“Americans’ views of former president George W. Bush have improved, with 49% now viewing him favorably and 46% unfavorably. That is the first time since 2005 that opinions of him have been more positive than negative. The recovery in Bush’s image is not unexpected, given that Americans generally view former presidents positively. Gallup’s favorable ratings for Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush, and Bill Clinton all exceeded 60% when last measured.”
http://teapartyeconomist.com/2013/08/23/how-soon-we-forget-bushs-ratings-rise/
Related posts:
Countries Attacked By Bombing, Sabotage or Assisted Coup Since WWII
Data, meet spies: The unfinished state of Web crypto
Soros To Germany: Introduce Eurobonds or Hit The Bricks
Obamacare Consequence Will Leave Many Americans Out of Luck
Why And How To Invest With Brokerages In Mongolia (2011)
Greenwald Uses Pre-Russia Snowden Data to Hammer the NSA Again.
Patients’ advocates ask Supreme Court to decide medical value of marijuana
'Terms and Conditions May Apply' Trailer
Nigel Farage: Eurozone completely incompatible with nation-state democracy
JFK: Will We Ever Know the Truth?
What We Know About Ross Ulbricht, Allegedly 'Dread Pirate Roberts'
Man Who Saved 669 Kids From Nazis Turns 105
Texas Senate Passes Bill to Establish Gold & Silver Bullion Depository
Odorless ‘weed candies’ in high schools worry Oregon authorities
Upturn Millionaires: How to Play the Turning Tides in Precious Metals