Awesome! 61% of the American people approve of how Obama is doing nothing. A higher percentage then he got in the general election:

Overall, 61% of voters somewhat or strongly approve of Obama’s performance so far while 35% disapprove.

But I have to say, come January 21st….that number will be going down down down.

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 1Reply to this comment  

I posted the thank you Sarah video, thanks

November 20th, 2008 at 6:13 pm
tillthen
 2Reply to this comment  

Sadly, these numbers reflect just how extensive the dumbing of America has become. I would wager anything that you could poll 10 people in any average American town, and none could tell you who the VP is, and some not even the POTUS elect.

November 20th, 2008 at 6:23 pm
BarbaraS
 3Reply to this comment  

I will state the obvious. How can Obama do anything when he is not in office yet? Of course, the illiterate public might be fooled by the media harping on his “presidency” at the present time and his acting as if he is already the president by announcing his cabinet appointments. He is not the president yet and he has no power yet and if the SCOTUS does it’s job properly he might never be. I agree after Jan 20 things might be different is he is sworn in. Buyer’s remorse anyone? All these know nothings who voted for him will be expecting a check in the mail and will be severely dissappointed. The media is totally ignoring Bush’s actions now and only reports Obama’s dreck. Bush will be president for the next two months and I will celebrate every day that he is still in office because the sh**t will hit the fan on Jan 21.

November 20th, 2008 at 7:48 pm
Scrapiron
 4Reply to this comment  

The democrats have to approve of Hussein O doing nothing. After all they bought a shiny $50 gold piece from China and found it was hollowed out and filled with worthless material, only the outer shell was shiny gold.

November 20th, 2008 at 8:19 pm
jainphx
 5Reply to this comment  

If he did NOTHING for four years, it would be a G-D send!!! Please Obama do nothing.

November 20th, 2008 at 9:03 pm
road warrior
 6Reply to this comment  

Why are people even asking this question already? Why take an approval pole when he isn’t even the actual president yet? This crap is all just illuminati propaganda to make people think the world just loves Obama. But i agree, the minute he gets into office he is in trouble! His first mistake (which will come soon) will have people jumping off the Obama ship left and right.

November 20th, 2008 at 10:01 pm
IndieDogg
 7Reply to this comment  

Alice, I need more mushrooms!

November 20th, 2008 at 11:05 pm
tillthen
 8Reply to this comment  

What! Are we out of KOOL-Aid?

November 21st, 2008 at 3:54 am
Fit fit
 9Reply to this comment  

Majority of Americans disaprove of Republicans in general. Highest number in their polling history. Welcome to your new reality as a dying political party. Kick out the bigots, stop making fiscal conservative an oxymoron, and realize that strong on national defense doesn’t mean never admitting a mistake and you just might make it back someday.

November 21st, 2008 at 5:52 am
Hard Right
 10Reply to this comment  

Keep dreaming Fit. We’ll be back, especially because of obama. You and your kind are going to get the president you wanted….. and be out of power for about 8-12 years after that.
BTW, when the left decides to try and protect America it will be a welcome change from their previous lack of effort.
9/11 is squarely on the head of Bill Clinton and the dems.

November 21st, 2008 at 6:23 am
Fit fit
 11Reply to this comment  

Real Americans blame bin Laden for 9/11. Twisted freaks (conservative and liberal) blame other Americans.

November 21st, 2008 at 6:35 am
Hard Right
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Nice attempt at spin–but FAIL. I’m not surprised you try to claim the dems have no responsibility for what happened. I also find it amusing since it was the dems who loudly claimed (and still do) 9/11 was Bush’s fault since he was president when it happened.

If not for the dems/Bill’s failure to protect America 9/11 would likely never have happened. The dems have a long history of not protecting this country. Lie or spin all you want, but the fact is most of the problems we deal with today regarding national security were created by dems.

November 21st, 2008 at 8:04 am
Fit fit
 13Reply to this comment  

the fact is most of the problems we deal with today regarding national security were created by dems.

Opinion not fact.

I also find it amusing since it was the dems who loudly claimed (and still do) 9/11 was Bush’s fault

Twisted freaks (conservative and liberal) blame other Americans.

It’s called comprehending what you’re reading, look into it…

-but FAIL

Hard Right, what are you a thirteen year old? Go post on the HSM3 boards.

November 21st, 2008 at 8:52 am
Hard Right
 14Reply to this comment  

You just make me laugh Fit. Iran-Carter. North Korean nukes–Clinton. Iran–Carter. Afghanistan–Clinton. Somalia–Clinton. Opinion? Nope. fact.

Again, Clinton and the dems share responsibility for allowing 9/11 to happen. You read but don’t understand, yet project your handicap onto others. Typical leftist.

As for you suggesting anyone is immature, that’s just pure hypocrisy and funny.

November 21st, 2008 at 9:37 am
A_Nonny_Mouse
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“Overall, 61% of voters somewhat or strongly approve of Obama’s performance so far while 35% disapprove.”

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So this newly-created “Office of the President-Elect” is a success, I gather?

November 21st, 2008 at 9:45 am
Fit fit
 16Reply to this comment  

Sorry, still just opinion. It’s debatable Carter’s Iran debacle has anything to do with 9/11. North Korea and Somalia? It’s also debatable our actions in the eighties empowered bin Laden and if the decision to leave troops in Saudi after Desert Storm was a motivating factor. It’s debatable whither or not more should have been done after the “bin Laden determined to strike U.S.” memo.

