Bush's GOP Base Finally Deserting Him -- Over Immigration of All Things

| Mon Jun. 4, 2007 11:37 AM PDT

Turns out you can screw up a foreign country as badly as you want and no one in the Republican Party will care all that much. But you promise some migrant workers who fought hell and high water to get to America a path to citizenship and you're basically toast.

That's what new poll numbers are telling President Bush, anyway. Now, admittedly, President Bush has a position on immigration that is out-of-step with many in the GOP and he has treated his critics on the right harshly, but this is still kind of stunning. After all, it's not like the guy wants a super liberal solution to the immigration mess. He's kind of middle of the road. But on this issue, middle of the road is driving people insane.

Fewer than half of Republicans, 45 percent in this ABC News/Washington Post poll, now approve of how Bush is handling immigration, down from 61 percent in April — that's a 16-point drop in six weeks.

Doesn't sound so bad, you say? Well, ABC News and the WaPo have asked Republicans the same question about Iraq, and the president has never dipped below 62 percent approval rating. Think about that! The war is an unmitigated disaster with the chance of disrupting peace in the Middle East for decades to come, but almost two-thirds of self-identified Republicans still believe George Bush is doing a good job.

But on immigration? Christ, some on the right are even calling for Bush's impeachment over this. Want proof? Read the comments section here. Jeepers.

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Comments

The immigration issue is probably the most amusing for bush to loose numbers over. I think author/writher Laura Jadcyzk-Knight got it right in her recent piece.(available here: http://laura-knight-jadczyk.blogspot.com/2007/06/ignota-nulla-curatio-mo...)

She begs to ask - Why Immigration?

The use of the word "Christ" is taking the Lord's name in vain. Why not say, "Holy Moses"? Don't you think that that would be more appropriate under the circumstances? "Jeepers" also means Jesus. Lets be a little bit more sensitive to diverse ethnic religious beliefs. I know that you appear to dislike Mormons(e.g. Mitt) and may be you were brought up to be anti-Christian as well. But let us at least talk like progressives and use intellectual words instead of vulgar common street parlance. Let us keep our bigotry to ourselves and not to openly display it.

Who care why Republicans might finally open up to impeachment, as long as they do? We don't need a majority of Republicans to support impeachment, just a big enough minority. I'd happily add immigration to the list of charges if that's what it takes.

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