> Sam wrote:
> Judged by their answers to three news knowledge questions2, the most
> informed audiences belong to the political magazines, Rush Limbaugh's
> radio show, the O'Reilly Factor,

Dude.  "Knowledge" of an event is greatly different than an informed
understanding of it.  I can tell a 5 year old about Katrina, that
doesn't mean he has a sophisticated understanding of it.

Further, a college degree from anything other than a top 10 school is
basically meaningless.  And even from a top 10 it's not worth THAT
much.  Anybody that's hired people knows that.

In short, I know of no person who's understanding of a
political/social/military event I respect that is either a Limbaugh
listener or an O'reilly viewer.  And there's a good reason for that:
they suck.

But I'm open to suggestions.

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