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cal04 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-01-06 11:44 AM
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Bush a failure: professor poll
IF his presidency ended now, US President George W. Bush would go down in history as a failure, according to a majority of US college history and political science professors surveyed across America. And, 67 per cent of the 744 professors responding to the survey conducted by Siena College's Research Institute said they doubted Mr Bush "has a realistic chance of improving his rating" during his remaining time in office.

The results of the survey were made public by the Albany-area research institute. "While time is needed to fairly and accurately gauge how well any president ranks with his predecessors, George W. Bush starts with a ranking that could hardly be lower," said Thomas Kelly, professor emeritus of American studies at Siena, in the Albany suburbs. The Bush standing among the college professors has, like his public opinion poll ratings, dropped dramatically since the days immediately following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and the problems in the wake of the invasion of Iraq.

In Siena's 2002 ranking of all the nation's 42 presidents (Grover Cleveland was president on two separate occasions), Mr Bush came in mid-pack at No 23, one spot behind his father. "That was shortly after 9/11," said Douglas Lonnstrom, a statistics professor and director of Siena's research institute. "Clearly, the professors do not think things have gone well for him in the past few years." Mr Lonnstrom noted the professors surveyed are those who "teach college students today and will write the history of this era tomorrow."

Of those professors responding to the survey, which was sent in February to history and political science departments at 2800 colleges and universities, 58 per cent said that if the Bush presidency were to end now, it would rate a failure while 24 per cent said it would rate "below average." Two per cent said it would rate as "great" while another five per cent said "near great." Eleven per cent said the Bush presidency would rate "average." There was no immediate comment from the White House.


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