Since most Americans have negative feelings about the way he has handled the disaster in New Orleans, what does he need to do to sway them back to his side? Does he have the skills or the inspiration to bring those people back to his side? Or does he have more to lose than to gain? Will there be more questions than answers once he finishes his speech? Is it possible that this speech could finish him off?
3. I don't think that there's anything he can say.
I also expect that this speech will have very low ratings, perhaps historically so. Most people simply are fed up with Bush. If he mentions "terror" I wouldn't be surprised to see him dip further in the polls.
and his coalition of the Kool-Aiders would say he looked "presidential" and repeat "he's a good Christian" and "I support him 100%". Really. It's that bad.
7. so so. same ole same ole blah bah blah THIS blah blah balh THAT
The best part? Watching him totally lose it at exactly 20 minutes in. Well, that and making a screech noise with the kids every time he jacks his coke jaw.
-His base and whatever lapdog press he has will praise him. -The ever growing group of people who have had with him - those of us who always disliked him all along and those who Katrina pushed over the edge - will see him for what he is. A struggling bumbler who is fooling no one.
But its clear its just a speech to get his numbers up and I believe the American people are aware of that. Too little , too late. His speeches dont work anymore as the last one showed.
drops his pants and exposes himself this evening he will maintain his 40% base....their rationale? "the devil made him do it". He will draw parallels between Katrina and AlQaeda. It will be an attempt to win back the 15% in the middle who voted for him because of 9/11 and terrorism. He may win a few back and get a slight bump in the polls but the damage is done and Iraq still looms. Katrina has washed away what little was left of the teflon surrounding his presidency.
after a speech so unless he grovels quite a bit and says there will be a total revamp of his administration and its priorities (how likely is that?)I can't imagine how it will help. The press can say what they want I get the feeling people aren't in the mood to hear his drivel.
I could be worng- but I'll bet most folks will switch to cable TV entertainment programs unless they are showing more people dying & looting or somthing.
31. Not important to me, it doesn't change an iota as to what he is
This is nothing more then an attempt to go the bullhorn route again as 800+ bodies have been counted without even doing a systematic block by block seach yet.
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