Wednesday, January 18, 2006

ARE THERE ANY PLACES WHERE PEOPLE STILL LIKE BUSH (BESIDES REALLY BACKWARD STATES LIKE UTAH)?

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SurveyUSA has its new state-by-state approval/disapproval of Bush poll out today. Ranked in order of collective insanity, the states normal people would best want to avoid are Utah (61% insane), Idaho (58% insane), Wyoming (55% insane), Nebraska (55% insane), Texas (54% insane), Alaska (52%), and Oklahoma (51% insane). Those are the only states where Bush is approved by over half the people. The states where Bush fools the least number of people are Rhode Island (68% smart enough to recognize a crook), Vermont (65% smart enough to recognize a crook), California (64% smart enough to recognize a crook), New York (64% smart enough to recognize a crook), Massachusetts (64% smart enough to recognize a crook), Delaware (64% smart enough to recognize a crook), Illinois (62% smart enough to recognize a crook), Washington (62% smart enough to recognize a crook), Ohio (60% smart enough to recognize a crook; of course they've had the most practice/shame about the vote counting machines there!), Maryland (60% smart enough to recognize a crook), Michigan (60% smart enough to recognize a crook) and Maine (60% smart enough to recognize a crook). In quite a few "solid red" states Bush's disapproval rating is higher than his approval rating, even states like Florida (see Ohio), Virginia, Arizona, Georgia, Kentucky, Nevada, Missouri, Arkansas, Colorado, Tennessee and both Carolinas.

If only the Democratic politicians were bright enough to help voters understand the relationship between Bush and their own right-wing congressloons!

1 Comments:

At 11:19 AM, Blogger 333 said...

have you read about this newly propagated mcarthyism?

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2006/01/18/state/n025132S91.DTL

apparently college students are now trying to curb democrats at school again ... well, that and education... I mean, its far better to teach revisionist history than the real thing, Correct?

C3

 

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