Apr 20 2006

Bush At 33% Approval Rating According to…. A Fox News Poll?!

Published by Daniel Cody at 2:31 pm under Politics

Abandon ship indeed! President Bush has a 33% approval rating in the latest Fox News poll.

Quick! Replace the Deputy Communications Liason with the new Deputy Secretary of Domestic Communications to shore up support and give the impression that a ‘clean sweep’ is being made in the White House!

Seriously though, when the Fox News poll has the Republican wonderboy President at 33% approval, you know it’s bad. And not just bad bad, but “approval ratings in the 20’s is within the margin of error” bad. It couldn’t happen to a more incompetant President either.

Anyone remember what happened when the Governor of America’s largest state when he had approval ratings that low?

5 Responses to “Bush At 33% Approval Rating According to…. A Fox News Poll?!”

  1. Bruno Wolff IIIon 20 Apr 2006 at 3:10 pm

    It will go up once we attack Iran. The key is to get the timing right so that the Republicans do well in the fall elections.

  2. JB Babyon 20 Apr 2006 at 9:27 pm

    Clearly this is a result of liberal media bias ;)

  3. Yeah Boyon 22 Apr 2006 at 9:21 pm

    I’ll tell you what it is a result of … his lack of implementing conservative values. His stance on immigration and the Dubai ports deal are two of his more glaring blunders (and by blunder I mean going against the conservative stance).

    So, Dan has it right - it’s abandon ship. He lost my support and I was as big of a supporter of him (more his position than him) as anybody this side of Sean Hannity.

  4. mxpon 24 Apr 2006 at 3:26 pm

    FOX has just become part of the mainstream media, err, i mean, the “MSM”

  5. mwardenon 27 Apr 2006 at 7:49 am

    See, that’s what I don’t get. He lost support because he wasn’t implementing conservative values? We’re comparing this to what… No Child Left Behind? Huge government spending? Destruction of individual liberties? Nation building? As a (sane) conservative, he lost my support a few months after his initial term began. The man has never been a “conservative.” (Pandering to the Religious Right has nothing to do with being a conservative.)

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