Clearly there
is an
organized effort by
the Left to discredit Fox News’
“hard news” reporting credibility — most recently on global
warming. Last week Media Matters and others criticized the
network’s Washington managing editor, Bill Sammon, for a memo he
sent to his reporters that told them to “refrain from asserting
that the planet has warmed (or cooled) in any given period without
IMMEDIATELY pointing out that such theories are based upon data
that critics have called into question.” In other words,
telling them to objectively report the facts. The Leftosphere
is in a tizzy.
Now comes a USA Today
report about a
survey conducted in November which found that “climate science
doubts increase the more you watch Fox News:”
The survey results follow news this week from a leaked memo that
a Fox News managing editor instructed reporters to note doubts
about global temperature increases last year, and a University of
Maryland study found that Fox News viewers were “significantly more
likely” to believe falsehoods about the economy, political votes
and climate science.
“The more Fox News you get, the less likely you are to trust
scientists,” says Stanford public opinion expert Jon Krosnick. The
November survey of 890 people found that, “more exposure to Fox
News was associated with less endorsement of the views of
mainstream scientists about global warming, and all of these
relationships are statistically significant.”
Yes, this was a perfectly objective survey conducted by an
otherwise disinterested public opinion expert at Stanford. Who did
the project for the university’s Woods Institute
for the Environment, whose mission is “Creating Practical
Solutions for People and the Planet.” And Krosnick is is a
university fellow at Resources for the
Future. Who just so happened to conduct this survey in
November, before news broke about the Sammon memo, which implies
they were sitting on it as they did their polling and waited until
now so they could release a barrage of publicity — in conjunction
with other Leftist groups — for maximum impact. And as you see
above, Krosnick cited the Sammon memo in his survey report.
All of which USA Today found not relevant to
report.
Update 2:00 p.m: I should have known better
than to run this post without first checking if Marc Morano at
Climate Depot had anything on Krosnick or Woods Institute. He
does:
Professor Krosnick’s polling results are so woeful that both Pew
Research Center Survey and Gallup polling recently took the time to
harshly reprimand him for his shoddy work.
See: Warming
propagandist Prof. Krosnick exposed: Pew research ‘says that
Krosnick’s survey is marred by faulty methodology. …used words
that encourged a positive
response’
Polling
propaganda Prof. Krosnick slapped down by Gallup Polling! Recent
polling ‘shows demonstrable drops in Americans’ acknowledgment of
and concern about global warming’
Krosnick has been skewing polling results on global warming for
years and has been getting caught every time.
And then there are the
public opinion polls by Rasmussen that have shown increasing
public skepticism on global warming — outnumbering alarmists.