Friday, July 11, 2008
“Percentage of CT readers.” What is that, 28 people? Actually, as Squashed points out, it should say, “Percentage of CT readers who responded to an online poll.” So, more like 9 people. Ok, enough snark. To be fair, CT notes the number of votes for each date ranging from 1500 - 3200 and warns, “take the polls with a grain of salt”. However, online polls are notoriously, uh, worthless.

Nevertheless I think we can make 2 observations from this data:


people are sheep.
Christians never liked Hillary very much.

(via squashed)

“Percentage of CT readers.” What is that, 28 people? Actually, as Squashed points out, it should say, “Percentage of CT readers who responded to an online poll.” So, more like 9 people. Ok, enough snark. To be fair, CT notes the number of votes for each date ranging from 1500 - 3200 and warns, “take the polls with a grain of salt”. However, online polls are notoriously, uh, worthless.

Nevertheless I think we can make 2 observations from this data:

  1. people are sheep.
  2. Christians never liked Hillary very much.

(via squashed)