Wednesday, February 17, 2010

President Obama deserves a second term; CNN poll is irresponsible

In a wild hunt for ratings, CNN embarks on a poll question just one year into the four-year term of President Barack Obama asking if Obama deserves a second term. The fact that the poll was created during a period of high unemployment coupled with a still-new President Obama would tell a politically-aware ten-year-old that President Obama wasn't going to come out looking to good in such a poll: 52 percent said no; 44 percent said yes.

But CNN ran the poll with that predictable outcome anyway. All the better for stupid buzz; CNN got it. That CNN ran such a poll is totally intellectually irresponsible. It is so because they knew what the outcome would be. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that people polled will be unhappy with both President Obama and The Congress given the state of the economy. It also is equally irresponsible to poll just 1,023 Americans, and of that, only 923 registered voters. The poll sample size is too small to be taken seriously.

This blogger could have gotten a bigger sample size himself. Many of the polls ran in this space have drawn over 2,000 responses. For CNN to run a poll of just 1,023 people given their broadcast reach is, again, irresponsible.

CNN's embarked on what appears to be a really bizarre quest to discredit President Obama. Their main man in this effort in front of the camera has been David Gergen, advisor to a number of past Presidents and currently head of the Public Leadership Project at the Harvard John F. Kennedy School of Government.

CNN's Gergen regularly issues baseless evaluations of President Obama that include not-well-veiled political desires. For example, David Gergen mentions dropping the "Public Option" in the Health Care Reform proposal, rather than proving he's a really good student of politics by explaining how Obama could get a Public Option passed by Congress and discussing the problems with pushing a Public Option.

That's just one example. David Gergen's gotten so bad, this blogger changes the TV channel whenever he appears.

And that's often.

Of late, Gergen's on an "anti-Obama" kick that from this view has totally destroyed his credibility. As he's part of what appears to be an overall effort on CNN's part, it's only logical ro report that CNN's political credibility is equally low. Not the best place for the self-proclaimed "trusted news source" to be.

Stay tuned.

2 comments:

  1. good post!! Thank you :)

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  2. Catherine5:13 PM

    Great post!

    The media bashing and blatant disrespect of President Obama even before he's been a year in office is simply mindblowing.

    I no longer watch CNN, permanently blocked Fox news and only turn on MSNBC for an hour to watch Countdown with Keith Olbermann.

    I get my news from BBC America and that's pretty much it.

    Every "political commentator" and "strategist" on television is a former Bush staffer/crony intent on revisionist history and pushing the filthy talking points of the puke-inducing republican party.

    The few Democrats to be found on t.v are either Clinton loyalists/leeches still smarting and resentful and intent on destroying Obama or the typical self-serving a*** posturing and positioning strictly for self - party and country be damned - even as they continue to sabotage and undermine President Obama.

    In spite of all the crap out there, there is a smart, silent majority watching this all play out and we will have our say when the time comes.

    And they better believe it: Barack Hussein Obama will be one of the greatest Presidents in history;

    A prospect that petrifies many of those who claim to "love" America but who actually seek to destroy it for their own selfish purposes/interests.

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