In The Hill, Dick Morris, writes that President Bush's bad poll numbers repeated over and over by "our national political/journalistic complex," just don't matter:
Politicians in Washington are often like motorists who drive only by consulting their rearview mirrors and never look out of their windshields to see what is going on right now.
Morris points out that the poll numbers that used by national political/journalistic complex,"to announce the end of the Bush era also find that Americans approve of the more recent work the President has done in helping New Orleans and the Gulf Coast to recover from the effects of the disaster.
I think Morris is calling this one correctly. The main stream media is once again misunderestimating President Bush.

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