Effeminate Liberal Democr
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Thu Nov 25, 2004 7:37 am Post subject:
Bush Bounce Confounds the Liberal Media |
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NewsMax.com's Fr. Michael Reilly notes that President Bush's approval ratings are on the rise again, much to the chagrin of the mainstream press.
The results of the first major post-election poll show a big bounce for President Bush, with a CNN/Gallup survey awarding Bush a 55 percent job approval rating, with only 42 percent disapproving.
What's more, Bush's personal popularity is 60 percent as opposed to 39 percent who do not approve.
Administration officials are also registering strong approval numbers, with Colin Powell leading the pack at 87 percent. Condoleeza Rice wins a 63 percent approval rating while Vice President Cheney comes in at a healthy 53 percent.
The president's post-election bounce has undoubtedly startled much of the big media, who have been warning that a second Bush administration would be even "worse" than the first.
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2004/11/24/163724.shtml
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Gay Wanker Bush
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Thu Nov 25, 2004 8:43 pm Post subject:
Re: Bush Bounce Confounds the Liberal Media |
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heh, ya ever notice that republicans never pay attention to polls ......... lol
"Effeminate Liberal Democrat" <johnny@effeminate-poodles.com> wrote in message news:co3gi401pp8@news3.newsguy.com...
NewsMax.com's Fr. Michael Reilly notes that President Bush's approval ratings are on the rise again, much to the chagrin of the mainstream press.
The results of the first major post-election poll show a big bounce for President Bush, with a CNN/Gallup survey awarding Bush a 55 percent job approval rating, with only 42 percent disapproving.
What's more, Bush's personal popularity is 60 percent as opposed to 39 percent who do not approve.
Administration officials are also registering strong approval numbers, with Colin Powell leading the pack at 87 percent. Condoleeza Rice wins a 63 percent approval rating while Vice President Cheney comes in at a healthy 53 percent.
The president's post-election bounce has undoubtedly startled much of the big media, who have been warning that a second Bush administration would be even "worse" than the first.
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2004/11/24/163724.shtml
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