Reynolds Propagandism
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Oh look, look who found the wonders of polls yet again. Wonder how long before he doubts their integrity once more?
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Reynolds said:
Is that his version of the old Yogi Berra classic: “Nobody goes there anymore. It’s too crowded.”
Herr Kettle, please to introduce yourself to senor Pot.
Dugger
Except Dugger, I regularly have pointed out to polls where the majority is against me.
“Doubts their integrity?” Where did Reynolds say anything of the sort?
Why don’t you “point out” where Glenn Reynolds “doubted the integrity” of the polls you cite?
O,
True but you also miss some polls that, for instance, show things like media bias (evidence) from Pew. And others. Point: Reynolds cherry picks polls. You cherry pick polls. (Fine.) You criticize Reynolds on polls. Reynolds does not criticize you.
Dugger
When did Reynolds doubt the integrity of polls? June 8, to be exact.
To be sure, OW might have chosen another word besides “integrity.” There’s no evidence the polls were gamed. I’d say Glenn was doubting the “significance” of polls.
The point remains the same. Reynolds said “The polls don’t matter” when they showed something he didn’t like. As soon as he sees as blip in support of Iraqmire, he can’t wait to crow about it.
Tweety, on Harball last night:
Your “liberal” media, everybody.
To be sure, OW might have chosen another word besides integrity.
In other words, he didn’t say what he said he said but he’s gonna say he said it anyways.
Nice.
I’m not sure whether the most appropriate response is “Sticks and stones…” or “I’m rubber, you’re glue…”
The point stands and all of your taunting won’t change it.
“Taunting?”
I think you’re being really oversensitive and a bit too defensive.
There. Now I’ve taunted you. Doesn’t change the fact that Oliver Willis lied about what Glenn Reynolds said.
Then let’s put this in other terms:
June 8: Glenn no like polls.
Today: Glenn like polls.
See?
So, how would Oliver respond to the recent Democrat polling that shows that the only thing less popular than President Bush in the polls are the Democrats?