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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Birthers and Truthers by party affiliation
![]() link: Writes Nyhan: “Even under this more stringent standard, 19% of Democrats and 28% of Republicans indicated direct support for the misperception of interest.” That’s right, 19% and 28% are just the numbers who think it’s “very likely” the conspiracy theory in question is true in each party. If you loosen the standard to include people who think the theory in question is “very likely” OR just “somewhat likely,” you get 49% of Democrats saying 9/11 was an inside job and 58% of Republicans saying Obama was born in Kenya.Scary stuff. |
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“ it has become my conviction that things mean pretty much what we want them to mean. We’ll pluck significance from the least consequential happenstance if it suits us and happily ignore the most flagrantly obvious symmetry between separate aspects of our lives if it threatens some cherished prejudice or cosily comforting belief" -Iain Banks |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Conspiracy nuttery - no matter how noxious - knows no permanent party affiliation, it would seem.
BTW - that link only goes to the .jpg address of the graph - I dunno if you wanted to link the accompanying article or not... Here it be :http://trueslant.com/ryansager/2009/...-morons-oh-my/ |
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Illuminator
Join Date: Oct 2007
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Oh ya I did, thanks!
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“ it has become my conviction that things mean pretty much what we want them to mean. We’ll pluck significance from the least consequential happenstance if it suits us and happily ignore the most flagrantly obvious symmetry between separate aspects of our lives if it threatens some cherished prejudice or cosily comforting belief" -Iain Banks |
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Penultimate Amazing
Join Date: May 2006
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I suspect that the real numbers on both sides are quite a bit lower than what the polling reveals. We've all remarked on the fact that NYC, which is a very liberal town with a huge and densely-packed population, appears to have about 100 dedicated 9-11 Troofers, while the polling would indicate there should be somewhere around 1 million.
It's kind of like the Elvis is alive people; yeah, polls show that 37% or so of the population will agree with that. But how many of them are going out to Graceland and demanding that the King show himself? Along the same lines, has anybody here seen a "Show Me the Birth Certificate" bumper sticker? I live in a conservative area of a conservative state, and I haven't seen one. |
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Critical Thinker
Join Date: Jun 2009
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The "Guns Don't Kill People, Democrats Do" sticker. The "I brake for Timothy McVay" sticker The "Adam and Eve NOT Adam and Steve!!!" Sticker The "Schwarzenegger and Palin 2012" Sticker The "Jesus Loves White Protestants" Sticker The "9/11 was an inside Job" sticker There's just simply no room for a "Nobama Birth Certificate" sticker |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Washington DC area.
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LIHOP or MIHOP
The 9/11 numbers don't seem to spoecify LIHOP or MIHOP. I suspect there's a quite a few "Bush ignored the warnings" people in that 19%.
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That's odd. That's very odd. Wouldn't you say that's very odd?? |
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Hiding his Head in the Sane
Join Date: Oct 2006
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I also suspect that there are a substantial number of people polled who, when asked, might say both of the following:
1. Obama might have been born in Kenya. 2. Obama is a legitimate president. Otherwise, how do you explain the 5% or so on the left half of the spectrum who clearly support him (mostly)? They might just be ignorant of all of the rules involved, or just not know because they haven't looked into it. Remember when all the 9/11 stuff was first hitting the internet, and how few people you might call 'average citizens' had even heard of the nonsense, much less looked into it in any depth in order to form an opinion? It's interesting to compare these numbers to the ones Dr. Adequate linked to in the other thread. |
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Do not seek the truth, only cease to cherish your opinions. If you understand, things are just as they are; if you do not understand, things are just as they are. Support the democratic freedom of the people of Iran.
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Join Date: May 2008
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I'm pretty much reserved to the fact that the parties these conspiracy theorists fall into association with are plainly coincidental... The United States pretty much runs off of a two party system with smaller flanks on the lesser known political third parties. I'm pretty sure if there were much more variety as tends to be common in many of the European nations they might be more defined affiliation wise... but that's only speculation on my part.
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Gatekeeper of The Left
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Given the relative sizes of the parties there are about the same number of nutjobs on each side.
