the country has just gone through a failed marriage with the current president ... As President Bush prepares to leave office, the American public has a parting thought: good riddance.
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the country has just gone through a failed marriage with the current president ... As President Bush prepares to leave office, the American public has a parting thought: good riddance.
President Bush's job approval rating has been at or below freezing since the beginning of the year ... The current 27 percent approval rating is one of the lowest ratings for any president, ever.
The vast majority of Americans believe he betrayed his promise to unite the country ... He took a country that was divided under President Clinton and he divided it worse.
That's an important figure when the country is facing its biggest economic crisis in a generation
Things started out well. When President Bush first took office in 2001, more than 60 percent saw him as strong and decisive. That impression was confirmed after the September 11th attacks. The public still saw Bush as strong and decisive when he took office a second time in 2005. But no more. The public has completely lost confidence in this president
Earlier this year, Bush scored some of the lowest presidential approval ratings we've seen in half a century, so it's understandable that the public is eager for a new president to step in