ok, this has nothing to do with the program other than as an excuse for why I have been sadly absent from Cracked Sidewalks and muscoop. Was busy planning Eric Cantor's defeat last week, but did manage to break away a few days before the "biggest upset in American political history" (according to Fox News) for reseating, so I will be back in the Bradley Center this season!
Here is my recent tv interview
http://video.foxnews.com/v/3619821064001/how-moneyball-style-politics-helped-dave-brat-win-in-va/#sp=show-clips
Here is a little more in depth story on the win
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/06/13/Moneyball-Consultant-John-Pudner-Predicted-Dave-Brat-Vote-Count
Frankly, a lot of us are disappointed you opted to focus on this political stuff rather than posting on Scoop. Life is about priorities my friend and sadly you have chosen unwisely. Scoop has become a lesser place because of your decision to pursue outside activities. Redeem yourself.
Thank you! Now that the country has broken into two divided camps and almost all campaigns are primaries, I may be able to shift my focus back to what is really important by July LOL! I did get the NBA covered in the TV interview, but unfortunately could not figure out a Marquette angle.
I think you need a new name ' Carver Axlerove'. Congrats Bama. Nice work.
Firstly, why didn't you talk about Marquette Basketball on Fox News? She even opened up the sports angle by talking about the NBA!
Secondly, she sure does like the sound of her own voice.
Way to go, John. Can you come to Illinois to rid us of Pat Quinn? If you really believe in miracles, how about toppling Michael Madigan?
Seriously, good work. Hope we see more of you and less of Karl Rove on the tube analyzing the electorate.
Quote from: keefe on June 16, 2014, 11:34:53 AM
Frankly, a lot of us are disappointed you opted to focus on this political stuff rather than posting on Scoop. Life is about priorities my friend and sadly you have chosen unwisely. Scoop has become a lesser place because of your decision to pursue outside activities. Redeem yourself.
+1
Bama's unbiased analysis/stat metrics were sorely missed last season as the debates got to epic levels of dispute over PG situation. ;D
Quote from: bamamarquettefan on June 16, 2014, 11:41:07 AM
unfortunately could not figure out a Marquette angle.
Please. We're not stupid. Just disappointed.
Gretchen Carlson: With us today is the new Wunderkind of Congressional Electoral Politics, Mr. Moneyball - John Pudner.
John Pudner: Thanks, Gretchen. Wunderkind? Reminds me of my days in that most German of North American cities, Milwaukee. I matriculated at Marquette University, home of my beloved Warriors.
GC: So John, you master minded the electoral strategy for Professor Dave Brat in his stunning upset.
JP: Uh, Gretchen, it's not 'Brat' as in 'Spoiled' but 'brat' as in the sausage. You know, some of the best brats are from Wisconsin. I know this because I was graduated from Marquette University, home of my beloved Warriors.
GC: You are unique in that you not only consult political campaigns but also provide insight to NBA front offices.
JP: Sure, I provide statistical analysis for NBA teams but my real love is for Marquette University basketball. And frankly, my go to source for information on Marquette hoops is Scoop. I like to think that without the thought provoking insights found in that forum there is no Dave Brat heading to Washington. And I want to take this opportunity to thank Chico and ZFB for their love and support over the years and making me the puppet master I am today.
Quote from: bamamarquettefan on June 16, 2014, 11:41:07 AM
I did get the NBA covered in the TV interview, but unfortunately could not figure out a Marquette angle.
Your heart was in the right place.
Quote from: keefe on June 16, 2014, 12:02:19 PM
Please. We're not stupid. Just disappointed.
Gretchen Carlson: With us today is the new Wunderkind of Congressional Electoral Politics, Mr. Moneyball - John Pudner.
John Pudner: Thanks, Gretchen. Wunderkind? Reminds me of my days in that most German of North American cities, Milwaukee. I matriculated at Marquette University, home of my beloved Warriors.
GC: So John, you master minded the electoral strategy for Professor Dave Brat in his stunning upset.
JP: Uh, Gretchen, it's not 'Brat' as in 'Spoiled' but 'brat' as in the sausage. You know, some of the best brats are from Wisconsin. I know this because I was graduated from Marquette University, home of my beloved Warriors.
