Feb. 5th, 2010

matt_zimmer: (Default)
And as someone who suffers from mental illness I don't use that term lightly.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2010/2/2/832988/-The-2010-Comprehensive-Daily-Kos-Research-2000-Poll-of-Self-Identified-Republicans

This poll is REALLY cheesing Karl Rove off. I don't understand why. It just shows that ridiculous right wing arguments and talking points have really seeped into the minds of the uninformed.

Screw Fair Use:

[quote=Kos]

The 2010 Comprehensive Daily Kos/Research 2000 Poll of Self-Identified Republicans
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As I've mentioned before, I'm putting the finishing touches on my new book, American Taliban, which catalogues the ways in which modern-day conservatives share the same agenda as radical Jihadists in the Islamic world. But I found myself making certain claims about Republicans that I didn't know if they could be backed up. So I thought, "why don't we ask them directly?" And so, this massive poll, by non-partisan independent pollster Research 2000 of over 2,000 self-identified Republicans, was born.

The results are nothing short of startling.

It's a long poll, so the results are summarized below the fold. For a direct link to the poll's crosstabs, click here.

Ultimately, these results explain why it is impossible for elected Republicans to work with Democrats to improve our country. Their base are conspiracy mongers who don't believe Obama was born in the United States, that he is the second coming of Lenin, and that he is racist against white people. They already want to impeach him despite the glaringly obvious lack of high crimes or misdemeanors. If any Republican strays and decides to do the right thing and try to work in a bipartisan fashion, they suffer primaries and attacks. Even the Maine twins have quit cooperating out of fear of their homegrown teabaggers.

Given what their base demands, and this poll illustrates them perfectly, it's no wonder the GOP is the party of no.

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Research 2000 for Daily Kos. 1/20-31. Self-identified Republicans. MoE 2% (No trend lines)

OBAMA and AMERICA

Should Barack Obama be impeached, or not?

Yes 39
No 32
Not Sure 29

For what? Who the heck knows. Who needs high crimes or misdemeanors when...

Do you think Barack Obama is a socialist?

Yes 63
No 21
Not Sure 16

That's the power of Fox News and Rush Limbaugh, after one year of relentlessly claiming Obama is the second coming of Lenin ... and Hitler!

Do you believe Barack Obama was born in the United States, or not?

Yes 42
No 36
Not Sure 22

We still have over a half of Republicans who don't think Obama was born in the US or think it's a matter open to debate.

Do you believe Barack Obama wants the terrorists to win?

Yes 24
No 43
Not Sure 33

Not just a quarter of Republicans believe this ludicrous premise, but another third think it's a matter open to debate. How do you negotiate with a party whose rank and file are that divorced from reality? And speaking of divorced from reality...

Do you believe ACORN stole the 2008 election?

Yes 21
No 24
Not Sure 55

One in five Republicans think ACORN is so powerful as to magically make 10 million votes appear. Another 55 are open to the theory. In other words, just 24 percent of Republicans have an even passing relationship with reality.

Do you believe Sarah Palin is more qualified to be President than Barack Obama?

Yes 53
No 14
Not Sure 33

Sigh...

Do you believe Barack Obama is a racist who hates White people?

Yes 31
No 36
Not Sure 33

I bet more people think Obama is racist, but were too afraid to tell a live operator the truth.

Do you believe your state should secede from the United States?

Yes 23
No 58
Not Sure 19

42 percent of Republicans aren't really patriotic. They pretend to love America only when they approve of the president. These traitors don't believe in democracy, in our nation's founding ideals, or in our flag. To them, those colors run. They are cowards.

Note, secession sentiment is MUCH stronger in the South than elsewhere -- 33 percent want out, compared to just 52 percent who want to stay. In the Northeast, "just" 10 percent want out, in the Midwest, its 18 percent, and in the West, it's 16 percent. Can we cram them all into the Texas Panhandle, create the state of Dumbfuckistan, and build a wall around them to keep them from coming into America illegally?

ISSUES

Should Congress make it easier for workers to form and join labor unions?

Yes 7
No 68
Not Sure 25

Would you favor or oppose giving illegal immigrants now living in the United States the right to live here legally if they pay a fine and learn English?

Favor 26
Oppose 59
Not Sure 15

Do you support the death penalty?

Yes 91
No 4
Not Sure 5

GAYS

Should openly gay men and women be allowed to serve in the military?

Yes 26
No 55
Not Sure 19

Should same sex couples be allowed to marry?

Yes 7
No 77
Not Sure 16

Should gay couples receive any state or federal benefits?

Yes 11
No 68
Not Sure 21

Should openly gay men and women be allowed to teach in public schools?

