Friday, September 15, 2006
bush less popular than gay marriage
Ha ha.
The gay media really reaches sometimes, and this too is one of those cases, but it's still funny. The Advocate is extrapolating information from an AP/Ipsos poll conducted Monday through Wednesday of this week.
According to the poll, the number of people who disapprove of President Bush are greater than the number of people who said that gay marriage is extremely or very important.
Total apples and oranges (if the poll had asked if people approve or disapprove of same-sex marriage, then we could talk), but a pretty funny way of looking at the numbers. That has to have Karl Rove piddling in his pants a little.
Come to think of it though, given the recent polls about the strong opposition to Prop 107 here in Arizona and the national polls about the high levels of support for giving same-sex couples some form of legal recognition, the assessment may not be that far off.
The gay media really reaches sometimes, and this too is one of those cases, but it's still funny. The Advocate is extrapolating information from an AP/Ipsos poll conducted Monday through Wednesday of this week.
According to the poll, the number of people who disapprove of President Bush are greater than the number of people who said that gay marriage is extremely or very important.
Total apples and oranges (if the poll had asked if people approve or disapprove of same-sex marriage, then we could talk), but a pretty funny way of looking at the numbers. That has to have Karl Rove piddling in his pants a little.
Come to think of it though, given the recent polls about the strong opposition to Prop 107 here in Arizona and the national polls about the high levels of support for giving same-sex couples some form of legal recognition, the assessment may not be that far off.







