-Among age groups, his highest approval comes from the 40s set.
-Whites and Hispanics like him better than blacks.
-Rural residents like him more than city folk.
-Married couples support him more than singles.
-Voters in the South and West like Bush better than those in the Midwest and Northeast, although the differences are slight.
-The only subgroups where a majority of people give Bush the nod are Republicans (67 percent), conservatives (53 percent) and white evangelicals who attend religious services at least once a week (56 percent).
These are the same three subsets of voters who support Bush on Iraq.
White evangelicals as an entire bloc - regardless of how often they report going to church - have been a reliable support group for Bush since he first set foot in the Oval Office. But even their overall approval of the president declined to 44 percent last month from 57 percent in May - a decline driven partly by bad news from the battlefield in Iraq and conservatives' opposition to Bush's ideas on immigration.
I just don't know how these people can look themselves in the mirror anymore, without feeling some sense of revulsion.
You are easily manipulated, morally corrupt individuals who elected and support a man who has lied to you at every turn. And it is your support which allows him to continue to make decisions that are destroying our country.
"And it is your support which allows him to continue to make decisions that are destroying our country."
ReplyDeleteThat and too many of the Democrats.