Jan. 22, 2007 — - President Bush faces the nation this week more unpopular than any president on the eve of a State of the Union address since Richard Nixon in 1974.
Nixon was beleaguered by the Watergate scandal; for Bush, three decades later, it's the war in Iraq. With his unpopular troop surge on the table, his job rating matches the worst of his presidency: Thirty-three percent of Americans approve of his work in office while 65 percent disapprove, 2-1 negative, matching his career low last May.
Only three postwar presidents have gone lower -- Jimmy Carter, Nixon and Harry Truman. And only one has had a higher disapproval rating, Nixon.
For Bush, the bad news just starts there. Dismay over the unpopular war is dragging him down across the board, from his personal ratings to his position vis-à-vis the resurgent Democrats. It's all a remarkable comedown for a president who, shortly after Sept. 11, 2001, saw his approval rating soar to the highest for any president in polls since 1938.
Today, by contrast, 71 percent in this ABC News/Washington Post poll say the country is headed seriously off on the wrong track -- the most since budget battles led to a highly unpopular government shutdown in early 1996. Bush's war leadership clearly is the prime complaint: Sixty-four percent call the war a mistake, more than said so about Vietnam during that conflict.
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3 comments:
I still think the Chimp will get the Worst Pres. award.
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Both sit back and sent others to do crimes. Both lied to the American people and stole from the US Treasury. Both look evil.
TGCN is right Bush is worse then Nixon as we see thousands of brave young men and women die for Iraq oil.
Oh Peaches said they need new troops because they don't wont woman in Iraq and the numbers go down if you don't count woman. So their doing tricks to get kids to sign up even lying about giving them money. I know Chris Matthews wont let his son join nor will the other Bush supporters.
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