After 6 Weeks of We Got Em Now Troll Theatre, Trumps Approval Down 0.9%

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It’s 44.1 percent, according to the RealClearPolitics average. The day before the Ukraine transcript was released, it was 45.0 percent. After six weeks of set-your-hair-on-fire-and-do-the-funky-chicken impeachment hoo-ha, the Democrats have succeeded in reducing the president’s support by not quite one full percentage point. Minus red-hot public demand, the Republican senators won’t be escorting the president out the door.

Brooks noted in his column that an Ohio professor discovered that, of 80 students in his class, 78 had not heard about the impeachment saga and all 80 said they were uninterested anyway. Hence the Democrats’ hopecasting that getting the TV networks to sign on as their promotional partners Wednesday might turn their sad charade into a national obsession. “The first hour of a hearing and the first hearing has got to be a blockbuster,” a senior Democrat told CNN beforehand.

So . . . how’d that go? “Impeachment hearings play big on TV, less so with viewers,” ran a headline on, gulp, NBC News? NBC News is a television news outfit. For it to admit its own programming fizzled is not its usual habit. Does McDonald’s post a giant sign outside saying, “Yelp Reviewers Dislike the Quarter Pounder”?

Impeachment Hearings Day One: Voters Uninterested | National Review

It would work to Trumps favor if more watched the childish behavior of Democrats.
 
Nobody gives a shit about this kabuki theater except people like you and and your mirror images on the left.
 
Nobody gives a shit about this kabuki theater except people like you and and your mirror images on the left.
Which side are you posting from?

Neither. I am one of the folks sitting up on the hill watching you sheep in your pens on the left and the right running around thinking you are some how different than the sheep in the other pen.
 
Nobody gives a shit about this kabuki theater except people like you and and your mirror images on the left.
Which side are you posting from?

Neither. I am one of the folks sitting up on the hill watching you sheep in your pens on the left and the right running around thinking you are some how different than the sheep in the other pen.
That's your 2nd post about how you don't care in this thread alone. Dozens or 100s more on other threads.

You're obsessed with trying to hide your partisanship.
 
Nobody gives a shit about this kabuki theater except people like you and and your mirror images on the left.
Which side are you posting from?

Neither. I am one of the folks sitting up on the hill watching you sheep in your pens on the left and the right running around thinking you are some how different than the sheep in the other pen.
That's your 2nd post about how you don't care in this thread alone. Dozens or 100s more on other threads.

You're obsessed with trying to hide your partisanship.

I admit it, I do enjoy the hell out of making fun of you mindless sheep, it is a guilty pleasure.

Plus it breaks up the monotony of the work I have to get done on the computer this morning.
 
Nobody gives a shit about this kabuki theater except people like you and and your mirror images on the left.
I appreciated the chance to know what the arguments are without wading through thousands of pages of transcript. I can't trust the newspaper to present both sides, so I'm watching. Then I'm asking folks here to explain what THEY think happened. Maybe USMB isn't the best place to ask those questions, but I don't know where else to go. I WISH I could read what David Brooks has to say, because I respect him, but NYT does not loosen up on its paywall.
 
I admit it, I do enjoy the hell out of making fun of you mindless sheep, it is a guilty pleasure.

Plus it breaks up the monotony of the work I have to get done on the computer this morning.
You enjoy trying to pat yourself on the back.

"Sitting on the hill"

Hahaha
 
It’s 44.1 percent, according to the RealClearPolitics average. The day before the Ukraine transcript was released, it was 45.0 percent. After six weeks of set-your-hair-on-fire-and-do-the-funky-chicken impeachment hoo-ha, the Democrats have succeeded in reducing the president’s support by not quite one full percentage point. Minus red-hot public demand, the Republican senators won’t be escorting the president out the door.

Brooks noted in his column that an Ohio professor discovered that, of 80 students in his class, 78 had not heard about the impeachment saga and all 80 said they were uninterested anyway. Hence the Democrats’ hopecasting that getting the TV networks to sign on as their promotional partners Wednesday might turn their sad charade into a national obsession. “The first hour of a hearing and the first hearing has got to be a blockbuster,” a senior Democrat told CNN beforehand.

So . . . how’d that go? “Impeachment hearings play big on TV, less so with viewers,” ran a headline on, gulp, NBC News? NBC News is a television news outfit. For it to admit its own programming fizzled is not its usual habit. Does McDonald’s post a giant sign outside saying, “Yelp Reviewers Dislike the Quarter Pounder”?

Impeachment Hearings Day One: Voters Uninterested | National Review

It would work to Trumps favor if more watched the childish behavior of Democrats.

considering your blob lost by over 3M votes....
 

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