Embedded within an article titled “American optimism stuns pollsters,” there is a sentence that just bleeds from a liberal’s bias:

Greenhouse gases and holes in the ozone layer don’t cause much concern. The survey reveals that roughly one-third consider global warming a major problem, though this number increases among the college-educated respondents.

Why add the sly prepositional quib? Why not just come out with it: “The survey reveals that roughly one-third consider global warming a major problem, but this number only reflects the uneducated, unintelligent, and otherwise moronic portion of those polled.”

Give me a break.