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The Obama Fade: 37 Percent of Public Back Protests

Although Obama’s latest poll numbers are higher (barely) than 37%,  he has tied his re-election hopes to a bunch of  dumb asses who like to copulate in public and sleep in excrement.

Good luck with that one, buddy.

For fun, note the blatant AP bias in the first sentence. Let’s rewrite it, shall we? “Slightly fewer than two-thirds of the country find the Wall Street protests to be bullshit, and almost the same amount say they think American’s politicians are full of shit as well.”

WASHINGTON (AP) — More than one-third of the country supports the Wall Street protests, and even more – 58 percent – say they are furious about America’s politics.

The number of angry people is growing as deep reservoirs of resentment grip the country, according to the latest Associated Press-GfK poll.

Some 37 percent of people back the protests that have spread from New York to cities across the country and abroad, one of the first snapshots of how the public views the “Occupy Wall Street” movement. A majority of those protest supporters are Democrats, but the anger about politics in general is much more widespread, the poll indicates.

“They’ve got reasons to be upset, they’ve got reasons to protest, but they’re protesting against the wrong people,” Jan Jarrell, 54, a retired school custodian from Leesville, S.C., says of the New York demonstrators. “They need to go to Washington, to Congress and the White House. They’re the ones coming up with all the rules.”

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4 comments

  1. Juiceyfruit

    more fair & balanced .. what is this, a fox news blog?

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  2. Woodshedder

    Juicey, this post links to pieces by Gallup and the AP. Give me a break.

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  3. passinggas17

    Hey Juicey,

    wee-sha-matta?

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