Deal with it.
A hint of more positive news for the Bush admininstration
Mmmright. Just like the gas prices halted their climb and "plunged" about ten cents, right?
Why is it that the Bush administration cares at all about what their approval rating is? The Republicans are staying in power until January 2009, and then, unless Bush stays on the throne due to a National Emergency, they're gone.
The next president (should there be a next president) will be a Democrat.
Deal with it.
We’re seeing some slight hints of positive news for the Bush administration. For one thing, Bush’s job approval rating has stopped its downward trajectory. Bush hit bottom with his administration low point of 29% in early July (based on our USA Today/Gallup poll readings). Now – in the data just about to be released from our weekend poll – Bush's approval rating has recovered slightly to 34%. That’s not a big jump, but it is the second consecutive poll in which the president’s numbers have been higher rather than lower.
Mmmright. Just like the gas prices halted their climb and "plunged" about ten cents, right?
Why is it that the Bush administration cares at all about what their approval rating is? The Republicans are staying in power until January 2009, and then, unless Bush stays on the throne due to a National Emergency, they're gone.
The next president (should there be a next president) will be a Democrat.
Deal with it.
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