Poll Reveals All You Need to Know about Tea Baggers: 57% Still Support George Bush – And, Yes, Their Rage Is Fueled by Racism, Fox News

art-buprsh-miss-me-yetIn the CBS/New York Times poll that came out this week, one response in particular provides definitive insight into the tea bagger mindset: 57 percent of self-described tea party supporters have a favorable opinion of George W. Bush.

This is the same George Bush who left office with 21 percent approval — in fact, his approval level had been below 50 percent since Jan.16, 2005 — by far the longest period of disapproval for any president since polling presidential approval began in the 1930s. Today, while only 4 percent of those polled said they had attended a rally or donated money to tea party organizers, about 18 percent said they agreed with tea party anti-establishment ideals. This 18 percent of Americans who support the tea parties and the 21 percent who supported Bush when he left the White House are similar to the 20 percent or so of Americans also supported Richard Nixon when he resigned in disgrace. In other words, tea baggers are, at least statistically, nothing new. They represent the rock-hard right-wing base that has been a factor in United States politics for generations.

The other 80 percent of Americans remember — nor will likely ever forget — that George Bush had not a single accomplishment of historical significance during the eight long years he was president. Quite the opposite, in fact. Bush, Cheney et al lied about the pretexts for invading Iraq, a fact that makes the wasted blood of thousands of American soldiers and tens of thousands of innocent Iraqi families even more tragic — not to mention the billions upon billions of taxpayer dollars needlessly drained for the treasury at the very moment that the economic collapse was looming. But it was Bush’s ineptitude — and baldfaced lying about it — in addressing the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina that finally forced normal Americans to recognize George W. Bush for what he was: Worst. President. Ever. His approval ratings never recovered after that debacle.

And since it was health care reform that agitated the tea baggers into spittle-spewing rage, let’s not forget that, under Bush, American taxpayers provided free universal health care to 30 million or so Iraqis while 45 million Americans had none.

It speaks volumes that it’s this barely articulate, incurious aristocratic bully that tea baggers voted for — twice — and still support to this day. How can they be so blind to this reality? Here’s how: In the poll 63 percent of tea partiers said they restrict their news consumption to Fox News. Only in Fox’s alternate reality can you be outraged over the Obama administration’s efforts to pull the nation back from the brink of economic collapse while ignoring the fact that the person most responsible for the Bush Recession is, well, George W. Bush.

Another prime example of the influence of Fox propaganda: A whopping 64 percent of tea baggers believe Pres. Obama has raised taxes on most Americans. As CBS noted in their coverage of this poll result: “[The] vast majority of Americans [95 percent] got a tax cut under the Obama administration.”

One unsurprising result from the poll is that tea baggers love Fox News’ most popular propagandists. They approve of Sarah Palin by 66 percent and Glenn Beck by 59 percent. This adoration of Beck, in particular, helps explain another aspect of the poll: Like Beck, tea baggers loathe the U.S. president:

Eighty-eight percent disapprove of President Obama’s performance on the job, compared to 40 percent of Americans overall. While half of Americans approve of Mr. Obama’s job performance, just seven percent of Tea Party supporters say he is doing a good job.

Asked to volunteer what they don’t like about Mr. Obama, the top answer, offered by 19 percent of Tea Party supporters, was that they just don’t like him. Eleven percent said he is turning the country more toward socialism, ten percent cited his health care reform efforts, and nine percent said he is dishonest.

Seventy-seven percent describe Mr. Obama as “very liberal,” compared to 31 percent of Americans overall. Fifty-six percent say the president’s policies favor the poor, compared to 27 percent of Americans overall.

The fact that 56 percent of tea baggers say Pres. Obama’s policies favor the poor is telling. While only about 13 percent of Americans are black, a great many white people labor under the misperception that most poor people are black. More about tea baggers’ views on race below.

Ninety-two percent of Tea Party supporters believe President Obama’s policies are moving the country toward socialism. Fifty-two percent of Americans overall share that belief.

Asked what socialism means, roughly half of Tea Party supporters volunteered government ownership or control, far more than any other answer. Eleven percent cited taking away rights or limiting freedom, and eight percent said it means the redistribution of wealth.

Thirty percent of Tea Party supporters believe Mr. Obama was born in another country, despite ample evidence to the contrary. Another 29 percent say they don’t know. Twenty percent of Americans overall, one in five, believe the president was not born in the United States.

Not surprisingly, the poll found that tea baggers hold deep-seated racist views:

Fifty-two percent believe too much has been made of the problems facing black people. Far fewer Americans overall — 28 percent — believe as much. Among non-Tea Party whites, the percentage who say too much attention has been paid to the problems of black people is 23 percent.

A majority of Tea Party suppers believe the Obama administration treats both blacks and whites the same way. But one in four believe the administration favors blacks over whites, an opinion shared by just 11 percent of Americans overall and seven percent of non-Tea Party whites.

As to demographics, no surprise here. The poll that most tea baggers are middle-aged, white and Southern:

Eighteen percent of Americans identify as Tea Party supporters. The vast majority of them — 89 percent — are white. Just one percent is black.

They tend to skew older: Three in four are 45 years old or older, including 29 percent who are 65 plus. They are also more likely to be men (59 percent) than women (41 percent).

