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Sport
Lv 7
Sport asked in Politics & GovernmentElections · 1 decade ago

What is going on with 24% of the America people?

24% still that still think Bush was a good President and

24% feel that Palin could do a good job as President.

Are they the exact same 24% in both cases?

How do they justify their positions in the flood of overwhelming evidence to the contrary?

Update:

Good answer David l.

Your response changes the way I will interpret the “fool some of the people all of the time axiom. Nothing is as good as W’s try with that quote

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKgPY1adc0A

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  • Lark
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    In 2004 the Guardian newspaper in London organized a letter-writing campaign to registered voters in swing districts to persuade them against reelecting Bush. They provided factual evidence of his failures and explained the ramifications of them on America and the world-at-large. One Texan summed up the mentality of the staunch Bush supporters: "Real Americans don't care what tea-drinking pansies think. Real Americans vote for George W. Bush." Yes, there is overwhelming evidence about the enormity of Bush's failures and the tremendous detriment his ineffectual leadership and unwise decisions have had on this country and the international community, but 24% of the population doesn't see that because the GOP has branded itself as being as All-American as apple pie and baseball, and Bush is their team captain, and they view things through those skewed lenses. For some people the division between Blue and Red is as clear as the differences between black and white, and under no circumstances will they break family tradition and cross over to the other side. The "Right" party presents itself as being the one that honors war heroes, defends the US from foreign attack, upholds Christian standards, and believes in old-fashioned, red-blooded American values, and that to vote against them in favor of the pro-choice, Hollywood-friendly, gay supporting "liberals" would be an act of patriotic disloyalty. They use Christ as a political tool and propaganda techniques such as the fear-mongering ones in the Proposition 8 ads that claimed that if gay marriage was permitted it would be taught in schools to children as young as six (the California superintendent said they were blatantly lying). Despite the fact that Bush is the son of a former president and grew up in a wealthy family who sent him to the prestigious Philips Andover boarding school, Harvard and Yale, and has battled drugs and alcohol, he is seen as the good ole Christian boy you'd want to invite to a family picnic because he's the middle-aged white dad with the Texan accent and cowboy boots. Sarah Palin is the hockey mom other hockey moms identify with and support. People seem to forget that they are electing a person to run a country, not to be a personal role model, friend or religious figure. Ironically, Obama, who was born to a teenage mother, grew up in a humble family, and earned his achievements on his own accord is seen by them as being the one who is "elitist."

    Ideally, every one would form their political viewpoints based on educated, unbiased, clear-cut facts rather than propaganda, stereotypes and tradition, but unfortunately some people vote with emotion rather than reason.

    ~ Pax

    Source(s): I wrote a paper about the voting trends in America and how people will align themselves to a political party based on tradition and image, and vote according to party loyalty rather than deliberating the merits of the candidate or proposition for my AP US Government class.
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Remember when Abraham Lincoln said "You can fool all of the people some of the time and some of the people all of the time"? I guess that twenty four percent are some of the people.

    Have you ever gone swimming in one of those pools with an artificial current? You close your eyes and drift, and it sort of seems like cheating to look where the water is taking you. Well, those people live their whole lives that way.

  • 1 decade ago

    They are the 24% who actually benefited from the Bush administration. I know one person who has made a killing in Blackwater and other paramilitary 'security' companies.

  • momw
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    Probably the same 245 and they are all brain dead.Don't you think that anyone thinking either would have to be A step above stupid?

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  • 1 decade ago

    24% seems to correspond with the percentage of mentally ill people in this country.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Evidence? Who needs evidence to back up their beliefs? Please!

    So long as it's only 24% they'll always be a minority, so I'm not too worried about it.

  • Cagney
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    the same 24% who ran out and bought guns recently i'm sure.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    can't be the same cuz i'm part of one group but not the other.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    there haven't been anymore attacks on american soil since 9/11. so he couldn't have done all that bad. he made some real dumb decisions but at least we know where he stands. he doesnt give in to political pressure either so he has some back bone too.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    It's the people who are thankful that terrorists haven't attacked us here again since 2001. These people are happy that dozens of terrorist plots have been thwarted as of the 7th anniversary of 9/11.

    That's kind of nice, don't you think?

    I actually don't believe the stats, because that would mean 76% of Americans don't think terrorism is a threat. Only Democrats think that, and I know they're not 76% of the country. This false stat comes from the people who will actually answer the liberal media's lame, rigged surveys... maybe 76% of people with no job think this way, just like liberals.

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