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BFT3K 09-15-2010 01:14 PM

Why Do Voters Believe Obvious Lies?
 
We humans are a strange sort. We picture ourselves as the smartest animals on the planet, guided more by reason and critical thinking than impulse. But then why, many scientists continue to ask, do we so often believe in nonsense?

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http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/Dye...ry?id=11635929

spazlabz 09-15-2010 01:18 PM

I contend that deep down they WANT to believe the lies. They love getting angry and complaining to their friends and family. The want to feel that they are the victim and vast winger conspiracies are fun and exciting

a lot more fun and interesting then going to their day to day jobs and having their normal boring conversations

Vendzilla 09-15-2010 01:27 PM

I think that the muslim thing was brought up to mask the bad economy and over priced healthcare law, or the fact that we aren't better off after 4 years of democrats being in charge of the house and senate.

Simple diversionary tactic

BFT3K 09-15-2010 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Vendzilla (Post 17506181)
I think that the muslim thing was brought up to mask the bad economy and over priced healthcare law, or the fact that we aren't better off after 4 years of democrats being in charge of the house and senate.

Simple diversionary tactic

Does someone monitor your condition?

PornMD 09-15-2010 01:36 PM

Same as a woman staying with a guy she hates and complaining about him to all her friends. There's no logic in it at all.

Politicians are assholes...there's only a few honest ones in the bunch, and a few more that BELIEVE they're honest and helping all people but are only hurting. The rest are so rich from the process that besides of course supporting anything that would help themselves, they just go through the motions of being a politician.

Vendzilla 09-15-2010 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by BFT3K (Post 17506203)
Does someone monitor your condition?

Can't handle the truth?

The Demon 09-15-2010 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by BFT3K (Post 17506203)
Does someone monitor your condition?

I think we've all been wondering the same about you.:1orglaugh

Socks 09-15-2010 04:26 PM

People like to believe they're part of something important, no matter how insignificant their role may be.

Also the classic choosing of sides... How many people go to church not because of God, but to be part of a group? Or choose a group of friends in high school, not because of any reason really other than they're welcomed onto the team?

Think, the last guy picked in gym class is still probably happier to be on one of the two sides rather than sitting alone not part of anything.

Slutboat 09-15-2010 04:28 PM

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tony286 09-15-2010 05:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vendzilla (Post 17506181)
I think that the muslim thing was brought up to mask the bad economy and over priced healthcare law, or the fact that we aren't better off after 4 years of democrats being in charge of the house and senate.

Simple diversionary tactic

you are too funny and I hope your side wins it all .

Vendzilla 09-15-2010 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by tony299 (Post 17507090)
you are too funny and I hope your side wins it all .

LIke I said before, I'm an independent, so my side is the American People, so if we win, it will be different than it has been for the last few years, so I hope my side wins too.

SallyRand 09-15-2010 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by BFT3K (Post 17506113)
We humans are a strange sort. We picture ourselves as the smartest animals on the planet, guided more by reason and critical thinking than impulse. But then why, many scientists continue to ask, do we so often believe in nonsense?

Article continues here...

http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/Dye...ry?id=11635929

For the most part people are guided by emotion, fear and superstition in the form of religion.

Sally.

tony286 09-15-2010 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Vendzilla (Post 17507098)
LIke I said before, I'm an independent, so my side is the American People, so if we win, it will be different than it has been for the last few years, so I hope my side wins too.

No your not. Your a rightie, when bush was screwing up and spending like there was no tomorrow, fucking up 2257 not a word from you.
And when your side wins and cant do shit and fucks it up more. We wont hear a word from you.

Socks 09-15-2010 06:32 PM

I think a lot of people on the left don't identify themselves to/with the left at all.. They just know that a lot of people on the right are crazy/greedy/selfish. Similarly a lot of people don't identify with the right, but vote right because they think it's better financially, have family in the military, or they dislike immigration/taxes/welfare etc.

I wonder how many people just vote with whatever their whole family traditionally has voted in the US, I bet lots.

Brujah 09-15-2010 06:46 PM

Interesting results...

Here are the findings:
  • Participants who said they supported McCain were 56 percent more likely to believe Obama is a Muslim. But when they were asked to fill out a demographic card asking for their own race, the likelihood jumped to 77 percent. Kosloff said that showed that merely thinking about race put Obama in a different category than the participants, none of whom were black.
  • Participants who were undecided about the candidates said there was a 43 percent chance McCain was senile. But that number jumped to 73 percent when they simply listed their own age on a card.
  • Undecided participants said there was a 25 percent chance Obama is a socialist, but that number jumped to 62 percent when they considered race, "even though being a socialist has nothing to do with race," Kosloff said.
  • The results show that the participants recognized they belonged in a different group than both candidates. One is black, the other is old.

Psychologist: Negative Info Has More Impact on Voters Than Positive Info

tony286 09-15-2010 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Socks (Post 17507183)
I think a lot of people on the left don't identify themselves to/with the left at all.. They just know that a lot of people on the right are crazy/greedy/selfish. Similarly a lot of people don't identify with the right, but vote right because they think it's better financially, have family in the military, or they dislike immigration/taxes/welfare etc.

I wonder how many people just vote with whatever their whole family traditionally has voted in the US, I bet lots.

Im a lefty, My dad ,mom and brother are all rnc all the way.

cambaby 09-15-2010 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by tony299 (Post 17507361)
Im a lefty, My dad ,mom and brother are all rnc all the way.

You rebel.

PornMD 09-15-2010 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Brujah (Post 17507217)
Psychologist: Negative Info Has More Impact on Voters Than Positive Info

Which is why negative campaigning has been going on for a loooong time...especially when it's just 2 strong candidates. "Make sure to vote for anyone but that guy because he fucked your mother last night...oh right, that leaves just me to vote for to realistically have your vote count, what a coincidence!!!1"

BTW I thought McCain was senile for sure when he called Obama "that one"...that reeked of pissed off old grandpa, lol.

tony286 09-15-2010 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by cambaby (Post 17507449)
You rebel.

lol its weird all my closest friends are righties or libertarians.

Vendzilla 09-16-2010 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by tony299 (Post 17507158)
No your not. Your a rightie, when bush was screwing up and spending like there was no tomorrow, fucking up 2257 not a word from you.
And when your side wins and cant do shit and fucks it up more. We wont hear a word from you.

I was a moderator on this board, I couldn't say anything about politics or guns, I got in trouble over something I said about prop 8

tony286 09-16-2010 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Vendzilla (Post 17508722)
I was a moderator on this board, I couldn't say anything about politics or guns, I got in trouble over something I said about prop 8

again not true saw you get in to it over things on another board.


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