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Another awful Rasmussen poll, cont'd

December 04, 2009 11:08 am ET by Eric Boehlert

Sometimes I think folks at Rasmussen sit around and brainstorm ways to concoct utterly pointless poll questions and then manufacture convoluted ways to misinterpret the results. The latest re: global warming is just the another example of why lots of serious news people just don't take Rasmussen, and its never-ending supply of GOP-friendly polling results, seriously.

Headline from Rasmussen:

Americans Skeptical of Science Behind Global Warming

It's an interesting headline considering there's nothing from its own polling results to back up that claim. I'm not exaggerating. There is literally nothing in this poll that suggest "Americans" are skeptical about global warming science (i.e. they're skeptical about what causes global warming), especially since a plurality of respondents told Rasmussen global warming remains a very serous problem. Even worse, Rasmussen never asked Americans if they were "skeptical of the science behind global warming." 

No joke. The Rasmussen headline makes the loud claim that Americans don't believe the science behind global worming. But uh-oh, Rasmussen never asked Americans about the science behind global warming. (Instead, the polling firm asked a vague question about what scientist do with their research.)

The Rasmussen lede:

Most Americans (52%) believe that there continues to be significant disagreement within the scientific community over global warming.

This just seems dumb. If Rasmussen wanted to know if American think lots of scientists, y'know, don't believe in global warming, than why didn't they just ask that question. But as is Rasmussen tradition, they asked a question in what seemed to be a purposefully vague manner in order to attract as many respondents as possible. i.e. Well, yeah there's probably disagreement among scientists. But that doesn't mean lots of them deny global warming is real.

Trying to tie the scientist question to current events, Rasmussen stressed this:

But just in the last few days, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs seemed to reject any such disagreement in a response to a question about global warming, “I don't think … [global warming] is quite, frankly, among most people, in dispute anymore.”

But note that Gibbs wasn't talking about global warming being in dispute among scientists, he was referring to "most people." And again, according to Rasmussen's own polling, most respondents agreed that global warming is a very serious problem, which backs up Gibbs' suggestion.

Even more dumbness:

Even as Obama and senior members of Congress are pushing major anti-global warming initiatives, Americans overwhelmingly believe they should focus on the economy instead. Seventy-one percent (71%) say the bigger priority for U.S. national leaders is stimulating the economy to create jobs. Only 15% say they should focus instead on stopping global warming to save the environment.

Right, because exactly which "senior members of Congress" have announced that stopping global warming takes precedence over creating new jobs in the U.S.? That stopping global warming should be the focus "instead" of creating new jobs? Oh yeah, nobody. But yep, Rasmussen did a poll about it.

UPDATED: The percentage of American who, according to Rasmussen's own polls, think global warming is a very serious problem hasn't budged--and has not decreased--in the last 20 months. But Rasmussen ignores that fact and instead manufactured a phony, sweeping claim that Americans are skeptical about the science behind global warming, and based that conclusion  on a question Rasmussen never even asked.

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    • Author by IRONY 101 (December 04, 2009 11:14 am ET)
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      How can a portion of the public NOT be skeptical considering what Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity and other right wing loonies on FOX preach to them? Someone should poll the public about WHERE they obtained their info about global warming.
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      • Author by neon desert (December 04, 2009 11:37 am ET)
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        Are you saying we can't trust the collective scientific judgement of a society where more people watch Dancing With the Stars than Nova and Frontline combined?
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        • Author by Don Hussein Fabuloso (December 04, 2009 11:50 am ET)
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          And the far right audience is going to be skewed heavily towards the "skeptic" side. Sure, they're not very skeptical about things that they want to believe, but if they decide to not believe something, they can really be tough customers.

          A Fox News poll is a good place to get an idea of their areas of skepticism;



          The latest FOX News poll finds that more than nine in 10 Americans (91 percent) believe in God and almost as many believe in heaven (87 percent). In addition, 84 percent say they believe in miracles and 79 percent in angels.

          What about the dark side? Almost three-quarters of Americans (74 percent) say they believe in hell and two-thirds in the devil (67 percent).

          As Halloween (search) approaches, the poll also asked about ghosts and witches. A third (34 percent) believe in ghosts and a quarter in witches (24 percent). In addition, almost four in 10 Americans (37 percent) say they believe in astrology and one in four believe in reincarnation (27 percent). Hardly any say they believe in vampires (4 percent).
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          • Author by neon desert (December 04, 2009 12:39 pm ET)
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            We've been misled by scientists to believe that CO2 is causing global warming, when it's actually just one of the effects of our descent into hell.

            The stars are saying that by the time I reach adolescence in my next life, I'll need an air-conditioned coffin to sleep in during the day.
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      • Author by NiceguyEddie (December 04, 2009 12:00 pm ET)
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        Well... there's MMFA for a start!

        Personally, I just look it up in THE DICTIONARY.

        The fact is that SKEPTICS accept the hypothesis of man-made global warming, becasue SKEPTICS use Science to settle these things, and Scientific Evidence supports the hypothesis of man-made global warming.

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        Anyone "skeptical" of SCIENCE is not a SKEPTIC, but rather a true-believer. A fool. A faith-based magical thinker.
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