Yes 8
No 73
Not Sure 19

Oof. That's some serious neanderthal action going on. Gays can't serve their country, teach children, get married, or even have civil unions. That's the GOP agenda for gays, which makes the existence of the Log Cabin Republicans that much more of a mystery.

SCHOOLS

Should sex education be taught in the public schools?

Yes 42
No 51
Not Sure 7

Should public school students be taught that the book of Genesis in the Bible explains how God created the world?

Yes 77
No 15
Not Sure 8

In all of these questions, respondents from the South are slightly crazier, and those from the Northeast slightly less crazier, than the average. In these two questions, the differences are particularly exaggerated. In the South, the sex-ed question comes out 39-56, compared to 47-45 in the Northwest. For the creationism question, it's 82-9 in the South, compared to 70-23 in the Northwest.

I must admit, however, that I expected fewer Republicans to back sex ed. Another big surprise:

WOMEN

Are marrigiages equal partnerships, or are men the leaders of their households?

Men 13
Equal 76
Not Sure 11

Should women work outside the home?

Yes 86
No 4
Not Sure 10

Phyllis Schlafly is crying. That looks a lot more enlightened than I expected, likely because the economic reality is that few people can get away with single-income homes. But whatever the reason, on this front, there's progress. But that's where the progress ends:

Should contraceptive use be outlawed?

Yes 31
No 56
Not Sure 13

Do you believe the birth control pill is abortion?

Yes 34
No 48
Not Sure 18

Do you consider abortion to be murder?

Yes 76
No 8
Not Sure 16

Over a third of Republicans believe the birth control pill is abortion, which explains why nearly a third of them want contraceptive use outlawed. This is so wingnutty, it's hardly believable. But it's true, just a bare majority oppose outlawing contraceptives.

What we didn't ask was whether the 76 percent who consider abortion to be murder would advocate executions for women who have them. Since 91 percent of respondents support the death penalty.

One last question:

Do you believe that the only way for an individual to go to heaven is though Jesus Christ, or can one make it to heaven through another faith?

Christ 67
Other 15
Not Sure 18

Two-thirds of Republicans assume anyone that is not a Christian is going to hell. It certainly makes it easier for them to dehumanize their enemies, either real or perceived.

I'll address the presidential straw poll questions in a separate post.[/quote]
matt_zimmer: (Default)
I actually find this quite depressing. I received a PM on Animation Insider from Wisdom Wizard alerting me to a thread on Toon Zone Watch (the clique for people too "cool" for Toon Zone) that there is a thread up about me.

Here's the PM:

Do you know about TZ Watch?

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Greetings Mr. Zimmer

I've never PMed you before, so forgive me if I act a little awkward in any way.

For the last couple of years when not on A.I. I've been lurking around on Toon Zone.

Well, while still lurking around I have on happenstance found this board known as TZ Watch:http://z13.invisionfree.com/TzWatch/index.php

Knowing that you're also on Toon Zone, I wasn't certain if you were aware of it.

It's a board where a few members and former members from TZ talk about problems they see with the forum boards and certain troublemakers. Though, it should be noted that they have a Good Members board as well.


Anyway, to cut to the chase......your thread was just recently made:http://z13.invisionfree.com/TzWatch/...691&st=0&#last


It's in the Other Members section, but it seems they have a few issues with some of the things you've said on TZ.



Anyway, since I respect you a lot, I thought I should run it by you.

They've said they don't have any problems with people they make threads about posting to defend themselves on there. I thought you'd at least like to about this. If you don't feel like bothering with it, I completely understand.


Wisdom Wizard

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I can't actually see what the thread says because you have to have an account there to read the boards but I find it really depressing that people there hate me enough to complain about me behind my back. I posted a couple of times yesterday on Toon Zone but I think my "return" is going to be short lived and I'm not going to bother anymore.
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I would advise against reading the Dollhouse review until you are caught up with that series but let me make a long story short without spoilers: if you're worried about dipping into the series because it might end on a cliffhanger with everything unresolved don't. The ending was a little rushed (they had to fit everything into three episodes) but it's definite and not a cliffhanger. And unlike the Buffy/Angel/Serenity finales it pretty much closes the door on the franchise. Honestly while I LOVED the endings to Buffy and Angel both of those shows ended with an idea towards the big screen or spin-offs that never happened. The will be no more Dollhouse projects EVER because of the ending. It's similar to the ending of Battlestar Galactica in how definite it is but even more so because there really is no way for Dollhouse to ever do a satisfying prequel. The series itself was often frustrating, and dipped up and down in quality but if you've been holding off because you were worried Fox would yank it before the story finished (which would have been a valid concern had there not been a second season) that's not the case here.

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