she accused no one personally, it isn't personal at all, the rumor is not central to her story other than she's telling Barack, and on behalf of quite a few I might add, that making nice is not just too late, it so late it no longer matters. We're not on the same team and we won't be until the nominee is selected. We don't support the same candidate. We want to go to Denver because we think she's the best chance to beat McCain and will be the superior executive in executing plans and solutions. We're with her, and we're not bored, or tired, or in need of charming. It could have been fun, but it hasn't been. I'll support the nom, but until then I'm for taking it to Denver.
It's just more unsubstantiated nonsense from her. Like her diary a couple months a go when she showed Hillary would win the delegate race, and provided all the stats to PROVE it, but guess what, she had made all the stats up herself.
You're sooooo silly. Algere is a blogger, but she's a huge target around here and they're still whining about her over at kos, or so I hear, I don't personally go there. Stat's are all done like that, to make a case or show something is possible. What about all that 'it's the math' coming from the media, which math are they looking at, there are always more than a few ways to count. Oh, well, why bother, you want to have some target, guess it's a working mother of two for you.
You obviously didn't read the diary - it was widely ridiculed at the time, even by the Hillary supporters. The thing was, she didn't admit she had made the stats up, she was passing them off as polling data.
Stat's are all done like that, to make a case or show something is possible.
so who's the authority? Since there is none, I'd prefer to think for myself. I don't need to get agreement, my opinions don't depend on support from other bloggers.
I'm not exactly sure what you mean when you say 'who's the authority?' Who's the authority when Democrats say "global warming is a reality"? For that matter, who's the authority on whether boats can fall off the edge of the world if one sails too far?
Some things are considered settled by science, and the very strong explanatory power of statistics when practiced responsibly is one of them. Maybe as a trained statistician my bias is showing, but while in specific scenarios one should always be skeptical of statistical analysis, to mistrust it in general and doubt its ability to make strong conclusions is no different than mistrusting the veracity of evolution. One should question individual purveyors of bad stats, rather than the field as a whole. This isn't one blogger's opinion, this is the established consensus of science.
The bottom line is, there's only one political party dedicated to undermining science and I'm pretty sure it's not mine.