based on that one issue.

But that wasn't the issue I had in mind. Anyway, I won't say any more about it.

Say it, you know you want to. It's not like there's anything wrong with that. (figured that could work both ways) (damn too many puns in one post!)

Ibleedburgundy
02-28-2006, 06:32 PM
It still blows my mind that people vote based on this issue. I never seen a less important item on the grand scale of politics carry so much weight.

On this, I think there are some Catholic Dems in the house that agree with you.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/02/27/AR2006022701043.html?referrer=email&referrer=email&referrer=email

dukeuch
02-28-2006, 07:11 PM
Your party is very grateful that so many people decide their vote based on that one issue. And if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, my party will be very grateful that so many poeple decide their vote based on that one issue.

But that wasn't the issue I had in mind. Anyway, I won't say any more about it.


C'mon, you can say it; it's the "L" word!