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Home Front: Politix
Public Opinion of Dark Lord Cheney Rising
2009-05-21
As Dick Cheney prepares to give a major speech on the battle against terrorism, a new national poll suggests that favorable opinions of the former vice president are on the rise.

But the CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey, released Wednesday morning, indicates that a majority of Americans still have an unfavorable opinion of Cheney.

Fifty-five percent of people questioned in the poll say they have an unfavorable opinion of the former vice president. Thirty-seven percent say they have a favorable opinion of Cheney, up eight points from January when he left office.

In the past two months the former vice president has become a frequent critic of the new Administration in numerous national media interviews.

"Is Cheneys uptick due to his visibility as one of the most outspoken critics of the Obama administration? Almost certainly not," says CNN Polling Director Keating Holland.
How dare you say that!
"Former President George W. Bush's favorable rating rose six points in that same time period, and Bush has not given a single public speech since he left office."
Yeah? Well wait until the show trials, peasants!
The poll suggests that 41 percent of Americans hold a favorable opinion of the former president, with 57 percent viewing him unfavorably.

The surveys release comes just a few hours before Cheney speaks out Thursday on the war against terror during a speech at the American Enterprise Institute, a Washington based think tank. Sources tell CNN that the former vice president is expected to defend the Bush Administrations handling of the war on terror and challenge the Obama Administrations attempt to close the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba.

The CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll was conducted May 14-17, with 1,010 adult Americans questioned by telephone. The surveys sampling error is plus or minus three percentage points.
Posted by:Beavis

#8  It helps to be right. Obumble is finding that being wrong erodes the Cult of Personality even with Newsweek and others kissing his ass -- people are starting to realize the emperor has no clothes.
Posted by: OldSpook   2009-05-21 23:36  

#7  I love him....but in a straight guy buddy-sock-in-the-shoulder-way, not a bromance or anything. Cause his death squads might get jealous
Posted by: Frank G   2009-05-21 19:28  

#6  Growing up a Western Republican (and remaining one to this day), Cheney is pretty much the perfect politician in my book.

As one blog suggested today, it would be interesting if they did a poll about who you'd want in charge during a big crisis, such as a killer asteroid hurtling towards earth.
Bet Cheney would fare better than his poll ratings.

Cheney might not be loved, but he is feared by our enemies.
Posted by: JAB   2009-05-21 19:25  

#5  I admire Cheney. It this era of self-serving politics, he saw our country in danger and he responded the bst he could. We need more heros like him.
Posted by: Richard of Oregon   2009-05-21 17:48  

#4  Something else about Cheney to be remembered. He is not somebody you would want to seriously cross, at least if you were a foreign enemy.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2009-05-21 14:04  

#3  wait til the next attack on American soil. Bush and Cheney will be remembered fondly for their providing that safety after 9/11. Obumbles? Not so much, but at least we'll all find comfort under his confident smile and kind eyes, and moral superiority.

Cheney's speech today was a contrast with Oblahblah: one was petulant, defensive and condescending. Cheney's was calm, cool, adult
Posted by: Frank G   2009-05-21 12:20  

#2  I bet Cheney and Bush's favorable ratings continue to rise over time as the Obama administration gets bogged down by its broken promises, characteristic double-speak, overspending, and continued economic stagnation.

For all the "damage" wrought by the Bush administration, I think people are slowly beginning to realize that all things considered and given the challenges he was faced with, he actually did a half-decent job. Especially when it comes to the President's most sacred duty, keeping the American people safe.
Posted by: eltoroverde   2009-05-21 12:03  

#1  I hold a favorable opinion of the former VP because he couldnÂ’t give a ratÂ’s ass if I hold a favorable opinion of him or not.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2009-05-21 11:45  

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