Posted on 28 April 2008 by Antonio D. French
The Associated Press is reporting that President George W. Bush is scheduled to visit St. Louis on Friday to talk about the economy. Bush’s last appearance in Missouri was in February, when he visited Kansas City to urge Congress to approve tax rebates.
The White House did not immediately provide details about where and when the speech would be held.
Posted on 22 April 2008 by Antonio D. French
A new Gallup Poll released today show President George W. Bush with the highest disapproval rating of all time!
Bush registers a staggering 69 percent disapproval rating, the highest in that survey’s history, according to CNN, even higher than President Nixon during the Watergate scandal.
From CNN:
But he can take comfort in the fact that the lowest positive rating in history still belongs to another commander-in-chief: Harry Truman, whose 23 percent mark in 1951 still bests Bush’s 28 percent approval. The runner-up in that category is Nixon, with 24 percent in 1974, shortly before his resignation.
That can’t be good news for the Republican nominee for President, Senator John McCain, who just a couple of months ago was having a tough time even convincing a majority of Republicans that he was their man.

In a CNN poll of polls from back in Feb, less than 50% of Republicans supported McCain.
Posted on 08 April 2008 by Antonio D. French
Posted on 30 March 2008 by Antonio D. French
Posted on 18 February 2008 by Antonio D. French
On this President’s Day, let us open the comment lines to one of the most commonly debated parts of American history. Who was our finest leader? Was is Abraham Lincoln, a Republican, who kept this nation together and ended the wicked institution of slavery? Was it Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a Democrat, who guided the nation through the Great Depression and World War II?
What about the worst ever? Before he’s even left office, George W. Bush has been labeled by many as the worst president ever, having overseen an economy shift from record surpluses to record deficits; being M.I.A. in the hours following the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil; still — over 6 years later — being unable to capture the man responsible for those attacks; whose administration was unable to get food and water to Americans stranded on rooftops after the City of New Orleans was destroyed by flooding… the list goes on. But is W really the worst?
What about Warren G. Harding, who once confessed “I am not fit for this office and never should have been here”? What about Franklin Pierce or James Buchanan? Both of these oft-forgotten presidents failed to prevent the nation from splitting apart in civil war.
What about Richard Nixon, who single-handedly shattered the American idealism of the presidency? Or Jimmy Carter, whose idealism butted heads with the reality of global politics?
So who is the best and the worst of men to ever lead this nation?