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It's official. Bush is now the most unpopular President ever.

techs

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http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITI...sition.poll/index.html

Bush leaving office more unpopular than Nixon

On the day that President-elect Barack Obama is visiting the White House, a new national poll suggests that the current occupant at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is the most unpopular president since approval ratings were first sought more than six decades ago.

Seventy-six percent of those questioned in a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released Monday disapprove of how President Bush is handling his job.

That's an all-time high in CNN polling and in Gallup polling dating back to World War II.

"No other president's disapproval rating has gone higher than 70 percent. Bush has managed to do that three times so far this year," says CNN polling director Keating Holland. "That means that Bush is now more unpopular than Richard Nixon was when he resigned from office during Watergate with a 66 percent disapproval rating."

Before Bush, the record holder for presidential disapproval was Harry Truman, with a 67 percent disapproval rating in January of 1952, his last full year in office.


% Disapprove/Date

G.W. Bush - 76%/ Nov. 2008


Clinton - 54%/ Sept. 1994


G.H.W. Bush - 60%/ July 1992


Reagan - 56%/ Jan. 1983


Carter - 59%/ June 1979


Ford - 46%/ April, Nov., Dec. 1975


Nixon - 66%/ Aug. 1974

Johnson - 52% March, Aug. 1968


Kennedy - 30%/ Nov. 1963


Eisenhower - 36%/ March 1958


Truman - 67%/ Jan. 1952






My first impression is that now that the election is over, some people who felt loyalty to the Republican party may no longer be hiding their true feelings.
My second impression is how startling that a disgraced President like Nixon, who resigned rather than be removed. should have had a higher approval rating than Bush.
My third impression is that the 24 percent who still approve of Bush are desperately in need of a brain transplant.
 
And before someone mentions how Congress has a lower approval rating, try to remember who made monumental gains in Congress this election year; then you might figure out who the American people blame for the status of our country.
 
Go Eisenhower and Kennedy! My two favorite Presidents have the lowest disapproval ratings 🙂

Surprised at the numbers for Truman, a man I'm greatly indifferent about.
 
Originally posted by: techs
My third impression is that the 24 percent who still approve of Bush are desperately in need of a brain transplant.

Look at the brightside, you can keep an eye on all of them beause they are all here.
 
Originally posted by: jpeyton
And before someone mentions how Congress has a lower approval rating, try to remember who made monumental gains in Congress this election year; then you might figure out who the American people blame for the status of our country.

Havent the dems had congress for a while now? LOL.
 
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
Originally posted by: jpeyton
And before someone mentions how Congress has a lower approval rating, try to remember who made monumental gains in Congress this election year; then you might figure out who the American people blame for the status of our country.

Havent the dems had congress for a while now? LOL.

Two years without a filibuster-proof majority, against a White House that has consolidated power. No real surprise that nothing can get done.

Compare to :

Republican control of White House for 8 years.
Republican control of Congress from 1994-2006.

Take it for what you will. I'm willing to give the (R)'s and Gingrich credit for working with Clinton in the '90s and producing some great results. But on the same token, there's NO excuse for the disaster of '00-'06.

From here, we will truly see the bad and the good of actual power being held by the (D)'s.
 
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
Bush is the most unpopular president EVER!*

*for the last 60 years

Or, more accurately as they put it in the article, the most unpopular president ever recorded since we began recording how popular presidents are.

Hey, Bush finally found something he's good at!
 
I think it is all just one big practical joke for all the kids in Kuwait who were named George Bush when we liberated them.
 
Originally posted by: jpeyton
And before someone mentions how Congress has a lower approval rating, try to remember who made monumental gains in Congress this election year; then you might figure out who the American people blame for the status of our country.

And that may be the reason. People were dissatisfied with Congress and pushed more scoundrels out onto the street.

Otherwise they would have left Congress alone and just selected Obama.

 
Topic Title: It's official. Bush is now the most unpopular President ever.

And that is supposed to be a surprise?

I can only hope he does like Nixon and becomes a recluse for the rest of his days (after Jan 2009) and does not come into the limelight ever.

 
Originally posted by: winnar111
I wouldn't mind being in the company of Harry Truman; a true patriot.

Guys, this has to win some sort of award for spin. Who knew it was such a good idea to be loathed?
 
And to think, the voters in San Francisco voted NOT to name the Sewer Plant after him...I guess he wasn't even good enough for that...
 
Yeah, that's low. From what I've seen of Brown he has the least likable persona of any high elected leader I have ever seen.
And his negatives may be a part of Blairs Iraq negatives, coupled with the economic meltdown that was started when he was Chancellor of the Exchequer.
 
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