Monday, November 14, 2005
Pride goeth before a fall
There's a definite "fall" in Bush's job approval ratings. Check out some of these numbers:
CNN/USA Today/Gallup: 37%
Newsweek: 36%
FOX: 36%
AP-Ipsos: 37%
NBC/Wall Street Journal: 38%
Pew: 36%
ABC/Washington Post: 39%
CBS: 35%
Bush: Job Ratings
Could these falling numbers have anything to do with Bush's pride, arrogance, and inability to hold himself accountable?
Today, before leaving for his trip to Asia, Bush smirkingly accused Democrats (who are _finally_ doing their job and asking questions) of sending the troops and the enemy in Iraq the "wrong message," which he called "irresponsible." Excuse me? More irresponsible than sending troop's into harm's way based on trumped-up evidence and lies?
Dubya's hubris knows no bounds. I wonder if his poll numbers know any bounds. How low can they go? As low as the Bush administration's manufactured war?
CNN/USA Today/Gallup: 37%
Newsweek: 36%
FOX: 36%
AP-Ipsos: 37%
NBC/Wall Street Journal: 38%
Pew: 36%
ABC/Washington Post: 39%
CBS: 35%
Bush: Job Ratings
Could these falling numbers have anything to do with Bush's pride, arrogance, and inability to hold himself accountable?
Today, before leaving for his trip to Asia, Bush smirkingly accused Democrats (who are _finally_ doing their job and asking questions) of sending the troops and the enemy in Iraq the "wrong message," which he called "irresponsible." Excuse me? More irresponsible than sending troop's into harm's way based on trumped-up evidence and lies?
Dubya's hubris knows no bounds. I wonder if his poll numbers know any bounds. How low can they go? As low as the Bush administration's manufactured war?