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Not that much change

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Polling the polls

It may or may not be significant that the polls are all over the map, as Mac says. This analysis says that it is statistically likely that they would be varying. Statistics and I are not friends, so I can’t independently say yay or nay.

But I do agree that it is probably significant that not a single poll that I am aware of (though with two hundred fifty-one this month alone, how can I be sure?) shows Mac in the lead. In 2004, some polls showed Kerry in the lead and some showed Bush in the lead. This time out, at least as of this date, all of them seem to show Barry leading. The question is: will Mac take the lead between now and Tuesday? Whatever. The voters have the last word, so the important thing is to vote!

Winning and losing

"What are you going to do when Obama wins?" a former colleague asked. I responded: "What are you going to do when he loses?"

Like Cobb, I’d go on as usual, though certainly less focused on politics for a while. My old colleague, I suspect, would scream and rant for several months, at a minimum–like a lot of her peers. Some say the Big Media and their fellow-traveling pollsters, who have so intently misled Barry’s supporters for so long, might see their house burned down by the irate losers. At the least, if Mac wins, but not substantially, this thing will be tied up in the courts and recountings for a good while. If Barry wins even by a small margin, well, the nice thing about Republicans is that they don’t riot and they seldom sue.

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Changing the subject

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Raparations for slavery

Money, in other words, for the African-American community of American slave descent. An old black woman I knew near Holly Springs, MS, dead now for several years, was a plaintiff in a lawsuit designed to win economic reparations for slavery. She, whose grandparents had been owned by my maternal ancestors near Oxford, never expected to win and, indeed, she died before the case was adjudicated. I believe it was thrown out.

But she didn’t need the money. She had inherited cotton land acquired through great diligence and prudence by her grandparents, the freed slaves, and their children, her parents. But she, who had taken to wearing African dress in her old age, wanted the raparations money for the symbolic value. That’s apparently what Barry had in mind, in 2001, with his talk of redistributing, which has now become a campaign issue. Ironic, considering that he is not descended from American slaves, or, on his white side, slave owners, as far as I know. Would it matter if he succeeded in passing out some money? Probably not to the spendthrifts. Would it be worth the symbolism? Perhaps, if that was as far as it went. But Barry, the Left’s stealth candidate, apparently has a great deal more in mind.

Meanwhile, Mississippi has thirty-four thousand unverified new voters to struggle with next week.

Mac’s coming victory

If you watch/read Big Media and pay attention to the polls they commission, you have to be anticipating Barry’s landslide of a victory. Heck, he’s already drafted his inaugural speech.

But if you realize that Big Media is not throwing straight dice, and the polls they commission are heavily weighted to favor Democrat for-Barry responses over Republican for-Mac and/or Independent still-Undecided ones, then you’ll be more skeptical. Especially when you consider the millions of P.U.M.A. voters who don’t fit Big Media’s narrative and therefore are being ignored, you will come around to the idea that Mac and Sarah not only have a very good chance to win, but they could win really big.

Orwell’s nightmare commonplace

LGF and others are shocked, shocked that Ohio state government records were "illegally accessed" for info on Joe the Plumber which then turned up in Big Media. Shouldn’t be shocking, actually, as it goes on all the time.

Most of our lives are public record and for those items that aren’t, well, all a reporter needs is a friendly cop with access who is willing to do a favor. Cops love ink/air-time almost as much as donuts. So it’s not usually a problem to get the behind-the-scenes favor in return for a little free publicity at a later date. The shocking part, I suppose, is that Big Media would afflict the afflicted (Joe) while comforting the comfortable (Barry). But, hey, that’s hardly news, either.