Who ’da thunk it?
Once again there’s a reason to read the column by ProudToBeCanadian guest columnist Mark Alexander, called Pollaganda—media polls as instruments of propaganda, today.
And it’s pure enjoyment when I come across things like this article this morning. This is once again from the great Media Research Center web site.

Hume: Missing Info Leads to Anti-NSA –
Phone Database Poll Finding
Contrasting an ABC News/Washington Post poll released on Friday, which found 63 percent considered the NSA’s phone number database an “acceptable way for the federal government to investigate terrorism,” with how a USA Today/Gallup poll released Monday found 51 percent opposed to the program, FNC’s Brit Hume noted how the front page USA Today story on the survey acknowledged “its findings quote, ‘may differ [from the ABC poll] because questions in the two polls were worded differently.’” Hume affirmed: “They sure were. USA Today’s poll question does not mention that the NSA database program does not involve listening to or recording telephone conversations, while the Post poll question did mention that.”
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Well then.
And again, from where is this good man, Brit Hume, broadcasting? Why Fox News Channel of course. It’s available in Canada dontchaknow. The biggest difference I find between watching FNC and watching the state-run leftist CBC or other liberal*vision in Canada is that watching FNC doesn’t make you dumber by the second. It’s really quite astonishing.
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