LookieNoNookie
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ORIGINAL: kalikshama At the beginning of the Republican primary, I was despairing at Obama's inability to get Congress to cooperate and thought Romney might not be so bad if he was able to get consensus, and also thought of him as a Massachusetts Moderate, but then Romney started talking and I have completely lost any interest in him. ------- I'm with Bill Maher on low information voters. The relevant part starts at about 2:10 Bill Maher Slams Undecided Swing State Voters And The Media For Celebrating Them In every election we have to consider the oh-so-important undecided and swing state voters, like this election's 5% of people who still don't know which candidiate they're going to vote for but can ultimately decide the election. On Friday night's "Real Time," Bill Maher kicked those undecideds right off their high pedestal and asked why the media gives low-information voters so much attention. With less than two months until the election, Maher advises those who still don't know who they're voting for to "stay home" on Nov. 6, because they probably won't be able to find their polling places. He doesn't understand why undecideds such as "Octomom" Nadya Suleman are being celebrated or painted as more discerning than the rest of us when Barack Obama and Mitt Romney couldn't be more different. "And that, in a nutshell, is America's celebrated, undecided voter: put on a pedestal by the media as if they were Hamlet in a think-tank, searching out every last bit of information, high-minded arbiters pouring over policy positions and matching them against their own philosophies. Please, they mostly fall into a category political scientists call 'low information voters,' otherwise known as 'dipsh*ts.'" Watch the segment above to hear Maher's full analysis (starting around the 2:15 mark) as well as why Donald Trump offering voting advice to "Liberal Republican" Kim Kardashian (also undecided) is a microcosm of the 2012 election. The problem with people like Bill Maher and John Stewart (who, by the way are fucking brilliant...well...aside from Maher) is that they can sway opinion, so fast that you don't even know it's happening. That's why it's soooooo important to read, listen, and not be swayed. Make your own decisions....based on facts. Not by opinions expressed by those you may respect (even from those you may respect here) but ....by...facts. Facts are fantabulous things. If you choose Romney (based on facts)...great stuff. If you choose Obama (based on facts)...great stuff. Don't let someone else tell you your opinion. It's EASY to be swayed....it's COMPLICATED to think (fully...with all participating data included). Data's important....opinions....suck.
< Message edited by LookieNoNookie -- 9/26/2012 5:14:04 PM >
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