GC: You are unique in that you not only consult political campaigns but also provide insight to NBA front offices.
JP: Sure, I provide statistical analysis for NBA teams but my real love is for Marquette University basketball. And frankly, my go to source for information on Marquette hoops is Scoop. I like to think that without the thought provoking insights found in that forum there is no Dave Brat heading to Washington. And I want to take this opportunity to thank Chico and ZFB for their love and support over the years and making me the puppet master I am today.
Scoop pricelessness.
John,
Congrats on the win.
Now we need your help with Mike McFadden ousting Al Franken. Fellow 83 alum Jim Waldvogel is doing quite a bit of fund raising for McFadden. He's using all of his wisdom acquired from two years of residence on Schroeder 10N to help muster up a win for McFadden.
Gretchen Carlson, former Ms. America, and resident of Anoka, MN. Too bad the interview was remote.
Quote from: real chili 83 on June 16, 2014, 12:59:44 PM
He's using all of his wisdom acquired from two years of residence on Schroeder 10N to help muster up a win for McFadden.
How will sneaking beer and women into Schroeder help this McFadden win?
Quote from: keefe on June 16, 2014, 12:02:19 PM
Please. We're not stupid. Just disappointed.
Gretchen Carlson: With us today is the new Wunderkind of Congressional Electoral Politics, Mr. Moneyball - John Pudner.
John Pudner: Thanks, Gretchen. Wunderkind? Reminds me of my days in that most German of North American cities, Milwaukee. I matriculated at Marquette University, home of my beloved Warriors.
GC: So John, you master minded the electoral strategy for Professor Dave Brat in his stunning upset.
JP: Uh, Gretchen, it's not 'Brat' as in 'Spoiled' but 'brat' as in the sausage. You know, some of the best brats are from Wisconsin. I know this because I was graduated from Marquette University, home of my beloved Warriors.
GC: You are unique in that you not only consult political campaigns but also provide insight to NBA front offices.
JP: Sure, I provide statistical analysis for NBA teams but my real love is for Marquette University basketball. And frankly, my go to source for information on Marquette hoops is Scoop. I like to think that without the thought provoking insights found in that forum there is no Dave Brat heading to Washington. And I want to take this opportunity to thank Chico and ZFB for their love and support over the years and making me the puppet master I am today.
Well played.
Quote from: Ners on June 16, 2014, 11:52:05 AM
+1
Bama's unbiased analysis/stat metrics were sorely missed last season as the debates got to epic levels of dispute over PG situation. ;D
Don't there need to be at least 2 people for a debate? ;D
"Expert in political microtargeting and NBA team analytics."
Classic.
Quote from: real chili 83 on June 16, 2014, 12:59:44 PM
Gretchen Carlson, former Ms. America, and resident of Anoka, MN. Too bad the interview was remote.
Gretchen Carlson is a former Ms. America? Is that like the CBE to the Miss America pageant or was that just a down year? I mean, she's ok, way better than Andrea Mitchell or Rachel Maddow, but Bee Jay wouldn't touch her on her best day.
Quote from: Benny B on June 16, 2014, 01:52:46 PM
"Expert in political microtargeting and NBA team analytics."
Classic.
Isn't she the genius who call Ted Kennedy "a hostile enemy" of the US?
Quote from: brandx on June 16, 2014, 02:08:55 PM
Isn't she the genius who call Ted Kennedy "a hostile enemy" of the US?
Does anyone really care what she is saying?
Thanks all!
Keefe, that is one of the all-time classics. I will do a practice interview with you before going on again.
Real Chili, would love to be in Minnesota. Went to some mass meetings on the border when we were winning Speaker Fitz's convention for him a few years back, and have an Iowa convention Saturday, so maybe I should just go on a long tour!
Can't wait to see the new squad next year and to just watching McDermott play ON TV and against pro teams instead of us.
Congrats on your win. Generally when the big money does not win in either party, the average person and the country is better off. Money unfortunately has too many strings.
Now let's get back to some serious basketball.
Quote from: bamamarquettefan on June 16, 2014, 02:22:20 PM
Thanks all!
Keefe, that is one of the all-time classics. I will do a practice interview with you before going on again.
