Oh how the mighty have fallen. According to a recent Gallup Poll, Congress reached record lows with its approval rating. A mere 7% of Americans have any kind of confidence in Congress, the lowest score that the polling agency has ever reported. This got us wondering, are there surprising things that are more popular than our government is right now? The answer is an overwhleming yes. Here are our favorites:

The idea that Barack Obama is the anti-Christ. 13% of Americans believe that our current president is actually a figure of great Biblical evil.

North Korea 11% of Americans see the country in a generally positive light.

Bigfoot 14% of Americans believe that the humanoid ape exists.

The link between vaccines and autism. 20% of Americans think that childhood vaccines can cause autism. (Spoiler: they can't)

Air pollution (in Beijing). 46% of Beijing's population is overall satisfied with the quality of their air.

The belief that climate change isn't real. 37% of Americans don't subscribe to the idea that the global warming attributed to climate change is authentic.

Anti-Semitism 15% of Americans openly dislike members of the Jewish faith, according to an Anti-Defamation League survey.

Witches 21% of Americans believe that witches exist.

Strict Creationism 42% of Americans believe that God created humans in their current form within the last 10,000 years.

Osama Bin Laden's survival Between 10-15% of Americans, depending on the poll, think that Osama Bin Laden is still alive.

The thought that Elvis is alive. Speaking of 'dead' people, a 2002 poll showed that 8% of Americans believed that Elvis didn't die in 1977.

The UFO crash at Roswell. 21% of Americans think that the government is hiding evidence that a UFO infamously crash landed in 1947.