Thursday, December 10, 2009

This'n'That; December 10th-Again["Brick";FUBOwear;FUBO]

"Clown Prince" Rating 'Drops Like A Brick!!'
The "Clown Prince's" job approval rating has fallen to 47 percent in the latest Gallup poll, the lowest ever recorded for any president at this point in his term. Fluffy's immediate predecessor, President George W. Bush, had an approval rating of 86 percent, or 39 points higher than Obama at this stage. White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said he doesn't "put a lot of stock" in the survey by Gallup, which has conducted presidential approval polls since 1938, longer than any other organization. "There's no doubt Fluffy's 47 percent is mainly a result of the continuing bad economy," said Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia's Center for Politics. He added: "The Clown Prince" has reason to be concerned about his ratings. Even in tough times, presidents have usually been able to stay above the critical 50 percent mark in the first year, when the public is most inclined to give the new incumbent [incompetent??]the benefit of the doubt."

When Gallup began taking presidential approval polls 71 years ago, Franklin Roosevelt had been president for more than five years. During his remaining time in office, his job approval rating never fell below 48 percent. The next 11 presidents, both obamacRATs and republicRATs, all had higher job approval ratings than the "Clown Prince" at this stage of their tenure. Their ratings were:

  • -- The "Clown Prince," 47 percent
  • -- George W. Bush, 86 percent
  • -- Bill Clinton, 52 percent
  • -- George H.W. Bush, 71 percent
  • -- Ronald Reagan, 49 percent
  • -- Jimmy Carter, 57 percent
  • -- Gerald Ford, 52 percent
  • -- Richard Nixon, 59 percent
  • -- Lyndon Johnson, 74 percent
  • -- John Kennedy, 77 percent
  • -- Dwight Eisenhower, 69 percent
  • -- Harry Truman, 49 percent
  • -- Franklin D. Roosevelt, 48 percent

What FUBO Really Means-By It's Creator

Join the Movement! In generations past they had "Don't Tread On Me" and "Remember the Alamo," and today we have FUBO. What's it mean? It means that you want your country back. That you're not a socialist, that you don't want to pay your neighbors' mortgage, that you are tired of big-government bailouts. Stand up and be counted -- and use your First Amendment before they apply the Fairness Doctrine to t-shirts and bumper stickers. by Bob Lonsberry - FUBOwear creator
[1916 Lyell ave, Rochester, NY 14606 - 800-836-2413]
I have FUBOwear in my wardrobe.... You should augment yours!!!
Til Nex'Time....

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