Michelle Malkin Gets it Right
Here's an article byMichelle Malkin, one of our favorite columnists (and not just 'cuz she's a Pinay), commenting on the abysmal coverage of the Terri Shiavo case, and the poor use of polling in this case. I'm of the opinion that a large amount of the polling data generated is generated and/or interpreted with the intention of generating a particular outcome.
As Mark Twain supposedly said (Benjamin Disraeli actually used it first, according to Twain's autobiography) "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damn lies, and statistics."
Here's an article byMichelle Malkin, one of our favorite columnists (and not just 'cuz she's a Pinay), commenting on the abysmal coverage of the Terri Shiavo case, and the poor use of polling in this case. I'm of the opinion that a large amount of the polling data generated is generated and/or interpreted with the intention of generating a particular outcome.
As Mark Twain supposedly said (Benjamin Disraeli actually used it first, according to Twain's autobiography) "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damn lies, and statistics."
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