Posted on 09/04/2008 3:38:16 PM PDT by goldstategop
RUSH: Here is Lisa in Orange County, California. It's great that you waited. I appreciate it, Lisa.
CALLER: Thank you, Rush. It's an honor to speak to you. It's about the sixth time I've been able to call you and it's just a thrill every time I get to talk to you.
RUSH: Thank you. One thing.
CALLER: Yep!
RUSH: I need to ask a favor. Please don't say so, because you are hurting the feelings of those who have been trying for 20 years and have nothing but a busy signal.
CALLER: Ohhh. I'm sorry. But I'm a high school government teacher here in Orange County that has talked to you a few times, and I am so pumped up about last night. I think Sarah Palin is just exactly what we needed. But the point of my call is, last week during the Democratic convention, after every single star-studded performance or whatever happened, you had the polls out there measuring -- trying to measure -- the bounce.
RUSH: There wasn't any bounce. There wasn't any bounce to speak of.
CALLER: Ha! Exactly. But this week, I haven't seen any of the liberal pollsters coming out because I think the bounce is too huge to Americas I think it's going to be over the top.
RUSH: I want to warn you of just the opposite.
CALLER: Really?
RUSH: Yes. Who runs polling units? Who pays for them? It's the ABC/Washington Post poll.
CALLER: Right.
RUSH: Who is their candidate?
CALLER: Obama.
RUSH: The New York Times/CBS poll.
CALLER: Obama.
RUSH: Right.
CALLER: This is my point.
RUSH: The NBC/Wall Street Journal. Just follow me on this.
CALLER: Okay.
RUSH: I'm host.
CALLER: Yes, I'm sorry. RUSH: You're a veteran caller but I'm still more experienced than you.
CALLER: (laughing) You are, and you're the king.
RUSH: NBC/Wall Street Journal poll, who do you think their candidate is?
CALLER: Obama.
RUSH: Okay. USA Today/Gallup, who do you think their candidate is?
CALLER: Obama.
RUSH: Uhhhh, Fox News/Opinion Dynamics?
CALLER: I -- I -- Gosh, that's a tough one. I want to say Obama, but Fox, they're too fair.
RUSH: They're down the middle. And then the other one is Rasmussen, and Rasmussen just does it on his own, he's not tied to anybody. His polls and Zogby. No, Zogby's with Reuters. Reuters is a bunch of communists from Europe. So here's how these polls are used. All of these polls want credibility at the end of the day. They want to be right on the presidential results. So the only poll you should pay attention to are these polls in the last seven days; maybe even fewer days than that, maybe the last two.
CALLER: Mmm-hmm.
RUSH: Because up until those two days before -- the weekend before -- the election, that's polls are going to be used to shape public opinion. The last poll I saw that had Obama up five had a 26% Republican voter sample. I don't remember which poll it was. So be very careful on these polls. I will be stunned if I see a huge, huge McCain... Well, bounces are sort of traditional.
CALLER: Right.
RUSH: But this is a new time because this is the first time we've had back-to-back conventions in a long time. So the conventional wisdom is (which means that you can forget it) is that the polling bounces are irrelevant because there's not enough time between the conventions for voters to settle down and then get reignited. So I would just caution you, if you see polling numbers that shows McCain still two points down after Sarah Palin, the reason is to depress you.
CALLER: Exactly. Yeah. I hear you, and just... You know, when I look at Sarah Palin and her smile and her just demeanor, and I think of Michelle "Amarosa" Obama, her angry demeanor.
RUSH: Yeah, well, she was masking the anger. Here's another thing about the polls, though.
CALLER: Mmm-hmm.
RUSH: If the polls in the next say three or four days come out and McCain and Palin get a huge bounce, be very wary. They can create this big bounce, and then over the next weeks it can erode, and they can use the polls to show that Obama and Biden are really fighting back and that they have the momentum!
CALLER: Yeah.
RUSH: Polls today, Lisa, are designed to do one thing, and that's create news under the guise of sampling public opinion.
CALLER: Yeah. I agree.
RUSH: They're just the ability for the editorial page to get its opinion on the front page.
CALLER: I agree. I absolutely agree. Once again, I do not disagree with Rush.
RUSH: Well, it's hard to disagree with me, I know. Some people --
CALLER: (laughs) It is.
RUSH: -- still try, but it's very hard.
CALLER: You're wonderful, Rush, and --
RUSH: The only place I'm ever wrong is like every man, and that's at home.
CALLER: Well, you play such an important role for us and for our country, and I just really, truly appreciate you. Again, I'm going to be using your knowledge and your wisdom in my class this fall. I cannot wait to get in the classroom.
RUSH: Terrific. I appreciate that. That makes me happy. Thank you very much.
CALLER: You're welcome. Have a great day.
RUSH: You do the same.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
During the 2000 election, people were discounting Gore’s high polling numbers as being MSM opinion. As it turned out, Gore was drawing the votes that the polls predicted.
We dismiss high poll numbers for Obama at our peril.
So damn true.
If you were dying media you would be thinking at least as much of your job as of your ideology. They cannot lose. Another benefit would be to bankrupt whichever campaign you hated.
Billions are at stake here.
But consider 2004. After the debates started , they had Kerry up and had Kerry up big in final exit polls on election day. With each election cycle , they get more
desperate.
When Reagan ran against Carter the polls broke loose in the last 7 days. It had been up and down with both of them holding steady. The last 7 days it plummeted for Carter and Pat Caddell, Carter’s pollster, told him it was all over several days before the election. You could tell by the desperate tone of Carter’s speeches, begging Democrats to “come home.”
Not so much disregard them, as...just realize that what they say now is not necessarily what they’ll say in two months, much less what the election results will say in two months. We can do this. Let’s make it happen.
I remember this well as the formative experience with presidential election polls. The polls did not “Break.” The media had a much higher sence of self preservation then and did not want to be exposed as wrong. You can smell it. If the debates go poorly for the Dems, Obamarama is over.
Polls are pretty accurate, folks. Now, today's CBS poll has McCain and Obama tied, after having Obama up 8 in the last poll. Is that one bogus, too?
No, I think the polls are pretty accurate, for the most part.
lol
Then i gotta go through the whole thing again and explain the way they are meant to manipulate you it's like a light bulb snaps on behind their eyes i love seeing that reaction !
The MSM thought it could destroy Sarah. The stories were biased beyond belief.
Now suddenly she is the second coming. I think they are creating unnatural expectations. I like her very much, but all the hype isn’t good either.
Never forget the press is the enemy of conservatism.
I agree about media sponsored polls but I’m still following Rassmussen.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
True. Today, Internal Polls from Obama and McCain show Obama ahead by about 8%. Yet, CBS today, showed no bounce from the DNC campaign and even between John and BO. There are 4 polls I view with some trust. RCP, Battleground, Zogby, Rasmussen are ones that I follow. We see how the media is in the tank for the Messiah and Freepers ought to react on their leftist blogs as I do to keep the pressure on them. They should also not only work for ole John and the Sarahcuda but for the lower House and Senate Republican races to cut down on the predicted losses. New Mexico Pubs have given up on a Senate seat there and Obama leads by 13% and frankly I am shocked and disappointed there. I wonder if John will campaign at all there since it is a swing state.
I recall pretty clearly that the polls showed a much closer race a week before the Carter/Reagan election. During the last week of the campaign a lot of things happened to reinforce what Reagan had said in the last debate (are you better off...). During that last week economic figures came out which showed an even worsening economy. The tide shifted quickly. It’s possible the polls were wrong and Reagan was way ahead the whole time, but I do think many people were undecided and very ready to abandon Carter.
HERETICS!
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