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  Topic: Yes, the media are massively biased
towards Obama. But the real problem
is the obsession with opinion polls
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Yes, the media are massively biased
towards Obama. But the real problem
is the obsession with opinion polls

Telegraph [UK], by Tim Stanley

Original Article

Posted By:Attercliffe, 10/2/2012 8:09:48 AM

The Republicans aren’t worried about Romney performing well in Wednesday’s debate. They're worried about how the mainstream media will choose to report it. The bias has got so bad that Barack Obama could come on drunk in a peephole bra and many journalists would still label it a triumph (“A historic performance”--Chris Matthews). Incredibly, some journalists are reporting an Obama victory before the debates have even happened. Perhaps the Prez shouldn't show up at all and just leave Romney to talk policy with an empty chair. MSNBC would call it for the chair ("Never in my lifetime has

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The media obsession with opinion polls is because--generally speaking--people who don't have a clear idea of which candidate to choose will vote for the poll leader because they want to be able to say they voted for the winner.

It's about time the Republicans started to say their polls show Romney is the poll leader.

  

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Reply 1 - Posted by: pouncer, 10/2/2012 8:17:59 AM     (No. 8903765)

That visual in the first paragraph seems disturbingly plausable.
Ack! :^/


Reply 2 - Posted by: Philipsonh, 10/2/2012 8:47:49 AM     (No. 8903813)

We, the citizens, are not obsessed with these
political polls. the MEDIA is. To us, they are a daily irritant and pure propaganda. If
you were told by 4 different media outlets that a ballgame ended in 4 different scores, would you believe ANY of them. Its pure nonsense and all subjective, based on modeling from prior years, which may now be irrelevant. The media outlet is paying for these polls and reports and discusses them endlessly, because what else do they have
to fill their time, 24/7. What is worse is that the media is purposely attempting to
create the outcome, not report the facts.
most media outlets are partisan Obama and they slant the polls to make it appear he is
ahead, cannot lose, so why should anyone
vote against him. That's easy to see. GOP
stay home, because your cause is lost. Well,
we will see on election day what we the citizens honestly think. That's the real poll. My final comment is that EVERY person
in the military should have a vote that counts, no matter when it arrives. It is blatantly obvious that this sector of the voters is being repressed. They are NOT getting their ballots. The Democrats are true patriots? Not even close.


   

 

  


 
Reply 3 - Posted by: Mr. Know-It-All, 10/2/2012 8:56:55 AM     (No. 8903837)

I'm afraid that OP is correct. The obamedia are clearly using these polls to distort and influence the opinions of the uninformed and unthinking honey-boo-boo crowd. If these non-thinking types get the "impression" that zippy is ahead, well to them they just want to go with the flow and do what "everybody else" is doing.

The silver lining to these poll clouds is that the obamabots might get complacent and think that they don't need to bother sobering up enough to go vote more than once and so it will depress turnout.

I truly believe that polls of this nature should not be made public since they can influence elections with the ill informed. And that, IMO, makes all of these "news" organizations that commission and publicize them conspirators in a plot to do so and they are guilty of a crime.


Reply 4 - Posted by: Robinsolana, 10/2/2012 9:57:27 AM     (No. 8903953)

Obama's post-American cliff and disaster is one thing.
The utter debauchery of the Liberal Plantation mainstream media is another.
The fake poles are just a symptom of how faux the news has become.


Reply 5 - Posted by: secondtimelucky, 10/2/2012 10:07:12 AM     (No. 8903973)

debating the empty chair sounds even more plausible...


Reply 6 - Posted by: jimmiet, 10/2/2012 10:11:16 AM     (No. 8903982)

More and more the media is looked upon as irrelevant. Those obsessed are already voting for Hussein.


Reply 7 - Posted by: LoneStarLarry, 10/2/2012 10:31:35 AM     (No. 8904032)

Media drives public opinion. Dumbed down electorate, easily influenced by the media.
Taxpayer paid cell phones in Ohio and elsewhere for the Honey Boo-Boo crowd.

If Romney wins, it will without a doubt be a miracle.

Pray for a Miracle, folks!


   

 

  


 
Reply 8 - Posted by: richardvan, 10/2/2012 3:46:18 PM     (No. 8904856)

Well I am obsesed with a Media Lefty parking next to me at Wal-Mart.
I will seek revenge.



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