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Courtesy of my good pals over at Pew Research Center:
http://people-press.org/reports/display.php3?ReportID=255
There is so much good information in this survey.
Some choice quotes:
...and my favorite...
There is a PATTERN of idiocy and obliviousness related to viewing Fox News! Fan-
ing-tastic!
Go read the whole report, it's very insightful compared to people such as PAD braying about the "blame game." Is it inappropriate blaming if only 1 out of 3 people disagree with you?
http://people-press.org/reports/display.php3?ReportID=255
There is so much good information in this survey.
Some choice quotes:
Two-in-three Americans (67%) believe he could have done more to speed up relief efforts, while just 28% think he did all he could to get them going quickly.
Seven-in-ten blacks (71%) say the disaster shows that racial inequality remains a major problem in the country; a majority of whites (56%) say this was not a particularly important lesson of the disaster.
Fully 85% of Democrats and 71% of independents think the president could have done more to get aid to hurricane victims flowing more quickly. Republicans, on balance, feel the president did all he could to get relief efforts going, but even among his own partisans 40% say he could have done more.
However, comparable percentages of Republicans, Democrats and independents $ and blacks and whites $ report having made donations to help those affected by the hurricane. Overall, 56% of Americans say they have already made a donation to the relief efforts, while another 28% say they plan to do so.
Overall, two-thirds give news organizations excellent (28%) or good (37%) ratings for their coverage of the impact of Katrina. This is considerably more favorable than the public's ratings a year ago for press coverage of the presidential election campaign.
...and my favorite...
Previous Pew surveys have shown the Fox News audience to be highly supportive of the president. This remains the case today, with Fox viewers reacting far more favorably to the president's handling of the disaster than those who cite other outlets as their major source of news on the hurricane.
In addition, a plurality of Fox News viewers (42%) say that people who took things from businesses and homes in New Orleans were mostly criminals taking advantage of the situation. The balance of opinion among those who rely on other outlets $ CNN, network news, newspapers and the internet $ is that people who stole were mostly ordinary people trying to survive in an emergency.
There is a PATTERN of idiocy and obliviousness related to viewing Fox News! Fan-

Go read the whole report, it's very insightful compared to people such as PAD braying about the "blame game." Is it inappropriate blaming if only 1 out of 3 people disagree with you?