Category Archives: How I Learned The Facts of Life
Seems fetuses are useful to Trump
I just spotted this startling headline in the New York Times. Nothing further to say. The treatment that Trump touted as a ‘cure’ for Covid-19 was developed using cells derived from fetal tissue.
Posted in 2020 presidential campaign, COVID-19, How I Learned The Facts of Life, The Facts of Life, Trumpism
Tagged COVID 19, fetal tissue, Trump
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When things are too crazy, here’s where you can see sanity
In the polls. I think I’ve mentioned previously that I don’t pick up on individual polls, either to get overexcited or deeply gloomy. And I don’t waste my time on Real Clear Politics. Their poll averages are just dumb. If … Continue reading
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Tagged 538, Biden, polls, Real Clear Politics, Trump
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I’m back on the polling treadmill and I can’t get off
Yeah, that’s a confession. Indeed, I’m so captivated by polls, a whole chapter in my book, How I Learned The Facts of Life, is devoted to them: 10 Polls are not facts. They’re not opinions, either. During political campaigns, I … Continue reading
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Tagged " "House of Cards, "To Play the King, 538.com, DailyKos Elections, Debbie Stabenow, Delphi Analytica, Gary Peters, Harry Enten, John James, Kid Rock, Marjorie Connelly, Michigan Senate race, Nate Silver, polling, polls, presidential polls, push polls, Robert James Ritchie
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