| Friday, November 11, 2005 |
| The Iraq effect - honesty and integrity edition |
New poll, more pain for Dubya. Apparently, only southern, white evangelicals still think he's honest. Most Americans apparently still think Bush is "likable" (52-47) but a minority think the president is ethical (47-51), and even fewer think he's honest (42-57). And that's just the AP-Ipsos poll. A Nov 8-9 Fox/Opinion Dynamics poll found that 29 percent of respondents felt that the Bush administration is more ethical than recent presidential administrations, but 39 percent thought it was less so.
We all know what this is about: Iraq -- the necon's presidency-killing obsession, for which they continue to cling to a delusional version of reality, let alone to Ahmad Chalabi. Bush sent his nanny to Iraq to try and generate good press on this Veterans Day, but if you think that the sight of Condi with a pith helmet on is enough to turn public opinion in this country around, I've got a nice bridge to sell you in Brooklyn.
Tags: Iraq, Middle East, War, polls, News, Bush |
posted by JReid @ 10:52 AM   |
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