Every 2008 Pew presidential poll had Obama ahead of McCain From March until election day.Unlike Rasmussen Pew never had McCain ahead in their polls The 2 polls that had perfect records in 2008 (Pew and NBC/WSJ )have Obama + 5 and Obama +8
speaking of bias... Pew sample... Among registered voters Republican voters 717 Democratic voters 869 Independent voters 757
there must be a name for your logical fallacy.. if you are biased toward an outcome.. and the outcome happens its does not make you a good predictor of outcomes.
I can see a possible Romney win, but I feel better about Obama winning when I keep reading Margin of Error in Jem and other right leaning posts. On the other hand, as a trader, when everything lines up too well, it makes me nervous. Seeing Obama 30+ points ahead on Intrade is very weird. As we keep saying, we'll see.
. September 20, 2012 SouthAmerica: Jem, someone is a goner!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Asia Times â September 20, 2012 âUSS Romney goes Titanicâ By: Pepe Escobar http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Global_Economy/NI20Dj01.html Willard "Mitt" Romney comfortably sees himself as the chief executive officer of a US$1 billion enterprise - the Republican Party election campaign that should place him as the next President of the United States (POTUS). Meanwhile, current POTUS Barack Obama is increasingly convinced he just needs to deploy a secret weapon to clinch re-election. That weapon is Mitt Romney. USS Romney is like one of those state-of-the art aircraft carriers parked somewhere between the Persian Gulf and the Indian Ocean. The problem is, at winter and the November presidential election approaches Washington, it has hit not only one iceberg, but a climate changeful of icebergs. And this while the orchestra on board merrily keeps playing Baby, It's Cold Outside to the $50,000-a-plate plutocrats who have not yet abandoned the sinking ship. To think that the latest iceberg inflation developed over only two news cycles; there will be plenty more before the week - not to mention month - is over. That's even before the first presidential debate in early October. Let them eat whoppers It all started with a detailed mosaic sketched by Politico on how USS Romney started sinking. Notorious episodes in the soap include Mitt's Olympic fiasco in London; his Tampa, Florida, consecration obscured by Clint Eastwood's empty chair; and his cynical appropriation of the Benghazi killing of the US ambassador to Libya. Blame is widely attributed by Mitt's "aides, advisers and friends" to the designated staff scapegoat, Mitt's top strategist/manager/ad director Stuart Stevens. This from a self-described successful CEO who in his stump speech insists all the US needs is - a CEO. If his leadership of the billion-dollar USS Romney is any indication, people had better start fighting now for the remaining lifeboats. Then came the "47% incident" - at the core of the fundraiser video released by Mother Jones detailing what Mitt really thinks about Obama's voters, as told to a roomful of plutocrat donors. Once again, the money quote: "There are 47% of the people who will vote for the president no matter what. All right, there are 47% who are with him, who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims, who believe the government has a responsibility to care for them, who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you-name-it. That that's an entitlement. And the government should give it to them. And they will vote for this president no matter what ... These are people who pay no income tax." He'll never have the guts to say it in prime time, but for Mitt nearly half of the US is a nation of hopeless, immoral moochers (that's what his $50,000-a-plate fellow plutocrats wanted to hear anyway). Even The New York Times had to admit that at least as a deployer of class warfare, Mitt may be a force to reckon with. Predictably, Mitt's not "elegant" - his own word - candid camera moment unleashed a deluge of excruciatingly detailed fact checking, as this sample attests. But nobody pointed out that whether or not Mitt's 47% stand the test of reality, there are at least 46% of US voters who will vote Republican no matter what. The candidate may be "Dubya" or the billionaire tax-dodging USS Romney; it doesn't matter. Just ask Karl Rove. Or read Craig Unger's recently published Boss Rove (Scribner). The US is bitterly polarized - beyond repair. That leaves roughly 7% of independents, or undecided, or swing voters, to be courted by both parties. To believe that USS Romney has managed to seduce this crowd after his latest utterances and the surfacing of the fundraiser-video tell-all is to believe in Iraq's weapons of mass destruction (wait; make it Iran's weapons of mass destruction). As for POTUS, he played it cool. It took him just a visit to David Letterman to finish off USS Romney with some strategically placed rhetorical Hellfires. Is there life on Mars? The $1 billion USS Romney operation is based on a set of premises infested with Martian craters - amplified from cyberspace to outer space by the right-wing echo chambers. It boils down to Obama can't win because he's too black, too "liberal", too "socialist", too detached, too intellectual and too unpopular. People don't want his "socialism". He will be defeated by the economy. And moreover his US foreign policy is wimpy. Imagine USS Romney setting US foreign policy. Mitt's neocon advisers' prescription is give hell to both Russia and China, and bomb Iran; that will restore America's superpower status. Arguably quite a few plutocrats and a significant portion of the industrial-military-security-media complex want war on Iran; USS Romney enthusiast Bibi Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister, knows it better than most. And that's why Bibi is actually more driven to unleash regime change in Washington than in Tehran. ...China will increase its buying of oil and gas in yuan - and not petrodollars. Russia under Putin 2.0 will be in the ascendancy not only in Central Asia, but also in Europe. No USS Romney intimidation and bombing would be able to alter this very probably course of history. It - and the deafening right-wing echo chambers - will be left wallowing in Islamophobia and blaming everything on the "Soviets" and "communist China". It's Karl Rove or bust Back to the 47%: USS Romney's plutocratic base will always believe that he was "on message" - no matter what happens; they despise most Americans anyway. But when one examines a smattering of US polls, the inevitable conclusion is that only 30% or so of voters believe in the interwoven right-wing myths concerning Obama's unelectability. So it's down to "arithmetic" - as The Almighty Bubba (former president Bill Clinton) indelibly pressed at his Charlotte apotheosis. Intrade's percentage chance of a Obama win in November is now at 67.9% - and rising. Nate Silver, arguably America's most credible pollster, is currently aiming at 74.8%. The bottom line: the USS Romney is a post-modern Titanic. Unless Karl "turd blossom" Rove can come up with the definitive October surprise. So CEO Mitt had better start looking for alternative career opportunities. Qatar's Al Noor Holdings will bankroll a $450 million Prophet Muhammad movie trilogy to erase the memory of that protested-to-death YouTube video. Instead of a shady Egyptian Copt and former porno flick director, the producer will be Barry Osborne of Matrix fame. And the prime ideological consultant is Al-Jazeera star Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi, the ideological leader of the MB, who will guarantee full respect of sharia law - which includes the non-representation of the Prophet (holograms, anyone?). Perhaps an unemployed Mitt should delocalize and consider lobbying the emir of Qatar for a casting call. Pepe Escobar is the author of Globalistan: How the Globalized World is Dissolving into Liquid War (Nimble Books, 2007) and Red Zone Blues: A Snapshot of Baghdad During the Surge. His new book, just out, is Obama Does Globalistan (Nimble Books, 2009). ***** Mitt Romney = Titanic <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/MU9V6eOFO38" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney told a small group of wealthy contributors what he truly thinks of all the voters who support President Barack Obama. He dismissed these Americans as freeloaders who pay no taxes, who don't assume responsibility for their lives, and who think government should take care of them. ***** Titanic sinking <iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/G8ey_RBdxYM" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> .