Thursday, March 23, 2006

Coulter on the close relationship between media and polls...and the widening disconnect with the American people

We've had a few recent features on Laura and Michelle...now Ann.

What's not to love about Ann Coulter? A little less flame-throwing and stick-poking in this one, but again...right on the money.

"Poll: Americans Love Coulter Columns!"...
...Here's a sample of New York Times headlines on stories discussing poll numbers since before the Iraq war began in March 2003:

  • Poll Finds Most in U.S. Support Delaying a War (2/14/03)

  • Opinions Begin to Shift as Public Weighs Costs of War (3/26/03)

  • World's View of U.S. Sours After Iraq War, Poll Finds (6/4/03)

  • Study Finds Europeans Distrustful of U.S. Global Leadership (9/4/03)

  • Despite Polls, Pataki Backs Bush on Iraq All the Way (10/3/03)

  • Poll Finds Hostility Hardening Toward U.S. Policies (3/17/04)

  • Support for War Is Down Sharply, Poll Concludes (4/29/04)

  • Rising Casualties, One Falling Poll (5/2/04)

  • Polls Show Bush's Job-Approval Ratings Sinking (5/14/04)

  • Bush's Rating Falls to Its Lowest Point, New Survey Finds (6/29/04)

    And then -- despite the fact that every single man, woman and child in America opposed the war in Iraq and despised George Bush -- a few months later, Bush won re-election against well-respected war hero John Kerry.

    Immediately after the election, public opinion polls showed Americans turning once again against the war and against George Bush, according to the Times:

  • Americans Show Clear Concerns on Bush Agenda (11/23/04)

  • Public Voicing Doubts on Iraq and the Economy, Poll Finds (1/20/05)

  • Bad Iraq War News Worries Some in GOP on '06 Vote (8/18/05)

  • Support for Bush Continues to Drop as More Question His Leadership Skills, Poll Shows (9/15/05)

  • Iraq's Costs Worry Americans, Poll Indicates (9/17/05)

  • Most Americans Find Cindy Sheehan Attractive, Interesting (2/8/06). OK, I made that one up. The rest were made up by the Times.

    The media are constantly telling Americans what they believe: You are dissatisfied ... You are getting more dissatisfied ... You are slowly becoming utterly dissatisfied ... Your dissatisfaction is now reaching a fever pitch!

    News coverage of public opinion polls is barely justifiable in an election year. When there's no horse race, these cooked-up polls are nothing more than the mainstream media's long, monotonous brainwashing of the public.


    these cooked-up polls are
    nothing more than the mainstream
    media's long, monotonous
    brainwashing of the public


    At least the old subliminal ads for popcorn in movie theaters operated by stealth. Today's mainstream media engage in open conditioning of the public in a fantastical scheme to shift public opinion.

    Noticeably, there's always an odd disconnect between what the polls say and what people actually do.

    Despite the fact that -- according to the polls -- the "American people" are fed up with the war Iraq, only a few hundred anti-war protesters showed up in New York City last weekend. The naked cowboy in Times Square gets a bigger crowd than that.


    there's always an odd disconnect
    between what the polls say
    and what people actually do


    Despite the fact that polls show the public is ready to throw in the towel on Iraq, members of the House of Representatives, or "the people's house," recently voted 403-3 against withdrawing the troops.

    Despite the fact that 70 percent of the public thinks Bush is doing a lousy job, when they had a chance to put someone else in the White House a mere 15 months ago, they decided to keep him.

    There is, however, one poll taken by millions of Americans every day, year in, year out. Based on plummeting viewers, circulation numbers and ad rates, we can say with some certainty, the American people are beginning to loathe the liberal media.
  • (links mine)
    Click here for the entire column.

    The only polls Bush wins are election polls.

    Democrats: It's time to demand more polls on impeaching President Bush!

    Hey, you have to have goals.

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