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Wild Cobra
02-24-2009, 09:34 PM
President Obama’s job approval rating started this year at 69% and is now 59%. His disapprovals went from 18% to 25%, according to Gallop.

Why isn’t the media reporting this?

Obama Job Approval Dips Below 60% for First Time (http://www.gallup.com/poll/116077/Obama-Job-Approval-Dips-Below-First-Time.aspx)

Congress still has a hard time pleasing Americans. The RCP average went from 18.4% to 31.8, but that expected because the libtards are now happy. Wonder where it will go?

Congressional Job Approval (http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/congressional_job_approval-903.html)

redskinfan
02-24-2009, 09:48 PM
Dude the President has been in office a little over a month, let's give him some time! Are you anti obama because he is black?

LockBeard
02-24-2009, 09:50 PM
Are you labeling Obama as black to hate on white people which you assume hate Obama because he is black?

Why are you for the euthanasia of all puppies?

Wild Cobra
02-24-2009, 10:44 PM
Dude the President has been in office a little over a month, let's give him some time! Are you anti obama because he is black?
I hate it when you pussies play the race card.

No, I hate him because he's a fucking Marxist!

PixelPusher
02-24-2009, 11:30 PM
How much Rush, Hannity, Savage and whatever else "fill-in-the-blank local rightwing radio screamer" agitprop do you have to listen to everyday to convince yourself that a 60% approval rating is bad news?

25% disapproval? Oh Noes!!!

redskinfan
02-24-2009, 11:33 PM
Pussy? You are the one who is here everyday hating on Obama when his reign has just begun, what are you gonna do when the economy starts to turn for the better which is gonna happen soon? This mess is going on cause Bush failed to curtail the Big oil companies from raping us! we spent our money fueling our cars and paying our high energy bills and now companies are dropping like flies because consumer spending was pretty much non existent. Mervynns, circuit city and many others are gone forever! It's a sad time for us.....Thanks GOP you had 8 years to prove yourselves and blew it and now it's our turn so sit back and pray that the marxist can fix us!

BlackSwordsMan
02-24-2009, 11:34 PM
if approval ratings meant anything bush would have been fired

ChumpDumper
02-24-2009, 11:39 PM
President Obama’s job approval rating started this year at 69% and is now 59%. His disapprovals went from 18% to 25%, according to Gallop.

Why isn’t the media reporting this?
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Seriously, you're a fucking tool.

Wild Cobra
02-25-2009, 12:14 AM
« View all web results for obama approval ratings

Washington Post
Obama approval rating dips below 60 per cent
Press Trust of India, India - 9 hours ago
Washington, Feb 24 (PTI) Hours before his first joint address to the US Congress, US President Barack Obama's approval ratings have slipped below the 60 per ...
Video: Obama Declares Plan to Cut Deficit in Half AssociatedPress
Pro-Abortion President Barack Obama's Approval Ratings Drop to New Low LifeNews.com
Obama's Approval Ratings Are High - But Not Bipartisan CQPolitics.com
Christian Science Monitor - National Journal
all 7,429 news articles »

Seriously, you're a fucking tool.
Web results are something you have to look for. Any of it reported by the cable outlets? Any of it on the first few pages of a newspaper?

balli
02-25-2009, 12:25 AM
Stupid fucking Cobra


CBS News and Knowledge Networks held a nationally representative poll of 534 people who watched President Obama give his address to Congress to gauge their reaction in the minutes after the president’s speech.

Eighty percent of speech watchers approve of President Obama’s plans for dealing with the economic crisis. Before the speech, 63 percent approved.

Fifty-one percent of speech watchers think the president's economic plans will help them personally. Thirty-six thought so before the speech.

Seventy-five percent of speech watchers now say they were able to get a good understanding of President Obama’s economic plans, compared to 58 percent before the speech.

Seventy-four percent of speech watchers think President Obama’s plans will make the economy better. Eleven percent think they will make them worse, while 15 percent think they will make no difference.

Eighty percent of speech watchers are optimistic about the next four years with Mr. Obama as president. Seventy-one percent said they were optimistic before the speech.

Seventy-six percent of speech watchers think Barack Obama’s economic plans will help the housing crisis. Twenty-four percent think they will not.
http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/02/24/politics/politicalhotsheet/entry4826615.shtml

PixelPusher
02-25-2009, 12:25 AM
Web results are something you have to look for. Any of it reported by the cable outlets? Any of it on the first few pages of a newspaper?

Actually, stories about Obama's high approval ratings were all over the place - you probably missed them because they weren't framed in the batshit crazy, alarmist way you presented it in the OP



Survey Reveals Broad Support for President (http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/24/us/politics/24poll.html)

By JEFF ZELENY and MEGAN THEE-BRENAN
Published: February 23, 2009

President Obama is benefiting from remarkably high levels of optimism and confidence among Americans about his leadership, providing him with substantial political clout as he confronts the nation’s economic challenges and opposition from nearly all Republicans in Congress, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll.

