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80% of GOP Thinks Bush’s Presidency Was a Success i.e. 8 in 10 Republicans are Insane
A new CNN poll shows just how far away from sanity the Republican Party has drifted. According the poll, 80% of Republicans think George W. Bush’s presidency was a success.
The new CNN/ORC International poll asked people if they would generally consider the presidency of George W. Bush a success or a failure? Overall 55% of those surveyed consider Bush’s presidency a failure, while 42% consider it a success. 53% of men, 57% of women, and 77% of non-white people consider Bush a failure. However, 52% of white men think Bush’s presidency was a success. People across all age groups, with the exception of those over 65 years old, consider Bush a failure. A majority of respondents across all income and education levels, and in every part of the country also considered Bush a failure.
Eighty six percent of Democrats and 53% of Independents considered Bush a failure. The results of the poll suggest that George W. Bush is still hurting the GOP with moderates as 66% of them considered Bush’s presidency a failure, but if you really want to understand how far off of the the turnip truck of reality Republicans have fallen consider that 80% of Republicans polled thought that George W. Bush’s presidency was a success.
Republicans have completely brainwashed themselves about the Bush years.
It would be interesting to see why exactly they consider Bush a success. Was it the fact that he was president during the worst attack on domestic soil since Pearl Harbor? Was it that his administration lied the country into a completely unrelated to 9/11 war? How about the fact that his administration went on a spending binge that wiped out the budget surplus that Bill Clinton left behind? Could they approve of the fact that President Bush launched the biggest expansion of government in decades, and never bothered to pay for it. Or is that his administration eroded civil liberties, and ignored the constitution with regularity? Could it be his inept response to Katrina, or maybe it is the fact that his policies collapsed the economy, and led to the greatest economic downturn since the Great Depression?
You don’t have to be a Democrat to understand that the Bush years were a total disaster for the country. In fact, these polling numbers suggest that the impact of the Bush disaster is still pushing people away from the Republican Party. It isn’t a coincidence that the only groups who think Bush was a successful president are also the same people who supported John McCain in 2008 and Mitt Romney in 2012 (white men, people over age 65, Republicans, conservatives, and gun owners).
The people who think Bush was a successful president just so happen to also be the only people left in the Republican Party. These people are also quite possibly insane. The good news for Democrats is that these loonies believe that emulating George W. Bush is their path back to success.
Until the Republican Party stops living in denial about the Bush years, they have little chance of winning back the White House. The GOP’s problem is that the members of their party may think that the Bush presidency was a success, but everyone else in the country remembers a disastrous failure.
Republicans are out of step, out of reach, and quite frankly, out of their minds.
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Reynardine
Apr. 24th, 2013 at 6:03 pm
Rich white penis bias.
djchefron(Moderator)
Apr. 24th, 2013 at 6:17 pm
It was the cod piece.
Shiva
Apr. 24th, 2013 at 6:18 pm
However! The same ones that think Herr Bushler was a success, are the same ones that are bashing Obama for being at war.
That switch was thrown 1/20/2009
Nebroxah
Apr. 24th, 2013 at 6:28 pm
God, this makes me wish Texas really would secede, so all these morons can pile into the same rapidly-sinking Noah’s Ark of idiocy, and trouble the forward thinking populace no more.
Paws
Apr. 24th, 2013 at 6:39 pm
“Was it the fact that he was president during the worst attack on domestic soil since Pearl Harbor?”
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Well my guess is that these are the same people who think Bush kept us safe for 8 years and that the worst attacks on US soil were all done after a certain person was elected. Either way you’re right about one thing: they are, indeed, insane.
Alexander Koppen
Apr. 24th, 2013 at 6:59 pm
Come on! It wan’t that bad, he just should never have been born or survived the boston bombing, there were people, a real hero would have sacrificed himself for.
Sugapea
Apr. 24th, 2013 at 8:29 pm
BRAINWASHED INTO A FRENZY!
With FOX News plus all that RightWing Talk Radio blanketing America, Rush’s EIB Network, which I call ‘Excellence in Brainwashing’. This is what has happened to our RightWing. They are filled with misinformation and lies. Mega-Money puts out big dollars to deceive and MSNBC is nowhere near comparable to their monster propaganda machine!
JJ5306
Apr. 24th, 2013 at 8:59 pm
How could any person with the ability to Think feel this war monger was a success at anything? Do they think its a joke that he, Cheney, Rumsfeld and Rice are considered War criminals?
Artemus9
Apr. 24th, 2013 at 10:53 pm
He was so successful that his name was invoked exactly ZERO times during an entire Republican presidential campaign, including through SIXTEEN (groan) candidate debates.
You can’t have it both ways Mr/Ms GOTP’er, unless you just really like living up to your HYPOCRITICAL reputations.
peterjkraus
Apr. 24th, 2013 at 11:42 pm
No pills against stupidity. It’s just frightening that half of our voting population is nuts.
Sherlock
Apr. 25th, 2013 at 4:51 pm
peterijkraus-
Half the voters are not nuts— they are EVIL pricks that want everything in THEIR pocket NOW.
Andrew Rei
Apr. 25th, 2013 at 12:40 am
One of the 10 Tenets of the AFNP/GOP is insanity. I think this story ends all discussion as to whether I’m correct….
(BTW: AFNP= American Fascist/Nazi Party, aka, GOP)
Alexander Koppen
Apr. 25th, 2013 at 4:51 am
Sadam was not all over loved, and Sadam did fight several wars, eg. against Kuwait, so now there were some good, peaceful elections over there lately; the war was just awful to the people, and has cost many lives on both fronts. I kind of trust the elections because a lot of people in Iraq were shocked by the Boston accident. That’s all I’ll speak about, because future can only tell what will come next.
Cheryl Cabral
Apr. 25th, 2013 at 7:52 am
Well his Dudya was so great, it should not be a problem for the Bush 3 overload. Keep it all in the family.
h4x354x0r
Apr. 25th, 2013 at 12:07 pm
Look at Dub the Shrub’s job creation (actually loss) record. Especially hard hit were domestic manufacturing jobs, but Bush’s net job creation after 8 years was ZERO. What jobs were created, were Wal-Mart Greeter level jobs, which barely kept pace with the exodus of better manufacturing and industrial jobs.
montag
Apr. 25th, 2013 at 12:40 pm
Well, his administration did begin with the most successful attack on American soil because of a Texas sized screw up.
Sherlock
Apr. 25th, 2013 at 4:45 pm
Actually the Bush Presidency was a success – depending on how you define the word “success”.
There was not a nuclear war.
There are still 50 states in the Union.
We still elect most government officials
A Democrat has been president since he left office.
There is much more but I can’t think right now.
Jim D
Apr. 25th, 2013 at 8:26 pm
The only good thing about Dubya was..it’s a primer for all future Presidents for what NOT to do first of which is to not run with an evil bastard of a VP.