To: hawaiian
Why on earth did they even think of conducting a poll like this?
3 posted on
10/16/2001 1:29:19 PM PDT by
The Raven
To: The Raven
why would they conduct a poll like this????? because they thought it would turn out the opposite and embarrass PResident Bush. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
I'm loving this one....wallowing in it!!! HOT DANG!!!
10 posted on
10/16/2001 1:32:11 PM PDT by
YaYa123
To: The Raven
Why only 72%?
To: The Raven
Bet we will not see or hear these poll results on CNN, MSNBC, NBC, ABC, CBS.. My guess is the poll was conducted because X42 thinks he is still in office. I saw the Memorial at the Pentagon this past week. It was a beautiful service. Among the 20,000 in attendance, you guessed it... Bill and Hil were on the diaz with Pres. George Bush and Laura. I had seen him earlier before the service began, but heard later that he was sitting on the platform. I wondered why Pres. Bush welcomed X42 and the Senator from N.Y., but I thought it was because Bush has class, which of course he does. Will X42 ever go away????
26 posted on
10/16/2001 1:41:46 PM PDT by
peekaboo
To: The Raven
@post#3: Hoping that the poll will go against President Bush and for Slick. That is the only reason. Otherwise, why not ask who we preferred, Bush or Algore. Klinton was gone anyway.
To: The Raven
You had to ask?? Because the media loves the guy (Clinton) - and they can't understand why the public is soooooooooo tired of him. I am hopeful this will finally put a lid on their constant harping about what a wonderful guy he is.
I have never forgotten what Tom Brokaw said to GW right before he was President. He asked GW is he knew that Bill Clinton's job ratings were 67% (since Bush only got 54% of the vote). GW was so cool - all he said was, "well, I'm the one taking office tomorrow". I thought Tom was so crasse! And ... I have never reminded him of that little slam - gee ... maybe now is a good time!!
146 posted on
10/16/2001 6:12:15 PM PDT by
Sueann
To: The Raven
Will this be on NBCCBSABCCNN???????
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