Posted on 03/01/2006 12:58:30 PM PST by Kaslin
It appears that every other day there's a new poll released on President George Bush's job approval rating. The majority of these polls or surveys are conducted by news organizations or polling companies contracted by news organizations. Many American's believe these poll results are accurate and still trust the news organizations to conduct them fairly.
However, the blogosphere and talk radio uncovered a bit of hanky-panky going on at CBS once again. No, they didn't use forged documents again -- and those responsible for the use of fraudulent memos used to damage the Bush presidency are gone from CBS News, including Mary Mapes and Dandy Dan Rather.
This time we're talking about a CBS poll that showed President Bush's approval rating at an all time low of 34%. For the last few months, American's were fed a steady diet of bad news regarding Bush or members of his administration. From torture to spying to an accidental shooting to the Dubai ports controversy, there's never a shortage of news stories that show the President of the United States in a less than favorable light.
And so most people will accept without question the results of this latest poll even if it does come from the obvious Bush-haters at CBS News.
So, in an effort to turn the findings of bloggers and talk hosts, who caught CBS monkeying with the poll numbers, into a non-story, they decided to "out" themselves on their website, albeit in the guise of explaining how polls are conducted.
CBS News explained to readers what most pollsters do when they conduct their telephone surveys, and then they dropped this little bomb in the midst of their explanation: Bush's favorability poll was weighted in favor of Democrats.
Bush's 34% approval rating is a result of polling 37% Democrats, 28% Republicans and 35% other or independents. One can only imagine the affiliations of that 35%. Are they Libertarians? Socialists? Communists? Are some extreme right-wing militia-types, who hate Bush as much as the left?
But just the divide between Democrats and Republicans is noticeably suspect. Nine percent fewer people who identified themselves as Republicans were polled. That is far from insignificant when one realizes "the other or independent" respondents are 7% higher than the Republican respondents, as well.
Also, the poll fails to differentiate between registered voters, likely voters or people who don't even know they can vote. Does CBS or their pollsters screen these respondents in the Independent category? How many are registered with the Green Party, Libertarian Party, Socialist Party, Reform Party, Liberal Party or Conservative Party, and how many are truly independents?
Granted, there are no perfect polls, but a poll released by CBS News is always deserving of further scrutiny
Indians Have Favorable Opinions on U.S. & President Bush
A Pew Global Attitudes survey conducted in India found that about seven-in-ten (71%) have a favorable view of the United States. 54% say they have a lot or some confidence that Bush will generally do the right thing in world affairs.
This report was assailed by CBS News as inaccurate, even if not fake by Phil Lacious, head of the network's Center for Bogus Stories. "This report is based on raw Q & A responses," said Lacious. "No one has smoothed the data or made adjustments for bias. So, while technically these data are not fake, their failure to correspond with what we've been reporting indicates that they cannot be accurate."
Lacious vowed that CBS would conduct its own survey. "We've already lined up several experts who know what Indians really think," said Lacious. "With a little effort and creativity we will be able to portray a much more accurate representation of Indian opinion."
Lacious boasted that the CBS survey would also be more cost-effective because all the work would be done in the U.S., thus avoiding any travel expenses.
read more at...
http://www.azconservative.org/Semmens1.htm
Maybe they should conduct a poll of the popularity of CBS personalities:
Bob Scheiffer?
Dan Rather?
Mary Mapes?
The Morning Show with fifteen hundred hosts?
Les Moonves and his trophy wife?
I bet Cheney's phony 18% beats all of them.
AFFIRMATIVE POLLING
I had to laugh today though. Zogby came out with a poll asking merely the same question (topic was Iraq pullout, polling U.S. soldiers in Iraq), with 5 answers, and John Zogby and the MSNBC anchor at the time (don't know his name, but he looked like a prissy-boy cookie-cutter news guy) were pouring over the results. Each answer had percentiles in the 20 percent range, and they falsely claimed that close to 80% of the service members thinks we should get out of Iraq now.
LMAO....an excellent piece of satire yet again, John. This one is probably one of your best. Well done!!
Scumbags.
Haven't they done this before? Remember a freeper posting a similar article a couple of months ago.
Maybe it was one of the other alphabet soup stations.
I use the Taco Bell because it's alleged mexican food. It's not authentic and is barely acceptable.
He coined that phrase yesterday and you're right, it is accurate. Even the way he describes how the media goes around looking for large crowds of people to shower their ammunition into is accurate.
The best line in this piece: "Lacious boasted that the CBS survey would also be more cost-effective because all the work would be done in the U.S., thus avoiding any travel expenses." LOL....I can almost picture the idiots at CBS formulating such a response.
Sounds like the Johns Hopkins study which said 101,000 Iraqis died due to the U.S. invasion...plus or minus 98,000.
