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MNeagle
26th May 2010, 01:25 PM
The American public is losing its patience with President Obama over his handling of the Gulf Coast oil spill.

In the five weeks since an explosion on the Deepwater Horizon rig sent hundreds of thousands of gallons of oil spilling into the Gulf of Mexico, Obama had largely escaped political fallout. But as BP attempts yet again to seal the leak, a new USA Today/Gallup Poll finds a majority of Americans unhappy with Obama's handling of the spill. According to the poll, 53 percent rate Obama's handling "poor" or "very poor"; 43 percent believe Obama is doing a good job.

Yet the poll also finds that the public tends to blame others in the mess more than it blames the White House. Asked broadly about the federal government's role, 60 percent rated the response "poor." BP got the lowest marks: 73 percent of Americans gave the company's handling of the spill a "poor" rating. Still, a whopping 68 percent say BP should remain in charge of the cleanup.

More than two-thirds of respondents called the gulf spill a "disaster," and of them, 37 percent considered it the "worst disaster in 100 years." Yet 52 percent of registered voters still support offshore drilling. That number is slightly down compared with other polls in recent weeks, including an NBC/Wall Street Journal poll this month in which nearly 60 percent of voters still agreed with offshore drilling.

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What will no doubt give the White House pause is the shifting public sentiment on Obama's handling of the spill. Earlier this month, the president seemed to be escaping most of the public wrath over the disaster. An Associated Press poll released May 13 found mostly good-to-neutral marks for Obama's role in the mess: 42 percent approved, 33 percent disapproved and 21 percent said they were neutral.

But with the leak still unplugged and the economic and environmental impact only worsening, the White House has increasingly come under fire for not doing enough to handle the cleanup and control the spill. That includes criticism both from Republicans including Sarah Palin, who tried to make an issue of BP's donations to Obama's presidential campaign, and Democratic allies like James Carville, who slammed Obama for being too "hands off."

Broken down along party lines: 63 percent of Democrats believe Obama is doing a "good" job on the spill, while 68 percent of Republicans rate the president's job as "poor." Among independent voters — the voting bloc credited most for Obama's victory in 2008 — 58 percent describe Obama's job on the spill as "poor."

White House officials aren’t unaware of the shift. In recent days, they’ve stepped up their media strategy in response to the spill. Tomorrow, Obama will hold his first full-fledged news conference in nearly a year to take questions on the issue. And Friday, he is scheduled to make his second visit to the Gulf.

Will it be enough to placate an increasingly frustrated public?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/ynews_pl2270

keehah
13th June 2010, 11:31 AM
Obama's Nomination Victory Speech In St. Paul (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/06/03/obamas-nomination-victory_n_105028.html)
The Huffington Post 06- 3-08 08

I face this challenge with profound humility, and knowledge of my own limitations. But I also face it with limitless faith in the capacity of the American people. Because if we are willing to work for it, and fight for it, and believe in it, then I am absolutely certain that generations from now, we will be able to look back and tell our children that this was the moment when we began to provide care for the sick and good jobs to the jobless; this was the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal;...

I am me, I am free
13th June 2010, 11:38 AM
Obama's Nomination Victory Speech In St. Paul (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/06/03/obamas-nomination-victory_n_105028.html)
The Huffington Post 06- 3-08 08

I face this challenge with profound humility, and knowledge of my own limitations. But I also face it with limitless faith in the capacity of the American people. Because if we are willing to work for it, and fight for it, and believe in it, then I am absolutely certain that generations from now, we will be able to look back and tell our children that this was the moment when we began to provide care for the sick and good jobs to the jobless; this was the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal;...


Dunno what there's to complain about, the Undocumented Worker in Chief did in fact get national socialized human resource management...er, I mean 0bamacare passed and there's plenty of new $12/hour jobs along the coast.

keehah
13th June 2010, 11:43 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8cNtH1mULo

We must not promise what we ought not, lest we be called on to perform what we cannot. - Abraham Lincoln

Johnny Ringo
13th June 2010, 11:59 AM
Disclaimer: I hate the two-party system.

That said, the mainstream media has always supported one party, while demonizing the other. If the White House were occupied by someone from the "other" party, the American public would already be calling for his impeachment.

Look at every single natural disaster. When one of their boys isn't in the WH, they immediately find the most pitiful-looking victims, plaster their faces all over the tube, and all they do is piss and moan about how "the government" and the president aren't doing enough to help them. They act as if things like Hurricane Katrina were indeed caused by the dude.

Trust me, the media loves the Usurper-in-Chief. They'll do everything to spin this in a way that portrays him as a hero, and not the villian. What I find amazing is that perhaps the average American isn't quite as slow and gullible as I suspected.

JohnQPublic
13th June 2010, 12:14 PM
... What I find amazing is that perhaps the average American isn't quite as slow and gullible as I suspected.


Don't underestimate Joe Sixpack and John Q. Public. ;)