Obama most polarizing president in modern history

There is a lot of hate in the GOP right now. Slightly more than the Dems had 14-6 years ago.

Wrong! The far left hates anything that is not far left that is still happening today by example of your far left propaganda post..

Presidential Approval Ratings -- George W. Bush Gallup Historical Trends

Presidential Approval Ratings -- Barack Obama Gallup Historical Data Trends

I still think the GOP hate Obama more than the DEMs hated Bush

Still does not support your "hate" claims on the GOP side..

Just because the far left hates anything not far left does not mean anyone that disagrees with Obama "hates" him..

Thus once again you were caught pushing the far left propaganda..

No, I think hate is the right word. Not just the political hate that President Bush inspired, but a visceral hate that lingers from a bygone era in America. Especially in the South.

Proof that hate is the correct word in the far left programmed religious texts, while they still peddle their propaganda.

Once again the far left peddles that if you disagree with Obama, then you are a hate filled racist..

See how the far left programmed propaganda works..

Now watch this far left drone deny ever saying such things..
 
The race card is worn out.

The Obidiot's only lasting legacy.


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Republicans have been trained to reply FAIL to any question relating to Obama

Can't expect more than 9%

He is polarizing whether you care to believe it or not.
Millions of Americans are furious about divisive issues, such as Obamacare, and his latest attempts at amnesty for illegals. Both of these issues by themselves are enough to warrant serious calls for impeachment.
 
There is a lot of hate in the GOP right now. Slightly more than the Dems had 14-6 years ago.

Wrong! The far left hates anything that is not far left that is still happening today by example of your far left propaganda post..

Presidential Approval Ratings -- George W. Bush Gallup Historical Trends

Presidential Approval Ratings -- Barack Obama Gallup Historical Data Trends

I still think the GOP hate Obama more than the DEMs hated Bush

We all have a moral obligation to hate filthy little racist, riot-inducing reptiles like Obama though. Don't you agree, BlindBoo?
 
There is a lot of hate in the GOP right now. Slightly more than the Dems had 14-6 years ago.

Wrong! The far left hates anything that is not far left that is still happening today by example of your far left propaganda post..

Presidential Approval Ratings -- George W. Bush Gallup Historical Trends

Presidential Approval Ratings -- Barack Obama Gallup Historical Data Trends

I still think the GOP hate Obama more than the DEMs hated Bush

Quite possibly, as I pointed out the divisive issues that he champions are guaranteed to cause much hate.
I for one hate his fucking guts, and while I would grieve with his family if he fell off a bridge, I personally would rejoice for my country.
 
Unlike Democrats who were willing to give Bush a chance, Republicans have disapproved of Obama since the day he took office

The Rightwing media demands it
And ones again so what,he has been wrong from day one on so much ,anyone with have a brain saw the man for what he was then and has turned out to be. A poor leader,but a good campaigner,oh the joy of that.
 
Republicans have been trained to reply FAIL to any question relating to Obama

Can't expect more than 9%

He is polarizing whether you care to believe it or not.
Millions of Americans are furious about divisive issues, such as Obamacare, and his latest attempts at amnesty for illegals. Both of these issues by themselves are enough to warrant serious calls for impeachment.

No question he is divisive

Republicans declared that he must fail since the day he took office. When you are forced to deal with a political party that refuses to compromise on any issue, polarization is what you get
 
Unlike Democrats who were willing to give Bush a chance, Republicans have disapproved of Obama since the day he took office

The Rightwing media demands it
And ones again so what,he has been wrong from day one on so much ,anyone with have a brain saw the man for what he was then and has turned out to be. A poor leader,but a good campaigner,oh the joy of that.

"He has been wrong since day one"

And you call Obama polarizing
 
No I believe that Abe Lincoln was the most polarizing..They hated him so much it started a civil war...
Lincoln was elected Nov. 5, 1860. He did not take office until Inauguration Day, March 4, 1861.

The southern states started leaving the union in December 1860, and the Confederacy was established in February 1861. Lincoln didn't even arrive in Washington DC until Feb. 23, and didn't take office until March.

And yet the liberals today are desperately trying to blame Lincoln for being the polarizing factor who "started the Civil War???

These people are either appallingly ignorant, or appallingly disingenuous.

They hated him so much it started a civil war...
Here the liberals accidentally reveal a hint of the truth. "They" hated him so much, they started the war. And who are "they"?

Democrat slavery advocates who fired on Ft. Sumter in Charleston.

The did it just a month after Lincoln took office, ignoring his major efforts to keep the union together, promising he was not going to free the slaves, etc.

Only years later, when the south continued its war and heightened the abuse of its slaves, did Lincoln issue the Emancipation Proclamation, freeing the slaves as a means of disrupting the economy of the warmongers in the South.

Lincoln wasn't the "polarizing figure" who started the Civil War. Southern Democrats were. They practiced some of the most horrible abuse of human rights ever seen in this country, and kept it up for generations, long before Lincoln was elected, even as decent people (including Lincoln) tried to calm the waters.

