This may have been asked before but in absence of search I’ll ask again.
Do most non-Americans (I’m referring mostly to western democracies with reasonably high standards of living and full access to news and net) know that while Bush still has his “30%” that could seemingly watch him bite the heads off puppies and sing his praises, the majority of Americans have at best mixed opinions of Bush while a sizeable minority (at least some days probably a slight majority) detest him and his administration? .
I have heard and read about his low approval ratings, yes, but I’m one of a small percentage of the population that pays attention to things like that.
Maybe Hoover or Truman at some point(Coolidge?). Maybe Nixon at the end. I don’t know where such stats are tracked. I am counting the days until he is gone, but I’ve been counting them for almost 8 years now. He’s a moron and needs to sink into obscurity like Ford did–we can only hope he does so. I’d like to see Cheyney locked into his “undisclosed location” with no food or water, but I’ve always been a vindictive bitch.
Well, I don’t know if it speaks to our intelligence or our apathy or maybe our desire to do something different…anything different…I really don’t know. Craaazy things have happened in other countries for far less.
We’ve been trying to put a finger on the source of our apathy for years now. One can clearly see why apathy is bad when you look at the poll numbers, sense the disapproval, and then see that nothing happens to stop it.
Bush also had the highest approval ratings in history, about 90%, though that was an immediately post-9/11 patriotic fluke when for a few days we’d have probably rallied behind Dr. Zaius if he was our commander-in-chief. I believe he’s the only president to dive more than 60 points from highest to lowest approval ratings.
ETA: I stand corrected according to the link given earlier. I didn’t realize Truman’s high was that high and low was that low, but if that graph is accurate he dived from about 90 to single digits.
Last I heard, roughly 70% of America dislikes (or “disapproves of”) Congress (cite from realclearpolitics.com who I know nothing about and could be biased but matches what I recall hearing somewhere onetime) and only 20% approves.
I think it’s more attributible to the damned near impossibility of removing a president, no matter how hated, during his term. There have been grass roots calls for impeachment but none have been taken that seriously, and the only ones to enter Congress have been for Cheney (which is actually a major reason there hasn’t been a louder “Impeach Bush” auto da fa- bad as he is, most people would rather have him than Cheney so you have to take them both out, then people aren’t particularly wild about Nancy Pelosi or (90 year old) Robert Byrd, the only two non Bushites in the succession.
I think too few people, both here and abroad, appreciate the genius behind this arrangement. Bush is an irresponsible, hateful, lazy and selfish punk who has put together a cabinet that let him play the role of world leader, but he is no moron. Not by any stretch. He’s just a jerk who should be banned.