So Very
If you want to know more, just ask me.
I've got another blog as well...
A Journey From Miss To Mrs.



A new poll released by Politico and George Washington University illustrates the overwhelming presence and favorability of conservative commentators. 49% of respondents thought Bill O’Reilly has a “positive impact on political discourse.” Glenn Beck came in second with 38%, followed by Rush Limbaugh at 36%.
In contrast, liberal commentators fell to the bottom half of the spectrum, Jon Stewart leading the pack with 34% of respondents saying he has a positive impact on political discourse.
42% of those polled had never heard of Keith Olbermann; 55% had never heard of Rachel Maddow.
Aaaand this is when I start looking for places in Canada. I won’t make it in super Tea Party Conservative America. I can’t…and I won’t.
(via soupsoup)
At least their “negative impact” numbers are also higher. They just attract more attention to themselves.
This. Re-filing under: attempts at statistical analysis that are depressing.
that damn liberal media at it again..
This is truly the most depressing news I’ve heard in a long time.
Aaaand this is when I start looking for places in Canada. I won’t make it in super Tea Party Conservative America. I...
So on it’s face, this poll could be seen as a bad sign for liberal commentators. I would disagree. The “red”...
This is depressing for the obvious disparity in conservative vs. liberal voices being heard by the average American (not...
This is so gross… BUT SHOUT OUT TO GDUBBS!
I shouldn’t read about things like this when I’m already Crabby.
How have 42 people in this poll have not heard of Keith Olbermann. Keith is the man.
That’s it. Leaving the country.
I used to do political surveys over the phone for monies. The only people who did actually wanna talk to us and answer...
what he said. devingo:
Hold on a minute. Isn’t...real headline here that 5 percent