I blame the nineteen terrorists and those who aided them. That is only my opinion and that is a fact.

November 21st, 2008 at 10:32 am
Hard Right
 17Reply to this comment  

LOL. Iran is Carter’s baby and you know it. I also didn’t say they had anything to do with 9/11. Yet you attack my reading comprehension…

North Korea. Clinton cut a deal with them on the nukes. They promptly broke it. The Clinton admin knew about it and did nothing.

Somalia-Clinton cutting an running only emboldened OBL and other terrorists. Now they have a new base of operations. Bush has been trying to help change that.

Afghanistan–When it sank into civil war, Billy boy did nothing. The Northern Alliance was worth supporting, but he was too busy getting BJs to care. Thanks to his carelessness OBL and the Taliban found a home where they operated freely.

Obama wanted America destroyed period. If it hadn’t been our troops as claimed, it would have been our support of Israel. Those are called excuses. You know, what you’ll be doing for obama soon.

These are facts. Just because you don’t like them doesn’t mean they aren’t.

Spare us your phony patriotism. We know how you really feel. If it was a Rep that was president you would be blaming him for 9/11.
I blame clinton for allowing it to happen because that’s the fact. Deal with it.

November 21st, 2008 at 11:24 am
Fit fit
 18Reply to this comment  

Phony patriotism is blaming Americans for 9/11. You love a political party more than your own country.

November 21st, 2008 at 11:56 am
Fit fit
 19Reply to this comment  

Hard Right is an example of what happens when a party turns it’s back on intellectualism.

November 21st, 2008 at 12:30 pm
 20Reply to this comment  

Fit said

Welcome to your new reality as a dying political party. Kick out the bigots, stop making fiscal conservative an oxymoron, and realize that strong on national defense doesn’t mean never admitting a mistake and you just might make it back someday.

Actually, Fit, it appears the “conservatives” decided to vote for your guy because he campaigned on the conservative issue, “tax cuts”. Naturally, he was lying… since by the time he reinstates Clinton’s tax values, then adds on his health insurance, energy and education programs… none of which operate on a smile… the taxes will be going up.

But the point is, conservatism is alive and well for the US electorate. And they thought they voted for it, instead of a lying politician (is there any other kind??) There just are no conservative politicians running, and we plunks in the WH the candidates we have… not the candidates we wished we had.

But this loss is, IMHO, good. Because either the GOP returns to it’s platform of conservatism, or it will die as virtually indistinguishable from the big spending, big govt progressive socialist party the DNC has become. The Dems, however, are also doomed if they continue to push the socialist domestic “redistribute the wealth” agenda. Because this nation is definitely bipartisan in not wanting a socialist country.

As for the “bigots”? You got more than your fair share in your party, who loves to be intolerant while holding up the banner of tolerance. Fairness doctrine comes to mind as the most obvious of late….

Your comments on “admitting a mistake” have nothing to do with national security. There may be errors in the battles’ prosecution, but there are with all military theatres.

But Bush doesn’t feel liberating Iraq was a “mistake” and neither do I. And I am not alone in this opinion. So if your waiting for an apology for that, hold your dang breath. Or look to your new commander in chief, who was plenty willing to apologize for America to the world during his campaign. I’m betting those rhetoric days are over, now that he’s in the driver’s seat. Nothing like a dose of reality to get one to remove his foot from mouth.

But on the thread subject…. yup… absurd to judge a guy who’s done nothing but give a few people an offer for a new job. But then, it was absurd to fawn over a guy who’s done nothing to date but raise and spend lots of other people’s money. But maybe the adoring media was going thru Obama’withdrawal syndrome.

November 21st, 2008 at 12:52 pm
Hard Right
 21Reply to this comment  

Fit, I am an American first and a Conservative second. That is unlike you-a leftist first, second, and third. Enjoy the next four years. You and your kind won’t be in power beyond that.

November 21st, 2008 at 12:57 pm
sanjay
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Here’s what’s going “down, down, down”, that everyone is talking about:
http://www.usnews.com/blogs/capital-commerce/2008/11/21/how-tom-daschle-might-kill-conservatism.html

November 22nd, 2008 at 10:38 pm
Craig
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Sanjay, thanks for the article (#22). I enjoyed those paragraphs especially:

… The GOP strategist had been joking about the upcoming presidential election and giving his humorous assessments of the candidates. Then he suddenly cut out the schtick and got scary serious. “Let me tell you something, if Democrats take the White House and pass a big-government healthcare plan, that’s it. Game over. Government will dominate the economy like it does in Europe. Conservatives will spend the rest of their lives trying to turn things around and they will fail.”

… 3) Republicans better earn to competently talk healthcare. John McCain’s healthcare plan was perhaps the most provocative policy proposal of the entire 2008 campaign. Too bad he could neither fully explain how it worked nor persuasively argue why it was better than Barack Obama’s plan. Also too bad since his plan would have smartly reduced healthcare costs by getting companies out of the healthcare benefits business and empowering individuals to buy insurance on their own. This would have helped fix what economist Arnold Kling calls the insurance vs. insulation problem: “Insulation relieves the patient of the stress of making decisions about treatment. The patient also does not have to worry about shopping around for the best price. The problem with insulation is that it is not a sustainable form of healthcare finance.”

November 22nd, 2008 at 11:21 pm

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