Wonk has been so busy with corporate moves that it's been tough to follow the details of the various stories washing around. First of all, I caught a few snippets of a CBS poll that apparently indicated President Bush's approval rating had fallen down somewhere near -10%. Then I recall reading in the Washington Post that pretty much the entire country of Iraq was embarked on a fullscale civil war and that thousands had already died. And finally, I heard something like maybe 2/3 of all US troops in Iraq are seeing counselors and that almost none of them think we should stay there after 2006.
Well, guess what? Although Wonk is slightly exaggerating in the above paragraph, it's not by much. To wit: The sample taken for CBS' obviously anti-Bush-intended "poll" has the usual huge Democratic bias and is thus not even remotely close to reality; The Post's reportage of ovef 1300 Iraqi dead in just a couple of days was grossly distorted, bringing back memories of the MSM's major fact-fart of "over 10,000 dead" in New Orleans after Katrina—a number that wasn't even remotely close to reality; and finally, the bogus polling of American soldiers in Iraq, published by the increasingly moonbat Zogby organization and sponsored by a college center for "Peace Studies," which title is a dead-giveaway if you're hunting for obviously socialist institutions. The Zogby poll refuses to publish either its questions or its methodology.
What is it with these clowns? At this rate, all Al Qaeda will have to do to win is sit back, dream of 72 virgins, and let the MSM defeat the Infidel Dogs all by their little selves. Ernie Pyle is rolling in his grave. This stuff is absolutely disgraceful. Once folks went to the blogosphere for a different opinion. Increasingly, folks are heading here to hear the truth.
But hey, don't take it for us. We haven't had much time to do R&D in the last couple of days. No, leave it to the highly reliable Gateway Pundit.
Caution: Don't read this while your eating dinner. Spit takes are usually in bad taste during family hour.
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