Nate Silver & the “Moneyball” analogy
Forecasting Tuesday
Friday, November 02, 2012
BROOKE GLADSTONE: I dont know, I think that you yourself, if you weren't affecting this false modesty right now
- would concede that people following your meta poll would be closer than people who were trying to follow individual polls.
NATE SILVER: Well, Ill tell you what Im less modest about though, I think we have a better way of doing things, and the reason I got into this is because I found the horserace coverage extremely vapid, right, where a lot of it was just kind of recycling quotes from the campaigns and, and talking in clichés but didn't really hold up to scrutiny. And I had seen in baseball, a field I was in before covering politics, how you had kind of the Moneyball revolution seeped its way into kind of journalism first and then inside the game.
Politics, is kind of the, the reverse almost, where campaigns themselves are quite data driven but I think the people who cover them are not as much. Theyre always more allured by what they think is the, quote, unquote, narrative, what - what I think, frankly, is the is the spin.
BROOKE GLADSTONE: Youre kinda like the Jonah Hill character
- of politics.
NATE SILVER: I've gotten that comparison more than the Brad Pitt comparison...
http://www.onthemedia.org/2012/nov/02/forecasting-tuesday/transcript/
http://audio.wnyc.org/otm/otm110212c.mp3