Equating a college graduate with intelligence isn't always the best way
to go.  I don't have a degree and I are very the smart yes.  Now, where
did I put my lottery tickets?

- Jim

Jerry Johnson wrote:

>Not really, Larry.
>
>The percentages might be higher with Daily Show viewers, but what about the actual people totals.
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>If the Factor's pop is larger, he may have more college grads total than the Daily Show has.
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>Jerry Johnson
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>Are you sure about that? You seem to  have a problem with declarative sentances.
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>"Viewers of Jon Stewart's show are more likely to have completed four
>years of college than people who watch "The O'Reilly Factor,"
>according to Nielsen Media Research."
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>More likely means that there are more viewers of  Jon Stewart's show
>who have a four year degree than O'Reilly viewers. Its really very
>simple elementary maths.
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>On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 10:36:37 -0700 (PDT), Sam Morris
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>If you're  going to put it that way...
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>>I bet there are more people with four year degrees
>>that watch O'Reilly than Stewart. It's the fact that
>>O'Reilly is so successful he gets a larger variety.
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>>Are you saying that if you don't have a four year
>>degree your an idiot?
>>
>>-sm
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>>--- Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>>You're right. It appears that a self-selecting group
>>>of younger,
>>>intelligent people watch Stewart while a great
>>>number of idiots of all
>>>ages flock to O'Reilly!
>>>
>>>;-p
>>>
>>>-Kevin
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