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Zogby: No Bush speech bounce

A new Zogby poll out today gives us the first sense of how the president's Iraq speech played with the public: It didn't.
A Zogby poll taken a week before the speech had 56 percent of the public saying they disapproved of the president's job performance. The new poll, taken after the speech, has 56 percent of the public saying they disapprove of the president's job performance. The percent of the public that approves of the job George W. Bush is doing dropped from 44 to 43 percent, a change John Zogby called statistically insignificant.

"It's all about the war,'' Zogby tells Bloomberg. "This war has really polarized Americans. This is what his presidency is all about. The only thing that could change is if things start to go better on the ground, and it's not good to be at the mercy of external events."

Another poll result that's "not good" for the president: The concept of impeachment is slowly sinking in for a substantial portion of the American people. It's not a majority, but 42 percent of the public, including 25 percent of the Republicans surveyed, now say that Bush should be impeached if -- and is this really an "if," now? -- he misled the country about the reasons for going to war.
 
I guess no one else is astonished that 25% of Republicans would be in favor of impeaching Dubya if he lied about the reasons for going to war with Iraq. I even thought the 42% average was surprisingly high - much like Dubya in the '70s. :lol:
 
I know the TV news pundits kept screaming and braying about how this speech was a "stop-gap measure" to prevent polls from continuing a downward trend. It has not yet shown if that worked or not.

I don't seem to recall many predicting a 'bounce,' but I don't watch Fox.

If it had no effect, it may have to do with this stunning revelation...

*drum roll*...

BUSH DID NOT SAY A GODDAMNED THING THATS NEWS TO ANYBODY. NOR DID HE PROVIDE ANY DETAILS ABOUT WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN IN IRAQ. HIS ENTIRE fuckING SPEECH WAS "OH YEAH? 9/11! NOW SHUT THE fuck UP SO I CAN GET BACK TO WORK!"

myke.
...I think the American public has had it with the "9/11" rhetoric that the administration has been using. Which is a goddamned shame since we should be doing our best to diminish potential terror sources. Thank the Bush administration for not only turning global sympathy and support into worldwide disgust, but also doing the same in the United States.
 
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