Obama: It Won’t Rain During Acceptance Speech

I was reading an article in Tuesday’s New York Times about Barack Obama’s decision to hold his acceptance speech at the Democratic convention in August at Invesco Stadium at Mile High Field in Denver.

In particular, this sentence caught my eye:

But Mrs. [Obama campaign strategist Anita] Dunn said the campaign had studied the weather patterns and was confident that it would not rain.

Now, I know how hard it is to predict what the weather will be more than a few days in advance. But deciding that no rain will fall during the August 28th event seems to exude the same type of confidence in weather models that global warming activists have used in making their calculations of what conditions will be 50 years from now.

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