He calls himself an “honest pollster”
Famous pollster who calls himself an “honest pollster” is not honest.
Famous pollster who calls himself an “honest pollster” is not honest.
Actually, consumption per person has declined since the 1980s, was stable for a while, and now, a majority of Americans view even drinking in moderation as bad for health. But a reporter cherry picks their way through the data to blame the public’s political choices.
A misleading image is shared to indicate that cities used to be beautiful and now they are ugly.
Photos of people sunbathing are presented as an illustration of lazy American workers, cutting work. But that is not what the photos show – in fact, its college students just after the spring semester ended.
An online meme notes that the % of “married”, “homeowners” is low. It is a real decline but they’ve combined 2 independent variables to make it look worse.
Another propaganda poster that is sort of embarrassing.
Reports that 2.5 billion Gmail users might be hacked were fake news.
Why “science” news reporting is junk journalism.
“JournOList” creator says the pandemic was ended by vaccines. Uh, nope. Per the CDC, by mid-2023, almost 4 out of 5 adults in the US had had Covid-19.
Another story alleging a death due to heat – except it was 82 deg F at 6 pm at the time the subject had a heart attack. This mistake has been made before, when a runner died on a day with “triple digit” temperatures. Except the race began at 5 am and temperatures were in the low 70s during the race. Details matter.