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Wed Jan-27-10 11:07 PM
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| CNN: 48% Very Positive, 30% Somewhat Positive, 21% Negative |
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I love how they separated the positives to make it seem like the speech was less well received. But, 78% had a positive reaction to the speech!
78% positive - 21% negative.
Wasn't Bush's approval around 20%? I think we know who those 21% are now.
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Wed Jan-27-10 11:12 PM
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| 1. cnn does its best to make it all negative.. |
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Wed Jan-27-10 11:21 PM
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State by state, and the options are:
*Support Obama *Great Speech *Oppose Obama *Obama Too Liberal *Mixed Reaction
WTF, those don't even balance out. Shouldn't they have Support Obama / Oppose Obama, Great Speech / Poor Speech, Too Liberal / Not Liberal Enough?
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Wed Jan-27-10 11:44 PM
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| 3. Well it was more like this |
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18% Really liked the speech 15% Liked it more than a hot fudge sundae 14% Liked it more than a New York Steak 12% Liked it more than a lap dance 11% Liked it more than a night at Chippendales 8% Liked it more than their favorite movie
21% didn't like it
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Thu Jan-28-10 08:37 AM
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| 4. The M$M polls really crack me up |
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Edited on Thu Jan-28-10 08:38 AM by goclark
I think they poll the commentators and put any numbers up that they want to put up.
They hit a new low with their last nights "PP" I that stands for Phony Poll.
But, we'll take it because we kow the real numbers ~ :bounce:
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