A majority of people surveyed in both parties said Mr. Obama was striving to work in a bipartisan way, but most faulted Republicans for their response to the president, saying the party had objected to the $787 billion economic stimulus plan for political reasons. Most said Mr. Obama should pursue the priorities he campaigned on, the poll found, rather than seek middle ground with Republicans.

Mr. Obama will deliver his first address to Congress on Tuesday evening against a backdrop of deep economic anxiety among the public, with worries spanning party, class and regional divides. A majority of Americans, 55 percent, say they are just making ends meet, with more than 6 in 10 concerned that someone in their household might lose his job in the next year.

Americans are under no illusions that the country’s problems will be resolved quickly, but the poll suggested that they will be patient when it comes to the economy, with most saying it would be years before significant improvement.

A month into Mr. Obama’s term, with his first big accomplishments, setbacks and political battles behind him, more than three-quarters of the people polled said they were optimistic about the next four years with him as president. Similar percentages said that they thought he was bringing real change to the way things were done in Washington and that they had confidence in his ability to make the right decisions about the economy.

The aura of good will surrounding Mr. Obama at this stage of his presidency is similar to the one that benefited Ronald Reagan as he led the nation out of economic gloom.

With a job approval rating of 63 percent, Mr. Obama is in a strong position to sell his economic policies. Yet the poll also captured skepticism about how effective his plans will prove to be in addressing the deep recession, as well as a strain of populism that could test his ability to retain public support for efforts to prop up key sectors of the economy.

At a moment when some economists are talking openly about the possibility of nationalizing banks, a majority of poll respondents said that so far, the administration’s bailout plans for financial institutions would benefit bankers, not all Americans. An even wider majority said the struggling automotive companies, which are seeking billions of dollars in additional loans from the government and which are shedding tens of thousands of workers, should not receive any more taxpayer money to help them survive. And while there is a strong belief that government should help homeowners avoid foreclosure, people are evenly divided over whether the plan announced last week is fair.

“The government doesn’t step up and help other industries, so why should they help the banks and the auto companies?” Margie Rowe, 62, a Democrat from Ahoskie, N.C., said in an interview after participating in the poll. “It’s not fair. Our taxpayer money is going to bail out all these corrupt people who are making millions.”

The national telephone poll was conducted Wednesday through Sunday with 1,112 adults, and has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus three percentage points.

The poll suggests that for now, Mr. Obama has been successful in explaining to Americans that the country is in for a long road to economic recovery. Over all, 53 percent of the public expect that the economic stimulus plan he signed into law last week will improve things, but half of those surveyed say it is not likely to shorten the recession and just over two-thirds expect that more money will be needed to right the economy.

Nearly all Americans are concerned that the cost of the economic programs will have significant long-term effects on future generations, with 65 percent saying they are very concerned about increasing the national debt and 26 percent suggesting they are somewhat concerned. Yet about three-quarters say they are more concerned about the current economic crisis.

“The one-time help was O.K., but I think the amount they are asking for is unreasonable,” Priscilla Felknor, 67, a Republican from Dandridge, Tenn., said in an interview after participating in the poll.

Most Americans said the president was trying to make good on his promise to bridge the partisan divide. About three-quarters, including 6 in 10 Republicans, said Mr. Obama had been trying to work with Republicans. But only 3 in 10 Americans said Republicans were doing the same.

On the economic stimulus plan, 63 percent of poll respondents said Republicans opposed the legislation for political reasons, not policy ones. Seventy-nine percent said Republicans should now be working in a bipartisan manner rather than holding fast with their policies.

But 56 percent of those surveyed said Mr. Obama’s priority should be following the policies he proposed during the campaign last year, rather than working with Republicans.

Rosemary Wedel, a 65-year-old Republican from Richmond, Tex., who participated in the poll, said in a follow-up interview that she had not voted for Mr. Obama last fall, but that she approved of how he had performed in his first month in office.

“I think it’s going to cost us more,” Mrs. Wedel said, “but I trust his political savvy.”

The poll found that the public’s widespread concern about the economy remained high, though now it is focused considerably more on jobs than on other dimensions of the economy, like the home mortgage crisis. Forty percent of those polled cited jobs and unemployment as the most important economic problem facing the country, up substantially from 11 percent last March, when fuel costs were the greatest concern.

Mr. Obama’s approval rating is about 10 percentage points higher than either George W. Bush or Bill Clinton were at this early stage of their presidencies. His job approval rating of 63 percent includes 88 percent of Democrats and 44 percent of Republicans.

