donderdag 31 mei 2007

May 31, 2007

The White House personnel have two private polling companies working for them. The purpose is to get very accurate analysis of public opinion. The usual method is to poll to an idea. That is, if the RNC or the DNC wants a certain impression created, they inform their pollsters that they want to show public approval of something, the pollsters dig out a list of rabid Republicans and poll them with entirely predictable results. As a case in point, about five years ago, a poll showed that only 25% of the American public believed there had been a Holocaust. These results so enraged the Jewish community, who depends on public sympathy for control purposes, that a new poll was immediately taken that showed 95% of the American public believed in the Holocaust. How could this happen? Simple. It was known later that the polling firm only asked Jewish individuals whereas the first poll was general. That’s how it works, children. Anyway, the polls that they use here are totally unbiased because accuracy of the results are vital in many cases. You might be interested to know that a special poll taken on May 30 last, showed Bush’s approval rating at 18%! Another poll, taken by a news agency showed a 25% approval rating two days later. Ours is much more accurate. Cheney’s overall rating is 9% and dropping. The Republican Congresspeople are well aware of this plunge and are as nervous as a long-tailed cat in a room full of rockingchairs. They see their fortunes heading into the deep cellar and because Bush is obstructionistic and stubborn as hell, they know he cannot be budged from his manic aim to achieve a victory in Iraq. It is evident to almost everyone that if Bush keep us, there will be some kind of a terrible reaction in the United States and the results will be an enormous upheaval at the 2008 Congressional elections. What can happen? Mass revolts in the military, acts of sabotage, domestic violence but most probably, the strong probability of biparty impeachment. Very few actually want this, remembering the sound and fury of Watergate but Bush is leaving them no choice. They will move back and forth and finally, some utterly stupid act on Bush’s part will start the log rolling down the hill, a course that cannot be halted.

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