Harlem voters
The highly educated voters in Harlem are so well informed, a reporter for Howard Stern
was able to trick people he interviewed into agreeing with everything John McCain stands for, including getting them to say they had no problem with Sarah Palin being Vice President.
October 16th, 2008 at 2:42 am
I hope the idiots he polled don’t actually vote…for the love of Dog: PLEASE DON’T VOTE!
October 27th, 2008 at 1:53 pm
The majority of the black population are only voting for Obama due to the fact that he is black, and not for his political views. If people would actually take the time and do their homework, they would realize John McCain is clearly a better canidate. Everyone seems to think McCain is going to die during his term, and we would be stuck with Palin. So they don’t want to give McCain a chance for that reason.
October 29th, 2008 at 2:46 am
Bill,
Did you poll the majority of the black Americans?
Do you have any scientific proof to support you statement?
November 3rd, 2008 at 6:31 am
Listen, what he did was just a mind trick that you could pull with approximately ten percent of the population within pretty much any demographic. It does NOT mean at all that blacks are voting for Obama JUST because he’s black. You could pull the same exact trick with McCain supporters. The reason they fell for it is mainly because they are “Weak minded” to quote Star Wars. However, Star Wars being fiction, the psychology behind the trick he pulled is very real and is easy to duplicate. Look up Derren Brown, he’s a prime example of someone who uses similar tactics. Except he does it for entertainment and education, not as a trick to make you THINK that that’s the reason they’re voting for Obama. Why aren’t stupid white McCain supporters voting for HIM just because he’s white? Many of them probably are. Stupid black voters are probably doing the same for Obama but in both cases it means nothing more than that those individuals in that particular demographic are “Weak minded”. It’s a shameless and misleading tactic to confuse and distort the facts.