Whenever you libs get all bent out of shape about Fox News you tend to confuse the commentators uber right leaning opinions with the actual news segments like Special Report with Bret Baier and the Fox Report with Shep Smith. Why? Because it's in the donk playbook to label ALL things conservative as "extreme". Just ask your buddy Chuck Shummer.
I can see you left wing hacks coming from a mile away.
Whenever you libs get all bent out of shape about Fox News you tend to confuse the commentators uber right leaning opinions with the actual news segments like Special Report with Bret Baier and the Fox Report with Shep Smith.
Two weeks back Jon Stewart made Baier look like the clown that he is. After Baier tried to claim he was straight news, Stewart played the Bush interview and the Obama interview, then pointed out that Baier and Bush were literally sitting on a love seat during part of the interview.
Elect Republicans if you want your kids to have a lower education. Elect Republicans if you want shanties in your town. Elect Republicans if you want high crime and prisons. Elect Republicans if you enjoy watching people starve to death. Elect Republicans if you want to see people protest nationwide because of a loss of civil rights and freedom. Elect Republicans if you want a Civil War. Elect Republicans if you're "Extreme"... Fox News likes "Extreme"... Gaddafi of Libya likes "Extreme"...
On the left we do know the difference between opinion and news. The problem is Fox commentators present their opinion as fact and the right falls for it. They are the ones who take opinion as fact. How sad.
Most republicans don't believe Obama was born here. Where do you think this crazy crap comes from ? Not from Shep or Brett but from the real heros on fox. Hannity, O'Reilly and Beck can push any agenda they need with no questions asked from their followers.
On the left we do know the difference between opinion and news. The problem is Fox commentators present their opinion as fact and the right falls for it. They are the ones who take opinion as fact. How sad.
Most republicans don't believe Obama was born here. Where do you think this crazy crap comes from ? Not from Shep or Brett but from the real heros on fox. Hannity, O'Reilly and Beck can push any agenda they need with no questions asked from their followers.
You mention that most republicans don't believe Obama was born here.
When a liberal attempts to spin you need to hit them between the eyes with the truth. I will even take it one step further and use a noted liberal source to debunk what you believe to be the facts.
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(In reference to a new ABC News/Washington Post poll) It showed that about one in three conservatives and Republicans believe the president was born abroad. Fifteen percent of Democrats agree. My Webpage
That would hardly be considered a majority.
You are doing the same thing that you are accusing the Fox commentators of doing. Presenting your opinion as facts.
You complain that the followers on Fox aren't doing enough to question those commentators yet how many times have you questioned the lib commentating of Matthews, Schultz, Maddow, and Olbermann?
When a liberal attempts to spin you need to hit them between the eyes with the truth. I will even take it one step further and use a noted liberal source to debunk what you believe to be the facts.
You can't dispute one poll with another and call it "facts" especially when the polls clearly didn't poll the same group. The poll you posted is a poll of conservatives and republicans, that hardly debunks a poll of republicans.
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Public Policy Polling released a survey today on the attitudes of likely Republican primary voters, including their opinions of Obama’s citizenship. The findings are extraordinary, with 51 percent of likely 2012 primary voters saying they believe President Obama was not born in the U.S.
From the report:
Birthers make a majority among those voters who say they’re likely to participate in a Republican primary next year. 51% say they don’t think Barack Obama was born in the United States to just 28% who firmly believe that he was and 21% who are unsure. The GOP birther majority is a new development. The last time PPP tested this question nationally, in August of 2009, only 44% of Republicans said they thought Obama was born outside the country while 36% said that he definitely was born in the United States. If anything birtherism is on the rise.
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There is really a remarkable divide in how the birther and non-birther wings of the GOP view Sarah Palin. With the birthers she is a beloved figure, scoring an 83/12 favorability rating. Non-birthers are almost evenly divided on her with 47% rating her positively and 40% unfavorably.
This is yet another poll where we find Palin with the highest favorability among Republican primary voters but still lagging in the horse race. 65% have a positive opinion of her compared to 58% for Huckabee and 55% for Romney and Gingrich. Her problem is that even though they like her, few GOP voters think Palin’s qualified to be President. Asked whether she’s more qualified to be President or Vice President, only 29% of voters place her in the top spot compared to 46% who say she’d be a more appropriate number 2.
When a liberal attempts to spin you need to hit them between the eyes with the truth. I will even take it one step further and use a noted liberal source to debunk what you believe to be the facts.
You can't dispute one poll with another and call it "facts" especially when the polls clearly didn't poll the same group. The poll you posted is a poll of conservatives and republicans, that hardly debunks a poll of republicans.
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Public Policy Polling released a survey today on the attitudes of likely Republican primary voters, including their opinions of Obama’s citizenship. The findings are extraordinary, with 51 percent of likely 2012 primary voters saying they believe President Obama was not born in the U.S.
From the report:
Birthers make a majority among those voters who say they’re likely to participate in a Republican primary next year. 51% say they don’t think Barack Obama was born in the United States to just 28% who firmly believe that he was and 21% who are unsure. The GOP birther majority is a new development. The last time PPP tested this question nationally, in August of 2009, only 44% of Republicans said they thought Obama was born outside the country while 36% said that he definitely was born in the United States. If anything birtherism is on the rise.
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There is really a remarkable divide in how the birther and non-birther wings of the GOP view Sarah Palin. With the birthers she is a beloved figure, scoring an 83/12 favorability rating. Non-birthers are almost evenly divided on her with 47% rating her positively and 40% unfavorably.
This is yet another poll where we find Palin with the highest favorability among Republican primary voters but still lagging in the horse race. 65% have a positive opinion of her compared to 58% for Huckabee and 55% for Romney and Gingrich. Her problem is that even though they like her, few GOP voters think Palin’s qualified to be President. Asked whether she’s more qualified to be President or Vice President, only 29% of voters place her in the top spot compared to 46% who say she’d be a more appropriate number 2.