kstewart33
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Thu Sep-15-05 08:13 AM
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New York Times/CBS poll just out: Bush approval at 41% |
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Thu Sep-15-05 08:16 AM
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1. This isn't real. I can't go on any longer believing the public |
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is thinking he's getting better. Wasn't he just at 36 or 38%? Such crap.
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Thu Sep-15-05 08:17 AM
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2. so the bottom has not yet occurred, that is why bush is speaking |
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Thu Sep-15-05 08:19 AM
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Speaking does not make it better |
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Every time he opens his mouth, things get worse. I'm just afraid they'll try to start another war to whip up some of that patriotic ferver they seem to be able to drum up when they have an "enemy."
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Thu Sep-15-05 08:42 AM
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10. My kids & their friends are livid |
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that the Chimp's blathering will prevent "OC" from being aired tonight. Of course, my kids are already progressive Dems, but I imagine this will piss off a lot of other young OC fans across the US.
Every little bit helps the poll #s go down.
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Thu Sep-15-05 08:22 AM
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6. results are from many different polls |
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There are dozens of polls, each with their own numbers showing different levels of approval/disapproval.
I have always had a difficult time believing that any polling company can pick 1000 people and accurately reflect the attitude of the entire country.
What I focus on is the trends in a particular poll. Regardless of whether it's 36, 38, or 40% every single poll shows *'s numbers dropping by 5-6 percentage points over the last few months. THAT is significant.
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Thu Sep-15-05 08:17 AM
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3. And they will continue to drop after his speech. The man must be the |
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worst public speaker I have seen. His polls always drop after he talks in public.
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Thu Sep-15-05 08:34 AM
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8. He won't disappoint us tonight, either. He talks, his #'s drop |
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Edited on Thu Sep-15-05 08:34 AM by Lastlaughin08
Go DimSon, Go!
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Thu Sep-15-05 08:19 AM
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Argued with parental freeper yesterday, who wants to blame NO's mayor and LA's gov. Finally got him to admit the Bush looked clueless, and Brown was a disaster. But, people have bought into the spin, at least those looking for some sign of life in the rovian sphere.
I must say, the arguments were easier yesterday than ever before, so i suspect that even ultra-conservatives can be realistic at times.
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Thu Sep-15-05 08:34 AM
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9. This Is Within The Statistical Range Of The Last Two Polls |
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These polls, given the "small" sample, are only accurate to within, at best, plus/minus 2.5% at the 95% confidence interval.
So, a 39% one week, and a 41% the next are likely indicative of "no change".
If one actually does a compendium of the several commonly seen polls like Zogby, Gallup, ARC, Pew, Harris, (who i think does the CBS/NYT poll), the aggregate is about 38%. Since the samples of these combine, the margin of error at the 95% CI falls dramatically. And, the probable error of the value gets proportionally smaller as well. As a result, we would see some polls showing, at the high end of their error range, a difference of 3% from the overall mean.
This is not surprising, and shouldn't be seen as a positive trend for Silverspoon. The Professor
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Thu Sep-15-05 08:49 AM
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12. I'm not comparing with others as to change, just the raw number |
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Why can 39-41% of the public still support him at all?
that entire range is too high. divorced from reality, just like thhe president.
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Thu Sep-15-05 08:57 AM
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I completely concur. I just wouldn't make too much of THIS poll's numbers.
But, how any more than the 20% of the lunatic right could still support this buffoon is as much a mystery to me as it is to you. The Professor
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Thu Sep-15-05 08:21 AM
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5. Agree that anything in 40's is high, but overall trend is down |
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Edited on Thu Sep-15-05 08:22 AM by DemsUnited
It will stabilize a bit around 40 - 45% but any bad news will take it down, such as
1) Continuing violence in Iraq and problems with Iraqi Constitution.
2) CIA outing indictments
3) Huge gas & winter heating bills
4) Any ongoing problems with reconstruction on the Gulf Coast (the Feds were slow to own the problem, but in the eyes of the nation, they own it now.)
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Thu Sep-15-05 08:31 AM
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7. yes, and Jr's marks on terriorism is down also!! (his trump card) |
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......For the first time, just half of Americans approve of Mr. Bush's handling of terrorism, which has been his most consistent strength since he scored 90 percent approval ratings in the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks. More than 6 in 10 now say that he does not share their priorities for the country, 10 percentage points worse than on the eve of his re-election last fall, while barely half say he has strong qualities of leadership, about the same as said so at the early low-ebb of his presidency in the summer of 2001.
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Thu Sep-15-05 08:47 AM
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11. The internals of that poll are MIGHTY interesting |
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GWB's overall Approval
Approve 41 Disapprove 53 Don’t know 6
RightTrack/WrongTrack
Right 31 Wrong 63 Don’t Know 6
Foreign Policy
Approve 38 Disapprove 52 Don’t know 10
Economy
Approve 35 Disapprove 59 Don’t know 6
Iraq
Approve 36 Disapprove 59 Don’t know 5
Campaign on Terrorism
Approve 50 Disapprove 43 Don’t know 8
Katrina
Approve 44 Disapprove 50 Don’t know 6
GWB have same priorities for country as you
Has 36 Has not 61 Don’t know 3
Congress have same priorities for country as you
Has 29 Has not 63 Don’t know 8
Confident or uneasy about GWB Iraq decisions
Confident 35 Uneasy 63 Don’t know 2
Confident or uneasy about GWB Katrina decisions
Confident 46 Uneasy 51 Don’t know 3
Was GWB’s response to Katrina, too quick, too slow, about right
Too quick 1 Too slow 65 About right 32 Don’t Know 2
Lots of discontent out there according to this poll.
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Thu Sep-15-05 08:52 AM
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they still want to have a beer with the retard.
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Thu Sep-15-05 08:55 AM
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15. Take a look at the numbers for these two questions |
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Does GWB have same priorities for country as you?
Does Congress have same priorities for country as you?
Damn high on the "No" side.
So why would you want to have a beer with someone who doesn't want the same things you do?
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Thu Sep-15-05 08:55 AM
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16. "GWB Response To Katrina, Too Quick..." |
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So, 65% think it was too slow and yet 44% approve of his handling???? Man, cognitive dissonance is a bitch. Also, who the fuck are these insane 1% who think Chimpy was TOO QUICK????? I know it's only 1%, but, I mean, WTF???
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Thu Sep-15-05 08:52 AM
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13. it seems like this is as low as MSM is willing to admit |
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or there's a hardcore of people who really will drink the kool aid for this asswipe.
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Thu Sep-15-05 09:00 AM
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18. He's desperately trying to save himself... |
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his survival instincts are very strong...He has now made three trips to New Orleans and the disaster area. He made a speech in front of the UN. Then he pronounced that he accepted responsibility to the extent the Federal Government was responsible, and now, he's going to give an address to the American people on nationwide TV in prime time. What's next? He does a tap dance in a tutu?
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