https://www.cnn.com/2020/02/04/politics ... index.htmlAZGrizFan wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2020 9:37 pmPlease state all the lies in the SOTU.JohnStOnge wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2020 8:58 pm
He doesn't really have the highest approval rating of his Presidency. Yes, in that one poll he had it for that one take. But in the average of polls he's currently at 45.5%. When the impeachment inquiry was launched on September 24 he was at 45.3%. I guess you could ay that is progress. The highest approval rating of his Presidency in terms of the average of polls is 46.0% registered February 4, 2017. And he's been in the 45 - 46 range numerous times since then.
The job numbers thing will probably help him in terms of perception. But in terms of reality it means that his average job creation average is 184,848 per month as compared to 216,591 per month during Obama's second terms. And even if you leave 2017 out to allow for transition and calculate the average for 2018, 2019, and January 2020 it's 187,217.
So, while I agree that seeing a high job number now will help him, the reality is that his job numbers really don't look all that good as compared to the second term of the Obama Administration. It's yet another example of the fact that this thing where he's trying to say things were bad before he took office and now they're good is nonsense.
Not guilty? Everybody knew that was a given. Everybody knew the Republican Senate wasn't going to convict him. Most people...not all but most...know the Republican Party is corrupt right now.
State of the Union Address? Lie after lie. The problem with trying to rely on polls of people who watched it to gauge its effect is that Trump fans were more likely to watch it.
It must've pained CNN to post the fact check. Some numbers are cherry picked, some stats are ignored. Probably the only thing he lied about was healthcare and the US becoming a top energy producer under his term. Everything else is pretty much, " Trump is correct however..." and then context tells you what the real deal is.