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Preparing Cover for Stealing the Election
"Media sweats over exit poll accuracy," yesterday on politico.com.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1008/14778.html
When, on November 4th, the exit polling shows a clear win for Obama, but McCain wins the election, don't be surprised, because we already know the exit polling will be flawed.
Exit polling, after all, is a "notoriously inexact science" ... except that it had been pretty accurate until the 2004 election, and it was probably accurate then, too. It was the election results that were wrong. They could tamper with the voting, but not the polling. So discredit the polling.
Last time it caught them by surprise, but this time they're prepared. This time they're discrediting the exit polling in advance.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1008/14778.html
When, on November 4th, the exit polling shows a clear win for Obama, but McCain wins the election, don't be surprised, because we already know the exit polling will be flawed.
Exit polling, after all, is a "notoriously inexact science" ... except that it had been pretty accurate until the 2004 election, and it was probably accurate then, too. It was the election results that were wrong. They could tamper with the voting, but not the polling. So discredit the polling.
Last time it caught them by surprise, but this time they're prepared. This time they're discrediting the exit polling in advance.
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I haven't even heard John Kerry say Bush stole the elections from him.
October 21, 2008 7:00 PM | Reply | Permalink
Mark Crispin Miller, on faculty at New York University, and someone who has worked hard in several books and other advocacy efforts to make visible the basic lack of integrity in our elections in recent years, stated in late 2005 that Kerry told him that he, Kerry, believed the election was stolen, but that Kerry felt he could not be out front in making that case because it would appear to be sour grapes.
Kerry subsequently denied having said this to Miller.
October 21, 2008 9:59 PM | Reply | Permalink
Me either. But does that mean it didn't happen? Kerry conceded so fast it was as if he'd wanted to lose. I can't explain it.
October 21, 2008 8:00 PM | Reply | Permalink
I can explain it. Do a little research into Kerry's and Bush's membership in the secret Yale organization and ask yourself if Kerry had his own reasons for accepting the results so quickly.
October 21, 2008 8:09 PM | Reply | Permalink
What? He was going to be noogied by fellow members?
October 21, 2008 8:39 PM | Reply | Permalink