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“American Soldiers’ Support for President Obama Breaks All-Time Record” [Darleen Click]

Approval drops to 15%

It’s no secret that President Obama has been an unpopular commander-in-chief with servicemen and -women for a while.

But now, his approval rating among active-duty members of the U.S. military has fallen to an all-time low of just 15 percent, The Military Times reports:

“Obama’s popularity — never high to begin with — has crumbled, falling from 35 percent in 2009 to just 15 percent this year, while his disapproval ratings have increased to 55 percent from 40 percent over that time.”

Heh.

8 Replies to ““American Soldiers’ Support for President Obama Breaks All-Time Record” [Darleen Click]”

  1. cranky-d says:

    I’ll bet Obama’s opinion of our service men and women is even lower.

  2. happyfeet says:

    that’s so biased

    if you just look at trannies his approval is super-high

    way higher than stupid Bush’s ever was

  3. Ernst Schreiber says:

    What else would you expect from teh we’re stoopid an stuk in Irak crowd? They aren’t sophisticated enough to understand how lucky they are to have a lightbringing wonderworker like the Magic Negro for their CinC.

  4. Ernst Schreiber says:

    On a more serious note, Obama is lucky that we live in a country with an ingrained tradition of military respect for civilian authority. Because those are the kinds of numbers that lead to coups and putsches in less enlightened polities.

    But are we? Lucky, that is.

  5. cranky-d says:

    Once the genie is out of the bottle, it’s very difficult to get him back in.

    So, yes, we’re probably lucky.

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