When is a poll not a poll? When it’s total BS.
CNN Poll: Double-digit post-speech jump for Obama plan
Posted: September 10th, 2009 11:28 AM ET
WASHINGTON (CNN) — Two out of three Americans who watched President Barack Obama’s health care reform speech Wednesday night favor his health care plans — a 14-point gain among speech-watchers, according to a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation national poll of people who tuned into Obama’s address Wednesday night to a joint session of Congress.
When a self-described “trusted” news organization knowingly screws the public and misleads them with total BS painted up like truth, you really need to protest that and watch another channel.
For example, FoxNews.com, which is the web site of America’s number one cable news channel, and has an almost equal mix of Democrat and Republican viewers. They have an online poll right now which shows a slightly different result than CNN, from in excess of 94,000 voters (as opposed to 427 respondents questioned by telephone for the CNN BS poll).
I wouldn’t lay all my money down on that poll either, since it isn’t even pretending to be scientific in the same way that CNN is pretending their poll is legitimate science, but to my way of seeing things following last night’s Obama charade, and in light of the total BS put out by CNN today, it does present a more realistic assessment.
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