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Mobocracy: How the Media's Obsession with Polling Twists the News, Alters Elections, and Undermines Democracy

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Title: Mobocracy: How the Media's Obsession with Polling Twists the News, Alters Elections, and Undermines Democracy
by MATTHEW ROBINSON
ISBN: 0-7615-3582-9
Publisher: Prima Lifestyles
Pub. Date: 22 January, 2002
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $24.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.73 (11 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Wicked Indictment of Media, Unrelenting Defense of Liberty
Comment: Mobocracy gave me far more than the title suggests. I read on politics and history a lot and there is no book our there like this one.

This book is an exciting, dynamic defense of freedom that changed the way I look at politics.

It is really the story of how the mostly-liberal media rigs the public debate to favor the expansion of government, the rise of the nanny state, and undermines reforms that would expand liberty.

The examples of question wording and reportage from "mainstream" polls are fun (and shocking as well as enraging) to read and perfectly communicate the subtle ways conservative ideas are undercut and sabotaged.

Mobocracy shows why only the liberal side is represented and how polls that are supposed to test public opinion really lead to a more ignorant and easily manipulated populace.

As this immensely readable book progressed, I found myself learning to read polls and political news stories in a new way--delighting in uncovering the "rhetorical bombs" hidden in Democrats' attacks and in "objective" press reportage.

This book really gave me hope that the cause of freedom and limited government can WIN because it is a Reaganesque reminder that words can inspire, lead, and change the world.

The book is packed with the polls that show support for lower taxes and more freedom--and how we can better explain them to the public.

The REAL message of this book is that winning the debates in American politics require confident and bold appeals to freedom as well as ways real efforts to explain the money-grubbing corruption and cynicism of Washington's government-loving sycophants.

Mobocracy is primer in the value of reclaiming HOW and WHAT we discuss in politics. Perhaps some citizens will read it as I did, so we can return to the magnificent vision of the founders that empowered the individual, extolled education, and trusted the people to take responsibility for their lives and destiny.

Rating: 5
Summary: Intelligent, engaging, provocative and educational
Comment: Matthew Robinson's "Mobocracy" is a new and fascinating analysis of the media's obsession with opinion polls, and on media bias and manipulation. Robinson demonstrates how the media effectively use polls as a tool of political persuasion. He details the methodology involved and surveys all the major literature in a scholarly--though engaging--fashion. Informed by an exhaustive understanding of our nation's Founders, Robinson insightfully analyzes and demonstrates the major threat that the media's use of polls fundamentally poses to our constitutional democracy, and to our liberty. This book is a must read for any serious student of American politics.

Rating: 3
Summary: interesting idea but poorly written
Comment: As one who used to work in the polling industry and is continuously frustrated by the poor methodology used in most widely-reported polls, I was intrigued by this book at the outset. Indeed, the premise is interesting, and there are many valid points to be made in its pages. However, the book is muddled in its presentation and drags on for far too many pages. Each chapter, and often each page, reads just like the previous one. The author gets an A+ for drawing attention to a serious problem in the media that hinders political debate, but he gets a D for presentation and style.

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