Poll: Americans Reject Pretty Much Every Media Meme on Tucson Shooting
Yet another poll released Thursday by USA Today suggests that the American public has not bought into the media's ridiculous spin on Saturday's Tucson massacre.
According to the poll, conducted by Gallup, a majority of Americans think that attempts to link Saturday's shooting to conservative political rhetoric amount to "An attempt to make conservatives look bad." Only about a third of respondents said it was a "legitimate point."
While self-identified Democrats were predictably more likely to say blaming rhetoric from the right is a legitimate argument, a full third of Democrats agreed that it was just a partisan stunt.
Also surprising, given the media's constant anti-Tea Party drumbeat: respondents do not think the Tea Party is any more responsible for the vitriolic tone of the national debate than either of the major political parties. Fifty-three percent said the GOP has gone too far in the use of its rhetoric. Fifty-one percent said the same about the Democratic Party. But only 49 percent said Tea Party rhetoric was too inflammatory. The difference is statistically insignificant, but runs counter to the usual media refrain that the Tea Party is uniquely vitriolic or violent in its rhetoric.
The mainstream press has also turned to a familiar culprit for the shooting: the lack of restrictive gun laws. But the public rejects that line as well, according to the poll. Only 20 percent said they thought stricter gun laws would have prevented the tragedy. Seventy-two percent said they didn't think those laws would have prevented it.
Gallup sums up the poll's findings thusly:
Americans generally believe that the political language used in this country on all sides has become too heated, but stop short of identifying it as a major cause of the recent shooting of a Democratic congresswoman and some of her constituents. Americans also do not see weak gun laws as a major contributing factor. Though the poll did not ask about it specifically, these attitudes suggest Americans may be laying responsibility for the shootings squarely on the alleged killer, perhaps due to his reported psychological problems, rather than on larger societal factors.
And all this despite this week's constant media refrain that such language was clearly a factor in Jared Lee Loughner's homicidal calculus. Add to Gallup's summary the fact that Americans recognize blame hurled at conservative rhetoric as baseless and partisan in nature, and it seems the media has, in this instance, failed to get Americans on board with their agenda.
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Will the poll servants bow to their own polling?
Submitted by Ashrak on Thu, 01/13/2011 - 1:28pm.
This poll result is exactly why the media elite have been acting the way they have been acting. For so long the filter has had full control and with the sharing of some talking points and a unified front of those talking points, they could sway public opinion any way they wanted to.
They proved they could do so by getting Obama elected. And that wad spent will be their final downfall.
Aside from the hard liberal left, the people of this country have had enough. No doubt about it.
The question remains, will they relent before their own polls as they have for so long or will the denial continue as they take their ball and go home?
Is 1/3 of our population really that stupid? ...
Submitted by Jayke on Thu, 01/13/2011 - 1:33pm.
... or that partisan? or both?
Jayke,
Submitted by Agnostic on Thu, 01/13/2011 - 1:39pm.
as much as I would love to give you a reasonable explaination to answer your question it is difficult to expound upon - Both!
And the answer is....
Submitted by Buzzy on Thu, 01/13/2011 - 2:02pm.
BOTH
Let me help you further
Submitted by hbnolikeee on Thu, 01/13/2011 - 2:57pm.
Who just got elected President of the US?
Libmedia polls
Submitted by sciborg3k on Thu, 01/13/2011 - 3:42pm.
Ever notice its always the left who get their polls out first?
I don't believe they even take them.
The only poll questions really asked are the ones in the USA, CNN etc boardrooms, and consist of 'How much can we claim the public agrees with us and still be believed?'
Less and less with each passing week.
By the time Fox or Rasmussen gets their's out, the others have been out for a couple of days and have influence the real public opinion.
The left uses them to drive public opinion, not reflect it.
Its easy to get a poll out first if you fudge all the math.
Oh, they take them
Submitted by Barack_must_go..... on Thu, 01/13/2011 - 3:44pm.
Oh, they take them alright.....directly out of their asses!
Barack_Must_Go.....
Considering the democrat
Submitted by Barack_must_go..... on Thu, 01/13/2011 - 1:41pm.
