You Ain’t the Cat’s Pajamas

If I learned anything over this primary election, when it comes to politics, know one knows nothing. The more one pretends to know, it becomes apparent that they know very little. When politicians, political Insiders or bloggers start thinking their shit don’t smell, it’s best they remember the line from Shakespeare’s As You Like It:

The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool.

11 Comments

  1. Primaries are always harder to predict that generals anyway. But you’re right.

  2. I called the Carper and Kovach wins with 100% accuracy!

    Both won.

  3. reis

    didn’t the GOP have only a single digit percentage turnout? And of those, I’m guessing 99% t-bags (which explains St. Bodie Girl)

  4. puck

    Nemski calls for end of blogging.

  5. jpconnorjr

    shoulda payed attention:)

  6. LOL, puck. Hell, Nemski just called for the end of pundritry in all it forms, no matter the media platform.

  7. Hey, I ended up 22-5 on my predictions. I may know nothing, but I like to think I faked it pretty well…

  8. Another Mike

    “didn’t the GOP have only a single digit percentage turnout?”

    Would you leave the house or work to go vote for 1 race? At my polling place in Claymont, the lone GOP “contest” on the ballot was Kovach-Izzo. They might have drawn a few people because both are from this neck of the woods and locals know them.

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