Yay for online polls! With the passing of Walter Cronkite, Time commissioned
an internet poll asking who people today trusted the most for news.
Surprising or not, Jon Stewart wins the plurarity of the internet vote (9409
folks voted total), and from the looks of it, the internet electoral college
as well. What I find interesting is that somehow Couric wins Iowa.  And as
with every election, there has to be a recount state or two -- here it's
Kentucky and Alaska (where in Alaska, not a single member of Palin's
extended family voted for Couric.)

http://www.timepolls.com/hppolls/archive/poll_results_417.html
(via http://www.good.is/post/jon-stewart-our-most-trusted-newsman/ by way of
http://hunsonisgroovy.com/post/146446756 and
http://www.oddlytogether.com/post/146982033/in-john-stewart-we-trust )

-- 
Wesley McGee
http://www.ambivi.com
http://sterlingnorth.vox.com

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