Intoxination

Tag: approval ratings

Dec 29
2006

Because It's Hard Work Presidenting!

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So the families of the nearly 3,000 lost soldiers and rest of the American and Iraqi people need to understand that: President Bush worked nearly three hours at his Texas ranch on Thursday to design a new U.S. policy in Iraq, then emerged to say that he and his advisers need more time to craft […]

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Aug 4
2006

We Need To Change The Course In D.C.

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Ken Mehlman has laid out his party’s strategy for 2006 and guess what? It is the same as 2004 and 2002: The head of the Republican Party accused Democrats of being willing to surrender the tools necessary to combat terrorism as the GOP tries to capitalize on its national security advantage in a tough election […]

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Jun 14
2006

Fixing The Economy – The House In Action

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So the stock market is back to the 2005 levels, inflation is rising, people are losing jobs, people who have jobs have an insecure feeling about their income, the national debt is at record levels, we got army bases who might get the power shut off for failure to pay bills, etc., etc., etc. So […]

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Jun 13
2006

Bush's Spin, Surprise and Bounce!

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The last few days it seems all we have heard about is Bush’s big meeting at Camp David. Yesterday the New York Times put a little perspective on what is going on there. President Bush gathered top aides at Camp David here on Monday to calibrate the best way forward in Iraq during what the […]

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May 11
2006

Bush's Speech

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You can now view the Bush speech today on the new revelations of the domestic wiretapping program on the White House’s website (requires Real Player). After watching it, I agree with John 100% that Bush is pissed. You can tell this new report definitely hit a nerve and he did not deny the reports accuracy […]

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May 7
2006

The End Of The Administration

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According to one of the GOP’s most prominent pollsters, this very well could be the case: The recent White House shake-up was an attempt to jump-start the administration and boost President Bush’s rock-bottom approval ratings, but have those efforts come too late to salvage the presidency? A prominent GOP pollster thinks that may be the […]

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Apr 30
2006

When Confronted With Truth Bush Gets Mad – Even In Comedy.

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When I heard Stephen Colbert was one of the speakers at last night’s correspondents’ dinner, I thought that was a good choice. Now after I read this I realize it was not a good choice, but rather a GREAT choice: WASHINGTON A blistering comedy “tribute” to President Bush by Comedy Central’s faux talk show host […]

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Mar 24
2006

The Republicans Plan For 06

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Ahhh – while we are gearing up for the 2006 elections, so are the Republicans and they have a new strategy. Their new strategy is crafty and clever. It is a strategy to prove they are the party of integrity and honor: WASHINGTON – Many worried Republicans on the ballot in November have been pushing […]

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Mar 14
2006

Even More Polling Data

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HTML Source EditorWord wrap With all the talk of polling today, there seems to be one polling company that has been overlooked. That is Rasmussen. I decided to take a look and see what the right wing polling company has to say about Bush’s approval right now. Their result is what you see to the […]

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Mar 10
2006

Are You Ready For Some Bushit!

Misc

Well Bush has sunk to a new low in approval ratings. With that, what is his strategy now to regain support? Reuters has the answer: Amid rising sectarian violence in Iraq, President George W. Bush will make a new push to bolster support for his Iraq policy in a series of speeches that begin on […]

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