Hmmm. I watched my lame local news channels for the sight of sKerry throwing the ball like I do. Funny, they didn't mention booing, although I heard Drudge mention that on his radio show tonight. Do you think I can get an update on the Today Show in the morning?
> This is how John Kerry can be shown in a statistical
> tie with George W. Bush even though he is booed at
> Boston's Fenway Park earlier tonight.
An unbiased poll would alternate which candidate is
[1] and which is [2] on every other call. So there's
a 50% chance that JfK would be [1]. Curious that it
happened to fall that way, unless ALL the calls fall
that way.
Yes, most of the polls are rigged, but they are
amusing to dissect when we capture one.
Whatever, let the Dems think that JfK has a chance,
until after their orgy this week, when it will be much
harder to replace flipflop and moptop with someone that
has a chance (not impossible, mind you - just harder).
As to Fenway, it could be that baseball fans are by
and large not Kerry fans. After all, a majority of
Mass voters did vote for him (unless MA is more
corrupt than I suspect - and I'm originally from there).