A recent Pew poll found that nearly 80 percent of Americans don’t trust the federal government and have little faith that it can solve the country’s problems, thus marking public confidence in the government at one of the lowest points in half a century. Last night on Fox News, host Greta Van Susteren asked former Bush administration White House Press Secretary Dana Perino about the poll. Perino, herself a former federal government employee, wondered what the other 20 percent of Americans polled in the Pew survey know that “the rest of us” do not:
PERINO: Well, I think it’s interesting that the 80 percent of the American people said they didn’t trust the government, and it sort of made me think, what do the other 20 percent know that the rest of us don’t know? Not a good number.
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Perino later speculated that the massive discontent could be because of the rising deficits, which she said “this year alone higher than the last four years of the Bush administration combined.” She neglected to mention that her former boss is responsible for most of it.
M.C.L comment: This is a summary about how conservatives, right wingers and Republicans really feel about the government:
When you have a Democratic president and a Democratic house: Government is the greatest threat to mankind. Government can't do anything right and it's patroitic to be critical of the government.
When you have a Republican president and Republican house: How dare you criticized the government? Why do you hate America so much? How long have you and Osama Bin Laden been lovers?
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