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joether -> 62% of Republican Voters.... (9/26/2015 12:05:08 PM)

...are uninformed.

Since if they were informed, they would know that the GOP had done a good job in stopping President Obama and the nation on many good things. Maybe if FOX 'news' were to better inform its audience and remove the political bullshit; that might happen....

Because if that poll were true; it would mean the President and Democrats are sailing things through Congress without a slow down or stoppage. Hundreds, if not thousands, of liberal bills would be, becoming law. Your taxes being raised by double digits, the ACA vastly improved, and President Obama gets a free third term in office! Yeah, since none of those things and others are taking place; its pretty safe to say 2/3rds of Republican voters are totally uninformed of their government.

I can remember when the 'party not in power' would not only tell America what they would do, if they had power, but show evidence that the thought process is more than just fluff to get elected. Nowadays, it seems Republicans are happy with their candidates giving them fluff and bullshit.....

PS: I got this link through the Drudge Report. So it MUST be 'honest' reporting of news....




Hillwilliam -> RE: 62% of Republican Voters.... (9/26/2015 12:14:19 PM)

I'd say at least 62% of all voters regardless of affiliation are uninformed.




Lucylastic -> RE: 62% of Republican Voters.... (9/26/2015 12:22:16 PM)

I think thats a fair assessment Hill
Edited to add, im not saying its just americans either.




OsideGirl -> RE: 62% of Republican Voters.... (9/26/2015 12:47:25 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam

I'd say at least 62% of all voters regardless of affiliation are uninformed.


I'd say at least .62% of voters would like to have Jimmy Buffet for President. We wouldn't get anything done, but at least we'd get Margaritas.




Aylee -> RE: 62% of Republican Voters.... (9/26/2015 1:06:10 PM)

62% of republicans feel betrayed by their party. . .

According to the twit, their feelings are invalid and WRONG and they are actually just uninformed.

Talk about some minimization and denial.




bounty44 -> RE: 62% of Republican Voters.... (9/26/2015 1:38:28 PM)

there is always this bit of fun:

quote:

Howard Stern makes a fool of Obama voters.
1. They have no clue who the Vice President is.
2. Don’t know what Obama has done.
3. Didn’t know that Osama Bin Laden was killed in 2011.
4. Think that Paul Ryan was selected as Obama’s VP.
5. Can’t give a cogent reason for why they will either vote for Obama or vote against Romney.
6. They agree that he’s pro-life.
7. Think Sarah Palin is running again.
8. Think John McCain is running again


http://reagancoalition.com/articles/2012/20120924005-stern.html

remember he did the same thing for 2008 and all the Obama voters on the video ascribed to Obama the policies of his opponent!




bounty44 -> RE: 62% of Republican Voters.... (9/26/2015 1:53:09 PM)

and this is golden:

"Obama Supporters Sign Petition to Repeal The Bill Of Rights"

quote:

Obama supporters interviewed by Conservative video maker Mark Dice were quick to sign a petition repeal The Bill of Rights. The question often was posed as “Will you help Obama to repeal the Bill of Rights?” followed by handing them the pad. Any sane person would have thrown that pad 50 feet and given mark a slap in the face, but, it would seem that these Liberal sheep: a) Will support anything if “Obama supports it” b) They don’t know what The Bill of Rights is… (sigh).


http://mrconservative.com/2013/07/20933-obama-supporters-sign-petition-to-repeal-the-bill-of-rights/




bounty44 -> RE: 62% of Republican Voters.... (9/26/2015 2:02:39 PM)

and lest we forget the supporters of the democratic queen for whom the comrade carries water:

"Mind-Bogglingly Oblivious Hillary Supporters Want Her To Repeal The Bill Of Rights"...too!

http://politicalclownparade.blogspot.com/2015/08/mind-bogglingly-oblivious-hillary.html




PeonForHer -> RE: 62% of Republican Voters.... (9/26/2015 2:12:08 PM)

Who needs to be "informed"? Go to church, then go and watch Forrest Gump. The Bible and"life is like box of chocolates"....

Between the two, your priest and Hollywood will impart to you all the wisdom you'll ever need to know. [:)]




bounty44 -> RE: 62% of Republican Voters.... (9/26/2015 2:23:58 PM)

hey peon---I have been meaning to ask you---I catch a few minutes of x-factor every once in a while and noticed Cheryl cole is close to deathly thin. anything you know about?




bounty44 -> RE: 62% of Republican Voters.... (9/26/2015 2:30:17 PM)

lastly---because ive been piling on quite a bit:

"Who are the Low Information Voters?"

quote:

The description of a class of people known as "low information voters" became a popularized term among conservatives following the 2008 election of Barack Obama. It was a very common phrase during the 2012 election between Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney....

The oft-talked about low-information voters are those people who have little interest or understanding of political affairs, rarely watch the news, and can't name major political figures or national events yet vote anyway on this limited knowledge basis. Low information voters can definitely be both Republican and Democratic voters, but Democratic "outreach" to these voters hit new heights in 2008...

