A CBS News poll released today has devastating news for the Bush "administration" anyone who still cares:
Just 21 percent approve of President Bush's handling of the war, the lowest number he's ever received, and an 8-point drop from just a month ago. Most of that drop has been among Republicans and conservatives.
An eight point drop since the elections.
Sen. Gordon Smith may be the first to jump ship post-election, but he won't be the last. And with Bush now insisting that the ISG report supports his policies, but majorities calling for troop withdrawals, hard timetables, engagement with Iran and Syria, etc., Bush's last best hope is that the Republicans on the ISG blow up the bipartisan facade and allow him to pretend their report doesn't really require anything of him.
Now 11/14
GOP 47% 70%
Dem 5% 3%
Ind 17% 23%
Cons. 34% 60%
Look at that drop. Look at that!
More delicious morsels:
This is about as vicious an ass-kicking as I've seen in a poll on an issue like this. Which, by the way, 35% of respondents now identify as the country's most important problem. Next leading contender: economy and jobs at just 9%.