Rather than being simply a set of unsubstantiated and unverified claims, as we have long grown accustomed to from the corporate media, this report takes a serious in depth look at what the majority of the country truly believes, and exactly what type of policies they really do support.
Perception Vs Reality.
The report first goes a long way to give examples of how various media figures have a the drop of any number of hats proclaimed with great fanfare that "America is a Conservative Nation."
Guess what - No, It's Not.
But that hasn't slowed the proclaimers down much.
Brit Hume on Election Night 2006 as Democrats gave the GOP "A thumping" in Congress.
...from what we can see, from all the polling and everything else, it remains a conserative country.
It's not like Brit bothered to mention what polling he was referring too.
Glenn Beck on the same evening.
The Majority of Americans seem in favor of classically republican points of view
But it hasn't been just Conservatives who repeated this lie over and over again.
CNN's Candy Crowley.
(Democrats have been) on the wrong side of the values debate, the defense debate and oh yes, the gun debate
But here's the thing, what do people really believe? Should we have a strong and effective government or weak ineffective one? Should we trust industry more to handle our needs fairly? Is greater globalization good for the American economy? Do people favor a minimum wage increase? Are Taxes too High? Should we spur the economy with investment or more tax cuts?
This report provides a few answers for those questions which some of the above "journalists" might have a difficult time reconciling.
The report itself contains a lot of detail, but here are just some of the cliff notes in high resolution for the fact-challenged among us.
Do Americans Want More Government?
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Should Women have a Fair Share in the Workplace?
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Moral Values?
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Abortion?
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Taxes?
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Trust in Business?
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Is the Minimum Wage current sufficient?
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Income Disparity?
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Gays?
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Crime and Punishment?
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Should Government Spend more on The People who need it?
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What's intesting about many of these studies is that they haven't been hidden all this time, they come from major sources such as PEW, the Washington Post and L.A. Times.
This all should be very old news - but intestingly, it isn't?
And that's the real story here, that despite the fact that for decades the majority - and in some cases the vast majority - of the nation has been leaning more and more to the left on specific policy issues than we've all been led to believe.
Why?
Because the increasing minority of conservatives have managed to remain the squeakiest wheels in the car for all that time.
I think it's about time some of us Progressives learned to Squeak - Loudly.
In the meanwhile, a few of these facts, figures and charts just might come in handy the next time your sitting across the table from your wing-nut neighbor/father-in-law/sister/cousin/boss and they start spouting off about how "Conservative" America really is.
Vyan