January 27, 2008

Mickey Kaus Refutes Clinton’s BOOHOO-Jackson Comparison

Filed under: MSM Biz/Other Ignorance, Taxes & Government — TBlumer @ 10:47 am

In the wake of Hillary Clinton’s 2-1 thrashing at the hands of BOOHOO (Barack O-bomba Overseas Hussein “Obambi” Obama) in South Carolina, the Clintonian spin is that it has no more significance than Jesse Jackson’s Palmetto State victories in 1984 and 1988.

Kausfiles blogger Mickey Kaus shows that the claim doesn’t stand up to scrutiny (links and bolds are in original):

Obama got about a quarter (24%) of the white vote, according to exit polls.

….. Update: Alert emailer L finds the following in a Christian Science Monitor story from March 17, 1988:
Although Jackson’s white support was significantly higher in South Carolina than in 1984 - it is estimated this year at between 5 and 10 percent of the voters - he has not made much headway with populist, blue-collar whites …

24% vs. 5-10%. It looks as if Bill Clinton’s comparison will not work to his wife’s advantage…. More: Tom Maguire asks the same question and gets the same answer, from an old New York Times story. The “5 percent to 10 percent” estimate of the white vote for Jackson seems to come from “party leaders.”

As a clarification, the reason the Times got the 1988 information from “party leaders” is that, at least per Wikipedia, South Carolina was a Democratic caucus state in 1988. The Times’s article further noted that Jackson received almost no white support in 1984.

Will Old Media outlets note the, ahem, vast white discrepancy between what Bill Clinton is claiming and the truth?

Cross-posted at NewsBusters.org.

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UPDATE: My math says that BOOHOO had to have gotten almost 30% of the non-black vote in South Carolina:

ObamaRacialVotes0108

Considering the potentially toxic effect of the Clintonian spin, the difference between 30% and 25% is not insignificant.

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