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Obama is Nobody's Messiah Now

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CBS News ran an internal internet poll asking Americans to grade the Obama administration on performance in the key areas of federal government. CBS didn't dare report on those findings, but as of this writing, you can still vote in the CBS poll and see the staggering results here.

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The results are currently as follows

  • Economy-70.4% - F
  • Foreign Policy-61.8% - F
  • Health Care-81.6% - F
  • Terror Threat-65.2% F
  • Energy & Environment-59.2% - F
  • Social Issues-57.7% - F
  • Bipartisanship-80.6% - F
  • Afghanistan-83.1% C or lower-31.2% - F
  • Iraq-86.5% C or lower-35.7% F
  • Obama Overall-89.4% D or lower-63.4% F

Only 2.82% of CBS fans gave Obama an A for overall job performance and CBS is no bastion of conservative readers

In November 2008, approximately 52% of American voters elected Obama as President. On inauguration day 2009, 67% of Americans said they were hopeful about the new "messiah," 41% showing "strong support" for the newly elected resident of the people's White House.

Thirteen months later, only 23% "strongly approve" and 40% now "strongly disapprove" of the Obama administration, according to Rasmussen Daily Tracking poll, which appears much kinder towards Obama than the CBS News poll that even CBS won't write about.

No American administration is U.S. history has fallen from favor so fast...  READ MORE

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