Pew says Muslims have "overwhelmingly expressed negative views of
ISIL" so Hannity says the poll shows "significant levels of support"…
You have to wonder sometimes why we bother with facts. We know
Republicans would be happier without them, as they just get in the way
of their presenting the world as they wish it to be.
After all, according to them, we’re right back at 2008, which is
unarguably the year they are campaigning against in 2016, and no Muslim
ever speaks out against terrorism and most Muslims support the Islamic
State.
Unfortunately for their narrative, we’re well past 2008, unemployment is down, not up, and countless Muslims have spoken out against terrorism and overwhelmingly oppose the Islamic State.
That doesn’t stop Hannity from completely inverting the results of a Pew Research Poll to claim that the opposite is true where the Islamic State is concerned.
This lie came despite the title of the poll: “In nations with significant Muslim populations, much disdain for ISIL.”
How do you miss that?
Well, you do. If you want to. On his show Friday night, he claimed the new poll showed “significant levels of support for ISIL within the Muslim world.”
In fact, as Media Matters for America revealed, the poll found that Muslim views of ISIL are “overwhelmingly negative.”
What Pew actually said was this:
Reality looks a little different, doesn’t it? Nothing like Hannity
portrayed it. And not at all helpful to the anti-Refugee hysteria
sweeping the wingnut media.
Any of us who have tried know that it is a pointless exercise to trot out facts when debating with a conservative but it is a particularly egregious sin when you not only ignore the facts, but turn them on their head and claim they say the opposite of what they show. But then when all the numbers show increasing temperatures, Republican climate deniers claim temperatures are actually lower then they used to be, and cigarette smoking is actually good for you!
I could call for Hannity to apologize, but that would be to assume he has a conscience. And I won’t make that assumption. Not of Hannity. Not of any Republican today.
Unfortunately for their narrative, we’re well past 2008, unemployment is down, not up, and countless Muslims have spoken out against terrorism and overwhelmingly oppose the Islamic State.
That doesn’t stop Hannity from completely inverting the results of a Pew Research Poll to claim that the opposite is true where the Islamic State is concerned.
This lie came despite the title of the poll: “In nations with significant Muslim populations, much disdain for ISIL.”
How do you miss that?
In fact, as Media Matters for America revealed, the poll found that Muslim views of ISIL are “overwhelmingly negative.”
HANNITY: How about we look at the poll numbers they put out, and let’s talk about whether or not this could be true, because it reveals significant levels of support for ISIL within the Muslim world. They went to 11 representative nation-states — excuse me, let me finish my question — and up to 14 percent of the population has a favorable view of ISIS, and upwards of 62 percent can’t decide. They don’t know whether they have a favorable opinion. Don’t you find those numbers chilling?A good reason to keep those refugees out, isn’t it? Except that it’s a lie.
[…]
HANNITY: I am looking at these numbers, between 63 million and 287 million ISIL supporters in just 11 countries.
What Pew actually said was this:
According to newly released data that the Pew Research Center collected in 11 countries with significant Muslim populations, people from Nigeria to Jordan to Indonesia overwhelmingly expressed negative views of ISIL.
One exception was Pakistan, where a majority offered no definite opinion of ISIL. The nationally representative surveys were conducted as part of the Pew Research Center’s annual global poll in April and May this year.
In no country surveyed did more than 15% of the population show favorable attitudes toward Islamic State. And in those countries with mixed religious and ethnic populations, negative views of ISIL cut across these lines.
Any of us who have tried know that it is a pointless exercise to trot out facts when debating with a conservative but it is a particularly egregious sin when you not only ignore the facts, but turn them on their head and claim they say the opposite of what they show. But then when all the numbers show increasing temperatures, Republican climate deniers claim temperatures are actually lower then they used to be, and cigarette smoking is actually good for you!
I could call for Hannity to apologize, but that would be to assume he has a conscience. And I won’t make that assumption. Not of Hannity. Not of any Republican today.
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