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OT--Even the liberal NY Times sees the writing on the wall
NOYB wrote:
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% -------------------------------------------------- And Kerry plans on running on the issue of Bush's lack credibility and honesty? Oh, the effrontery! Your boy is going to lose. |
OT--Even the liberal NY Times sees the writing on the wall
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% -------------------------------------------------- And Kerry plans on running on the issue of Bush's lack credibility and honesty? Oh, the effrontery! |
OT--Even the liberal NY Times sees the writing on the wall
"NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... 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% -------------------------------------------------- And Kerry plans on running on the issue of Bush's lack credibility and honesty? Oh, the effrontery! Sad part is, the conception of "Lying Politicians" is sort of proven on both sides by that. |
OT--Even the liberal NY Times sees the writing on the wall
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: 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% -------------------------------------------------- And Kerry plans on running on the issue of Bush's lack credibility and honesty? Oh, the effrontery! Your boy is going to lose. Magic 8-ball says "signs point to...no". |
OT--Even the liberal NY Times sees the writing on the wall
"Peter Pan" wrote in message hlink.net... "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... 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% -------------------------------------------------- And Kerry plans on running on the issue of Bush's lack credibility and honesty? Oh, the effrontery! Sad part is, the conception of "Lying Politicians" is sort of proven on both sides by that. Not really. If you look at the statistics of this country's party affiliation, about half are Dems and half are Republicans. So it stands to reason that each candidate should receive about a 50-50 split when people are polled about each candidate's integrity...which is precisely what happened with Bush. However, when Kerry receives only a 33% vote of confidence about his integrity, it speaks volumes about the futile task facing him as he tries to lay out the case that he's more honest than Bush. The Dems spent the past 7 months launching an all-out assault on Bush's credibility...and he still manages to garner a vote on his integrity of 51%. Meanwhile, Bush's team has spent only about 2 weeks discrediting Kerry...and Kerry has fallen to 33% already. Not only will Bush win, but he'll win by a margin at least as big as Clinton's victory over Dole. |
OT--Even the liberal NY Times sees the writing on the wall
"NOYB" wrote: New York Times/CBS News poll That's nice, NOYB. Here are some other number from the same poll: ..... 54 percent of Americans think the country is headed the wrong way. Bush will make the economy: Better 30% Worse 23% Kerry will make the conomy: Better 36% Worse 11% |
OT--Even the liberal NY Times sees the writing on the wall
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OT--Even the liberal NY Times sees the writing on the wall
"jps" wrote in message ... In article et, says... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Your boy is going to lose. Magic 8-ball says "signs point to...no". Glad to know that's the tool you rely on when you've got to assess important situations. You mean, as opposed to the excellent argument Harry made to substantiate his claim? (Don't bother going back to look for one since Harry never provides rationale for his remarks.) |
OT--Even the liberal NY Times sees the writing on the wall
"Gary Warner" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote: New York Times/CBS News poll That's nice, NOYB. Here are some other number from the same poll: .... 54 percent of Americans think the country is headed the wrong way. Bush will make the economy: Better 30% Worse 23% Kerry will make the conomy: Better 36% Worse 11% So what your statistics have proven is that based upon the margin of error in the poll: 1) about half of America feels the country is headed in the *right* direction, and 2) people are pretty much evenly split on which candidate will make the economy better. However, there is no rationalizing the difference in people's opinions of each candidate's integrity. 51% believes Bush means what he says 33% believe Kerry. No margin of error can account for the 18 percentage point drubbing Kerry takes on the issue of integrity. Ironically, that is the main issue Kerry has decided to run on. It's almost comical. |
OT--Even the liberal NY Times sees the writing on the wall
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OT--Even the liberal NY Times sees the writing on the wall
"jps" wrote in message ... In article , says... 51% believes Bush means what he says This simply means he believes what his handlers tell him to say. 33% believe Kerry. Means that he's smart enough to know he's telling people what they want to hear. You're a deeply twisted individual... |
OT--Even the liberal NY Times sees the writing on the wall
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? -- Do not respond to my Hotmail address. It's never checked. Post all responses here. ....... "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... 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% -------------------------------------------------- And Kerry plans on running on the issue of Bush's lack credibility and honesty? Oh, the effrontery! |
OT--Even the liberal NY Times sees the writing on the wall
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? "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... 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? -- Do not respond to my Hotmail address. It's never checked. Post all responses here. ...... "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... 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% -------------------------------------------------- And Kerry plans on running on the issue of Bush's lack credibility and honesty? Oh, the effrontery! |
OT--Even the liberal NY Times sees the writing on the wall
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? -- Do not respond to my Hotmail address. It's never checked. Post all responses here. ....... "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... 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? "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... 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? -- Do not respond to my Hotmail address. It's never checked. Post all responses here. ...... "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... 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% -------------------------------------------------- And Kerry plans on running on the issue of Bush's lack credibility and honesty? Oh, the effrontery! |
OT--Even the liberal NY Times sees the writing on the wall
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... 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? Depends upon the wording in the story. Journalism isn't objective any more. If a train wrecked, and the journalist who reported on the wreck had a bias against train travel, the headline would read: "Supposedly Safe? Recent Train Collision Shows the Dangers of Rail Travel". |
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