Republican Right Abandons Bush
Angry conservatives are driving the approval ratings of President Bush and the GOP-led Congress to dismal new lows, according to an AP-Ipsos poll that underscores why Republicans fear an Election Day massacre.
Six months out, the intensity of opposition to Bush and Congress has risen sharply, along with the percentage of Americans who believe the nation is on the wrong track.
The AP-Ipsos poll also suggests that Democratic voters are far more motivated than Republicans. Elections in the middle of a president’s term traditionally favor the party whose core supporters are the most energized.
Republican strategists said the party stands to lose control of Congress unless the environment changes unexpectedly.
“It’s going to take some events of significance to turn this around,” GOP pollster Whit Ayres said. “I don’t think at this point you can talk your way back from those sorts of ratings.”
He said the party needs concrete progress in Iraq and action in Congress on immigration, lobbying reform and tax cuts.
“Those things would give the country a sense that Washington has heard the people and is responding in a way that will give conservatives a sense that their concerns are being addressed,” Ayres said.
Conservative voters blame the White House and Congress for runaway government spending, illegal immigration and lack of action on social issues such as a constitutional amendment outlawing gay marriage. Those concerns come on top of public worries about Iraq, the economy and gasoline prices.
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Basically every group imaginable has a bitch with the Shrub's administration. If they want to protest in Crawford they need to take a number..the progressives already have the best spots :P
Plus, I love the irony in the fact that many conservatives are talking about protesting when the Shrub goes to Crawford..the one group that always whines about progressives and their bloody protests are now considering one of their own..BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Lobbying reform - bwahahahahahaha. Yea, that'll happen.
I must say I got a good laugh at watching Transportation Secretary Mineta (the only democrat in the cabinet) talk about CAFE standards on C-SPAN. Basically he said:
"Well we have this 2001 report from the National Academy of Sciences that says we could raise CAFE standards to a certain level w/o affecting safety, jobs, etc. However, since we haven't done diddly-poo over the last 6 years we're still going to need an undertermined amount of time to figure out how we want to change the standards. Oh, and we'll have to give the manufacturers 18 months to phase in the new changes. Oh, and we have NO idea, not even a guess, about how much the increase would be. Oh, and I can't even say if I would recommend to the president that he set a target date and goal for future fuel economy. Basically, we just now figured out that we should do something about passenger car fuel efficiency."
I have nothing significant to say. I just wanted to join in with everyone else and say bwahahahahahaha.
My throat feels much better now.
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