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Home Front: Politix
The State of the Union stats don't lie: Americans are turning against Trump-hating celebrities and buying into the President's American dream - THAT'S a nightmare for Democrats
2018-02-01
[DailyMail] The stats don't lie.

Within minutes of President Donald Trump's first State of the Union speech, CBS News revealed their YouGov poll approval ratings on it.

Unsurprisingly, 97% of Republican speech watchers liked it.

More surprisingly, 72% of Independents liked it.

Staggeringly, 43% of Democrats liked it.

Overall, CBS reported that 75% of Americans approved of the speech.

For such a seriously divisive and polarising President, who is currently languishing with just 39% personal approval ratings, these were sensationally good results.

Interestingly, 8/10 Americans in the poll felt the President was trying to unite the country with his speech and two thirds of Americans said it made them feel proud.

Less than a quarter that watched said it made them feel scared or angry.

Contrast this reaction with the instant and so tediously predictable blind rage spewed by the world's liberal celebrities on social media before, during and after the address.

From my own unofficial poll ‐ i.e. my own eyes on Twitter ‐ I'd say 99% of them were so furious at the speech they could barely think straight.

'I was told darkness could not exist in the light,' tweeted Sarah Silverman. 'But here it is, for everyone to not see.'

Jim Carrey tweeted an illustration of sharks across a map of America, then another of a weeping Abraham Lincoln and the caption: 'It's my party and I'll cry if I want to.'


Andy Lassner, producer of the insufferably smug The Ellen Show sneered: 'Good luck 'Saturday Night Live' on trying to make this any more f***ing ridiculous than it already is.'

Jeffrey Wright raged: 'Can't even watch this vile, deceitful fraud and his bizarre cult of self-interested sycophants.'

Patton Oswalt seethed: 'I'm gonna fact check this speech: whatever he just said was bullsh*t.'

Jessica Chastain urged people not to watch the speech at all.

Billy Eichner fumed: 'The President is a lying, incompetent, racist, misogynist sack of sh*t.'

And George Takei spouted: 'I'm not watching some frothing orange gorilla read off a teleprompter.'

On and on it went, with these stars and many more assuming America agreed with them.

But it turned out the vast majority of Americans DIDN'T agree with them, which suggests they're no longer listening to what celebrities say about politics or Donald Trump.
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One wonders how many of those erupting on Twitter and elsewhere actually watched the thing, and how many of those who did watch approved of the president before they turned it on.

Polls on the President's State of the Union speech are in.

The CBS poll is here..

The Hill poll is here.

The Washington Examiner poll is here.
Posted by:Anomalous Sources

#14  One wonders how many of those erupting on Twitter and elsewhere actually watched the thing

Twitter bots.
Posted by: H. Snomoling3427   2018-02-01 19:49  

#13  And George Takei spouted: 'I'm not watching some frothing orange gorilla read off a teleprompter.'

Gosh, am I the only one who enjoyed Uncle Joey's rebuttal?
Posted by: swksvolFF   2018-02-01 19:42  

#12  "We know after every election the losing side is convinced it is the End of the World(tm), but this is becoming embarrassing."

I'm convinced that is why President's often win re-election.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2018-02-01 14:38  

#11  They need to grow up or shut the fuck up.

Raj, embrace the power of and.
Posted by: AlanC   2018-02-01 12:45  

#10  Excellent graphic.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2018-02-01 11:56  

#9  What's divisive and polarizing is the batso apeshit adult temper tantrums

When did "adult" enter into this discussion?

Al
Posted by: Frozen Al   2018-02-01 11:46  

#8  Liberals expected any compromise on the Dreamers to inflame the 'racist base' and yet 97% of Republican speech watchers liked it. Very bad news for the Liberals.

On the border Liberals are a bit like the Palestinians. They got 95% of what they claimed they wanted and they threw up their hands and refused the deal. Trump called their bluff and they were left looking the fool.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2018-02-01 10:18  

#7  I pretty much stopped watching any entertainment from these idiots. It is brainless and I'm not giving these anti-american fucks any more money.
Posted by: DarthVader   2018-02-01 09:18  

#6  And I'm sick and fucking tired of this 'divisive / polarizing President' bullshit. What's divisive and polarizing is the batso apeshit adult temper tantrums constantly thrown by Democrats, leftists and poorly educated millennial douchebags (but I repeat myself) who cry like little girls when they don't get their way. They need to grow up or shut the fuck up.
Posted by: Raj   2018-02-01 08:43  

#5  All US congressional representatives are up for their seats 6 Nov 2018, along with about 1/3 of all senators. Can't say this often enough.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2018-02-01 08:38  

#4  As if Dems watched his speech? Not any I know.
Posted by: gorb   2018-02-01 02:22  

#3  I know Americans never left me. Whudunnit?
Posted by: newc   2018-02-01 01:28  

#2  What is best in life?
To crush your enemies, to drive them before you, and hear their womanly tweets of lamentation.


Seriously people, get a grip. We know after every election the losing side is convinced it is the End of the World(tm), but this is becoming embarrassing.

In 3 more years, you'll get a chance to play another round of "Elect the President". Until then, suck it up. Otherwise, we'll re-elect Trump just to spite you.
Posted by: SteveS   2018-02-01 00:53  

#1  I watched it twice.
Hope that helps in the polls.
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-02-01 00:26  

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