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> George W. Bush wasn't a one dimensional idiot either. He had a lot of charisma and people skills and is probably one of the highest Presidents of all time on the 'would like to have a beer with him' barometer, even now.

I would have thought the beer thing was a colloquialism for approval rating. If that's so, you're incorrect: at 22% his final approval rating was the worst in history, since they began recording such things in the thirties.




> If that's so, you're incorrect: at 22% his final approval rating was the worst in history, since they began recording such things in the thirties.

The day after election day, you're probably going to be telling us that 45-55% of the voters were idiots. Today, we can find large fractions which believe all sorts of idiocy (such as "think happy thoughts to help you get pregnant").

Combine that with a press that campaigned against W for his 2 terms while he stopped campaigning after his first and it's surprising that he was at 22%.

Today's happy fact, national "income" dropped more during "the recovery" than during the recession.


> The day after election day, you're probably going to be telling us that 45-55% of the voters were idiots.

You replied to me but I really don't know where you were trying to go with this. I assure you, I think way more than half of voters are idiots. ;)

(at least in their capacity as voters)


Wanting to have a beer with him is certainly not a colloquialism for approval rating. It is about him seeming like a cool guy on a personal level and like one you'd like to have a one-on-one conversation and hang out with.

That characteristic may or may not have anything to do with how good you think they are doing being POTUS. I thought he was a terrible President but still would love to have a beer with him and shoot the breeze.


> I thought he was a terrible President but still would love to have a beer with him and shoot the breeze.

I might be selling the sophistication of the electorate short but I think this attitude is probably a little unusual. I suspect for most people likability, approval, and electability are all rather synonymous. Difficult to prove since the polls don't include the beer question, just the questions related to actual approval.




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