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Post by quantum on Mar 9, 2017 9:13:02 GMT -5
www.campusreform.org/?ID=8889Interesting study: to show Clinton lost because of gender bias, but backfires horribly on liberal profs at NYU. Best quote: “The simplicity of Trump’s message became easier for people to hear when it was coming from a woman,” Salvatore explained, sharing the reaction of a female audience member who said the male version of Clinton was “very punchable” because he smiled too much.
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Post by Trades on Mar 14, 2017 8:41:22 GMT -5
I am surprised none of us commented on this article. It is very telling about liberals, the media and their agenda and I commend the people that did the study for actually publishing something that was contrary to their expected outcome. I have seen other articles and videos that show if you attribute a Trump policy to Clinton liberals thought it was a good idea, especially on tax policy. So it isn't the policy that people are complaining about but that their perceived opponent said it.
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Post by Ff2 on Mar 14, 2017 9:06:28 GMT -5
I am surprised none of us commented on this article. It is very telling about liberals, the media and their agenda and I commend the people that did the study for actually publishing something that was contrary to their expected outcome. I have seen other articles and videos that show if you attribute a Trump policy to Clinton liberals thought it was a good idea, especially on tax policy. So it isn't the policy that people are complaining about but that their perceived opponent said it. You think this is a one way phenomenon? In other news..... A new poll released Friday suggests that Republicans support bombing Agrabah, the fictional city featured in Disney's "Aladdin." According to Public Policy Polling, 30 percent of surveyed Republicans favor bombing Agrabah, the Middle East-inspired nation that is home to Aladdin, Princess Jasmine, magic carpets and genies.
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Post by Trades on Mar 14, 2017 9:17:14 GMT -5
I am surprised none of us commented on this article. It is very telling about liberals, the media and their agenda and I commend the people that did the study for actually publishing something that was contrary to their expected outcome. I have seen other articles and videos that show if you attribute a Trump policy to Clinton liberals thought it was a good idea, especially on tax policy. So it isn't the policy that people are complaining about but that their perceived opponent said it. You think this is a one way phenomenon? In other news..... A new poll released Friday suggests that Republicans support bombing Agrabah, the fictional city featured in Disney's "Aladdin." According to Public Policy Polling, 30 percent of surveyed Republicans favor bombing Agrabah, the Middle East-inspired nation that is home to Aladdin, Princess Jasmine, magic carpets and genies. I do too! You think Genies running loose is a good thing!?!? Plus there is absolutely no regulation of flying carpets.
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Post by Trades on Mar 14, 2017 9:25:49 GMT -5
I am surprised none of us commented on this article. It is very telling about liberals, the media and their agenda and I commend the people that did the study for actually publishing something that was contrary to their expected outcome. I have seen other articles and videos that show if you attribute a Trump policy to Clinton liberals thought it was a good idea, especially on tax policy. So it isn't the policy that people are complaining about but that their perceived opponent said it. You think this is a one way phenomenon? In other news..... A new poll released Friday suggests that Republicans support bombing Agrabah, the fictional city featured in Disney's "Aladdin." According to Public Policy Polling, 30 percent of surveyed Republicans favor bombing Agrabah, the Middle East-inspired nation that is home to Aladdin, Princess Jasmine, magic carpets and genies. Public Policy Polling also polled Democratic primary voters: only 19% of them said they would support bombing Agrabah, while 36% said they would oppose it. Numbers aren't that different 11% difference. Context has a lot to do with it, I would like to see the questions before that one and the phrasing. I think the telling numbers are that 43% of Republicans and 55% of Democrats didn't say, where is Agrabah. In other news more than half of Democrats polled believe Agrabah, the fictional city featured in Disney's "Aladdin" is real showing they have a severe disconnect with reality.
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Post by Jetworks on Mar 14, 2017 12:27:52 GMT -5
You think this is a one way phenomenon? In other news..... A new poll released Friday suggests that Republicans support bombing Agrabah, the fictional city featured in Disney's "Aladdin." According to Public Policy Polling, 30 percent of surveyed Republicans favor bombing Agrabah, the Middle East-inspired nation that is home to Aladdin, Princess Jasmine, magic carpets and genies. Public Policy Polling also polled Democratic primary voters: only 19% of them said they would support bombing Agrabah, while 36% said they would oppose it. Numbers aren't that different 11% difference. Context has a lot to do with it, I would like to see the questions before that one and the phrasing. I think the telling numbers are that 43% of Republicans and 55% of Democrats didn't say, where is Agrabah. In other news more than half of Democrats polled believe Agrabah, the fictional city featured in Disney's "Aladdin" is real showing they have a severe disconnect with reality. “Statistics are like bikinis. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital.” ― Aaron Levenstein Amazing how often this truism gets overlooked by people who heavily favor statistic/fact-based arguments in an attempt to support their positions. Disingenuousness at its finest.
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Post by vin on Mar 15, 2017 20:18:38 GMT -5
Saw thread title. Thought this was about FF2. I'll see myself out.
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Post by quantum on Mar 16, 2017 8:00:07 GMT -5
I'd like to personally check out Princess Jasmine's "magic carpet"
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