"1974:
For the rest of his presidency, Nixon maintained a loyal core constituency of about 25 percent of those polled who approved of his performance as president. But most people held a negative view of his presidency, with disapproval ratings in the mid-60s."
I'm just saying, about 1 in 4 voters will approve of the person they voted in no matter what. Murders, war, treason, none of that matters as long as they hold the correct party. They are so brainwashed by the supposed ideals of the party they belong to they cannot ever see reason.
There are inherent flaws in any political system, and this is a major one with any sort of democracy.
For the rest of his presidency, Nixon maintained a loyal core constituency of about 25 percent of those polled who approved of his performance as president. But most people held a negative view of his presidency, with disapproval ratings in the mid-60s."
I'm just saying, about 1 in 4 voters will approve of the person they voted in no matter what. Murders, war, treason, none of that matters as long as they hold the correct party. They are so brainwashed by the supposed ideals of the party they belong to they cannot ever see reason.
There are inherent flaws in any political system, and this is a major one with any sort of democracy.
“Eternity is a terrible thought. I mean, where's it going to end?”
― Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
― Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead