Conason: Bush "In Deep Trouble"

mike larkin mike_larkin2001 at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 11 14:40:27 PST 2003


Not sure I buy this.

from salon.com:

Today's front-page poll in the New York Times headlines the "growing" number of Americans -- 58 percent -- who say they support war on Iraq even without the imprimatur of the U.N. That statistic may encourage the President, but if he wants to maintain his good mood he shouldn't read any further. The same Times/CBS poll also shows that Americans are deeply concerned about the falling international prestige of the United States, with respondents evenly split over whether "leaders of other countries around the world have respect for George W. Bush." A majority of 52 percent still believes more time should be given to U.N. weapons inspectors before a war begins. And despite the headlined figure, there are contradictory indications: almost two-thirds of the respondents said "Mr. Bush should take into account the views of antiwar protesters." So most Americans don't equate dissent with treason.

As for the President himself, the Times/CBS poll showed a "relatively high approval rating" of 56 percent. That number is indeed relatively high when compared to other recent surveys of Bush's standing among voters. For instance, Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report released a new poll yesterday. Of 1545 registered voters, only 39 percent "are sure they would vote for the reelection of President George W. Bush." Thirty-four percent are certain they would vote for someone else and the rest aren't sure. Bush's re-elect numbers have stagnated below 50 percent during much of his presidency, despite the war steroids pumped into his approval rating. Now they are falling below 40 percent, which means he is in deep trouble.

The entire poll is worth perusing. As the Ipsos summary says, "It does not look like this has hit bottom. In fact, among 781 registered voters interviewed March 4-6, 38 percent would definitely vote to re-elect Bush and 37 percent definitely voting for someone else -- a statistical dead heat."

Fortunately this President never, ever pays any attention to polls -- least of all when he makes decisions about war and peace. So the fact that his numbers are falling faster than a smart bomb have absolutely nothing to do with his impatience to start dropping them on Baghdad. [9:00 a.m. PST, Mar. 11, 2003]

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