I knew that most of the poll numbers I was seeing were kind of odd. How could Georgie's approval rating gone up in April after Faullajh, "The Press Conference," the debacle with Sharon, the 9/11 Commission, Woodward's book, etc. But Monday there was this story about his approval rating rising. Hmmmm. Nope. Today, a more accurate story comes out here. A perfect example of how I will never believe another poll by the Pew Research Center for The People & The Press.
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