Middle East News and Steady Approval Rating Buoy Obama

June 12, 2009 RSS Feed Print

Pollster John Zogby regularly updates our Obamameter. Each week, Zogby uses his polling, expert analysis, and interaction with major players to come up with a rating of between 1 and 100. Unlike his polls, the Obamameter is his judgment on the performance of the president once multiple factors are considered. In this week's Obamameter, Zogby says that the president is edging up because of his steady approval ratings and the possibility of success in the Middle East.

"Since my last rating, Obama gave his Cairo speech to the Muslim world. While the focus has been on what he said—and face it, it was brilliant—what was more important was that he showed that an American president can listen. The reason he said all the right things to allay Muslim fears is that he heard their concerns and addressed them. He also had a good week with a victory for the pro-Western coalition in Lebanon. A victory this weekend for a reformist candidate in Iran could qualify as a trifecta and set the stage for a regional peace conference. The Lebanese election was really a blow to both Syria and Iran. On the other hand, while Americans may be hearing about the recession bottoming out, it doesn't sound like they're feeling it yet. Obama's poll approval ratings are in the high 50s; my excellent/good reading is still 52 percent."

This week's rating: 82

Last Week's Rating: 76

John Zogby is president and CEO of Zogby International, a public opinion, research, and business solutions firm with experience in more than 70 countries. Founded and led by Zogby since 1984, Zogby International specializes in telephone, Internet, and face-to-face survey research and analysis for corporate, political, nonprofit, and governmental clients. The firm is headquartered in Utica, N.Y. John Zogby is also the author of The Way We'll Be: The Zogby Report on the Transformation of the American Dream (Random House).

Corrected on 6/13/2009: John Zogby says Obama's Cairo speech shows that an American president can listen.

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Mr Obama told the Middle East exactly what THEY wanted to hear just like he told 53% of America exactly what they wanted to hear. I will take care of YOU.

ALL except Israel.

It's all BS cause we can't even take care of ourselves right now thanks to the DISASTEROUS financial policies the USA has undertaken.

The Middle East has been at war for the past 2000 years and "our" Favorite Jr Senator has no hope of changing that any more than the meriad of "qualified" leaders who have attempted to do so in the past.

Attend to the home front...we're going down in a leftward swirl despite your "so-called" poll.

Chris Petty of GA 12:41AM June 14, 2009

I sincerely hope that President Obama insists on the Israeli dismantlement of illegal settlements and demands that they not build any more on what will be Palestine. They will try to get around this, like they have with all our other presidents. But Obama must be strong and threaten them with withdrawal of the billions of dollars our government sends them every year unless they live up to the promises they have made. Israel is not a friend to the U.S, they have never done anything to help us, and indeed, have done many things to go against us.

They attacked an unarmed Naval vessel in the Mediterranean in 1967, shooting down our flag 3 times and killing over 30 sailors, who bravely tried to shoot down the Israeli planes with sidearms. This episode was swept under the carpet to avoid trouble. They have spies in our government that report to them and spill our secrets. One of them, Pollack, is in prison in Israel for spying, and their government regularly pleads for us to release him. Treason is treason, he's lucky he wasn't executed like the Rosenbergs. I pray our President sees that nation for what it is, and doesn't let them get away with anything.

Sheila Salman of NV 12:49AM June 13, 2009

Maybe if the government doles and the dead people that voted for obama but only 1 out of 10 is for obama in my part of the country, of course we don't have many government doles here.

Jake of AZ 12:20AM June 13, 2009

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