Thursday, January 25, 2007

State of the Union - Ratings lower than Fox's Excellent

In an article in Gulfnews.com, staff writer Joseph Marques summed up what some of our top newspapers and some international papers including Britain, Saudi Arabia and Australia had to say about the State of the Union address. http://www.gulfnews.com/opinion/columns/world/10099418.html ">Saudi Arabia felt President Bush should get back to reality, Australia felt he should have admitted his mistakes and changed course long ago. None felt his domestic agenda was anything more than a rehash of his previous agenda already set. Even our newspapers cast a rather bleak look at this presidency and where it might end. The only shining star in the group was the Detroit Free Press that stated President Bush gave a confident speech considering the number of Democrats he was facing.
In continuing less than stellar comments on the State of the union the Real Truth, a magazine restoring real truth, leads us further to the right then I thought possible. They state it's all up to God because he hasn't given us the knowledge to have peace. Bush can't win on either side of the aisle.
This same theme of not making anybody happy with his State of the Union Address was echoed in the ">Chicago Tribune by Jennifer Loven, Associated Press. It was much ado about nothing except Bush's agenda - who cares what Americans want?

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