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Signs and Omens: Obama’s Fading Hope and the Graveyard Whistling Choir
The Other McCain ^ | October 23, 2012 | Robert Stacy McCain

Posted on 10/24/2012 11:28:54 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

Nate Silver continues to lead the Democrat Graveyard Whistling Choir, raising Obama to a 70.3% likelihood of victory based on . . . what?

I dunno. I’m not an expert with a New York Times column or anything, much less a Magical Forecasting Model™ that can divine future events with the precise scientific exactitude of 1/10 of one percent.

This morning, Silver told us that Ohio might be a crucial battleground, which may be news to a victim who just escaped from an underground rape-dungeon after nine months of being held hostage and tortured by a sociopathic sex offender. But to everyone else, it’s not news at all.

My apologies for the bizarre word-imagery. Debate-night aftermath, a shortage of sleep and other psychological stress sometimes have this effect on my prose. But don’t worry. After 24 debates in 16 months, I’m used to it by now. And speaking of bizarre word-imagery, Ace of Spades:

“It’s going to be a grim affair, grim and horrible and just sad, but there’ll be lots of alcohol.”

That’s in reaction to unmistakable evidence of doom and gloom in Obama’s increasingly desperate fundraising e-mails. The plural of “anecdote” is data, as they say, and you don’t need a Magical Forecasting Model™ to see the dots in this emerging gestalt pattern, including the Gloria Allred “October surprise” gambit. Never heard a peep about this until after Obama got his ass kicked in the first debate, did ya?

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Four new national polls — Gallup, Rasmussen, ABC and Monmouth — show Romney leading, compared to one (IBD) that shows Obama leading. If you average those five most recent polls, Romney’s lead is 2.2 points, while the RCP national average (which includes earlier results) has Romney ahead by a more slender 0.9 points.

In other words, while I haven’t yet seen any polling that reflects reaction to Monday’s debate, the trend going into that debate was steadily in Romney’s favor, which in turn would rather tend to contradict any thought that the pro-Obama shift in Nate’s Magical Forecasting Model™ is a function of actual data inputs. There is a growing suspicion that Nate’s just pulling his “data” out of his *ss and wishcasting, and if that suspicion should prove true — if it becomes clear Romney is heading toward victory and Silver is forced to scramble his numbers — it might produce the biggest scandal since we learned that Jayson Blair was filing West Virginia datelines from his Brooklyn apartment.

However, I have no definite reason to accuse Nate Silver of deliberate fraud, and it’s entirely plausible that he’s just the victim of his own erroneous faith in statistical modeling. And when Team Obama starts talking about scenarios where they can win without Ohio, maybe you want to add a few extra grains of salt to Nate’s numbers.

The first rule of Losing Ohio Club is you don’t talk about Losing Ohio Club.

Damn, I love that Ewok. But the thing is, to repeat: I dunno. Maybe tomorrow’s numbers will show a shift toward Obama, and maybe Gloria Allred will come up with the “October Surprise,” and all the confidence exuding from the Romney campaign will evaporate. Events cannot be predicted by polls and all we can do (unless we wish to make a claim to Special Expertise) is watch the trend and keep an eye out for the anecdotal evidence that might indicate which way the trend will go in future days. Here’s a possible clue:

Robert Stacy McCain@rsmccain

Rumor: Obama campaign has already pulled half its Virginia staff.

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My Virginia source couldn’t confirm that Team O has done this, mind you, but I spent three days driving across Virginia last week, and the lifelessness of the Democrat operation was obvious:

Marooned in Marin@MaroonedInMarin 23 Oct 12

Guess Obama's ship went underwater in the Commonwealth RT @rsmccain: Rumor: Obama campaign has already pulled half its Virginia staff.

Robert Stacy McCain@rsmccain

@MaroonedInMarin I traveled through north-central Virginia last week. Covered in Romney signs. Obama signs were few and far between.

23 Oct 12 Reply Retweet Favorite

Marooned in Marin@MaroonedInMarin 23 Oct 12

Guess Obama's ship went underwater in the Commonwealth RT @rsmccain: Rumor: Obama campaign has already pulled half its Virginia staff.

Robert Stacy McCain@rsmccain

@MaroonedInMarin Heard talk by some Va. GOP people that Obama campaign thinks they can substitute digital for traditional campaign. Crazy.

23 Oct 12 Reply Retweet Favorite

And as I pointed out in my column about Monday’s debate:

Romney said — quite accurately — that the U.S. Navy “is smaller now than at any time since 1917,” with fewer ships than the Navy says it needs. To this, Obama replied: “Well, Governor, we also have fewer horses and bayonets, because the nature of our military’s changed. We have these things called aircraft carriers, where planes land on them. We have these ships that go underwater, nuclear submarines. And so the question is not a game of Battleship, where we’re counting ships. ” What in the name of John Paul Jones was this? Did the president sincerely think Romney needed to be told what submarines and aircraft carriers are? Fact-checkers were quick to point out that the Marine Corps still trains with bayonets, but the implication of Obama’s remark — that naval ships are as obsolete as 19th-century horse cavalry and bayonet charges — was certainly not likely to win him many votes in such swing-state Navy towns as Norfolk, Virginia, and Pensacola, Florida.

Virginia and Florida were already trending toward Romney. How many more votes will Obama lose in those states by his idiotic jab at the Navy? For that matter, how many Navy veterans (and bayonet-trained Marine veterans) are there in Ohio? Events, anecdotes, data — the facts accumulate steadily, like the bones of unfortunate victims buried in the backyard of a sociopathic sex-offender.

Damn. There I go again . . .

Halloween’s barely a week away, folks, and I’m thinking there might be ghosts in that graveyard the Democrats are whistling past.


TOPICS: Ohio; Campaign News; Polls
KEYWORDS: natesilver; newyorktimes; obama; romney
Ouch!
1 posted on 10/24/2012 11:29:07 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Nate Silver on Nov. 7: “I have no idea how Romney won. I don’t know a single person who voted for him.”


2 posted on 10/24/2012 11:46:41 PM PDT by Brad from Tennessee (A politician can't give you anything he hasn't first stolen from you.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I just realized that after the election the pundits will write that the incumbent fell to a self-inflicted bayonet wound!


3 posted on 10/25/2012 1:23:20 AM PDT by cgbg (No bailouts for New York and California. Let them eat debt.)
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To: cgbg

Not a bayonet. He will have fallen on the one sword left in our arsenal.


4 posted on 10/25/2012 3:14:34 AM PDT by Makana
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To: Makana

It sure was moronic and rude and condescending for Obama to say that we have ships called aircraft carriers, which planes can land on. And that we have ships which go underwater, which are called submarines.

What the heck? Is Obama taking to people like they are 3 years old? Is Obama losing it????


5 posted on 10/25/2012 10:03:15 PM PDT by Dilbert San Diego
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