Real Chili, would love to be in Minnesota. Went to some mass meetings on the border when we were winning Speaker Fitz's convention for him a few years back, and have an Iowa convention Saturday, so maybe I should just go on a long tour!
Can't wait to see the new squad next year and to just watching McDermott play ON TV and against pro teams instead of us.
Let me know if you ever make it up here. I would love to tell you the story about how I was kicked out of Paul Wellstone's office by the Senator himself. I am sure you would find it amusing. ;D
Bama ... MU answer to Nate Silver!!
You should start a political blog, call it 539.
Seriously, well done.
Quote from: Lennys Tap on June 16, 2014, 02:04:33 PM
Gretchen Carlson is a former Ms. America? Is that like the CBE to the Miss America pageant or was that just a down year? I mean, she's ok, way better than Andrea Mitchell or Rachel Maddow, but Bee Jay wouldn't touch her on her best day.
http://www.postersguide.com/posters/miss-america-miss-america-1989-gretchen-carlson-september-1989-5154257.html
BIG HAIR!!!!
Good luck Bama. Your next few months, you and your team will have to take it up one notch much further as your guy will be portrayed as the most extreme person in the country, regardless if he is or not. After watching the media in the last few days, you have your work cut out for you. Best of luck.
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on June 16, 2014, 03:39:05 PM
Good luck Bama. Your next few months, you and your team will have to take it up one notch much further as your guy will be portrayed as the most extreme person in the country, regardless if he is or not. After watching the media in the last few days, you have your work cut out for you. Best of luck.
Thanks for the input. He really is a level-headed economist who believes self-serving deal-making is making it impossible to address the deficit. But I hear you loud and clear - the attempt to paint the picture will be there ... but I won't go any further so as not to cross the line on political advocacy on the sacred basketball pages here!
Quote from: keefe on June 16, 2014, 12:02:19 PM
Please. We're not stupid. Just disappointed.
Gretchen Carlson: With us today is the new Wunderkind of Congressional Electoral Politics, Mr. Moneyball - John Pudner.
John Pudner: Thanks, Gretchen. Wunderkind? Reminds me of my days in that most German of North American cities, Milwaukee. I matriculated at Marquette University, home of my beloved Warriors.
GC: So John, you master minded the electoral strategy for Professor Dave Brat in his stunning upset.
JP: Uh, Gretchen, it's not 'Brat' as in 'Spoiled' but 'brat' as in the sausage. You know, some of the best brats are from Wisconsin. I know this because I was graduated from Marquette University, home of my beloved Warriors.
GC: You are unique in that you not only consult political campaigns but also provide insight to NBA front offices.
JP: Sure, I provide statistical analysis for NBA teams but my real love is for Marquette University basketball. And frankly, my go to source for information on Marquette hoops is Scoop. I like to think that without the thought provoking insights found in that forum there is no Dave Brat heading to Washington. And I want to take this opportunity to thank Chico and ZFB for their love and support over the years and making me the puppet master I am today.
Just throw down the mic. That was pure genius.
Keefe is the board genius.
We are all bit players and straight men.
Quote from: keefe on June 16, 2014, 12:02:19 PM
Please. We're not stupid. Just disappointed.
Gretchen Carlson: With us today is the new Wunderkind of Congressional Electoral Politics, Mr. Moneyball - John Pudner.
John Pudner: Thanks, Gretchen. Wunderkind? Reminds me of my days in that most German of North American cities, Milwaukee. I matriculated at Marquette University, home of my beloved Warriors.
GC: So John, you master minded the electoral strategy for Professor Dave Brat in his stunning upset.
JP: Uh, Gretchen, it's not 'Brat' as in 'Spoiled' but 'brat' as in the sausage. You know, some of the best brats are from Wisconsin. I know this because I was graduated from Marquette University, home of my beloved Warriors.
GC: You are unique in that you not only consult political campaigns but also provide insight to NBA front offices.
JP: Sure, I provide statistical analysis for NBA teams but my real love is for Marquette University basketball. And frankly, my go to source for information on Marquette hoops is Scoop. I like to think that without the thought provoking insights found in that forum there is no Dave Brat heading to Washington. And I want to take this opportunity to thank Chico and ZFB for their love and support over the years and making me the puppet master I am today.
