Sincerity

Approval Rate: 40%

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    alomewandsam

    Sat Oct 07 2006

    he sincerely jetted out bin laden's family after Osama masterminded the demise of the Twin Towers. He is so sincere in his lying that he probably believes he is telling the truth. ugh!

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    canadasucks

    Wed Jul 26 2006

    If he's sincere in believing that cowboy diplomacy will stabalize the Middle East, then he's sincerely insane.

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    djahuti

    Wed Jul 26 2006

    On the sincerity meter,Bush is even further down than Used Car Salesmen and Televangelists!

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    abichara

    Fri Oct 28 2005

    He is about as sincere as any politician. Politics is theater, and much of the stuff you see in public ought to be taken with a grain of salt. That said, it hasn't been amusing watching the latest scandals surrounding the White House. Some may say that the administration has gotten what has it deserves, but as Americans, we have to realize that its for the greater good of the country to have a healthy Executive Branch. Bush has got to get his act together, like it or not, he's going to be President for the next three years, years which may prove to be rather critical for this country. To begin with, Bush has to realize that changes have to be made. Fresh blood needs to be brought into the ranks, objective perspectives are needed to take a look at the administration's troubles. Start out with breaking out of the intellectual conformity and groupthink mentality that currently predominates. This means bringing in old hands like James Baker and Vin Weber. Bush should dump some of... Read more

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    moonpie

    Sat Nov 27 2004

    Absolute phony. Phony Texan, phony Christian.

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    eschewobfuscat_ion

    Thu Oct 14 2004

    His sincerity is what helped him to prevail, in the minds of his partisan rooters and many undecided voters when the overwhelming concensus of ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC, CNN and PBS pundits declared Kerry the winner in all 3 debates. I am tempted here to make a reference to Lurch but I know scarlet will pummel me if I do, so I'll show restraint. I point out the landslide of groupthink among the liberal TV stations because I think it illustrates how unanimous their opinion has been, through three debates. Bush lost all 3 debates but never lost his lead, hard as they tried to sway the American people.

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    scarletfeather

    Sat Apr 03 2004

    I don't doubt his sincerity, but I strongly disagree with his policies and feel that he is taking this country in the wrong direction.

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    ldave_x

    Thu Jan 29 2004

    His daddy tried to buy him some sincerity, but Dubya thought he said prosperity, so he went A.W.O.L. for 3 years.

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    kingbaby

    Tue Nov 18 2003

    Once again, a man who ignores the servicepeople who die in Iraq and cuts benefits to people in the military is totally insincere.

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    moosekarloff

    Tue Jun 10 2003

    Total phony. Just like the rest of those Christian evangelicals.

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    bigbaby

    Tue May 20 2003

    In times of war, no one has to sincere.

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    redoedo

    Sun May 18 2003

    I'm not too sure on this one. I really want to believe the President when he says something; he's just got a personality trait that makes him believable. I honestly think that he wants to improve the lot of all Americans. He's got goals in the back of his mind, but just no idea of how to achieve them.

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    twinmom101

    Wed Apr 23 2003

    Reminds me of a college guy trying to bed a drunk girl at 2 AM. "Of course I'll call you tomorrow, you're so beautiful."

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    jdawg1751

    Mon Feb 24 2003

    comes off as a bold face liar most of the time

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    reenyf4b

    Tue Feb 11 2003

    In what I like to call the repetitive State of the Union address. Bush tackled tax cuts, prescription medicine for the elderly, aid for AIDS in Africa and many other things that I don't need to get into. I say it like this. I'll believe it when I see it. I have my doubts.