The crash of big-government conservatism
TechCentralStation
by S.T. Karnick
05/15/06
Recent polls show support for Republicans is still declining, and President Bush's approval ratings are the lowest for any president other than Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter in the past fifty years. ... This decline is fundamentally not a matter of PR or press bias but of policy and the philosophy behind it. Bush and the Republican Congress have had a difficult time selling themselves to the public because their policies have not been appealing. They have adhered to a philosophy, big-government conservatism, that has finally alienated nearly everyone...
http://www.tcsdaily.com/article.aspx?id=051506C
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by S.T. Karnick
05/15/06
Recent polls show support for Republicans is still declining, and President Bush's approval ratings are the lowest for any president other than Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter in the past fifty years. ... This decline is fundamentally not a matter of PR or press bias but of policy and the philosophy behind it. Bush and the Republican Congress have had a difficult time selling themselves to the public because their policies have not been appealing. They have adhered to a philosophy, big-government conservatism, that has finally alienated nearly everyone...
http://www.tcsdaily.com/article.aspx?id=051506C
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
rudkla - 15. Mai, 18:39