Polls are showing that indeed the American people might be waking up to the nightmare that they elected to the nation's highest office....from AOL News:
But hey, the MSM certainly cannot put itself out there and have an article that might seem critical of the President so in the very next paragraph, they literally try to dispute the poll with some spin and the comments of an in-the-pocket Obama supporter:
Well, I don't care what these media hacks spin, the fact of the matter is that Obama's poll numbers have dropped considerably - but it's my view, that we have millions and millions of Americans who voted for Obama who simply cannot cross the threshold into voter remorse. I realize it's not easy to admit that, with your vote, you helped fuck over this country but give 'em time....they'll see what they have done.
An interesting note to this article - in the body of the article there is an online poll. The first question is this:
" How do you feel about Barack Obama's performance as president? "
Here's the results of that online poll:
Yep, I'd say some people are waking up.
For the first time since Obama took office, fewer than half of Americans agree with the president on issues important to them, according to a CNN/Opinion Research Corp. poll released Tuesday. A majority, 51 percent, disagree -- a jump of 10 percentage points since April.
But hey, the MSM certainly cannot put itself out there and have an article that might seem critical of the President so in the very next paragraph, they literally try to dispute the poll with some spin and the comments of an in-the-pocket Obama supporter:
Despite the majority disagreement on issues, the poll also found the president's approval rating remains in the healthy mid-50s. And two-thirds of Americans say he has the personal qualities a president should have.
"It's awfully early yet, but this president might be shaping up to be a little like Ronald Reagan, where people actually didn't often agree with Ronald Reagan's ideas, but they loved the guy," said Paul Begala, a Democratic strategist and CNN contributor.
Well, I don't care what these media hacks spin, the fact of the matter is that Obama's poll numbers have dropped considerably - but it's my view, that we have millions and millions of Americans who voted for Obama who simply cannot cross the threshold into voter remorse. I realize it's not easy to admit that, with your vote, you helped fuck over this country but give 'em time....they'll see what they have done.
An interesting note to this article - in the body of the article there is an online poll. The first question is this:
" How do you feel about Barack Obama's performance as president? "
Here's the results of that online poll:
How do you feel about Barack Obama's performance as president?
Disapprove
78%
Approve
22%
Total Votes: 158,648
Yep, I'd say some people are waking up.
Obama's Poll Numbers Take a Hit
WASHINGTON (Oct. 21) -- As President Obama navigates his way through a series of issues as controversial as they are vital, he's getting a yellow flag from the American people.
For the first time since Obama took office, fewer than half of Americans agree with the president on issues important to them, according to a CNN/Opinion Research Corp. poll released Tuesday. A majority, 51 percent, disagree -- a jump of 10 percentage points since April.
Despite the majority disagreement on issues, the poll also found the president's approval rating remains in the healthy mid-50s. And two-thirds of Americans say he has the personal qualities a president should have.
"It's awfully early yet, but this president might be shaping up to be a little like Ronald Reagan, where people actually didn't often agree with Ronald Reagan's ideas, but they loved the guy," said Paul Begala, a Democratic strategist and CNN contributor.
A popular president who is less popular on the issues -- Obama could use his personal popularity to rally support for his less popular agenda.
"They still like the messenger. That's important for Obama because he'll be able to look presidential, and Americans may respond to that as he's trying to make a pitch for his health care plan, financial reform, whatever he decides to do in Afghanistan and Iran," said Keating Holland, CNN's polling director. Video Watch more on what the poll numbers mean »
The poll shows it's a lot harder to keep people liking you when you're governing than when you're politicking. It's a familiar path for presidents, who often start out popular but see their numbers drop as they get down to the nitty-gritty.
In Obama's case, legislation to overhaul health care has not been kind to his numbers.
And about the Nobel Peace Prize, even the president seems stunned he got it.
"To be honest, I do not feel that I deserve to be in the company of so many of the transformative figures who have been honored by this prize," Obama said after the award's announcement.
Americans apparently agree. About a third believe the president deserved the prize, according to this week's CNN/Opinion Research poll. Fifty-six percent say they disapprove of the Nobel Prize Committee's decision to honor him, the survey found. Still, there's a hometown hero effect here, with almost 70 percent saying they are proud an American president won it, the poll said.
And then further proof of that adage that Americans like their politicians most when they are not running for anything, the most popular person in the Obama administration is not the still-popular president.
It's Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Sixty-five percent of Americans view Clinton favorably, outshining even first lady Michelle Obama by a percentage point, according to the survey.
"It's not surprising that Clinton tops Barack Obama on the favorable ratings," Holland said. "Secretaries of state don't get blamed for economic problems or unpopular domestic policies, and they often don't get the same share of the blame as the commander in chief for international slip-ups either. But typically, the first lady gets even better favorable ratings than the secretary of state, so the fact that Clinton's numbers are slightly better than Michelle Obama's is a bit surprising."
Clinton is in a nonpolitical position, doing policy work in an area in which she really likes working. She was once seen as a sharply divisive politician, the "also-ran" of the 2008 Democratic primary season.
And for the president -- there is a lesson in that. Poll numbers have a way of changing. Nothing like, say, a health care overhaul bill that works, that might bring more people on board as to agreeing with his policies.
The CNN/Opinion Research poll was conducted Sunday through Thursday, with 1,038 adult Americans questioned by telephone. The survey's sampling error is plus or minus 3 percentage points.
1 comment:
Obama has not done anything for my country. He has yet been to galveston to see how the recovery is coming along. He gave lots of money to blue/white collars. Yet they where the reason many had to loose there job. They are the reason many could not afford to feed there families and turned to welfare for help. Why not Help the ones who really need it. The ones that are hurting just cause its a little hard for them. Not cause they are pay for hookers and dairy fine restaurants.....I hate what b's this country has become.I dislike our president and what he is doing wrong. My spouse can't make enough to support the 5 of us. I have a felony. WOW Texas Sucks!!!!!!! And our president has not made a change at least not for nothing better.
I hope I do not offend anyone. It's just me venting on what I just read. My apologise if I did. =)
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