A solid 60 percent of Americans now say the W-imbecile's wrong.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sixty percent of Americans oppose the U.S. war in Iraq, the highest number since polling on the subject began with the commencement of the war in March 2003, according to poll results and trends released Wednesday.Oh yeah, I know, I know, this is all a conspiracy by the liberal media to discredit poor George.
And a majority of poll respondents said they would support the withdrawal of at least some U.S. troops by the end of the year, according to results from the Opinion Research Corporation poll conducted last week on behalf of CNN. The corporation polled 1,047 adult Americans by telephone.
Problem is that the Presidolt's loss of credibility is self-inflicted. Every time he opens his mouth his credibility drops another couple points. There is no 'liberal media conspiracy' because there's no need for one.
The story continues
Asked about a timetable for withdrawal of troops from Iraq, 57 percent of poll respondents said they supported the setting of such a timetable, while 40 percent did not and 4 percent had no opinion. Only half the sample, or about 524 people, was asked the timetable question.George, it's looking more and more like your own constituency doesn't believe you.
The Bush administration has maintained that setting a timetable or deadline for withdrawal would only help terrorists.
Americans were nearly evenly split on whether the U.S. would win the war in Iraq. Forty-seven percent of poll respondents either said the United States would "definitely win" or "probably win." Another 48 percent either said the United States could not win, or could win -- but will not win.
And so it goes.
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I'm looking forward to a very BLUE November election!
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