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To: koan who wrote (986023)12/7/2016 12:44:08 AM
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You have no concept of real vs fake koan :


To: Sdgla who wrote (979229)11/6/2016 12:39:14 AM
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Just another right wing fairy tale-lol. I will remind you in 3 days-lol.

<< is really funny.. from a real news source: TRUMP IS SURGING=> Hits 48% in LA Times Poll – Leads Hillary by 5.4 Points – 40% Latino Vote

Nov 5th, 2016 1:20 pm by Jim Hoft

TRUMP BUSTS ELECTION WIDE OPEN– Donald Trump hit 48% today on the LA-Times -USC Dornsife Poll Trump now holds 40.2 ... 136 Comments

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To: koan who wrote (986023)12/7/2016 1:23:13 AM
From: Bilow  Respond to of 1576320
 
Hi koan; Re: "These guys [Huffington Post] do not print fake news."

BWAHAHAHAHAHA

The Huffington Post is a liberal newspaper and as such, well, they're a little numerically challenged. They let their narrative modify their numbers. Here's a reminder:

A High Probability of Hillary Clinton Winning Doesn't Mean It Will Be A Blowout
But we're four days out, and things are looking good for the Democratic nominee.
Natalie Jackson, Senior Polling Editor, Huffington Post, Nov 4, 2016
The HuffPost presidential forecast gives Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton a 98% chance of winning the general election on Tuesday. That means we're pretty darn certain that -- barring some major catastrophe, scandal or nearly every single poll being wrong -- Clinton will be elected.
...
That's why the HuffPost model is so certain of a Clinton win, even though several states are still close. Ohio, for one, is right on a razor's edge -- it's changing directions practically every time the model runs. Clinton is neck-and-neck with Republican nominee Donald Trump as they vie for the state's 18 electoral votes. Trump
needs those to win. Clinton does not.
...
That means there's a lot of uncertainty about exactly how much Clinton will win by -- even though there's a lot of certainty that she will win.

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So we know for a fact that the Huffington Post publishes fake polling data. Either that or their understanding of science is defective. Take your pick.

In fact, Hillary knew that the global warming scare is dead. That's why it never came up in the debates.

-- Carl



To: koan who wrote (986023)12/7/2016 10:32:01 AM
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I asked you for your list of all these scientists and their alleged credentials.



To: koan who wrote (986023)12/7/2016 1:32:53 PM
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>> These guys do not print fake news.

It really depends on whether you believe GW Bush saying the word "Internets" is fake news. Personally, I think it is.

As to GOP scientists, if you are talking about "researchers" and "professors" who are parasites sucking on government tits, yes, most are Democrats. Most Republicans do not want to be parasites. Most Democrats just don't want the tits to dry up.