Sunday, March 28, 2004
Cognitive dissonance on Bush butchering the WOT still strong
AP has an instant poll on Clarke, whose book is still #1:
Of course, the poll was taken before anyone had a chance to read the book. Granted, most people watch TV, but the bottom line is that we only need to sway a few thousands in the right states.
Incidentally, the Amazon reviews section looks like it's been infested by freepers—the "cognitive" part of "cognitive dissonance" doesn't apply to them, of coures.
Two-thirds of Americans say the testimony of Richard Clarke, the former terrorism adviser who has been critical of the Bush administration, hasn't affected their view of the president, says a poll released Saturday.
However, public views supporting President Bush's handling of terrorism have dipped from 65 percent to 57 percent in the last month, according to the Newsweek poll. (via AP)
Of course, the poll was taken before anyone had a chance to read the book. Granted, most people watch TV, but the bottom line is that we only need to sway a few thousands in the right states.
Incidentally, the Amazon reviews section looks like it's been infested by freepers—the "cognitive" part of "cognitive dissonance" doesn't apply to them, of coures.