Your reasoning is dim. I've never watched Fox news in my life. Not even 5 minutes of it. I'm somewhat conservative. So not having any "Fox" influence, I still have an "odd" view? That's not logical in the slightest. It makes no sense, on both counts. What percentage watches Fox? What percentage agrees with Fox? Based on your link (which refuses to load for me right now) it simply states that Fox viewers have misperceptions about the Iraq war. We are not talking about the Iraq war. You might as well say Fox viewers prefer oreo double-stuffed cookies over original, based on oreo double-stuffed commercials that Fox airs on a regular basis. I went to the top of the page and did a CTRL-F and typed in iraq. The first mention is your link. I checked the title. Wait. No that says healthcare, not IRAQ WAR. So based on views of the IRAQ WAR, which we all no doubt have misperceptions and misconceptions of, you say that all conservatives have an odd view? How very personal of you.
I'm not arguing the ad nauseum part. In fact I agree to a certain extent. That extent being the tactics used, which you seem to be doing here, honestly, as well. Absurd, indeed.
I've asked you for some tangible evidence or facts more than once and you always reply with nonsense. Nothing personal there, just damn man, gimme something to work with here. If you want to argue for the healthcare bill, argue what it will do that is good, instead of just rambling.
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