As always, the Democrats lie, spin, and rewrite history, trying to pretend they weren't the problem then and aren't the problem now.
 
No, I think hate is the right word. Not just the political hate that President Bush inspired, but a visceral hate that lingers from a bygone era in America. Especially in the South.
You really are blind. I seem to recall marches, parades, t-shirts, bumper stickers, effigies, etc. depicting Bush as evil. The hate was/is so severe I honeslty believe some libs lost their minds, literally. I've had liberals literally foam at the mouth speaking about Bush. I remember hearing about the BushCo war machine, Chaney rape rooms, chants (When Clinton lied no one died, when Bush lied thousands died), etc. etc.

We criticize obama's bullshit actions or inactions and get called racist. You guys are a joke.
 
Democrats who were willing to give Bush a chance,
Now that's hilarious.

Thanks for the humor break on a Monday morning.



Personally, I approved the job Bush was doing after he got elected. I didn't like all his policies but gave him the same benefit of the doubt all new Presidents deserve. After 9-11, I rallied around my President like all Americans

He didn't lose my support till he invaded Iraq

Obama was never given the same courtesy by Republicans
 
Democrats who were willing to give Bush a chance,
Now that's hilarious.

Thanks for the humor break on a Monday morning.

Democrat gave Bush a chance... hee hee hee... that's rich....

How conveniently they forget the impeachment petitions they were circulating before Bush even took office.
 
Once again the far left peddles that if you disagree with Obama, then you are a hate filled racist

I've disagreed with President Obama since day one of his administration. If you woke up on Nov. 5 2008 and said "I can't believe the country just elected a Ni@@er". You might be a hate filled racist.
 
Democrats who were willing to give Bush a chance,
Now that's hilarious.

Thanks for the humor break on a Monday morning.



Personally, I approved the job Bush was doing after he got elected. I didn't like all his policies but gave him the same benefit of the doubt all new Presidents deserve. After 9-11, I rallied around my President like all Americans

He didn't lose my support till he invaded Iraq

Obama was never given the same courtesy by Republicans

President Bush enjoy mostly an above 50 approval rating from Democrats for a year or so after 9-11.

Even after OBL was killed Republicans couldn't bring themselves to support the CiC.
 
Republicans have been trained to reply FAIL to any question relating to Obama

Can't expect more than 9%

He is polarizing whether you care to believe it or not.
Millions of Americans are furious about divisive issues, such as Obamacare, and his latest attempts at amnesty for illegals. Both of these issues by themselves are enough to warrant serious calls for impeachment.

No question he is divisive

Republicans declared that he must fail since the day he took office. When you are forced to deal with a political party that refuses to compromise on any issue, polarization is what you get

We hope he fails because we have a huge disagreement with his agenda.
We did indeed want him out from day one, because we could see from his personal background, and who he aligned himself with that he was going to be at least as liberal as the disastrous Jimmy Carter.
So yes, from the day he entered office we hoped he failed bigtime since we knew what him being successful meant.
 
No, I think hate is the right word. Not just the political hate that President Bush inspired, but a visceral hate that lingers from a bygone era in America. Especially in the South.
You really are blind. I seem to recall marches, parades, t-shirts, bumper stickers, effigies, etc. depicting Bush as evil. The hate was/is so severe I honeslty believe some libs lost their minds, literally. I've had liberals literally foam at the mouth speaking about Bush. I remember hearing about the BushCo war machine, Chaney rape rooms, chants (When Clinton lied no one died, when Bush lied thousands died), etc. etc.

We criticize obama's bullshit actions or inactions and get called racist. You guys are a joke.

I seem to remember both houses of Congress Democrats and Republicans, holding hands and singing on the Capital steps after 9-11. Nearly 90% approval rating from both sides of the isle.
 
Bet you never saw this one coming, right ?

Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama's approval rating may be on the upswing, but he remains one of the most polarizing presidents in modern history, according to a new Gallup analysis.

Gallup found that over Obama's sixth year in office, an average of 79% of Democrats and just 9% of Republicans approved of the job he was doing, in a report out Friday.

That 70% gap in approval from the parties ties for the fifth-most polarized year for a president in the past 60.

With the economy continuing to improve and the political battles of the midterms safely behind him, Obama has enjoyed slightly higher approval ratings in recent months.

RELATED: Obama heads into State of the Union on ratings uptick

But his tenure has been one of the most polarizing overall of any modern president. Each of his six years in office have ranked in the top 10 most polarized since 1953, with President George W. Bush taking the other four slots.

And as an election looms, the polarization escalates.

Obama's most polarized year was his fourth, when average Democratic approval was at 86%, while Republicans approved of him at an average of 10%. Bush's year heading into his reelection fight was also his most polarizing.

Obama most polarizing president in modern history - CNN.com

That wrongly assumes that the President causes the polarization.

One could as easily make the case that the Republicans have been the most polarizing out of power party of any in modern history.

Learn to think, 'nuts.
 

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