
WASHINGTON (CNN) – Looks like all of Bill Clinton's time on the campaign trail this year for his wife Hillary may be paying off in the polls for more than one member of the family.
Sitting presidents usually top Gallup's list of the country's most admired man, and this year is no exception: President Bush leads, as the choice of 10 percent of those polled. But in this survey, he's in a statistical tie with former President Bill Clinton, at 8 percent. In the last survey, there was an 8-point margin of separation, with Bush leading 13 to 5 percent, and a 17-point difference in a 2004 poll. (Full poll results [PDF])
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Now that was the joke of 2007. The Gerbil has the lowest ratings in the history of America yet ABC says he's number one. Next ABC will report Bush got the Nobel Peace Prize. I would suggest the Gerbil rethink his visit to the Middle East, his alcohol bottle might be shot. Evil people don't die fast they live to go to hell in the end.
I guess the ABC Executives thought that putting Hillary as number one it would help the Gerbil.
I think ABC got that wrong--maybe the comparison was between the Gerbil and FEMA, which has an even lower approval rating than both the Gerbil and Congress.
Let's just say that a person six feet under can be the Gerbil in the polls in a heartbeat.
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