Trump’s Approval Ratings

September 11, 2018 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized

Well, it took them long enough to catch on that Trump is not the greatest president ever on the face of the earth and several other additional planets.

The polls. Oh my, they are not good.

 

 

Man, you wonder how long this guy can hold it together.  Already his behavior makes Nixon’s walking around the White House talking to the portraits at night look positively normal.

 

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  1. “I’m the greatest president ever!” says Trump. “Just look at how people love me!” Then he goes on to prove it by claiming that his disapproval ratings are actually his approval ratings.

    Because up is down and black is white and the sky is orange in Trump World.

    He also denies that the US is living under a coup right now. No one is stealing documents off his desk because his staff love him just as much as the rest of us do.

    In that last claim, he’s actually correct. They do.

    The people love him so much that Rasmussen [RASMUSSEN FOR GOD’S SAKE!] says that there’s a 4% chance Dem’s will take the House. Impeachment, here we come.

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  2. “Already his behavior makes Nixon’s walking around the White House talking to the portraits at night look positively normal.”

    We can only imagine what Trump is getting up to in the wee hours. The White House has become the ultimate prototype for a Halloween House of Horrors. Complete with a walking, talking, Tweeting Pumpkin Head.

    I’m scared, and have been for awhile.

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  3. What scares me the most is that nearly 40% of our population is appallingly ignorant.

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  4. Trump will always have a lunatic cult following that cannot be coaxed back to reality and sanity.
    But they CAN be defeated at the polls.

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  5. Right, on Barb! There are still millions of people who should know better because their wallets depend on it who do not read a daily newspaper or turn on the telly and get some network news. They strike me as another form of Timothy Leary’s “drop out generation”. They are also least likely to vote inasmuch as they feel detached and may even hate making any kind of decision. My hope is that there are still millions more who have purely had it with e lying, the grifters, the corruption and so on riding the Resolute Desk in the White House. And they vote.

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  6. The scary part is that there are still millions stubbornly hanging onto st00pid. Dotard45 was 25th Amendment material decades before the Electoral College SNAFU of grandiose proportions.

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  7. Here the d’s have the r’s in the corner and then wehave D legislators actively working to subvert the D’s and further entrench the R’s.
    Democratic Rep Cuellar (Tex 28) holding a fundraiser for thuglican incumbent Carter (R Tex 31) having the Blue dog d’s endorseing him, sending out invites for “Conservative John Carter”, and linking to him from his web pages.
    His excuse is that he is a friend and friendship is more important then humanity or the country ( last part is me).
    The race where he is subverting the d’s and helping thuglican is the one where MJ Hegar, of the “Doors” political ad.
    It is time to tell mr cuellar that he will be the junior member of the committee on stationary and postage.
    Strip him of all d support. No mailing lists, no money, no D bulk mail assistence of any kind, no money and active opposition.
    Willing to trade an R in mr cuellars ditrict for s D in MJ Hegar in the 31st.
    Time to show these weasels that there is retribution for bad behavior.
    I know the thuglicrats, such as cuellar, who run the dccc and dnc will never do this but perhaps time to launch a grassroots campaign against him. Not necessarily for any one just against this quisling.
    A house majority is meaningless if it is counting on turncoats such as this trash.

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  8. The scary part is that Trump’s supporters are still going to be there long after Trump has gone. We have seen in the past two years what’s been hiding under the American rock and how many of them there are, and they’re not going away.

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  9. Arthur Smith says:

    Deceit, deceit, deceit!
    Impeach, impeach, impeach!

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  10. Many Democratic donors, especially those with piles of $, are ignoring the DNC and looking at the D candidates individually to chose who to donate to. Of course the DNC hates that because they prefer to call the shots and funnel the $.

    WaPo had an article today about Hollywood execs, actors, producers, etc., all doing exactly that. Pootiepublicans are already decrying big $ going to states the donors don’t live in. I guess they forgot about the Kochs, Mercers, Mellons, Scaifes, Waltons, etc.

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  11. The problem is that Trump’s 30% support is concentrated in the fly-over states where they are the majority, and get to secure the Senate for Trump.
    This is of course collateral damage from the founding days. Would Thomas Jeff, Ben, etc really accepted this if they could have forseen that Rhode Island has as much clout as Brooklyn or Phillie?

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  12. The second scariest thing is that 37%+ of the polled people have such pathetic judgement of politics and character. Sorry, but these people are idiots. There’s no other way to say it.

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  13. Since JFK I’ve watched potus’ popularity polls rise and fall and sometimes rise again. Unlike our across the pond cousins, Americans cannot call for a vote of confidence in the sitting government. Americans must wait impatiently until the next election cycle. That may be a blessing for both voter and elected official. At the end of the day I pay little attention to these polls. Rather, In November we have an opportunity to vote locally. Voting for at least liberal leaning candidates, if not outright liberals, in every race has never been more important. This isn’t about defeating evangelical conservatism, this is about vanquishing them from the body politic. And it most go on in 2018, 2020, 2022, 2024, etc. every two years until no evangelical conservatives survive. See Darwin and natural selection.

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  14. @J7915

    Yes. See Great Compromise (1787)

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