Yes. The Times published poll results. It has nothing to do with who "saw
the writing on the wall". If they publish a story about a train wreck, does
it mean the bulk of the staff believes trains are unsafe?
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If a Foxnews reported on a story with a positive message about a liberal,
there's a high likelihood that the story is true. If Foxnews reported on
a
story with a negative spin towards a liberal, then the story may or may
not
be accurate.
The same scenario applies to the NY Times and stories about conservatives.
You do understand my statement, right?
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If the poll's results were the other way around and the Times published
them, would you say its editors DID NOT see the writing on the wall?
You do understand my question, right?
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New York Times/CBS News poll
Speaking With Integrity
Most of the time, Bush says what he:
Believes 51%
Thinks people want to hear 45%
Most of the time, Kerry says what he:
Believes 33%
Thinks people want to hear 57%
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And Kerry plans on running on the issue of Bush's lack credibility and
honesty?
Oh, the effrontery!