ib1yysguy
Junior Member
why don't you go back into that thread and address my recent posts showing your error in relying on that report for anything more than the sample and see where i address the backfire effect on liberals
i find it humorous that you, MM, usc are staying away from that thread after i cogently present solid arguments gleaned from the report that refute your bs claims and instead you and usc are arguing the thread elsewhere instead of addressing your own report in that thread
Your argument could be made for any study. It's utterly stupid. You sound like USFREEDOM911 going off on how a poll of 2000 couldn't possibly represent the general population.
And the study doesn't have to represent the general population to show that among people who strongly identify with either conservative or liberal, the trend is valid.
You have nothing but very, very weak and retarded attempts to discredit the thing. I'm staying away from it hoping I'll get someone with something to contribute to post on it without you derailing it further. If you post something worth mentioning there, I'll address it. Pulling random bits from the study that you don't understand to try to refute something that can't be refuted with the study (because the study made the finding I posted) doesn't qualify.