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IMO and many others National Enquirer falls more offten in the not credible and rumor.metalman said:Credible -- story is confirmed by facts.
Not Credible -- printing a lot of speculative innuendo, all while maintaining a malign indifference as to whether or not said speculative innuendo is anything other than a smear campaign.
The Edwards affair is now a known fact. Fox News buried the story too. Clearly they are not pro-Dem. So why do you believe them to have buried the story.The Edwards affair/ love child is confirmed fact. It's also a fact the media buried the story for months despite their knowledge of confirming facts because Edwards has a "( Dem)" after his name.
It's a fact the right-wing spin machine for at least the last decade has cried nothing less then 'unfair media'. This poll shows the established lie is working.68% of voters believe that "most reporters try to help the candidate they want to win." And 49% of those surveyed believe reporters are backing Barack Obama, while just 14% think the media is in the tank for Sen. McCain.
Meanwhile, 51% of those surveyed thought the press was "trying to hurt" Mrs. Palin with its coverage. [/url]
Interesting an the largest lead out of any poll. (Metalman cherry picking?) Gallup is McCain +3, Rassmussen and CBS tie, CNN is Obama by +1, Hotline is Obama +6. The average appears to work out with McCain at +1. Certainly well within the margin of error. Unfortunately they don't tell us on any of these polls what the margin is. Also as I've stated before nationwide polls are mostly worthless at this stage.USA TODAY/Gallup Poll: McCain now leads Democrat Barack Obama by 50%-46% among registered voters, the Republican's biggest advantage since January and a turnaround from the USA TODAY poll taken just before the convention opened in St. Paul. Then, he lagged by 7 percentage points
IMO and many others National Enquirer falls more offten in the not credible and rumor.metalman said:Credible -- story is confirmed by facts.
Not Credible -- printing a lot of speculative innuendo, all while maintaining a malign indifference as to whether or not said speculative innuendo is anything other than a smear campaign.
The Edwards affair is now a known fact. Fox News buried the story too. Clearly they are not pro-Dem. So why do you believe them to have buried the story.The Edwards affair/ love child is confirmed fact. It's also a fact the media buried the story for months despite their knowledge of confirming facts because Edwards has a "( Dem)" after his name.
It's a fact the right-wing spin machine for at least the last decade has cried nothing less then 'unfair media'. This poll shows the established lie is working.68% of voters believe that "most reporters try to help the candidate they want to win." And 49% of those surveyed believe reporters are backing Barack Obama, while just 14% think the media is in the tank for Sen. McCain.
Meanwhile, 51% of those surveyed thought the press was "trying to hurt" Mrs. Palin with its coverage. [/url]
Interesting an the largest lead out of any poll. (Metalman cherry picking?) Gallup is McCain +3, Rassmussen and CBS tie, CNN is Obama by +1, Hotline is Obama +6. The average appears to work out with McCain at +1. Certainly well within the margin of error. Unfortunately they don't tell us on any of these polls what the margin is. Also as I've stated before nationwide polls are mostly worthless at this stage.USA TODAY/Gallup Poll: McCain now leads Democrat Barack Obama by 50%-46% among registered voters, the Republican's biggest advantage since January and a turnaround from the USA TODAY poll taken just before the convention opened in St. Paul. Then, he lagged by 7 percentage points
IMO and many others National Enquirer falls more offten in the not credible and rumor.metalman said:Credible -- story is confirmed by facts.
Not Credible -- printing a lot of speculative innuendo, all while maintaining a malign indifference as to whether or not said speculative innuendo is anything other than a smear campaign.
The Edwards affair is now a known fact. Fox News buried the story too. Clearly they are not pro-Dem. So why do you believe them to have buried the story.The Edwards affair/ love child is confirmed fact. It's also a fact the media buried the story for months despite their knowledge of confirming facts because Edwards has a "( Dem)" after his name.
It's a fact the right-wing spin machine for at least the last decade has cried nothing less then 'unfair media'. This poll shows the established lie is working.68% of voters believe that "most reporters try to help the candidate they want to win." And 49% of those surveyed believe reporters are backing Barack Obama, while just 14% think the media is in the tank for Sen. McCain.
Meanwhile, 51% of those surveyed thought the press was "trying to hurt" Mrs. Palin with its coverage. [/url]
Interesting an the largest lead out of any poll. (Metalman cherry picking?) Gallup is McCain +3, Rassmussen and CBS tie, CNN is Obama by +1, Hotline is Obama +6. The average appears to work out with McCain at +1. Certainly well within the margin of error. Unfortunately they don't tell us on any of these polls what the margin is. Also as I've stated before nationwide polls are mostly worthless at this stage.USA TODAY/Gallup Poll: McCain now leads Democrat Barack Obama by 50%-46% among registered voters, the Republican's biggest advantage since January and a turnaround from the USA TODAY poll taken just before the convention opened in St. Paul. Then, he lagged by 7 percentage points
IMO and many others National Enquirer falls more offten in the not credible and rumor.metalman said:Credible -- story is confirmed by facts.
Not Credible -- printing a lot of speculative innuendo, all while maintaining a malign indifference as to whether or not said speculative innuendo is anything other than a smear campaign.
The Edwards affair is now a known fact. Fox News buried the story too. Clearly they are not pro-Dem. So why do you believe them to have buried the story.The Edwards affair/ love child is confirmed fact. It's also a fact the media buried the story for months despite their knowledge of confirming facts because Edwards has a "( Dem)" after his name.
It's a fact the right-wing spin machine for at least the last decade has cried nothing less then 'unfair media'. This poll shows the established lie is working.68% of voters believe that "most reporters try to help the candidate they want to win." And 49% of those surveyed believe reporters are backing Barack Obama, while just 14% think the media is in the tank for Sen. McCain.
Meanwhile, 51% of those surveyed thought the press was "trying to hurt" Mrs. Palin with its coverage. [/url]
Interesting an the largest lead out of any poll. (Metalman cherry picking?) Gallup is McCain +3, Rassmussen and CBS tie, CNN is Obama by +1, Hotline is Obama +6. The average appears to work out with McCain at +1. Certainly well within the margin of error. Unfortunately they don't tell us on any of these polls what the margin is. Also as I've stated before nationwide polls are mostly worthless at this stage.USA TODAY/Gallup Poll: McCain now leads Democrat Barack Obama by 50%-46% among registered voters, the Republican's biggest advantage since January and a turnaround from the USA TODAY poll taken just before the convention opened in St. Paul. Then, he lagged by 7 percentage points