Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs
Monday, January 30, 2012

In fact, political polarization among the public has barely budged at all over the past 40 years, according to research presented here on Jan. 27 at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology. But, crucially, people vastly overestimate how polarized the American public is -- a tendency toward exaggeration that is especially strong in the most extreme Democrats and Republicans.

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But, but, but...

Obama is turning America into a Socialist State!

The Socialists reply: SEZ WHO?!?

What a dumb-fuck-over your brain this article tries to be. Its not the people who are polarized its the political candidates. Dem=communist, Rep=fascist.

People tend to be more libertarian - and bullied into giving up their rights to prevent that bad-guy who's worse from getting in. So pick, your guns or your abortion? They're both after your freedom of speech, religion, assembly, property, etc. Too bad they can't be stoned for violating their oath.

The politicians don't get in without the people, Reitze, so those two are tied together. What is different is the pick-a-side press. I grew up with Brinkley and Cronkite and people generally believed what they heard on the news. Today you have Maddow and Hannity...smarmy and shrill. You have "news personalities" openly choosing sides, and not just on MSNBC and Fox. Unfortunately, children who grew up trusting the press corps can't shake that trust - a trust that is being exploited every day in the name of ratings.

What a stupid post...

www.washingtonpost.com

"Polarization is Illusory"

Well, it's an illusion that an awful lot of people are awfully eager to buy into.

#2 | Posted by reitze
"Its not the people who are polarized its the political candidates."

Wish I could agree, Reitze.
I've talked with far more "people" than political candidates, though, and usually one "side" is blindly bashing the other "side", just as much as they do here on the DR.

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