If you follow the fawning liberal American press, or all the European press, you will see they are all aglow at the 56% approval rating given in polls for The Left Hand of Darkness (TLHOD) during his first one hundred days trying to destroy America, facilitate more abortions around the world, pander to the Iranians and Cubans - oh and drive the world into a ten year depression.

What you will hear almost no where, and certainly not in Europe, is that this makes him the second least popular president in forty years of polling:

President Obama's media cheerleaders are hailing how loved he is. But at the 100-day mark of his presidency, Mr. Obama is the second-least-popular president in 40 years.

According to Gallup's April survey, Americans have a lower approval of Mr. Obama at this point than all but one president since Gallup began tracking this in 1969. The only new president less popular was Bill Clinton, who got off to a notoriously bad start after trying to force homosexuals on the military and a federal raid in Waco, Texas, that killed 86. Mr. Obama's current approval rating of 56 percent is only one tick higher than the 55-percent approval Mr. Clinton had during those crises.

Five presidents rated higher than Mr. Obama after 100 days in office. Ronald Reagan topped the charts in April 1981 with 67 percent approval. Following the Gipper, in order of popularity, were: Jimmy Carter with 63 percent in 1977; George W. Bush with 62 percent in 2001; Richard Nixon with 61 percent in 1969; and George H.W. Bush with 58 percent in 1989.

You can read the rest in the Washingon Times.