Sunday, March 24, 2013

Skewed.

So funny.
"If it was so obvious that the American public wants to try a radical social experiment that results in children in those households, definitely, definitely, not having a mother and a father … If the opinion of the American public was so overwhelming, the gay rights movement and their allies like Nicole wouldn’t be asking the Supreme Court to say to the American people, ‘You have no say on this issue.’”
When presented with polling data that shows an upward trend in Americans supporting same-sex marriage, Bauer responded, “I’m not worried about that because the polls are skewed.” 
 

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ah, the ever-shifting argument. When shoved in an inescapable corner, with your back to the wall, trapdoor!
Puff of smoke!
GONE.

Anonymous said...

Those skewed polls must be similar to the ones that had Romney believing he'd be president.

Charles Giacometti said...

I know I am a broken record on this, but these people are mentally ill. If this were pre-Reagan, we would have lots of room for them in institutions. Sadly, since 1981 or so, they have been wandering the streets and into the "leadership" of the GOP.

The real question at this point is why their insanity and extremism aren't pointed out at every possible opportunity. They are still treated as being part of the mainstream, as reasonable, etc. It's simplistic to say the media is just as extremist as they are, but, really, they are all just a little too fucking dumb. Save Maddow, Stewart, and Colbert, they don't have the critical thinking skills to state the obvious--these people are crazy and extremist, and need to be laughed at and pissed on all day, every day until they disappear or die off.

Brooklyn Marty said...



What Charles said!!!!!