Poll: America On Right Or Wrong Track
Tired of seeing the polls that ask if America is on the right or wrong track without any explanation of why? Well, so am I. So this new poll we are running gives you the choice of saying why you think America is on the “wrong track”.
Don’t forget to vote!
Marine Recruiting Center Bomber(s) Not Well Liked
Moonbats can be bold when they attack in the dead of night but what do Americans think of them and their tactics such as bombing Marine Recruitment Centers? Not surprisingly the vast majority don’t have a favorable view of them:
The person(s) that bombed the Marine recruiting station in Times Square is/are best described as:
- Traitor(s) (45%, 239 Votes)
- Coward(s) (35%, 183 Votes)
- Barking Anti-Troop Moonbat(s) (15%, 80 Votes)
- Hero(es) in the battle against those baby killers and the fascist American Empire! (5%, 25 Votes)
Total Voters: 527
45% see them as traitors, 35% as simple cowards and 15% see them as barking moonbats. Only 5% have a possitive view of them and see them as courageous “heroes”.
Most Americans Are Generally Proud of America
This is what our recent poll on the topic showed:
Michelle Obama said that now is the “first time” in her adult life that she is “really proud of my country.” What about you? What do you think about America?
- I’ve always been proud of my country in general. (82%, 590 Votes)
- I’ve never been proud of my country. (10%, 75 Votes)
- I agree with Michelle, only now am I proud of my country. (8%, 57 Votes)
Total Voters: 722
Even as some liberals sites (not worthy of being mentioned and given notoriety) who will not be named attempted to send their readers here to spike the poll, the truth still comes out. Yes, please be aware that we do indeed track where our visitors are coming from and we know what you tried to do.
How does it feel to still not have been able to affect the poll?
82% said that they have always been proud of America in general. While only 8% were Obama Kool Aid drinkers and agreed with Michelle Obama that only now was she proud of America.
Then there was the typical 10% who said they had never been proud of America and probably would never be unless Karl Marx himself were cloned and placed upon the alter of leadership.
T-shirt Straw Poll (Feb 25 - Mar 2)
We are finally starting to see McCain really pull away from the pack although many people are still interested in supporting other candidates:
John McCain -46%
Mike Huckabee - 28%
Mitt Romney - 17%
Rudy Giuliani - 5%
Fred Thompson - 3%
Duncan Hunter - 1%
Ron Paul - 0%
Tom Tancredo - 0%
Newt Gingrich- 0%
Condoleezza Rice - 0%
Sam Brownback - 0%
We are also starting to see an even greater number of our John McCain for El Presidente of Mexico! T-shirts being sold as well.

T-shirt Straw Poll Results (Feb 18 - 24)
The T-shirt Straw Poll keeps going. For the first time we have seen a major move away from people buying t-shirts of candidates no longer in the race although Mitt Romney is still very strong.
John McCain -32%
Mike Huckabee - 31%
Mitt Romney - 21%
Rudy Giuliani - 7%
Fred Thompson - 7%
Duncan Hunter - 2%
Ron Paul - 0%
Tom Tancredo - 0%
Newt Gingrich- 0%
Condoleezza Rice - 0%
Sam Brownback - 0%
I still cannot believe that people are buying Mitt Romney merchandise in such numbers. But it is what it is.
The poll will continue until there is a nominee out of the Republican Party.
Does Anyone Agree With Berkley?
Well, saddly yes there are actually a few pathetic souls who agree with Berkley that our Marines are “uninvited”, “unwelcome”, and “intruders”. But not many according to our recent poll.
The City of Berkley has called the Marines “uninvited”, “unwelcome”, and “intruders” while rolling out the red carpet for Code Pink. Do you agree with Berkley?
- HELL NO! (85%, 523 Votes)
- Yes (9%, 53 Votes)
- No (7%, 42 Votes)
Total Voters: 618
Most Americans (85%) responded with a resolute “HELL NO!” when asked about whether or not they agreed with Berkley. Another 7% just said no. But there were 9% of sniveling little brats who think that freedom is free who said they agreed with the Berkley City Council.
Well, there’s some in every crowd.
T-shirt Straw Poll Rolls On (Results Feb 11 - 17)
Some might wonder why on Earth I am continuing to report on the T-shirt Straw Poll even as McCain seems to have the nomination all sewn up. Well, because it is interesting to see people still buying designs for other candidates. McCain, still can’t muster enough support in the Straw Poll to climb to #1 because of this.
Mitt Romney - 22%
John McCain -20%
Mike Huckabee - 20%
Rudy Giuliani - 15%
Fred Thompson - 15%
Duncan Hunter - 7%
Ron Paul - 1%
Tom Tancredo - 0%
Newt Gingrich- 0%
Condoleezza Rice - 0%
Sam Brownback - 0%
Say what you will, but the fact that McCain is still tied for second when it comes down to who people are spending money to support says something. In fact all the remaining candidates (McCain, Huckabee and Paul) are struggling against people not even in the race anymore. Paul can’t even get a foot hold in the poll.
Is there discontent in the GOP and among conservatives? I think this shows that there is.
Remember 1 item purchased = 1 vote.
T-shirt Straw Poll Results (Feb 4 - 10)
Despite suspending his campaign, Mitt Romney is still leading the T-shirt Straw Poll for the past week:
Mitt Romney - 24%
John McCain -19%
Mike Huckabee - 19%
Rudy Giuliani - 16%
Fred Thompson - 15%
Duncan Hunter - 6%
Ron Paul - 2%
Tom Tancredo - 0%
Newt Gingrich- 0%
Condoleezza Rice - 0%
Sam Brownback - 0%
Talk about people not being happy with the choices they have with only McCain, Huckabee and Paul remaining as official candidates. Even after Romney dropped out, sales remained steady and Huckabee got a bump in his sales to tie him with McCain. And despite Guiliani, Thompson and Hunter all being out of the race as well, they are still beating Ron Paul hands down this past week.
Remember, the T-shirt Straw Poll operates on a 1 item 1 vote principle. So to show your support buy something from our stores with your candidate on them.
T-shirt Straw Poll Jan 28 - Feb 3
Romney is still leading this week and John McCain has gained no ground headed into Super Tuesday according to our unscientific T-shirt Straw Poll. Overall, purchases remained surprisingly similar to last week:
Mitt Romney - 29%
John McCain -19%
Rudy Giuliani - 16%
Mike Huckabee - 15%
Fred Thompson - 15%
Duncan Hunter - 5%
Ron Paul - 1%
Tom Tancredo - 0%
Newt Gingrich- 0%
Condoleezza Rice - 0%
Sam Brownback - 0%
Also surprising is how well Fred Thompson and Duncan Hunter are doing considering both have dropped out of the race for the GOP nomination. Pretty sad when you have a candidate still running (Ron Paul) who can’t even over take guys not running anymore.
Remember, 1 item = 1 vote.
Most Want To See Debates Limited
When it comes to what people think about 10 candidates sitting on a stage with each getting no real time to answer questions and not getting very many questions at all, the majority think that debates should be limited to the number of candidates on stage.
Although they are divided about how many candidates should be in the debates, only 35% thought that more than six or even all of the candidates should be invited:
When it comes to party specific presidential debates how many candidates should be involved? The top:
- more than six or ALL (35%, 202 Votes)
- 4 (29%, 169 Votes)
- 5 (16%, 95 Votes)
- 3 (7%, 42 Votes)
- 6 (7%, 38 Votes)
- 2 (6%, 37 Votes)
Total Voters: 583
Most respondents thought the debate should be limited to the top 5 candidates or fewer.
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