The White House is reviewing many practices of the Bush administration, including the barring of photographs of the coffins carrying soldiers killed in Iraq. Mr. Obama has yet to offer an opinion on the matter, but the poll found that 69 percent of Americans would like to see the policy reversed.

ChumpDumper
02-25-2009, 12:30 AM
Web results are something you have to look for. Any of it reported by the cable outlets? Any of it on the first few pages of a newspaper?So you're telling me you don't know, but lied about knowing in a previous post.

MannyIsGod
02-25-2009, 12:35 AM
:lmao

Wild Cobra
02-25-2009, 12:39 AM
So you're telling me you don't know, but lied about knowing in a previous post.
I haven't watched TV for a few days now outside of a few minutes, nor do I read the paper. I would be outright shocked if either reported it as a feature story. I do admit to making an assumption. It should be a good gamble with the way the main stream media loves our new president.

Are you telling me the cable news and papers actually reported it as a feature story?

MannyIsGod
02-25-2009, 12:40 AM
:lmao

Wild Cobra
02-25-2009, 12:41 AM
How much Rush, Hannity, Savage and whatever else "fill-in-the-blank local rightwing radio screamer" agitprop do you have to listen to everyday to convince yourself that a 60% approval rating is bad news?

25% disapproval? Oh Noes!!!
It's the fact that it's dropping so fast. Not because of where it's at.

MannyIsGod
02-25-2009, 12:41 AM
Isn't that a question you should have answered before you mouthed off?

MannyIsGod
02-25-2009, 12:41 AM
:lmao :lmao

PixelPusher
02-25-2009, 12:47 AM
It's the fact that it's dropping so fast. Not because of where it's at.

When the polls come out tomorrow, the "speed" at which his already high approval ratings will have risen since yesterday won't be the issue.

TDMVPDPOY
02-25-2009, 01:18 AM
thats because liberals are doing everything in the senate trying to make him or look FAIL....

if it werent for the liberals, america wouldnt be in the mess today and obama has to come in and solve the shit.....this has happened to every other govt around the world that just came elected in the past year....

everyday you will hear smear campaigns and shit, its the norm for the typical losing party.

cool hand
02-25-2009, 04:17 AM
President Obama’s job approval rating started this year at 69% and is now 59%. His disapprovals went from 18% to 25%, according to Gallop.

Why isn’t the media reporting this?

Obama Job Approval Dips Below 60% for First Time (http://www.gallup.com/poll/116077/Obama-Job-Approval-Dips-Below-First-Time.aspx)

Congress still has a hard time pleasing Americans. The RCP average went from 18.4% to 31.8, but that expected because the libtards are now happy. Wonder where it will go?

Congressional Job Approval (http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/congressional_job_approval-903.html)



It will be in the 80's after last nights speech.

cool hand
02-25-2009, 04:18 AM
wild cobra....lets face it we lost the election, now we have to go with the flow.....its alright. you will be OK.

Rogue
02-25-2009, 04:19 AM
no wonder Obama lost some approval, he should have nominated Halle Berry as his SOS, as we all expected him to do. But he frustrated us by nominating Hillary cliton as so SOS.

redskinfan
02-25-2009, 01:46 PM
I think cobra is a billionaire and is scared he might have to pay higher taxes!

Winehole23
02-25-2009, 01:55 PM
I think cobra is a billionaire and is scared he might have to pay higher taxes!He owns SpursTalk. Didn't you know?

clambake
02-25-2009, 04:26 PM
give cobra a break. his depression is the by-product of a recent, personal rejection.

balli
02-25-2009, 04:27 PM
give cobra a break. his depression is the by-product of a recent, personal rejection.
:lol

clambake
02-25-2009, 04:36 PM
:lol

well, come on.........he said he hasn't read any papers.......or watched tv......or thought about anything since being rejected.(which is weird considering all the experience he has in being rejected).

hell, i bet he's still wearing last weekends underwear.

Winehole23
02-25-2009, 04:49 PM
give cobra a break. his depression is the by-product of a recent, personal rejection.So noted. Thanks for the memo, sorry to WC.

balli
02-25-2009, 04:52 PM
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=117205&highlight=careful

Wild Cobra
02-25-2009, 10:40 PM
Ooops...

I must have entered the Childrens forum. Lots of 1st grader attitude here.

ChumpDumper
02-26-2009, 02:09 AM
Shut up, flaglot.

Ignignokt
02-26-2009, 03:20 AM
to be fair cobra, not until Obama drops to the high 40's should this be news.

temujin
02-26-2009, 07:57 AM
I think cobra is a billionaire and is scared he might have to pay higher taxes!

If he is a billionaire, it's his mama's billions.

clambake
02-26-2009, 10:56 AM
Shut up, flaglot.

:lmao

TDMVPDPOY
02-26-2009, 11:29 AM
If he is a billionaire, it's his mama's billions.

zimbabwe currency FTW