He's The Man
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wrote on 29 Dec 2020, 14:14 last edited by
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wrote on 29 Dec 2020, 14:47 last edited by
Haaahahahahahaha.
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wrote on 29 Dec 2020, 15:23 last edited by
From the article:
Eighteen percent of the survey's respondents named Trump as their most admired man, compared to 15 percent who named Obama”
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“Pollsters surveyed 1,018 adults from Dec. 1 to 17. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.”Three points of interests to note:
- Trump loses the election before he’s recognized as “the most admired man”.
- Recognized as such in only one out of four years in office, Trump is the worst performer among his cohorts in this series of polls.
- Even then, Trump’s margin is smaller than the poll’s margin of error; statically it may well be a tie or even a loss for Trump.
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wrote on 29 Dec 2020, 15:31 last edited by
One major point of interest...Trump was the most admired man.
Enjoy.
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wrote on 29 Dec 2020, 15:49 last edited by
What kind of saddo would choose either of those two as the man they most admire?
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wrote on 29 Dec 2020, 15:52 last edited by
I’d like to see year-on-year. I’ll bet most of Biden’s 6 pts were Obama’s in previous years.
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What kind of saddo would choose either of those two as the man they most admire?
wrote on 29 Dec 2020, 15:56 last edited by Catseye3@doctor-phibes said in He's The Man:
What kind of saddo would choose either of those two as the man they most admire?
My own theory about these most-admired polls: A significant number of people queried have no idea how to answer the question but they don't want to look stupid, so they quick search their memories for names they've seen around in the press, and offer one of those. They know little and care less about prominent names, barely know who's president.
Example: HClinton, Most Admired Woman. Get outta town, really?
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wrote on 29 Dec 2020, 16:01 last edited by
@jolly said in He's The Man:
One major point of interest...Trump was the most admired man.
Enjoy.
18% of Americans choosing him from a predetermined list (or someone you don’t know), is not surprising in the least. If you could say “my dad” or something, then this is just sad.
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@jolly said in He's The Man:
One major point of interest...Trump was the most admired man.
Enjoy.
18% of Americans choosing him from a predetermined list (or someone you don’t know), is not surprising in the least. If you could say “my dad” or something, then this is just sad.
wrote on 29 Dec 2020, 16:06 last edited byHe needlessly holds out on signing the stimulus and government funding bill, he continues to sow chaos and destruction in his final days. He escapes from reality to golf and stroke his fragile ego with coup attempts and grossly unethical pardons. Meanwhile, Americans are dying from COVID-19. The 2020 election showed that the majority of Americans know what some Republican politicians won't admit: Trump is bigoted and self-absorbed. His churlish, spiteful behavior shows his concern is only for himself.
Yup, so admirable.
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wrote on 29 Dec 2020, 17:02 last edited by
Haters hate
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wrote on 29 Dec 2020, 17:34 last edited by
Hard.
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wrote on 29 Dec 2020, 18:38 last edited by
How do you know the vote wasn't rigged?
C'mon, guys, lets see some evidence. It stands to reason everybody thinks Trump is a prick, so this vote makes absolutely no sense.
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How do you know the vote wasn't rigged?
C'mon, guys, lets see some evidence. It stands to reason everybody thinks Trump is a prick, so this vote makes absolutely no sense.
wrote on 29 Dec 2020, 18:57 last edited by@doctor-phibes How does it stand to reason? The guy won the presidency and almost won it again. I don't find the 18% surprising at all. If anything it is a bit low.
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wrote on 29 Dec 2020, 19:02 last edited by
Irony fail.
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Irony fail.
wrote on 29 Dec 2020, 19:07 last edited by@doctor-phibes yer having a lot of those recently.
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wrote on 29 Dec 2020, 19:23 last edited by
It's a little hard to soar like an eagle when one is surrounded by turkeys
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wrote on 29 Dec 2020, 19:33 last edited by
Gobble, gobble.
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From the article:
Eighteen percent of the survey's respondents named Trump as their most admired man, compared to 15 percent who named Obama”
...
“Pollsters surveyed 1,018 adults from Dec. 1 to 17. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.”Three points of interests to note:
- Trump loses the election before he’s recognized as “the most admired man”.
- Recognized as such in only one out of four years in office, Trump is the worst performer among his cohorts in this series of polls.
- Even then, Trump’s margin is smaller than the poll’s margin of error; statically it may well be a tie or even a loss for Trump.
wrote on 29 Dec 2020, 21:20 last edited by@axtremus said in He's The Man:
From the article:
Eighteen percent of the survey's respondents named Trump as their most admired man, compared to 15 percent who named Obama”
...
“Pollsters surveyed 1,018 adults from Dec. 1 to 17. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.”Three points of interests to note:
- Trump loses the election before he’s recognized as “the most admired man”.
- Recognized as such in only one out of four years in office, Trump is the worst performer among his cohorts in this series of polls.
- Even then, Trump’s margin is smaller than the poll’s margin of error; statically it may well be a tie or even a loss for Trump.
Trump didn't lose the election. Therefore, the rest of what you wrote is bull shit, as usual.
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@axtremus said in He's The Man:
From the article:
Eighteen percent of the survey's respondents named Trump as their most admired man, compared to 15 percent who named Obama”
...
“Pollsters surveyed 1,018 adults from Dec. 1 to 17. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.”Three points of interests to note:
- Trump loses the election before he’s recognized as “the most admired man”.
- Recognized as such in only one out of four years in office, Trump is the worst performer among his cohorts in this series of polls.
- Even then, Trump’s margin is smaller than the poll’s margin of error; statically it may well be a tie or even a loss for Trump.
Trump didn't lose the election. Therefore, the rest of what you wrote is bull shit, as usual.
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@larry there’s been a few documented cases now in Pennsylvania of voter fraud (dead relatives voting).
All the specific cases so far have been voted for Trump.
wrote on 29 Dec 2020, 21:23 last edited by@xenon said in He's The Man:
@larry there’s been a few documented cases now in Pennsylvania of voter fraud (dead relatives voting).
All the specific cases so far have been voted for Trump.
Sorry, but you are misinformed and mistaken.