Quote from bugscoe:
..."These data, seen against the backdrop of the recent storm of White House criticism, casts the Administration attacks on FOX News in a different perspective. Could it be that the Obama Administration is concerned about FOX News not because it is âan arm of the Republican Partyâ but because it is so widely seen among Democrats and Independents?
That the two top spokespeople for the Administration this Sunday (Emanuel and Axelrod) both chose to attack FOX News shows how obsessed this thin-skinned president is with his coverage. It is truly amateur hour at the White House from the top down."...
Quote from Martinghoul:
I am not into US politics, so this is just a neutral observation... I am just curious.
What conclusions do you draw regarding the validity of this national survey, given that it was funded by an organization that has a clear political bias? Moreover, it seems to have a direct mission to promote the blog author's agenda...
Quote from kut2k2:
I see your fellow travelers posting stuff from newsmax, drudge, etc. all the time.
We can all stand around and waste time by attacking sources we don't like or we can deal with the content of the message.
So if you have something valid to contradict the OP, let's hear it. But saying "I don't like your source" is a very weak argument. Unless you have some actual evidence that a source is significantly more likely to be wrong than to be right. And even then, unless a source is always wrong, you still have to deal with the specific OP.
I am not attacking anything... I am just curious how people who argue their political views deal with the inherent issue of potentially tainted (but plausible looking) statistical information.Quote from Lucrum:
According to this guy we should be attacking the message not the source, or something like that.
Quote from bugscoe:
..."These data, seen against the backdrop of the recent storm of White House criticism, casts the Administration attacks on FOX News in a different perspective. Could it be that the Obama Administration is concerned about FOX News not because it is âan arm of the Republican Partyâ but because it is so widely seen among Democrats and Independents?
That the two top spokespeople for the Administration this Sunday (Emanuel and Axelrod) both chose to attack FOX News shows how obsessed this thin-skinned president is with his coverage. It is truly amateur hour at the White House from the top down."...