About 1905 Joseph Pulitzer wrote: "A cynical, mercenary, demagogic press will produce in time a people as base as itself."
The media has fit Pulitzer's description (above) for decades, and that's why people vote for unqualified and corrupt candidates such as Kerry, Gore, Kennedy, Hillary Klinton, et cetera. Fortunately, the voters haven't bought into all the media's propaganda, and the media is losing credibility so fast it has very little remaining. Cancel all subscriptions, shut off the TV.
Rush is getting stooped shouldered and hump backed from carrying water for the White House on the port issue.
I don't trust him any more.
Not surprisingly, the rest of the media continue to report this bogus 34% figure as if it were correct.
The CBS poll was hoonest and accurate. I ahve a memo from Bill Burkett that proves it.
maybe not Zogby
RightSideRedux has the scorecard:
http://www.rightsideredux.com/archives/2004_11_01_archive.html#109949099242072773
Here are the Zogby vs. real numbers. Done. De-mythed. 2000 was a fluke. He has no pulse on the nation.
Arizona
Zogby had it +6% for Bush
Final +11% for Bush
Arkansas
Zogby had it +3% for Bush
Final +9% for Bush
Colorado
Zogby had it too close to call
Final +7% for Bush
Florida
Zogby had it +.1% for Kerry and trending Kerry
Final +5% for Bush
Iowa
Zogby had it +5% for Kerry
Final still TBD
Michigan
Zogby had it +6% for Kerry
Final Result +3% for Kerry
Minnesota
Zogby had it +6% for Kerry
Final Result +3% for Kerry
Missouri
Zogby had it +3% for Bush
Final Result +8% for Bush
Nevada
Zogby had it too close to call
Final +3% for Bush
New Hampshire
Zogby had it +5% for Kerry
Final Result +1% for Kerry
New Mexico
Zogby had it +3% for Kerry
Final - still TBD
North Carolina
Zogby had it +3% for Bush
Final +13% for Bush
Oregon
Zogby had it +10% for Kerry
Final Result +5% for Kerry
Ohio
Zogby had it +2% for Bush but trending Kerry
Final TBD
Pennsylvania
Zogby had it trending Kerry
Final Result +3% for Kerry
Tennessee
Zogby had it +4% for Bush
Final +14% for Bush
Virginia
Zogby had it slight edge for Bush
Final +8% for Bush
Washington
Zogby had it +10% for Kerry
Final Result +7% for Kerry
West Virginia
Zogby had it +4% for Bush
Final +14% for Bush
Wisconsin
Zogby had it +6% for Kerry
Final Result +1% for Kerry
Remember this the next time Zogby appears on cable news talk show, talking up some candidacy.
additionally re: CBSs record..............
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/02/16/opinion/polls/main600505.shtml
Kerry Tops Bush In CBS Poll
NEW YORK, Feb. 16, 2004
(CBS) Americans continued worries about jobs and the economy, along with a decreasing belief that Iraq posed an immediate threat to the U.S., has weakened what had been strong support for George W. Bush, and given his Democratic opponents an advantage -- at least for now. Most Americans also believe the Bush Administration exaggerated the pre-war intelligence about Iraqi weapons, and that Bush's self-described status as a "war President" was brought on by his own choices, not forced upon him by world events.
Registered voters now give a five-point lead to an unnamed Democratic candidate over George W. Bush. By 47 percent to 42 percent registered voters now say they would support a Democrat over the Republican President.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/05/24/opinion/polls/main619122.shtml
Poll: Iraq Taking Toll On Bush
NEW YORK, May 24, 2004
(CBS) Growing public concern about the war in Iraq, the coming handover of power to Iraqis on June 30, and the prisoner abuse scandals there, have taken their toll on evaluations of President George W. Bush. And the last few weeks have provided no good news on the domestic front: Americans have lackluster expectations for the economy, and the new worry of rising gas prices. The Presidents approval rating has dropped to a new low of 41 percent, and more than six in ten say the country is heading in the wrong direction.
There is another good reason for the Presidents series of speeches on plans for Iraq, the first of which takes place tonight. Even though opinions of Bushs Democratic challenger, Senator John Kerry, havent changed much, Bushs troubles have given Kerry a clear lead in the horserace -- if the November election were being held today. Independent voters seem to have been especially affected. Overall, 49 percent of registered voters now say they would vote for Kerry, 41 percent for Bush.
CBS lied? No way.
Its getting tiresome.
Thank you FReepers who are in the know for the check and balances. It must keep you very busy just reporting on that liying CBS, let along the other MSM.
Again I say, thank you!!!!!!!
I think CBS should be fined and stripped of their licenses to all broadcast rights.
Since June of 2005, it looks pretty flatline to me: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/Presidential_04/bush_ja.html
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