“Real journalists!” You know, like their fellow cheerleaders who all spin for Obama. Spin like the wind! What prompted this latest outburst from the Obama cheerleading @PPPPolls?
@samsteinhp @ppppolls this is such crap.. No one even the Obama people buy this..
— Jennifer Rubin (@JRubinBlogger) September 9, 2012
Public Policy Polling doesn’t like being called out for its blatant bias and idiocy, you see.
Have to give it to @seiu and @markos, they get their monies worth out of @ppppolls.
— Drew McCoy (@DrewMTips) September 9, 2012
@DrewMTips And Kos tweeted the 08 exits are the "real" party weight as of now @seiu @markos @ppppolls
— Jay Caruso (@JayCaruso) September 9, 2012
Huh, fancy that! A polling group tied in with Daily Kos and union goons is pushing the absurd narrative that Obama will do better than Greek column-y 2008.
This Twitter user was prescient, as always.
https://twitter.com/nathanwurtzel/status/244599633840586752
Other Twitter users join in the mocking and call @PPPPolls out for its unprofessional and puerile behavior.
LULZ RT @ppppolls: Plan is to have Ohio results between 9 and 10 tonight- looks like Obama leads there by more than 2008 margin of victory
— CatsPolitics (@CatsPolitics) September 9, 2012
So @ppppolls thinks Obama is leading in OH by a margin greater than his 08 win. To buy that you have to believe the margin today is > 4.6%.
— Drew McCoy (@DrewMTips) September 9, 2012
@ppppolls How childish. Isn't your firm supposed to be professional?
— Dan (@midwestwxchsr) September 9, 2012
@ppppolls Since when did you decide who a real journalist is?
— Merri Ann Weaver (@maweaver57) September 9, 2012
https://twitter.com/TxSker/status/244818603621367808
@ppppolls Crybaby Obama shill publicly whining about the single not-in-the-bag-for-Obama staffer at the WaPo = evenhanded polling firm? Nice
— Lincolntf (@Lincolntf) September 9, 2012
But, wait. What’s this? Aww, poor little @PPPPolls is throwing a stompy foot tantrum, much like a child who is caught with her hand in the cookie jar.
Apparently, @ppppolls Block Button finger gets itchy when someone calls him unprofessional. Get a personal Twitter account, Tom Jensen.
— CatsPolitics (@CatsPolitics) September 9, 2012
@CatsPolitics @ppppolls Yeah and he makes smart ass remarks about @JRubinBlogger ? Really?
— RECOUNTandIMPEACH (@SthrnPatriot) September 9, 2012
cc @EWErickson @AceofSpadesHQ: MT @CatsPolitics And @ppppolls just blocked me for calling him out on his slam tweet against @jrubinblogger.
— Taxpayer1234 (@Taxpayers1234) September 9, 2012
@AG_Conservative Did @ppppolls block you too? What a wuss.
— CatsPolitics (@CatsPolitics) September 9, 2012
@ppppolls has a nasty habit of saying nasty, cocky things then blocking those who call them out. Guess they know they're losing their impact
— Brandon Finnigan (@B_M_Finnigan) September 9, 2012
@DrewMTips LOL, @ppppolls blocked me for calling him "biased" a few minutes ago.
— CatsPolitics (@CatsPolitics) September 9, 2012
@ppppolls Now you're blocking people? Such babies..
— Dan (@midwestwxchsr) September 9, 2012
The mocking rightly continues.
https://twitter.com/DefendoLibertas/status/244816608223166464
Gutsy call!
@ppppolls libtard pollster act like an immature bitch calling out Rubin
— Timothy Dalton (@timothydalton23) September 9, 2012
@ppppolls so a polling company run by labor unions has Obama winning. Shocked!
— Caleb (@caleb_teeters) September 9, 2012
To be fair, @ppppolls definition of "real journalist" is somewhere between Martin Bashir and Rachel Maddow: https://t.co/OjDmcYWg
— AG (@AG_Conservative) September 9, 2012
https://twitter.com/msolowes/status/244811830969634816
https://twitter.com/DefendoLibertas/status/244816075181666304
Maybe not for much longer. Or, at least, some won’t be paying any attention anymore.
Wow that's classy as hell behaviour, @ppppolls. It's funny, too, because your arrogance has no basis in reality. Remember Wisconsin? #fun
— wingnightalone (@WingNightAlone) September 9, 2012
@ppppolls Now that I know where your partisanship lies, your poll bias is clearer. Unfollowed.
— CatsPolitics (@CatsPolitics) September 9, 2012
Fail, Public Policy Polling.