Back on June 4th, I posted some bookmaker’s odds on who would be chosen as running mates for both Presidential campaigns. Looking back, Joe Biden was considered a long shot at 20/1 while Sarah Palin wasn’t even considered, not even listed in a field that included such unlikely contestants as…
Chris Cox- 15/1
Condoleezza Rice- 15/1
David Petraeus- 20/1
Michael Bloomberg- 25/1
Rudy Giuliani- 20/1
Jeb Bush 35/1
Ron Paul- 35/1
Fred Thompson- 40/1
A couple of days ago, I posted about Cuban musician Gorki Aguila’s arrest. One of the charges was “social dangerousness” for which he could have been facing four years in prison. At the trial yesterday that charge was dropped and Aguila was handed down a fine of $28. For perspective, average individual income in Cuba, $19.50 a month.
From Fox News.
“I am very proud of all the people who have supported me, and I feel even more hate for this tyranny,” Aguilar told reporters upon his release.
And yesterday, I made a drive by mention about Van Halen being miffed because the song “Right Now” was played at a McCain rally. Tequila Tycoon/Wrinkle Rocker Sammy Hagar, who had a hand in the writing of the song, has issued a press release responding to the use of the song and possibly his former bands reaction.
“When I wrote the lyrics to “Right Now” I intended them to inspire people to not sit around and wait for something they believed in but to go out and get it — to make a change however they needed to,” said Sammy Hagar. “Whether it was McCain who used the song or if Obama had chosen to use the song, with the current political climate, the lyrics still have the same meaning, and we all need to do something to make a difference, every action counts. In fact, I still feel so strongly about this that I wrote a new song “Cosmic Universal Fashion” with a young Iraqi musician in an attempt to motivate a new generation to the same affect. I am pleased to be associated with the lyrics to my original song and the new one in hopes that both will make people move to make a difference.”
Good press release Sammy. The guy is sitting there with 80 million corporate dollars from the sale of tequila interests and I’m sure he’s a busy man. But, if you got time to ponder the big picture long enough to work on something like “Cosmic Universal Fashion”, the least you can do is remember to mention your co-writer by name when you are pouncing on the paper thin ice of relevance to plug your new opus. And the winner for this years Grammy for best societal mind expanding song goes to Sammy Hagar and young Iraqi musician!
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Pat Darnell and Family wrote,
We Darnells’ had our Labor Day today… met the peep’s new great grand daughter… My niece’s and nephew’s first. Amazing…
The discussion turned to RNC — Notice: My Dad, 85, and I are fallin’ for Palin… Dad, he is stoked!
He said, “C’s for McCain : the Man is crafty, cagey, and clever…”
I’ll give odds on McCain/Palin they get 48% of the pop vote — any takers? Jack you set the odds.
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Link | August 31st, 2008 at 10:41 pm
Pat Darnell and Friends wrote,
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ODDS UPDATES –
Other books give the Arizona senator more favorable odds — Sportsbook.com has McCain at 4-to-1 — but across the board a bet for the Republican now pays off more than it has at any point during the general election, as bettors have soured on his prospects.
Paddy Power, Ireland’s largest bookmaker, no longer gives McCain any chance at all, having called the election for Obama on Oct. 15 and paid out over a million pounds on bets for the Democrat, whose line had moved from 50-1 in May of 2005 to 1-9 when the book closed.
Bettors Give McCain Win Long Odds | By Andy Barr and Harry Siegel, Politico.com
(Oct. 26) - Futures traders and sports books are setting overwhelming odds that the Illinois Democrat will win the presidency on Nov. 4.
Ladbrokes, a massive online sports book based in the United Kingdom, puts the odds of an Obama win at 1-10, meaning a bettor must risk $10 to win one more. John McCain, meanwhile, is an 11-2 shot, so a dollar posted on him would pay out an additional $5.50. The site now pays out less for a bet on Obama winning in a 370-plus electoral landslide than it does for a McCain victory of any margin.
I say good luck with all that!
pd/moopig
Link | October 27th, 2008 at 7:35 am