Election by Judy @ 10:15 AM
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I’m running this again because I find it so amazing that less than 40% of Bush supporters actually understand what his position is on fundimental foreign policy issues.

Candidates’ Foreign Policy Positions:

[…]Majorities of Bush supporters misperceive his positions on a range of foreign policy issues. In particular they assume he supports multilateral approaches and addressing global warming when he has taken strong contrary positions on issues such as the International Criminal court and the Kyoto Agreement. A majority of Kerry supporters have accurate perceptions of Kerry positions on the same issues.

[…]In all these cases, there is a recurring theme: majorities of Bush supporters favor these positions, and they infer that Bush favors them as well. For example, in PIPA’s September 8 – 12 poll 54% of Bush supporters favored participation in Kyoto, 66% favored participation in the land mines treaty, and 68% favored a treaty prohibiting testing nuclear weapons (CTBT). Apparently in the absence of evidence to the contrary, Bush supporters assume Bush feels as they do.

[…]Kerry supporters were much more accurate in assessing their candidate’s positions on all these
issues.

I’ll ask again… You Bush supporters: What is this??? Instead of checking to see what your candidate’s views actually are, you simply assume they believe what you believe because… why? You like the guy? You think he’s the same religion? He’s the same political party and daddy always voted that way? What???

Here’s the table again showing the percentage of supporters of each candidate who correctly understood their candidate’s position on various foreign policy issues. Red=Bush, Blue=Kerry:

Issue Bush’s position Bush Supporters Correctly perceiving Bush position Kerry’s position Kerry Supporters Correctly Perceiving Kerry Position
Labor & Environmental standards in trade agreements Opposes 13 % Supports 81 %
Participation in land mines treaty Opposes 20 % Supports 79 %
Participation in a treaty that bans the testing of nuclear weapons Opposes 24 % Supports 77 %
Participation in the International Criminal Court Opposes 38 % Supports * 65 %
Participation in Kyoto agreement on global warming Opposes 39 % Supports * 74 %
Building a missile defense system Build now 47 % Research only 68 %
Defense spending Expand 57 % Keep same 43 %
Who should take the lead in Iraq on writing a new Constitution and building a democratic government US 70 % UN 88 %
* Supports in principle but wants to negotiate terms for US involvement

How scary this is? In most cases less than 40% of Bush supporters know what his position is. In only two cases, defense spending and the new Iraqi government, do more than half know. On the other hand, in most cases better than 75% of Kerry supporters know what his position is. Only once (defense spending) does it fall below 50%, and even then it’s better than the majority of the Bush supporters.

You can see my write-up on the whole report from the University Of Maryland here. In many cases Bush supporters are living in fantasy land. Unfortunately reality may come crashing down rather quickly if Shrub wins the election.

Election by Judy @ 6:34 PM
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A study from the University Of Maryland shows that Bush and Kerry supporters live in very separate realities where the “truth” is vastly different. Some examples from the study:

WMD:

In recent months the American public has been presented reports by the Senate Intelligence Committee, and the heads of the Iraq survey group David Kay and Charles Duelfer (chosen by the president), concluding that before the war Iraq had neither weapons of mass destruction nor even a significant program for developing them. Nonetheless, 72% of Bush supporters continued to hold to the view that Iraq had actual WMD (47%) or a major program for developing them (25%). Only 26% of Kerry supporters hold such beliefs.

[…]Though this poll was taken immediately after chief weapons inspector Charles Duelfer delivered his report to Congress on whether Iraq had WMD, a majority of Bush supporters misperceived the conclusions of his report. Fifty-seven percent believed that that he concluded that Iraq did have either
WMD (19%) or a major program for developing them (38%).

For some reason, in the face of overwhelming evidence Bush supporters continue to believe that Iraq either had or could develop WMD. Where was Iraq keeping them? Is there a lonely sand dune somewhere out there where WMD and/or a major weapons program hide? C’mon. The WMD are not there. The haven’t been there for a long, long time. There was no program. There was no threat.

Iraq and al Qaeda:

[…]Despite the report of the 9/11 Commission saying there is no evidence Iraq was providing significant support to al Qaeda, 75% of Bush supporters believe Iraq was providing substantial support to al Qaeda (30% of Kerry supporters), with 20% believing that Iraq was directly involved in 9/11. Sixty-three percent of Bush supporters even believe that clear evidence of this support has been found, while 85% of Kerry supporters believe the opposite.

Again, in the face of the evidence, Bush supporters believe that the sky is a different color. Why? Apparently because Bush keeps telling them it’s so:

Election by Judy @ 5:37 PM
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The Bush twins hit Beaverton, but speak only to the faithful.

Does anyone else think it odd that they said that they were here to spread the Shrub message to all women voters, and yet they refuse to speak to anyone who isn’t already voting for daddy?

That’s the kind of logic that makes my head hurt.

Election by Judy @ 6:14 AM
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The election is over for me, and I can’t say I’m sorry. I’m sick of the campaigning.

Yesterday my ballot came. So I voted, and then drove over to the county election headquarters and dropped it in their drop box.

Nothing left to do now but encourage everyone else to vote and hang out until the returns start coming in on 11/02.

One more election bites the dust.

Election by Judy @ 2:20 AM
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Bloggers exposed RatherGate. Now there are more documents that need to be scrutinized! Or so this site says.

I thought someone had made a mistake when they emailed me a link to Yes Bush Can 2004. After all, I haven’t made any effort to hide my disdain for Dubya. Then I looked a little closer at this site, and at the documents that need to be proved fake. 😆 Be sure to check out The USA Patriot Pledge. It’s worth the price of admission all by itself.

I’m only sorry that I missed these guys’ stop in Portland! But they got a nice photo-op with Vic Atiyeh.

Election by Judy @ 6:21 AM
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Listening to soundbites from Dubya’s speech in Medford, where he sticks to his script…

“Government run healthcare” means… what? Poor-quality health care, restrictions, rationing, less choice, more controls.

This doesn’t say much for Medicare, Medicaid and VA, does it? I wonder what this says about Bush’s prescription drug program for seniors? If I were in one of these programs, should I feel comforted?

I was struck by the pattern in Bush’s speech:

Bush — soundbite
audience — wild applause
Bush — smirk

Lather, rinse, repeat…

Does Dubya realize that there’s nobody there but those who have been willing to sign a pledge of faithfulness?



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