Reuters/Zogby poll:
Bush’s job approval rating fell to 24 percent from last month’s record low for a Zogby poll of 29 percent.
By contrast, Pres. Nixon was around 25 percent in the polls on the day he resigned. Both his numbers and Bush’s reflect the fact that about a quarter of Americans are dangerously delusional.
Approval of Congress [...]
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Archive: Impeachment
Topics: Impeachment, Politics, Polls
If it makes you angry again, please viral this video.
Topics: Impeachment, Iraq, Politics, Worst President Ever
…But presidentses have lost the ability to form sentences.
On pretty much a daily basis, Bush says something weird or phrases something wrong. Yesterday was no exception.
With a group of New York City elementary school students standing behind him, President Bush touted higher national test scores by proudly declaring: “Childrens do learn.”
…Bush followed with another [...]
Topics: Impeachment, Message Points, Politics, Worst President Ever
What is Bush on?
In a speech defending his administration’s Iraq policy, Mr Bush said former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein’s brutality had made it impossible to unite the country.
Bush: “Mandela’s dead because Saddam Hussein killed all the Mandelas.”
“I heard somebody say, ‘Where’s Mandela?’,” he said.
“Well, Mandela’s dead because Saddam Hussein killed all the Mandelas.”
The bizarre gaffe [...]
Topics: Impeachment, Message Points, Politics, Worst President Ever
ABC’s Brian Ross is reporting that the White House is refusing to name the company it farmed out its email management to. You know, the one whose fault it supposedly is that we can’t read Karl Rove’s email.
The White House will not identify a private company which appears to be involved in the disappearance of [...]
The question isn’t “Will we leave Iraq?” The question is, “When will we leave, and how do we begin that process?” Bush answers by insisting we can’t leave now. He never says when we can, and that’s because he never had an exit strategy beyond shock and awe and mission accomplished. After three months, he [...]
Topics: Impeachment, Iraq, Military, Politics, Worst President Ever
When you hear the sound bites from George W. Bush’s speech to the Veterans of Foreign Wars today in which he compares his botched war in Iraq to the Vietnam war, think about what he was doing while thousands of U.S. soldiers were wounded and killed in the jungles of Southeast Asia.
Bush is in [...]
Topics: Congress, Impeachment, Politics, Worst President Ever
I hate to break away from Utah mine collapse coverage just as Lindsay Lohan, in the state for more rehab, might make an appearance but…
The Iraqi government is falling apart.
…five more ministers announced a boycott of Cabinet meetings — leaving the embattled prime minister’s unity government with no members affiliated with Sunni political factions.
Clueless State [...]
Topics: Impeachment, Iraq, Politics, Worst President Ever
Inherent contempt: Based on his behavior in the past few weeks, Pres. Bush must be hiding something really nefarious. He has forbidden his aides — including former legal counsel Harriet Miers, current chief of Staff Josh Bolten and now Karl Rove — from even showing up to testify about the firing for political reasons [...]
During his testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales seemed to be inexplicably upbeat even while he endured hours of grilling and harsh criticism by senators from both parties.
One explanation for Gonzales’ blithe nonchalance while lying to the Senate is that his silence has been bought — as Scooter Libby’s [...]
Topics: Domestic Spying, Impeachment, Politics