More than one in three (36 percent) hails from the South, far more than any other region. Twenty-five percent come from the West, 22 percent from the Midwest, and 18 percent from the northeast.

A lot of the coverage of this poll focuses on the surprising result that self-identified tea baggers claim to be wealthier and more educated than would otherwise be expected from people who are so easily manipulated and duped into believing facts that are easily disproved. The best plausible explanation for this apparent outlier is, as Rep. Joe Wilson of South Carolina, a tea bagger hero, might say:

They lied!

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11 thoughts on “Poll Reveals All You Need to Know about Tea Baggers: 57% Still Support George Bush – And, Yes, Their Rage Is Fueled by Racism, Fox News”

  1. Liberals know that they lied. We’ve known it all along. The denial of some of the tea partiers and republicans is beyond belief. They continue to rewrite the history of the last administration, but facts don’t lie. A report release by the Census Bureau near the end of 2009, concluded that GWB failed on ALL measures of governing and measures that are related to the welfare of citizens. IMHO, race does play a role in opposition to the president for some of the tea partiers. I think the rest of them are hangers on, invited by their friends, like the guy who was throwing money at the disabled PhD at the rally in Ohio. He later admitted that his behavior was wrong, and that his reason for attending the rally was because his neighbor invited him. He also vowed to never attend another tea party rally.

  2. What kills me about the teabaggers are two things;

    1. They are prejudiced and ignorant people, and since they are willingly ignorant, equals st*pid.

    (Ok, 3 things)

    3. They will never gain any credibility by overlooking the sins and yes, even CRIMES of the shrub era while caterwalling about the day-today operations of the Obama administration, and how can they possibly overlook the worst threats to our freedoms while complaining about the least? Their collective mindset is very strange.

  3. The saddest part of all of this is that even if 9/11 were PROVEN to have been arranged by the Bush Administration there’d still be trailer park numbskulls who’d support Bush anyway. I can just hear them now — “Well. he HAD to do it to save us!”
    Jesus.

  4. “Not surprisingly, the poll found that tea baggers hold deep-seated racist views:”
    Nice going editor. You know about assumption!

  5. Please be aware of the dangers, and harm to one’s own clarity of perception and quality of life, contributed to by labeling a broad sector of one’s fellow humans. For instance, perhaps many “tea baggers” are “ignorant,” but it seems that many of them are waking up from a long period of sleep. Here in the ol’ USofA, we have the best of everything, and that includes mind control. But the spell is wearing off, despite the ramping-up of the onslaught on all sides. If Progressives begin to wake up from “loyal opposition” programming, maybe we can all learn more about the truth of the situation we face together. Bush and Barack, one coin, two sides – both heads.

  6. Interesting report.

    The Tea Party phenomenon is extremely troubling for the moderate conservatives and even the mainstream republican movement. As the analysis above shows, if the Tea Party runs candidates (which they will) they will simply take votes away from the Republicans. The Republicans are on the verge of splitting down the middle with groups like these.

    On the other hand, the leadership of the Tea Party is playing with fire, and they’re probably note bright enough to realise it. By making so much out of the US revolutionary principles even down to late eighteenth century clothing styles at rallies huge sections could be won over by the libertarian left, rather than the ultra-nationalistic right. Now imagine what the political landscape would be like in those circumstances!

  7. Thanks to TPM Muckraker, we now know the Tea Party and it’s revolution is sponsored by Koch Industries. I’m certain Big Oil and Big Chemical will bring us all the freedom and prosperity we deserve.

  8. i’m feeling pity towards my silly, misguided brethren – poor souls. and i’m so sick of reading things where every word is misspelled to the point that i need to sound it out phonetically to guess what they’re trying to say. maybe i should hold a spelling class for teabaggers – where they can learn that not all letters are vowels! but then again, it’s hard to hear consonants when your head is shoved that far up your arse.

    the really good news is that i do believe that word is getting out – that intelligent discourse has finally overtaken mass insanity and crowd manipulation and those who are guilty of it are going down! sooner or later… beck, limbaugh, koch, hannity, the cheneys, murdoch, ailes… the whole slimy ball of meat are going to get their just deserts.

    justice always prevails, sometimes excruciatingly slow for us mere humans, but justice always prevails in the end. thanks to all of you working so hard to see that justice comes just a tiny bit sooner.

  9. There’s ample proof that the Tea Party Movement is a creation of the Republican Party to revitalize its brand name–which was mud after Dubya’s administration.

    One gets the feeling that Tea Party faithful are just gullible consumers of right-wing radio and Fox News. I bet few of them ever majored in the liberal arts or learned to think critically.

  10. What a sign of times.
    The Bush administration nearly broke the back of the working class by taking from those that could least afford it and giving to the wealthiest few. The privileged and wealthy now sense that their free ride may be coming to an end so they organize the “Tea Party”. What is particularly sad, is the fact that they have misrepresented their organization as one for the “everyman” and a few of the lesser informed working class have followed.
    The demographics of the party speak for themselves. Most members are either well off themselves or represent some corporate or wealthy interest. They are involved for purely selfish reasons, to maintain their elitist entitlements at the expense of those that can least afford it.
    I am very happy that Sarah Palin has been their unofficial designated leader. With her as their voice they will continue to be nothing more than a fringe element of selfish narcissists made up of a privileged few.

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