This is a 100% real headline from The Hill: “Poll: Majority of Americans don’t believe polls are accurate”:
Poll: Majority of Americans don't believe polls are accurate @HillTVLive https://t.co/rFsa1Aogkp pic.twitter.com/PL8A5FZOIl
— The Hill (@thehill) December 29, 2018
It really would fit in perfectly over at The Onion:
This sounds like an onion headline https://t.co/eBTh7NreeW
— Beau Worthington (@BeauWorthington) December 29, 2018
The Hill has some bad headline in the past, but this one is at least funny and bad:
The jokes write themselves these days. https://t.co/Lo7MankvE7
— Santa's Not-So-Favorite (@desertgardens) December 29, 2018
They’re caught in a loop:
So what will they think of this poll then? https://t.co/xgpmbVmvSi
— Alex (@indigo_alex) December 29, 2018
Or maybe it works like a double-negative and this means they DO think it’s accurate?
Which means they won't believe this poll which means they DO think polls are accurate. https://t.co/UIQfvs4IRr
— Kenny Stewart (@Kenny__Stewart) December 29, 2018
We give up, too:
Just . . . I don't even know what to say at this point. https://t.co/MhMnYjjLNC
— karl with a k (@kwfitzbairmel) December 29, 2018
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But this reaction is evergreen:
— Jaime (@noahsmom7) December 29, 2018
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Related:
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— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) December 22, 2018
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— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) December 11, 2018
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