RossDouthat: “‘Birthers,’ Polls and Public Ignorance”

In his 29 June 2010 NY Times blog post, Ross Douthat writes, “Birthers,’ Polls and Public Ignorance.” Here are a few items that Douthat thinks should be taken with a grain of salt:

Douthat says,

This is an entirely typical result: Large percentages of Americans, poll after poll suggests, don’t know what seem like basic facts about their country and the world. … [I]gnorance about public affairs cuts across party lines. And it isn’t even necessarily a devastating indictment of American culture. … [It] suggests a certain ignorance about important national issues, but also, perhaps, a healthy detachment from politics and public affairs, and a salutary focus on the private sphere instead.

He also says,

I don’t think that people who tell pollsters that Obama was born outside the United States are necessarily “dense.” Some of them are quite intelligent: Conspiracy theories are generally the province of people who are high on I.Q. and low on common sense.

-RichardH

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