BUSH ISN'T FLOUNDERING IN THE POLLS ANY LONGER. HE'S SINKING... FAST-- AND TAKING DOWN OTHER RIGHT WINGERS WITH HIM
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Fed up with all the scandals, all the lying, all the extremism, all the terror, even with a nagging fear among some that God disapproves of Bush and is taking it out on the country, Americans are turning away from the Impostor-in-Chief in greater and greater numbers. The most current poll, by the American Research Group, has Bush's overall approval rating at an astoundingly dismal 36%-- with an even lower rating when it comes to how he handles the bread and butter issues that impact on people's daily lives. What a way to start the New Year! Even 17% of registered Republicans disapproval how Bush is handling the presidency, although among better informed people, Democrats disapprove by 83% and independents by 71%.
And over the weekend, a new USA TODAY/Gallup poll shows that 58% of Americans support the appointment if a special prosecutor to investigate Bush unconstitutional wiretapping. A majority of Americans, according to the poll, think the Bush Regime, is wrong on this issue.
As I pointed out last night, Bush's large and growing disapproval rating in the heretofore Republican 50th congressional district just north of San Diego (formerly the base of convicted criminal bribe-taker and right-wing lunatic extremist, disgraced ex-Congressman Randy "Duke" Cunningham), has given a surge to progressive, good-government Democrat Francine Busby, who is now leading every Republican in the race and could be headed to the magic 51% it would take to give her a victory in the April primary special election.
At the same time, the ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH is reporting that Democratic challenger Claire McCaskill's lead over right-wing maniac incumbant Jim Talent continues to grow. If the election were held today, Missouri would be rid of one of its Republican senators and, if the trends continue the way they are pointing now, by the time the election is held in November, Missouri will be rid of that Republican senator by a much wider margin than anyone ever imagined.
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