"Another asinine study relying on an mediocre Actors paid for BS. Did you
notice all your talking points are based on the Colon Filth research? Move
on, get another religion"

Sam,

you might get a kick out of this:


This is another one of those subjects I wanted to write about a few months
ago but it fell on my back burner. Every so often we see some new study
that “proves” that Fox News viewers are stupid. The latest one that came
out a few weeks ago proved that your average Fox News viewer has an average
IQ of 80. PJ Media’s Charlie Martin proceeded to dissect this study, first
by contacting its author. The author didn’t give a full name, worked for
some fictitious organization, used a bizarre methodology, and could not
reveal who had commissioned the study nor is he going to release the
study’s actual results. You can read both sides’ arguments in the two links
above.


The study that caught my interest initially was the subject of an article
by Ben Adler over at The Nation last May that was an entertaining read to
say the least. It starts off by saying that the people over at “Fox News
think they are despised by real journalists only because they are
conservative and most journalists are liberal.” He then states that this is
nonsense and proceeds to inform us that this is accuse their viewers are
uninformed, as evidenced by a study done over at Fairleigh Dickenson
Univeristy. Adler follows up by sharing some of the conclusions, and out of
curiosity I did something radical and extremist – I looked at the study
itself to see the source data behind these conclusions.


Naturally, Fox News viewers fared the worst. But then I looked closer at
the breakdowns – the two lowest scoring groups were “Democrats Who Watch
Fox News” and “Republicans Who watch MSNBC”. That should have sent up some
flags, as someone of one ideology who listens to opposing views is probably
going to be better informed than his peers who don’t. My guess is that
these were some yahoos who were messing with the poll, and I’d be curious
to see what the results looked like if they were excluded (raw numbers for
how many people were in each category weren’t included). When you look at
the overall Democrat vs. Republican in general the results were
unsurprising. The gap was a lot closer, with each side scoring a little bit
higher in different areas. Democrats fared a little better with the foreign
policy questions, as I would expect considering NPR’s overseas coverage is
a lot better than that of Fox News, in my opinion. And the GOP subjects did
better on domestic politics, also unsurprising since two of the questions
were regarding the Republican primaries. Personally I don’t think the
primary questions were good to use either, since they give a small
advantage to Republicans who would be more likely to be following these
events in the news.



Plenty more here:

http://floppingaces.net/2013/02/05/study-proves-watching-cnn-and-msnbc-makes-you-stupid-reader-post/?wpmp_switcher=mobile&wpmp_tp=3


J

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Ninety percent of politicians give the other ten percent a bad reputation.
- Henry Kissinger

Politicians are people who, when they see light at the end of the tunnel,
go out and buy some more tunne

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