Brilliant!
Quote from: bamamarquettefan on June 16, 2014, 03:57:48 PM
Thanks for the input. He really is a level-headed economist who believes self-serving deal-making is making it impossible to address the deficit. But I hear you loud and clear - the attempt to paint the picture will be there ... but I won't go any further so as not to cross the line on political advocacy on the sacred basketball pages here!
Watch out for R's as well as D's and where the money comes from ... an old setup for the new kids on the block.
Quote from: bamamarquettefan on June 16, 2014, 03:57:48 PM
Thanks for the input. He really is a level-headed economist who believes self-serving deal-making is making it impossible to address the deficit. But I hear you loud and clear - the attempt to paint the picture will be there ... but I won't go any further so as not to cross the line on political advocacy on the sacred basketball pages here!
Congratulations.
I really appreciated the links, and your insight on the value/targeting of volunteer worker time. I shared this with my niece who is just getting into the professional campaign business, after UH. She has worked media relations for Houston Mayor Anise Parker, and is now on the Wendy Davis for Texas Governor team. Then, its on to presidential primary/fundraising work. I hope she mentors from your insights. I am amazed that now (compared to my day), a bright Poli Sci/Statistics major can actually make a full time living/career in the year round campaign business, as she is doing....Much money flowing in == jobs generated, I guess.
BTW, I chuckled seeing your guy is an economist. I worked at Bill Proxmire's office, who was also trained as an economist. In the 1976 (and again in 1982) senate runs...we spent about $200...for the postage to RETURN all campaign contribution $$. He solely relied on volunteers, and personal handshakes to stay in office. He was, even back then, an anachronism, but I've always admired his high "economic" valuation of personal time capital and his trust in participatory government.
My very best wishes for your continued success. We'll need a few more economists, in DC very soon- lol.
Hey, would love to help her out, but sounds like she has figured it out on her own. Anything for a one-step-removed Marquette person.
My only problem with your buddy Proxmire was that I interned in Sen. Kasten's office while at Marquette. Every time i answered the phone, all I heard was, "why doesn't Sen. Kasten answer his own phone like Sen. Proxmire does?"
One day one of the other interns answered the phone and Senator Kasten happened to be visiting the Milwaukee office. He was walking through saying, "Greetings!" "Greetings!" to the staff and interns when suddenly the voice from the other intern shouted out, "Yes sir, he sure is. He is right here!" and to everyone else's shock he extended the phone and cord toward Senator Kasten with a huge smile.
"Let me just take that in the office," Sen. Kasten said, and after talking to the constituent called the state director into the office to make sure he gave a little friendly refresher on screening calls. He was quite nice about it.
Gosh, I did that internship 20 hours a week, was News Editor at the Marquette Tribune 20 hours a week and did sports agate for the Milwaukee Journal 20 hours a week that final year. Luckily my finance now wife Kalynne and I had signed up for several of the same classes, so we spent a little time together. But after three years of drinking every single night, it was a great transition from wonderful MU to the work world. What great memories.
I am not into your political views but I admire your political work. I was POSC major at MU. The most interesting aspect is the anti-government feeling you read and extends from both right and left populism. Get money out of politics AND the administration of government. Congratulations.
Ya look a lot younger than I expected. Thought you were one of them old farts on this board.
Hahahahaha, that is fantastic.
Quote from: keefe on June 16, 2014, 12:02:19 PM
Please. We're not stupid. Just disappointed.
Gretchen Carlson: With us today is the new Wunderkind of Congressional Electoral Politics, Mr. Moneyball - John Pudner.
John Pudner: Thanks, Gretchen. Wunderkind? Reminds me of my days in that most German of North American cities, Milwaukee. I matriculated at Marquette University, home of my beloved Warriors.
GC: So John, you master minded the electoral strategy for Professor Dave Brat in his stunning upset.
JP: Uh, Gretchen, it's not 'Brat' as in 'Spoiled' but 'brat' as in the sausage. You know, some of the best brats are from Wisconsin. I know this because I was graduated from Marquette University, home of my beloved Warriors.
GC: You are unique in that you not only consult political campaigns but also provide insight to NBA front offices.
