Of course any idiot could tell you that. The Gallup comparisons is what ultimately provides some objectivity, however.
In my opinion Obama will go down in history as a president with great ideas, policies, and integrity. Admittedly, as a leader, he lacks core elements. He could have been one of the greats otherwise. Of course, republican's scorched earth approach to ANYTHING Obama came up with must be acknowledged when judging his legacy. They are scumbags.
"For all of 2007, Bush never saw his approval rating rise above 38 percent, and, for the first three months of that year, received an average Gallup approval rating of 34.75 percent. In January of that year, Bush notched approval ratings of 37, 34, and 36 percent in three separate surveys. In February, he registered approval ratings of 32 and 37 percent, while in March he saw ratings of 33, 35, 34 percent. For the first three months of 2007,
Obama, by comparison, Obama has averaged an approval rating of 46.33 in the first three months of 2015. He received Gallup approval ratings in January of 2015 of 46, 46, 49, and 47 percent. In February, Obama registered the approval of 46, 47, 46, and 45 percent of the voters, and in March he received respective approval ratings of 46, 47, 45, and 46 percent."
Obama Approval Ratings For 7th Year Top George W. Bush s So Far - Yahoo Finance
In my opinion Obama will go down in history as a president with great ideas, policies, and integrity. Admittedly, as a leader, he lacks core elements. He could have been one of the greats otherwise. Of course, republican's scorched earth approach to ANYTHING Obama came up with must be acknowledged when judging his legacy. They are scumbags.
"For all of 2007, Bush never saw his approval rating rise above 38 percent, and, for the first three months of that year, received an average Gallup approval rating of 34.75 percent. In January of that year, Bush notched approval ratings of 37, 34, and 36 percent in three separate surveys. In February, he registered approval ratings of 32 and 37 percent, while in March he saw ratings of 33, 35, 34 percent. For the first three months of 2007,
Obama, by comparison, Obama has averaged an approval rating of 46.33 in the first three months of 2015. He received Gallup approval ratings in January of 2015 of 46, 46, 49, and 47 percent. In February, Obama registered the approval of 46, 47, 46, and 45 percent of the voters, and in March he received respective approval ratings of 46, 47, 45, and 46 percent."
Obama Approval Ratings For 7th Year Top George W. Bush s So Far - Yahoo Finance
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