Or, at least, teh L3ft returns to its historic advantage in party ID...http://poll.gallup.com/content/?ci=22168
3/29/2006 11:11:33 PM
they'll still vote republican, they just don't want their friends to know.
3/30/2006 8:42:20 AM
Alternate thread title: So this is why Bush is at historically low approval ratings...
3/30/2006 10:37:23 AM
Speaking of which...http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060407/ap_on_el_ge/troubled_republicans_4
4/7/2006 2:40:35 PM
It doesn't exist. Teh L3ft is going to take over both chambers of Congress, indict Dick Cheney, impeach and convict the President over Iraq and then install Nancy Pelosi as his successor...
4/7/2006 2:46:19 PM
When there's no other point to make, revert to hyperbole...I do agree with the article that the Democrats need to nationalize '06 and they need to do it post-fucking-haste. I don't know why they're dragging their feet on doing so, and aren't hitting hard enough on the multitude of ethical shortcomings from the Congressional & Executive GOP leadership.Generally though, I like the idea of the GOP running on National Security at this point.[Edited on April 7, 2006 at 2:54 PM. Reason : ...]
4/7/2006 2:49:06 PM
if republicans are evil it doesn't make democrats non-evilThe only people whos votes democrats could sway hate dems as much as repubs.
4/7/2006 3:07:19 PM
All politions are stupid.
4/7/2006 3:15:22 PM
^^ Regardless, the Democrats are polling significantly better than the Republicans for some reason...evil or not.And, am I reading this right? Bush is at 37% Approval - 59% Disapproval on the Gallup poll? Wow.And comically, the highest rating he's received in a poll during the last month is from NPR. Double-whammy.[Edited on April 7, 2006 at 4:03 PM. Reason : LOLLERS]
4/7/2006 3:41:11 PM
Where were people's heads last Novemember when it mattered? Though, honestly, it didn't matter much then. Most of the damage was already done. It's just that people are hearing about it now.
4/7/2006 4:32:24 PM
4/7/2006 4:35:49 PM
What does that even mean?
4/8/2006 7:33:31 PM
^ gay marriage.I don't know which is worse: The fact that so many people care or the fact that they elected a president based on shit like that.Okay, so the latter is worse.[Edited on April 8, 2006 at 7:37 PM. Reason : UGH, FUCK PEOPLE]
4/8/2006 7:36:33 PM
I think the fact so many people simplify a vote for a presidential candidate in such a manner is much worse.
4/8/2006 7:51:35 PM
That was their strategy. Are you implying it didn't work?
4/8/2006 8:28:09 PM
I'm implying hyperbole is rampant.
4/8/2006 9:25:28 PM
Which is in itself an implication that a significant number of people's heads weren't on gay marriage during the '04 election. http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/pages/results/states/US/P/00/epolls.0.htmlSection: MOST IMPORTANT ISSUETaxes (5%)Education (4%)Iraq (15%)Terrorism (19%)Economy/Jobs (20%)Moral Values (22%)Health Care (8%)80% of voters who cited Moral Values as most important voted for Bush.Section: POLICY TOWARD SAME-SEX COUPLELegally Marry (25%)Civil Unions (35%)No Legal Recognition (37%)70% of voters who believed there should be No Legal Recognition voted for Bush.Please explain how my comment constituted hyperbole. Or at least explain how since you didn't vote for Bush for that reason that you're extrapolating that neither did the majority of others who voted for Bush...
4/8/2006 9:42:39 PM
well I think it's obvious that most important issue does not mean only issue.Also, if only those who did find it the most important issue voted for Bush, he would have lost the election. So I think answering the question "where were people's heads...?" with a gay pride flag would fall under the hyperbole category.
4/8/2006 9:49:11 PM
Oh Jesus Christ.I didn't realize you were trying to split pubic hairs.This one's for you bigben1024.
4/8/2006 9:53:51 PM
and when does distinguishing gay marriage, terrorism and tax cuts count as splitting hairs?they seem pretty different to me.[Edited on April 8, 2006 at 10:01 PM. Reason : and when]
4/8/2006 9:57:06 PM
you're splitting hairs because i didn't outline EVERY POSSIBLE motive somebody might have had for voting for the presidentThe U.N.: Had nothing to do with Bush voters, except maybe spiteNorth Korea: Not Iraq, Not a Terrorist OrganizationJessica Alba: Are you on fucking crack?
4/8/2006 10:06:26 PM
I consider your post hyperbole. Maybe I interpreted what you were saying incorrectly.well, I put the picture of the UN because many bush voters probably didn't want to surcome to a "global test" as Kerry put it.The picture of NK represents how many bush voters probably wanted other countries involved so NK couldn't continue with their bitching about us for everything.[edit: I see now that nothing can ever stop that]The picture of Jessica Alba was answering the question literally about where people's minds were. It was more or less a joke.[Edited on April 8, 2006 at 10:14 PM. Reason : .]
4/8/2006 10:13:36 PM
i'm gonna agree with gamecat here
4/9/2006 12:01:05 AM
interesting.
4/9/2006 12:11:57 AM
Even as their unsigned, mind-blowingly awful op-ed piece attempts to shore up support for poor ol'George, the Washington Post's latest poll has the president at a newer low:http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/04/10/AR2006041000259.html
4/10/2006 2:38:48 PM