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Saturday, August 1, 2015

Rasmussen Report

Obama Says He Could Win Again - True or False? A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that just 30% of Likely U.S. Voters say they would vote for the president if he ran for a third term. Sixty-three percent (63%) would not. (To see survey question wording, click here.) Most Democrats (57%) would vote to give Obama a third term. Ninety-three percent (93%) of Republicans, 68% of voters not affiliated with either major party - and 32% of Democrats - would not. (My Take – This poll is meaningless in my opinion.  He won the second term as a result of massive voter fraud.  Recognize it and move on to stop it. RK)

Hey, Fellas, How 'Bout Some Teamwork? Voters can't make it much clearer, but apparently President Obama and Congress still don't get the message.   (My Take - The teamwork in Congress for the last 100 years is what has gotten us into the state we're in.  Given this kind of history might it be possible that ‘cooperation’ isn't the way to go in future?  Generally I've found there's a right way and a wrong way. If that's true - and it is - why try a third way? Why can't we just go the right way? All it takes is defining the problem properly in order to have clarity. Clarity then leads to understanding and understanding leads to good decision making. There is one more component to this.  It still takes guts!)
Daily Presidential Tracking Poll: Check Out Today's Obama Approval Ratings - The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday shows that 46% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Obama's job performance. Fifty-two percent (52%) disapprove (see trends).  (My Take – Dumb seems to be stuck just under 50%, and Dumber is a solid 26%.)

 Most Still Question Accuracy of Textbooks - School textbooks remain a central issue in the cultural battle over America's past, and voters continue to strongly believe most textbooks value political correctness over accuracy.

Asymmetrical Politics: Republicans Act Like an Unruly Mob, Democrats Like a Regimented Army By Michael Barone - As the presidential campaign heats up, and we head into the first debate among the 16 declared Republican candidates, there is an asymmetry between the two political parties.  Republican voters have been seething with discontent toward their party's officeholders and have not become enchanted with any one of 15 more or less conventional politicians who are running. Democratic voters support their officeholders with lockstep loyalty and seem untroubled by the serious flaws of their party's clear frontrunner.  This asymmetry helps explain some otherwise puzzling things. One is why polls have continued for several years to show the Republican Party being disliked more than the Democratic Party, even as both parties get roughly the same number of votes. The reason is that while virtually no Democrats express negative feelings about their party, many Republicans do……

Desperate Dems Recycle Planned Parenthood's Mammogram Lie By Michelle Malkin - The gruesome hits keep coming for the baby butchers of Planned Parenthood. President Obama and his top health officials have one last-ditch response left: Quick, hide behind the imaginary mammogram machine! As more graphic, money-grubbing undercover videos of Planned Parenthood's for-profit aborted baby parts racket emerge thanks to the investigative work of the Center for Medical Progress, desperate Democrats are in full deflection mode. U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Sylvia Mathews Burwell defended federal funding for Planned Parenthood this week by invoking the women's health shield. "What I think is important is that our HHS funding is focused on issues of preventative care for women, things like mammograms," Burwell told the House Education and Workforce Committee…..Once again, it was undercover pro-life journalists who unmasked the truth…..

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