Tag: Public Opinion

A new survey from the Pew Research Center reveals that young Americans hold less favorable views of Israelis and more favorable views of Palestinians compared to older Americans.
The podcast discussed in this text begins with gratitude for condolences on Midge Decter's passing but transitions to addressing the recent mass shooting in Buffalo and its political implications.
In a podcast discussing mainstream media revisionism surrounding Hunter Biden and his uncle, the focus is on what Joe Biden, Hunter's father, might have known.
The text discusses a perceived change in attitude among supporters of COVID-19 restrictions, speculating that the shift in tone might reflect a concern about their public image and the potential impact on the Democratic Party's performance in the upcoming November elections.
Eli Lake discusses the ongoing Durham investigation on a podcast, focusing on the revelations about the 2016 efforts to prove collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia, which have been found to be baseless.
In a recent podcast episode, the hosts address a listener's concern about the host's stance on vaccination.
The text expresses gratitude to listeners for feedback on continuing daily podcasts, referencing Sally Field's Oscar speech, followed by a reaction to the Biden budget proposal with a tone of horror.
The podcast discusses positive trends in pandemic data and a shift in tone among public health experts towards good news.
In this text, the gang discusses their frustration with the class-based COVID response, with some being more committed than others, as well as Joe Biden's transformative agenda that he did not run on and that no one voted for.
This article discusses the complicated legacy of Woody Allen, highlighting the ongoing debate surrounding the allegations of sexual misconduct against him.
In the wake of the September 11 attacks and Donald Trump's anti-Muslim rhetoric, Muslims in America faced increased suspicion and animosity.
In a podcast episode titled "Sleep No More! Election Doth Murder Sleep!" the speakers, clearly affected by the recent election, discuss the outcomes, ongoing events, and the unreliability of pollsters.
The podcast explores the idea that Americans have historically been enamored with conspiracy theories and asks whether this is a long-standing phenomenon.
Despite Donald Trump's attempts to portray Joe Biden as responsible for the chaos in American cities and overly restrictive pandemic measures, polling data does not indicate that this messaging is significantly affecting public opinion.
In a discussion on the COMMENTARY podcast, it is highlighted that Donald Trump's proposal to postpone the election is viewed as an attack on the American civic agreement and indicative of his unsuitability for the presidency.
Donald Trump's declining poll numbers have prompted a change in his campaign manager, but the focus has been more on attacking the president's opponent rather than on Trump himself.
The article discusses a shift in public opinion towards acknowledging and confronting racism, particularly in response to incidents like the murder of George Floyd.
President Donald Trump's recent interview with ABC News host David Muir is a subject of mixed opinions on his performance.
The Winter 2015 edition of Letters featured various perspectives on Israel, ethics in warfare, and Jewish historical figures.
The text discusses how Israel, along with other nations, has struggled to grasp and adapt to the evolving landscape of global media warfare and information operations.
The text discusses Israel's failed military raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla in the context of changing warfare tactics and public opinion dynamics.