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		<title>By: Andrew Wirtanen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andrew Wirtanen</dc:creator>
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		<description>What do you mean by &quot;this is what we have to look forward to&quot;? These people aren&#039;t running our country. 

I think voter education is a general problem and not one-sided. There are just as many videos from the other side with displays of ignorance (e.g. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjxzmaXAg9E). 

Just in case you didn&#039;t notice, there&#039;s a huge conservative bias here and these questions were republican talking points:
1) Conservative voters would answer the same way for the seeing Russia from their house question. It&#039;s a trick question and is easily interpreted as paraphrasing.
2) Obama didn&#039;t get his other opponents kicked off the ballot. He pointed out that they had not met the eligibility requirements regarding signatories. There&#039;s a difference.
3) Biden forgot to credit Kinnock once in his &#039;88 campaign, which led to a Dukakis smear attack. He had been properly crediting Kinnock the entire race. 
4) Bill Ayers is irrelevant. Stupid question.
5) The &quot;where do you get your news?&quot; question tries to portray the &quot;liberal media&quot; as less informational than other news sources. Well, guess what:
http://pewresearch.org/pubs/993/who-knows-news-what-you-read-or-view-matters-but-not-your-politics
That&#039;s right, NPR is #2. The Colbert Report and The Daily Show performed well above Fox News and O&#039;Reilly.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What do you mean by &#8220;this is what we have to look forward to&#8221;? These people aren&#8217;t running our country. </p>
<p>I think voter education is a general problem and not one-sided. There are just as many videos from the other side with displays of ignorance (e.g. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjxzmaXAg9E" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjxzmaXAg9E</a>). </p>
<p>Just in case you didn&#8217;t notice, there&#8217;s a huge conservative bias here and these questions were republican talking points:<br />
1) Conservative voters would answer the same way for the seeing Russia from their house question. It&#8217;s a trick question and is easily interpreted as paraphrasing.<br />
2) Obama didn&#8217;t get his other opponents kicked off the ballot. He pointed out that they had not met the eligibility requirements regarding signatories. There&#8217;s a difference.<br />
3) Biden forgot to credit Kinnock once in his &#8217;88 campaign, which led to a Dukakis smear attack. He had been properly crediting Kinnock the entire race.<br />
4) Bill Ayers is irrelevant. Stupid question.<br />
5) The &#8220;where do you get your news?&#8221; question tries to portray the &#8220;liberal media&#8221; as less informational than other news sources. Well, guess what:<br />
<a href="http://pewresearch.org/pubs/993/who-knows-news-what-you-read-or-view-matters-but-not-your-politics" rel="nofollow">http://pewresearch.org/pubs/993/who-knows-news-what-you-read-or-view-matters-but-not-your-politics</a><br />
That&#8217;s right, NPR is #2. The Colbert Report and The Daily Show performed well above Fox News and O&#8217;Reilly.</p>
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