Polling results from the Washington Post or the NY Times are not to be trusted, and here is why.


I grabbed this paragraph from the Atlanta Wire:  A new poll from Public Policy Polling shows that Ron Paul has taken the lead in the Iowa caucus race, while Newt Gingrich's support is fading fast. A different Gallup poll shows Gingrich still holding the lead, but slipping, while The New York Times has Paul in the lead as well.

Understand that the Public Policy poll is a product of the Washington Post,  and the NY Times is the other mainstream leg of the Marxist print media world.  They are “peas in a pod;”  twin sisters,  mirrored images. The reporting staff of each news paper is infected with Saul Alinsky radicals and their polling is not to be trusted. 

What you have here is the radicalized media trying to influence the GOP primary process.  They know that their influence might take Paul into the win column,  in Iowa.  They hope that,  in turn,  he will “catch on” in subsequent primary contests.   Ron Paul is the one GOP candidate that cannot beat Obama and the Post/Times partnership knows this.  That is why they are pushing his candidacy.
Understand that Ron Paul is not a Republican.  He is a Libertarian in GOP clothing.  By his own words,  he is not fit to serve this nation as the Number One Military Commander of the World.  If he is chosen,  Obama will win,  mostly because folks like myself will not vote for the guy.  Time for the GOP to accept the lessons of the 2010 campaign.  

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