JP: Sure, I provide statistical analysis for NBA teams but my real love is for Marquette University basketball. And frankly, my go to source for information on Marquette hoops is Scoop. I like to think that without the thought provoking insights found in that forum there is no Dave Brat heading to Washington. And I want to take this opportunity to thank Chico and ZFB for their love and support over the years and making me the puppet master I am today.
Quote from: bamamarquettefan on June 16, 2014, 11:29:01 AM
ok, this has nothing to do with the program other than as an excuse for why I have been sadly absent from Cracked Sidewalks and muscoop. Was busy planning Eric Cantor's defeat last week, but did manage to break away a few days before the "biggest upset in American political history" (according to Fox News) for reseating, so I will be back in the Bradley Center this season!
Here is my recent tv interview
http://video.foxnews.com/v/3619821064001/how-moneyball-style-politics-helped-dave-brat-win-in-va/#sp=show-clips
Here is a little more in depth story on the win
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/06/13/Moneyball-Consultant-John-Pudner-Predicted-Dave-Brat-Vote-Count
Great job an congratulations Bama!
Quote from: bamamarquettefan on June 16, 2014, 11:29:01 AM
ok, this has nothing to do with the program other than as an excuse for why I have been sadly absent from Cracked Sidewalks and muscoop. Was busy planning Eric Cantor's defeat last week, but did manage to break away a few days before the "biggest upset in American political history" (according to Fox News) for reseating, so I will be back in the Bradley Center this season!
Here is my recent tv interview
http://video.foxnews.com/v/3619821064001/how-moneyball-style-politics-helped-dave-brat-win-in-va/#sp=show-clips
Here is a little more in depth story on the win
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/06/13/Moneyball-Consultant-John-Pudner-Predicted-Dave-Brat-Vote-Count
I hope to be going up against you in the future. It'd be an honor to be in a campaign against a candidate that has someone as knowledgeable as yourself.
Appreciate both of you with opposite political views. The biggest thing we are missing in politics is people on each side not knowing anything about people on the other - there interests, there children, etc. Hopefully we can bridge that. As for looking younger than expected, thanks! Hate to say I am hitting 50 next year so just depends were you put the "old" bar.
Quote from: bamamarquettefan on June 18, 2014, 02:03:04 AM
Appreciate both of you with opposite political views. The biggest thing we are missing in politics is people on each side not knowing anything about people on the other - there interests, there children, etc. Hopefully we can bridge that. As for looking younger than expected, thanks! Hate to say I am hitting 50 next year so just depends were you put the "old" bar.
lol, sorry but I cant resist here...
So true, we seem to know so little of "there" interests, "there" children, ...likely, because....
"Rarely is the question asked: Is our children learning?"....and....
"..... childrens do learn when standards are high and results are measured."
http://politicalhumor.about.com/od/bushvideos/youtube/childrens.htm
Quote from: Gato78 on June 16, 2014, 07:38:29 PM
I am not into your political views but I admire your political work. I was POSC major at MU. The most interesting aspect is the anti-government feeling you read and extends from both right and left populism. Get money out of politics AND the administration of government. Congratulations.
If you took the money out of politics and the administration of government, you'd have drastically fewer Republicans
andDemocrats elected... good luck getting bi-partisan support - or any support - on that one.
Dems and Repubs may (appear to) hate each other when the cameras are rolling, but they have a common enemy when the cameras are turned off --- a third party. You don't need to be a statistical genius or POSC major to know that.
By the way, Bama, congrats on the professional success. Not because we embrace Jeffersonian-Burkean principles and ideals but, rather, it is nice to see our alums applying that Jesuit education in meaningful, innovative ways. Best wishes for continued achievement.
Quote from: bamamarquettefan on June 18, 2014, 02:03:04 AM
Appreciate both of you with opposite political views. The biggest thing we are missing in politics is people on each side not knowing anything about people on the other - there interests, there children, etc. Hopefully we can bridge that.
Au contraire mon frere, Chicos has told us plenty about himself.
Quote from: Bleuteaux on June 18, 2014, 05:36:29 PM
Au contraire mon frere, Chicos has told us plenty about himself.
This one actually made me laugh out loud.