The polls that Payne cites are contradictory. Frankly, polls are irrelevant.
unrelated time warp ↓.
I just now experienced the most awesome time inversion that gained me half a day.
I stayed busy on Sunday, so much as possible but I kept getting wiped out. It's a long dragged out desultory story of pain and suffering. Here let me start at the beginning.
Psych!
Just kidding. I had to keep sitting down. I worked in spits and spurts, fits and starts, surges and lulls, pulses and pauses and so on throughout the day, falling asleep here and there.
I woke up at 7:00
I have an appointment in Parker at 10:15
That means leave the house at 9:15
That means shower and shave at 8:15.
That means look at Google Earth and practice getting there with an eye for all the weird little things.
At 8:00 I look outside and its darkening and I think, oh man, this could be heavy weather. Check that too.
I shower and shave.
I come out and it's even darker.
I think, oh man, it going to rain like H-E-double Hell-sticks.
Now wait. What? No wait, what? The weather is not making it darker, the sun is going down!
Did I miss the whole day?
No! I slept only an hour.
I faked myself out by the whole AM/PM thing.
Now I'm really ready for my appointment. I'm never ready this early.
I even have time to pick up on some work that I left off for being too tired.
Time warps usually do not work to my advantage like this one.
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Polls are just there to give cable news anchors something to sound knowledgeable about. They're utterly meaningless at this point. It's irresponsible to have polling this early (except for the primary and even then it's silly).
Which is not to say I don't like Charles Payne. I do. But it's alarming how much of the "news" is just there to service the infotainment-political-crony complex.
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