POLITICS AND PSYCHOLOGY....This is what happens when social science meets politics. A team of psychology researchers asked subjects to rate George Bush and John Kerry after being asked questions about death and the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks:
Subjects asked about death had more confidence in Bush and admiration for him, while those questioned about intense pain rated Kerry more highly in those categories
....[Jamie] Arndt concluded that images from Sept. 11 could gin up support, even subconsciously, for Bush and the government's anti-terrorism policies.
"He may benefit from keeping it in people's minds," Arndt said in a statement.
So let me get this straight: Bush would probably do well to keep reminding people of 9/11? Hmmm. That's....very....interesting.
I wonder if anyone's told him?
—Kevin Drum 12:12 PM
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