With 31% approval ratings, George W. Bush isn't loved by any political group, especially the real conservatives. So who are those Bush loyalists who stand up for their boy year after disastrous year? Crazy people, that's who. Researchers followed psychotics through the voting process in 2004 and found a "correlation between the severity of a person's psychosis and their preferences for president. The more psychotic the voter, the more likely they were to vote for Bush," according to Bush's hometown newspaper.
New Study Proves 'Mentally Ill Voters' Love Bush
New Study Proves 'Mentally Ill Voters' Love…
New Study Proves 'Mentally Ill Voters' Love Bush
With 31% approval ratings, George W. Bush isn't loved by any political group, especially the real conservatives. So who are those Bush loyalists who stand up for their boy year after disastrous year? Crazy people, that's who. Researchers followed psychotics through the voting process in 2004 and found a "correlation between the severity of a person's psychosis and their preferences for president. The more psychotic the voter, the more likely they were to vote for Bush," according to Bush's hometown newspaper.