I've just recently started watching Fox News -- because a couple of FB
"friends" I hardly know -- and their friends -- were posting crap, and
I wondered where they were getting it from.  So, I had the good
fortune of watching the drama unfold live on the network last night.
Since I'm still a novice when it comes to how Fox News operates, I
just assumed that what I was watching was not atypical for the
network, that dramatic events like it happen on a regular basis.  I
had no idea it was something special.

All I know is that I will always have lasting resentment of Rove for
bombarding me and my fellow Virginians with $300 million worth of
non-stop commercials featuring women trying to tell us that our
support for Obama was illogical.

Also, Rove's been around a long time.  So where does he get off not
knowing how reliable polls are?  Polls conducted by credible
organizations run by professionals are always right.  We're now
several years into the cell-phone phenomenon, which means
organizations like Pew have had enough time to figure out how to
adjust for their impact on conducting surveys.

I had to roll my eyes when I heard someone on Fox News still
questioning the polls' accuracy.

People may not know why polls are so accurate, but they should see
proof everywhere that they are.

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