Numbers
71 percent of Republicans would say that Obama’s polling success is the result of deliberate skewing in his favor, according to a new Public Policy Polling survey commissioned by Daily Kos and Service Employees International Union.
More Numbers
"Do you think pollsters are intentionally skewing their polls this year to help Barack Obama, or not?" Roughly 42 percent of those surveyed by left-leaning Public Policy Polling said pollsters were manipulating their data in order to show President Obama with a lead
Numbers About Something Else
“Jobs #s from Labor Secretary Hilda Solis are total pro-Obama propaganda—labor force participation rate at 30-yr low. Abysmal!” wrote conservative radio host Laura Ingram in a tweet.
Wingnut Conclusion: Numbers Must Die
And while you are at it; kill Pell Grants, massacre the public school system, raise interest rates on student loans, fire teachers, and kill anything (including puppets) that teaches numbers. The left uses numbers to confuse us, and then we look like idiots.
Start with this guy and his little friend, Big Bird.
The Real Numbers
100 percent of fascists want to deny funds to the
Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) because CPB distributes federal funds to National Public Radio, PBS News Hour, and Frontline.
Commie Radio and TV.
These media outlets are not owned by corporations. They are non-profit.
Since 1968, CPB has been the steward of the federal government’s investment in public broadcasting and the largest single source of funding for public radio, television, and related online and mobile services. For approximately $1.35 per American per year, CPB provides essential operational support for the nearly 1,300 locally-owned and -operated public television and radio stations, which reach virtually every household in the country.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting funds ITVS (the Independent Television Service) and five minority program consortia, which represent African American, Latino, Asian American, Native American, and Pacific Islander television producers.
At a time of continued media consolidation, local public television and radio stations provide their communities with unparalleled local content and coverage. Public radio stations, for example, produce 29 percent of their own programming locally, responding to community needs and leveraging local support.