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October 21, 2004
Report: 72% of Bush Supporters Dumber Than a Bucket of Nails

Via the similarly last-named Andrew comes this little gem:

Even after the final report of Charles Duelfer to Congress saying that Iraq did not have a significant WMD program, 72% of Bush supporters continue to believe that Iraq had actual WMD (47%) or a major program for developing them (25%). Fifty-six percent assume that most experts believe Iraq had actual WMD and 57% also assume, incorrectly, that Duelfer concluded Iraq had at least a major WMD program. Kerry supporters hold opposite beliefs on all these points.

Similarly, 75% of Bush supporters continue to believe that Iraq was providing substantial support to al Qaeda, and 63% believe that clear evidence of this support has been found. Sixty percent of Bush supporters assume that this is also the conclusion of most experts, and 55% assume, incorrectly, that this was the conclusion of the 9/11 Commission. Here again, large majorities of Kerry supporters have exactly opposite perceptions.

These are some of the findings of a new study of the differing perceptions of Bush and Kerry supporters, conducted by the Program on International Policy Attitudes and Knowledge Networks, based on polls conducted in September and October.

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Steven Kull adds, "Another reason that Bush supporters may hold to these beliefs is that they have not accepted the idea that it does not matter whether Iraq had WMD or supported al Qaeda. Here too they are in agreement with Kerry supporters." Asked whether the US should have gone to war with Iraq if US intelligence had concluded that Iraq was not making WMD or providing support to al Qaeda, 58% of Bush supporters said the US should not have, and 61% assume that in this case the President would not have. Kull continues, "To support the president and to accept that he took the US to war based on mistaken assumptions likely creates substantial cognitive dissonance, and leads Bush supporters to suppress awareness of unsettling information about prewar Iraq."

Program on International Policy Attitudes

What the report implies but never comes out and says is that the beliefs found to be characteristic of Kerry voters all happen to be THE TRUTH, supported by actual, you know, facts, while the beliefs of Bush supporters are more on the order of complete horseshit.

It's weird how the world has become a place where substantially evidenced facts are at a distinct disadvantage over completely made-up stuff. The actual truth value of an idea or statement has become basically irrelevant. It's truly a miracle of social evolution. We should be very proud..

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"It's weird how the world has become a place where substantially evidenced facts are at a distinct disadvantage over completely made-up stuff"

Not the world, merely these United States. Don't it make ya' proud?