No, I'm sure of it. I hate him.

sure.gif  Here is just a glimpse at more of George Bush’s famous polarization of politics. The ABC News/Washington Post poll shows some ratings for various people in mainstream politics. The poll shows ratings for favorable, unsure, and unfavorable.

Laura Bush, John Edwards, and Ralph Nader all three have relatively equal amounts of unsure votes between them. Nader aside, Laura and Edwards are very similar overall with more people favoring Laura. She just smiles and waves, being the perfect first lady. Nader on the other hand has quite a lot of people mad at him. Somebody must still blame him for Bush or something.

John Kerry and Dick Cheney are a similar set as well but with the unsure gap closing in on them. A tiny bit more people like Kerry more than Cheney though. These are the only two politicians I know of to recently be cited as using the F-word. It is always hilarious to see somebody with as much publicity as Cheney dropping the F-bomb.

As for Teresa Kerry, she has the largest gap of unsure. This is probably because she is not in the spotlight much. I guess the “Ketchup Lady” jokes didn’t catch on or something. Everybody loves a pickle joke too I think. I am a bit surprised at the lack of them, aren’t you?

Bush on the other hand has to go and be completely different. While a bit more people favor him these days, just take a look at his unsure gap. It is as thin as hair. Personally, I have always marveled at the way George Bush could stir up Americans. Love him or hate him, at least we are sure of something.
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