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what utter BS. more then 5% of Democrats think 9-11 was an inside job??
i don't think so!! |
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Gatekeeper of The Left
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saying on a poll "9-11 may have been an inside job", and being an active 9-11 Truther are two very different things.
anyone can say anything on a stupid poll. there are no ramifications and no work or commitment is required. being an active truther takes time and effort. this is why they make up only .001% of the USA. thats about 3,000 people. |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Way to go North Carolina!
According to Public Policy Polling (PPP), a North Carolina polling firm, only 24% of self-identified Republican voters in the state believe Barack Obama was born in the United States. 47% do not believe that Obama is American born, and 29% of Republicans aren’t sure. One part of PPP’s data might reassure sentient readers somewhat: 7% of those who voted for John McCain do not believe Hawaii to be a part of the United States. Now perhaps this is just another irrational expression of Obama hatred. But, it may also be older voters who never quite absorbed the news that our 50th state is indeed our 50th state. |
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“ it has become my conviction that things mean pretty much what we want them to mean. We’ll pluck significance from the least consequential happenstance if it suits us and happily ignore the most flagrantly obvious symmetry between separate aspects of our lives if it threatens some cherished prejudice or cosily comforting belief" -Iain Banks |
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Confirms what we know already: The Republican party is the party of stupid.
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Yes, I think that's key. Obviously, no matter what you believe, there was some conspiracy surrounding 9/11. I don't think it's crazy or stupid to think it likely that some of that conspiracy extended to somebody in the government. Not that I do. But there's a huge gulf between someone who says "I think Bush knew 9/11 was going to happen, and allowed to happen because he wanted 90% approval ratings/Patriot Act/wars in Iraq and Afghanistan/etc." and someone who says "There were no planes, the WTC buildings were destroyed by nanothermite placed there by workers days before."
With the Obama birth story, there's no spectrum, it's just, he was born in Kenya or he was born in Hawaii. Something that hadn't occurred to me until now: If Obama were born in Kenya, how would he know it? If the birthers were right about the conspiracy, they could hardly blame Obama for it, right? Oh well. |
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Join Date: May 2009
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Exactly. One-dimensional polls like this, with a forced choice, don't take into account the all-important second factor, the "Care so much about this that my life revolves around it ------> Couldn't care less" dimension.
If data could be weighted on degree of interest the resulting graph would show numbers that are very much smaller indeed. |
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What almost amuses me is that Obama started with an approval rating of almost 70% when he started off even though it's since dropped to 50%. I'd like to know what the conservative base is having trouble with if 30-50 percent of it doesn't even think he was a naturalized citizen and still included themselves in the majority of who liked him immediately after he took the oath of office...
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I will no longer respond to those who choose to have tools of murder as their avatars. Everyone is a skeptic except, of course, for the stuff that they believe Beaver Hateman: Is your argument that human life loses value proportionate to the number of humans available? Malcolm Kirkpatrick: That's part of the argument. Value is determined by supply and demand. |
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New Blood
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I finally saw my first one today, displayed proudly on the back window of a pickup truck, right next to a sticker with this quote:
"This year will go down in history. For the first time, a civilized nation has full gun registration! Our streets will be safer, our police more efficient, and the world will follow our lead into the future." This is a Hitler quote, of course. |
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Penultimate Amazing
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I do.
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Grammar Resistance Leader
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Confirms what we know already: JihadJane is a Truther.
The point of the OP would seem to be, "Say, look at this. Two really stupid conspiracy theories, and it's interesting the sort of party-line split you can see. There's something to the contention that much of this is partisan, after all." |
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Ha! Foolmewunz has just been added to the list of people who aren't complete idiots. Hokulele Don't you wish someone had slapped baby Hitler really really hard? [i] Dr. Buzzo 02/13 [i] |
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Grammar Resistance Leader
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This is, of course, BS. Google is your friend. Hitler never said any such thing.
The gun control laws in Germany were passed under the Weimar Republic, and were designed to keep guns out of the hands of both Nazis and Communists. As Hitler usurped power, he used them very effectively against the Communists, while arming his own people to the teeth. |
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Ha! Foolmewunz has just been added to the list of people who aren't complete idiots. Hokulele Don't you wish someone had slapped baby Hitler really really hard? [i] Dr. Buzzo 02/13 [i] |
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