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Originally posted by 911pcars
"Bush's greatest failure has been allowing the media to slander and falsely malign his and the nation's credibility."

Yep. Bush could have been more successful if he had formed an SS type of security force to make sure the media doesn't slander or malign him. Actually, in his first term and especially after 9/11, the national press gave him a pass and failed in their duty to adequately question his policies and decisions. They're slowly getting their cajones back. Even fellow Republicans are realizing their errors in having backed Mr. POTUS and Mr. VPOTUS, currently at 34% and 18% respectively, or is that approval rating a vast left-wing Commie conspiracy, the same conspiracy when it was once 65% in the early days of the invasion?

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You missed my point. Bush's failure has been letting the left and their media cohorts define him. He, perhaps because he doesn't like to respond to ass holes, has decided that nonresponse is the best way to handle the incessant lies and slander he suffers. This is a failure. This is not a true failure, but when you are being opposed by dirtbags, it seems that response would be a better option.

The media and the Democrats have been anything but soft on Bush. Since 2000 in has been a nonstop Bush bash. From the attempted hijack of the election, all the way to today, the media has ran defense and offense for the Democrat party. The media has forged documents, lied to the American public, blamed Bush for Katrina, lied that Bush lied. Cajones indeed; I suppose cajones wouldn't be expected when the animal in question is a snake.

The media should be held to account. There should be required drug testing and they should be forced into disclosing their political affiliation. They are most responsible for manipulating public opinion and it is about time they take some credit for it, as opposed to acting as if the public formulates their opinions spontaneously...The media should disclose how they poll, who they poll and why they only poll and release polls when they most favor their pet political projects.

The media teaches the students and then polls to monitor how well the public responds to their brainwashing. They often will not release polls until they favor what they want the public to believe, so they keep up the drumbeat until they achieve what they want. When the polls reflect the brainwashing, they work so hard to achieve, they run these polls as a news story and use these polls to further erode or support whatever their favored perspective is.

This explains Bush's current approval ratings.
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