Voters in Democratic primaries don’t like Bush, therefore he is unsatisfactory.
Meanwhile, in a parallel universe, researchers were stunned to find that voters in the Republican primaries are less likely to vote for the Democratic candidate.
by John Cole| 6 Comments
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Voters in Democratic primaries don’t like Bush, therefore he is unsatisfactory.
Meanwhile, in a parallel universe, researchers were stunned to find that voters in the Republican primaries are less likely to vote for the Democratic candidate.
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Oliver
He’s unsatisfactory, the polls just validate it.
Riggs
Polls brought to you by the fine people of NPR, CNN, Time Magazine and Salon. Speaking of which…I need to use the can, now what can I wipe with?
Oliver
You mean the same polls you guys lauded when Bush was in the 60s? Okay.
Ken hahn
Bush is indeed unsatisfactory. He doesn’t generate any enthusiasm from me. But the Democrats are far worse. Kerry is a moral coward who stands for nothing. His only response to any policy question is to scream like a little girl and cry about doubting his patriotism. Edwards is the reason you can’t afford health insurance. While he and his trial lawyer buddies get rich, working Americans pay his bills. And for anyone in the Party of Clinton to accuse anyone else of lying is so funny it almost hurts. I don’t like Bush, but the Democrats make him look like Superman.
fasteddie
Bush is a true coward who stands for crony capitalism and war profiteering. His only response to any policy question is 9-11. Big Pharma (One of Bush’s biggest supporters) is the reason you can afford health insurance. While Frist and his doctor buddies get rich, working Americans pay his bills. Any anyone of the Party of Bush, who is now responsible for the deaths of 547 Americans and maiming of over 3000, not to mentions 10,000 Iraqis, over complete lies and fabrications, to speak of lies is just so ridiculous.
Clinton lied and Monica cried. Bush lied and hundreds of Americans died. If you can’t see the difference, sham on you.
Slartibartfast
Sham on us, indeed. Meanwhile, back in the physical universe, John’s remark that polls taken at Democratic primaries showing Bush lagging with the voters on the left are hardly earth-shattering results still stands.