Sunday, May 21, 2006

|Americans don't like President Bush personally much anymore, either


Home-spun, corn-pone just isn't working anymre, and that is the only act he has.

We have yet to figure out why anyone bought this act to begin with, but there is a fool born every minute, and there is always a con-man like Bush to exploit there foolishnes.

KR Washington Bureau 05/19/2006 Americans don't like President Bush personally much anymore, either:

"WASHINGTON - It's not just the way he's doing his job. Americans apparently don't like President Bush personally much anymore, either.

A drop in his personal popularity, as measured by several public polls, has shadowed the decline in Bush's job-approval ratings and weakened his political armor when he and his party need it most.

Losing that political protection - dubbed 'Teflon' when Ronald Reagan had it - is costing Bush what the late political scientist Richard Neustadt called the 'leeway' to survive hard times and maintain his grip on the nation's agenda. Without it, Bush is a more tempting target for political enemies. And members of his party in Congress are less inclined to stand with him.

'When he loses likeability, the president loses the benefit of the doubt,' said Dennis Goldford, a political scientist at Drake University in Iowa. 'That makes it much harder for him to steer.' "

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