In reality, there have always been low information voters. But the 2008 and 2012 elections saw these segments targeted more than ever before. Through advances in social media, the Obama campaign sought to position Obama as a "celebrity" as much as a politician. Their was very little interest in who Obama was, what positions he held, or what he had accomplished. Instead, the campaign focused mostly on his race and the "historic" nature of his presidential run and focused on building up his image in the way celebrities are built up. While the Democrats knew they would lock up traditional Democratic voters, they sought out a way to turn out those who were very unlikely to vote: the low-information voters. By giving people a celebrity to vote for - and turning Obama into Mr. Cool - many younger voters turned out who otherwise usually would not have.

After election day 2008, pollster John Zogby was commissioned to do a poll of Obama voters immediately after they voted. The results were not impressive. While Obama voters overwhelmingly knew frivolous information about Sarah Palin such as the RNC's $150,000 wardrobe expenditures and about her daughters, they knew very little about Obama. By more than 2-1 they attributed an Obama quote about coal and energy prices to McCain, while most were unaware of the comment at all, despite it being a heavily debated topic during the campaign. A second poll by Wilson Research Strategies found similar results. McCain voters were overwhelmingly more likely to have greater general knowledge on most questions, the only questions Obama voters scored high on were frivolous...

get the idea yet?

http://usconservatives.about.com/od/glossaryterms/a/Who-Are-The-Low-Information-Voters.htm




PeonForHer -> RE: 62% of Republican Voters.... (9/26/2015 2:38:07 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: bounty44

hey peon---I have been meaning to ask you---I catch a few minutes of x-factor every once in a while and noticed Cheryl cole is close to deathly thin. anything you know about?


I am guilt-free, Bounty. If she were my bird, I'd take her out for a good big mixed grill every morning to put some beef on her. Tiny skinny women are only good for one thing: you put them on the mantelpiece and dust them down once in a while.




Tkman117 -> RE: 62% of Republican Voters.... (9/26/2015 2:39:44 PM)

Someone is clearly a little butt hurt and is scrambling all over the internet to invalidate the statistic. Classic [:D]




MrRodgers -> RE: 62% of Republican Voters.... (9/26/2015 5:39:12 PM)

Well I forget which congress it was but talk about low-information voters. The 'Bill of Rights' was submitted to one congress (HOR) in the past and most all said they wouldn't vote for it and...it wouldn't pass.




cloudboy -> RE: 62% of Republican Voters.... (9/26/2015 9:42:49 PM)

Examples of Republican ignorance are legion:

Refusal to fund Needle Exchanges
Trying to Defund Planned Parenthood
The continued embrace of supply side and trickle down economics
Hawkish, expensive military budgets while railing about government and wasteful spending
Abstinence as sex education
Defending bigotry as religious freedom
Denial of Climate Change
Thinking Obama is a Muslim
Voting to default on the debt
Government shutdowns as a Congressional Tantrum
Blaming Iraq for 9/11
Turning a blind eye to torture
Thinking that walls stop migration
Worshiping Reagan when they'd never elect him now
Voter ID laws
Obamacare would kill jobs
Raising taxes will kill jobs
Cutting the debt without raising taxes
Not counting the votes needed to win a Presidential Election, repeal Obamacare, Defund Planned Parenthood, etc.

Sarah Palin, Donald Trump, Josh Dugar, Cliven Bundy, George Zimmerman, Joe the Plumber

Fox News

Compare George Bush with Barak Obama or Bill Clinton




Greta75 -> RE: 62% of Republican Voters.... (9/26/2015 10:12:21 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Tkman117

Someone is clearly a little butt hurt and is scrambling all over the internet to invalidate the statistic. Classic [:D]


Bounty, Libs are like ignoring sources of evidence even when thrown in their face!
This denial is amazing!




bounty44 -> RE: 62% of Republican Voters.... (9/27/2015 7:53:27 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Tkman117

Someone is clearly a little butt hurt and is scrambling all over the internet to invalidate the statistic. Classic [:D]


right, because we'd all be better off if we just blindly and wholly believed everything comrade bird brain wrote. when you grow up and get some perspective to your thinking, not to mention reading skills and discernment, let us all know.




bounty44 -> RE: 62% of Republican Voters.... (9/27/2015 7:55:25 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Greta75


quote:

ORIGINAL: Tkman117

Someone is clearly a little butt hurt and is scrambling all over the internet to invalidate the statistic. Classic [:D]


Bounty, Libs are like ignoring sources of evidence even when thrown in their face!
This denial is amazing!


yes...




bounty44 -> RE: 62% of Republican Voters.... (9/27/2015 7:58:51 AM)

if you cannot tell the difference between believing things that are factually untrue, or ascribing beliefs to the left that are actually being held by the right, as compared to things that are differences in matters of social-political philosophy or opinion, how do you have the logical skills to be working as a lawyer, let alone even pass the lsat?

sadly, your technique there has been pointed out to you before yet you are still engaging in it as if it has merit.




bounty44 -> RE: 62% of Republican Voters.... (9/27/2015 8:01:43 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: PeonForHer


quote:

ORIGINAL: bounty44

hey peon---I have been meaning to ask you---I catch a few minutes of x-factor every once in a while and noticed Cheryl cole is close to deathly thin. anything you know about?


I am guilt-free, Bounty. If she were my bird, I'd take her out for a good big mixed grill every morning to put some beef on her. Tiny skinny women are only good for one thing: you put them on the mantelpiece and dust them down once in a while.



I wonder if she's had an illness, or may be in the grips of an eating disorder...




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