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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Why Is It "Business Insider"?

Every day, I get articles from something called Business Insider.  Supposedly, it's about business, but generally it is more about biased liberal Democrat reporting.  Let me give you an example.  Today, there was an article about a poll in which voters were asked to describe Donald Trump and Carly Fiorina in just one word.  The story from Business Insider was quick to emphasize that five and a half percent of respondents called Carly "dishonest" or "liar" or "untrustworthy".  (You need to know that those polled included Democrats as well as Republicans, so these negative responses are not surprising.)  The amazing thing is that a few weeks ago, a similar poll about Hillary Clinton got about 30% of voters calling Hillary Clinton the same three things.  That means that over five times as many people think Hillary is dishonest as compared to Carly Fiorina.  Business Insider, however, "neglected" to mention that comparison.  For them, a small number of people who use that regarding Carly is much more important than a huge number who describe Hillary in that manner.




 

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