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O.T. From Dick Morris' Book on Clinton: Part 1
We're in "an aweful recession becasue fat, happy and stupid Americans think
"the economy" has something to do with the stock market, and "if the guvverment would just do something about it." They then cash their unemployment checks they've been receiving for a year or so, pay $24/gallon for bottled water while bitching about gas being the same price on the pump as 17 years ago, then drive their Hyundai to WalMart to make sure everyone in China has a job. Hahahahahahahahahahahaha Security? There is none; we are importing militants to enhance "diversity" while sending money to Palastinian (and other) terriorists. WE created the problem by electing buffoons and leaving them there when we realize what they are. But then again, they're going to give us free "health care!" Hahahahahahahahahahahaahhha It's over, we made it happen. Get used to it. |
O.T. From Dick Morris' Book on Clinton: Part 1
Speaking of Dick Morris, here's an article from Newsmax, rec.boats'
conservative news outlet of choice: NewsMax.com Sunday, July 20, 2003 10:42 p.m. EDT Dick Morris: Bush Approval Rating in 'Free Fall' Top political strategist Dick Morris sounded the alarm for the White House Sunday night, warning that President Bush's job approval rating was now in "free fall." "I have never seen a president of the United States cave in, in his job approval like Bush is doing now," Morris told Fox News Channel's Geraldo Rivera. "He has a serious political problem." "The polls suggest that he's losing two points a week," said the one-time Clinton political guru, who has worked for both Democrats and Republicans but has been generally supportive of Bush in commentaries in the New York Post and on Fox News. Morris noted that even when his former client was impeached for lying to a grand jury and the nation, his job approval rating hovered at around 62 percent. But Bush's approval numbers, which hovered in the mid-80s immediately after the Iraq war, have tumbled to 53 percent in the latest Zogby poll, he noted. Morris chalked Bush's slide up to the one-a-day death count of U.S. soldiers in Iraq, but said the president is also a victim of his own success in the war on terrorism. "You ask people what are the major problems facing America, and only about eight or nine percent say terrorism," he told Fox, adding, "In a sense we don't need George Bush anymore." Morris warned that Bush should forgo his traditional August vacation at the Crawford ranch and stay focused on events in Washington, D.C., which he lost control over during his trip to Africa. Otherwise, said Morris, "when he returns he may have to look for a new job." |
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