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To: Qbert

I don’t know if you get your polling from MSNBC but Obummer is not over 50% in any poll that matters. There are 4 with him at or over 50%. They are flawed Lib MSM polls. Rassmussen has him at a weak 48 and Gallup has him a 49%, and that is after the speech. We also had a very accurate poll on Nov 2nd that showed him very weak. Not really stellar for a man with so much support from the media.

I don’t know who this blogger is and I don’t really care. The gist of the piece gives the MSM more credence than they deserve. Look at their viewership and circulation. In the toilet. It is time to stop treating them like the monolith we did in the past.


29 posted on 01/19/2011 10:18:09 PM PST by Lazlo in PA (Now living in a newly minted Red State.)
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To: Lazlo in PA

It’s from a new WSJ- NBC poll, so take it or leave it. I’ll grant you there’s probably a lot of oversampling (and it’s part NBC, of course). I don’t really care, because Obama will lose whatever bump he gained in no time.

All I’m getting at, is when the media wants to do a hatchet job, they still can and will. In no sane world should Harry Reid, for instance, have won by six points with all the problems he created in Nevada, and yet he did. They viciously tore Angle apart. And other Senate candidates were victims of hit jobs.

I hope you’re right quite honestly, and that people stop paying attention to spoon-fed biased news from the MSM. It would certainly makes things a lot easier for Conservatives. But I know too many people who still accept as fact whatever they see or hear from the MSM.


32 posted on 01/19/2011 11:12:46 PM PST by Qbert ("I seem to smell the stench of appeasement in the air" - Margaret Thatcher)
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