And Now for Some Conspiracy Trutherism About Trump's Sinking Poll Numbers
http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/news/a47775/fox-news-poll-truther/
Any commander will tell you that when it's all bad news, you've got to create some good news to feed the troops. You've got to keep spirits up. So now that Donald Trump is sinking in virtually all the polls, it's just about time for him to say they're all rigged and biased....
But he's not the only one. Olivia Nuzzi of The Daily Beast reported this week on the emerging cottage industry of Poll Trutherism in the Age of Trump, and now it looks like Fox News wants a cut of the action. Here's Eric Bolling of The Fivethe best show on TVbreaking down why polling doesn't matter because rallies:
Now, we could go to town all day on the logic of this. (No, the Trump campaign's rally attendance stats are not a better judge of the electorate than scientific polling from dozens of independent sources. No, the people who show up at rallies are not a representative sample of the electorate. No, drawing 10,000 people to a rally in Connecticut does not mean you will win the majority of Connecticut's 2,821,247 voting-age citizens, no matter how motivated your rally-goers are.)
The more pressing issue here is that this was clearly a cheap scam, as poor Dana Perinoforced to endure this for an entire segmenttried to point out when she said that what Bolling was doing "is a disservice to [Trump's] supporters." Really, the aim here was to convince people the race is still close so they'll keep watching, and so they'll be extra angry if Trump does eventually lose bigand keep watching Fox.