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Friday, October 03, 2008

CNN VP Debate Poll a Sham

As I was watching the post-debate pundits on CNN pontificate on why Joe Biden supposedly beat Sarah Palin in last night's debate, I knew something fishy was going on when Anderson Cooper mentioned in passing that CNN's poll included all viewers and not just likely voters and not just Americans.

In other words, CNN's poll was open to people in other countries--anywhere CNN broadcasts, such as Brazil.

When Cooper first showed the poll, I was taken aback by the numbers. Biden supposedly beat Palin by some unbelievable number, such as 56-32%.

I knew this could not be correct given Palin's very strong showing and Biden's major gaffe on the U.S. Constitution.

And then the truth comes out about the poll. People in Brazil and other Latin American countries, as well as overseas nations, were voting in that poll.

And of course we all know that the whole world wants Obama to win, particularly his friends in Communist and terrorist dictatorships such as Cuba, North Korea, Iran, along with Hamas and Hizbollah.

Thus, the CNN poll was and is a sham. Yet the mainstream media continues to report it today as a major gauge of how the American public views Palin and Biden. Nothing could be further from the truth.

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