Considering the democrat party got their collective ass handed to them by the real American electorate in the recent election, and the fact that it was a referendum on Obama's reign of terror, was there really any doubt about the outcome of this left wing witch hunt?
Barack_Must_Go.....
“Brown Relief”: NPR Latino Glad Assassin Was A “Gringo” Whew!!
Submitted by im41 on Thu, 01/13/2011 - 1:43pm.
“Brown Relief”: NPR Latino Glad Assassin Was A “Gringo”
Whew!! Sure glad is wasn’t an illegal alien that shot all those people. ” I couldn’t even watch the rest of the news report, until I found out it was a Gringo.”
Nearly
Submitted by well99 on Thu, 01/13/2011 - 4:18pm.
It shows her concern wasnt for the people shot but what effect it would have on her race.Nice of her to use a slur while she was at it.
Here is some tasty info
Submitted by Iron Tigers Vet on Thu, 01/13/2011 - 1:48pm.
concerning sheriff dudnik...
Like we all couldn't see this coming!
(CNSNews.com) - Rep. Louis Gohmert (R-Texas), a former prosecutor and judge and a current member of the House Judiciary Committee, said Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik is "not prohibited by law from making...ridiculous statements," but Gohmert added that some of what Dupnik has said has done "more to help the defendant than...anyone else."
dudnik can't have credit
Submitted by Agnostic on Thu, 01/13/2011 - 1:52pm.
It still must be called Nifong syndrome.
Hahaha
Submitted by Iron Tigers Vet on Thu, 01/13/2011 - 2:00pm.
clearly!
Barely.....
Submitted by almostacowboy on Thu, 01/13/2011 - 1:47pm.
What's disappointing is that over 40% of those responding in both polls say that rhetoric somehow contributed to the shooting.
Bill Maher was 40% right. 40% of America is stupid.
More proof of elite media and politician's disconnect.
Submitted by ajkrik on Thu, 01/13/2011 - 1:59pm.
It's 2012 election season.
This douche bag Obama wouldn't go to a funeral for one US serviceman, but jumps on a plane to try to win over electoral votes, and has T-shirts printed with a slogan.
And the delusional and disconnected liberal media (it really isn't "mainstream" anymore) just use the same old 1990's playbook to respond.
However, that chunk of swing voters will want to see some alternative to Obama that speaks to their concerns, and not just the same of Republican promises.
I can NOT wait until Obama is gone! Maybe he can run for President of the World. (I'll bet he becomes UN General Secretary in the future.)
Jayke, I have given thought
Submitted by amram on Thu, 01/13/2011 - 2:04pm.
Jayke, I have given thought to this, and I think I have hit it on the head, at least with the guys I hang around with. We are all retired, and these guys consider themselves good Americans. But they are all, to a man, staunch labor union supporters. Nearly three years ago, they proudly announced they were voting for Obama. I knew that their unions had "recommended" the Democrat candidate for president. They have been quiet since the election, because they don't like what has happened to the country. Not long ago, the subject of unions came up, and I said unions posed perhaps the single worst threat to the survival of this country as we know it. They were not happy to hear it, but they knew it rang of truth. Doesn't matter. These same guys will vote for whoever their masters (the unions) tell them to vote for. And the unions will continue to drive this country hard, hard Left, Liberal, Socialist, even Communist.
Scholastica
I believe you're right, amram. Unions have become ...
Submitted by Jayke on Thu, 01/13/2011 - 2:30pm.
... worse than the monsters they were created to fight. As is oft stated, power corrupts and absolute power corrupts ABSOLUTELY. "GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH!"
MSM
Submitted by TerryWest on Thu, 01/13/2011 - 2:45pm.
American's not only have rejected it they are angered by the constant lack of journalistic integrity and gutter sniping, but that doesn't stop the leftist old main stream from attempting to use each and every crisis and tragedy to take down their opposition and the Tea party. They double down on failure time and time again and predictably this has back fired on them as every other attempt in the past.Lock Step!
Submitted by vote24 on Thu, 01/13/2011 - 3:50pm.
The Democrat party is now in lock step with the Muslim religeon. Submit or die! Well, they have conveniently forgotten about a third option. Fight.