Sunday, February 26, 2017

Liberal Hypocrisy on ‘Bipartisanship’ Perfectly Exposed | The Federalist Papers

Liberal Hypocrisy on ‘Bipartisanship’ Perfectly Exposed

Liberal Hypocrisy on ‘Bipartisanship’ Perfectly Exposed

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C.E. Dyer reports that yet another fake news tactic favorite, rigged polls, is set to be used once again to try and fool the public into believing that Obamacare is actually very popular — right before Republicans are (hopefully) set to do away with the mess.
A new Pew Research Center Poll titled, “Support for 2010 health care law reaches new high” is ready to be trotted out by the mainstream media Democrat propagandists, but there’s just one major problem — yet again, “oversampling” was used to achieve the result they were looking for. In this poll, Democrats had a 14.4. point advantage over Republicans, according to Zero Hedge.
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Zero Hedge pointed out the results of a previous poll from just two months ago that further outs this rigged poll by PRC:
But, if the sampling data above isn’t quite egregious enough to convince you of it’s “fakeness”, below we present to you the survey methodology of PRC’s previous Obamacare poll, conducted just two months prior to the current oneNotice that the sampling advantage for Democrat/Lean Dem pool in this poll was 4.7 points lower than the poll above.  And to our ‘complete shock’, this poll showed Obamacare’s approval rating roughly 6-points below the poll above at 48%.  Shocking…less Dems equals less support for Democrat policies.
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Yet despite the obvious poll rigging, PRC has no issue claiming that a historic shift in opinion has occurred:
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Here’s what PRC had to say about their fake poll:
Currently, 54% approve of the health care law passed seven years ago by Barack Obama and Congress, while 43% disapprove, according to a national Pew Research Center survey conducted Feb. 7-12 among 1,503 adults.
Throughout the law’s history, opinions about the Affordable Care Act have tended to be more negative than positive — or, less frequently, divided. As recently as December, about as many approved (48%) as disapproved (47%) of the law.
The new survey finds that when those who disapprove of the law are asked about what should happen to it now, more want GOP congressional leaders to focus their efforts on modifying the law than on getting rid of it. One-in-four adults want Republican leaders to modify the law, while 17% want them to get rid of it entirely.
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Oh and about that uptick in support among Independents… More oversampling…
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What a convenient time to put out this rigged poll — right before the Republicans are set to repeal and replace Obamacare …
Here we have yet another example of how right President Trump was to call out the fake news media (along with the polls they use) as an enemy of the American people.

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