Pat McI. found some interesting stats in an Ann Coulter column:
“To give you a snapshot of today's Democratic Party,” she writes, “in 2004, pollster Scott Rasmussen asked likely voters if they believed America was generally a fair and decent country and whether they believed the world would be a better place if more countries were like America.
“Republicans agreed that America is generally fair and decent, 83 percent to 7 percent. Eighty-one percent agreed that the world would be a better place if more countries were like the United States.
“By contrast, Democrats were nearly split, with only 46 percent agreeing that America is generally a fair and decent country, and with 37 percent saying America is not a generally fair and decent country.” (note: where Coulter calls this subset “Democrats,” Rasmussen called them “Kerry voters.” -PM)
“Only 48 percent of Democrats said they thought that the world would be a better place if more countries were like the United States.
Well, that's because GWB is the President and Congress has a (R) majority--
Or maybe it's because the Dimowits watch CBS News and read Reuters (exclusively.)
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Or maybe it’s because the statistics users are comparing apples (Republicans) to nuts (“Kerry voters”).
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