It’s ok to like W. Barack says so.

A George W. Bush supporter overwhelmed with emotion
George W. Bush started off this week with an approval rating of 34%, by Friday evening it had climbed to nearly 50%. Saturday afternoon Gallup pole found an approval rating of nearly 70%. Doubled in just one week. This all comes after a Barack Obama interview with CNN’s John King on Friday. Obama said Friday that he “always thought Bush was a good guy.” “I mean, I think personally he is a good man who loves his family and loves his country,” Obama said later in the interview. Obama also went on to say he thought Bush made “the best decisions that he could at times under some very difficult circumstances.”
Since the interview, Bush’s approval rating has more than doubled. People across the United States spent their Saturday mornings scraping the clever anti-Bush bumper stickers from their Priuses.(is that the plural of prius, or is it prii?) Urban Outfitters has reportedly ordered a shipment of pro-Bush indie t’s and there are even rumors of an ABC news story in the works that would portray the president in a positive light. President Bush is even considering a redo on his farewell address given Thursday evening. After Friday’s interview with Obama and the change in public support as a result of the Messiah’s kind words in that interview the Bush administration is now scouting out venues for a proper farewell address. The new farewell address scheduled for prime time Monday evening is rumored to be held at Fed Ex field. The Secret Service is expecting a near capacity crowd of 91,000 people. Ambulances will be standing by for men and women that may faint when President Bush takes the stage.
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January 18, 2009 at 12:16 pm
This rise in support is called, “stockholm syndrome.”
January 19, 2009 at 6:27 pm
I can’t wait to hear Barak speak. He’s amazing.
January 20, 2009 at 12:58 pm
I can almost hear the Angels on high singing. AAAAAAAAH
January 20, 2009 at 9:16 pm
Well if King Obama says so then it must be ok…( LMAO)…I think people no matter what are going to be really disappointed with Obama. His expectations are so high that no matter what he won’t achieve them, and lets be honest, this is going to be nothing more than a third term for the Clintons with Obama getting none of the credit but all of the blame which they will deserve. Government solving your problems isn’t a vision for a nation neither is spending your way to out of tough econimic times, it just sounds good to the mass that get there news from sound bites and truly do not pay attention to what is going on in the world.
January 21, 2009 at 12:29 am
deuce you’re dead wrong. noone will be disappointed with Obama. he could do anything and people would still think he’s great. that’s my problem. i don’t dislike Obama. i dislike the millions of fans who think he could do no wrong and think he’s made america great even though he was only sworn in today.
January 21, 2009 at 7:07 pm
Just wait until Obama doesn’t pay there house and car and cable bills…they will be plenty pissed then
January 22, 2009 at 11:09 am
Look. Here’s what’s gonna happen. Obama is letting the Gitmo turds go. He’s gonna pull us out of Iraq. He’s not going to let the CIA torture anyone anymore (ie not more good intel) The next thing you know, we’ll have a major terrorist attack on US soil. Suddenly, Bush doesn’t look so stupid anymore.