Con-artists of the world bow before the MASTERS: Sergio Bendixen and Fernand Amandi!!!


(The first one is Charles Ponzi, by the way)

“The ANTI-Embargo message won in Miami-Dade” reads a headline in today’s El Nuevo Herald:

According to exit polls Crist got 50 % of the Cuban-AMerican vote and Scott 46 %, according to Fernand Amandi of the polling firm Bendixen & Amandi International.

“Según las encuestas de votantes al salir de las urnas, Crist obtuvo el 50 por ciento del voto cubano y Scott el 46 por ciento”, señaló Fernand Amandi, de la firma encuestadora Bendixen & Amandi International.

In fact, as reported by Capitol Hill Cubans:

Scott won all of the precincts with the highest Cuban-American voter concentration.

For example, in the Hialeah precincts, where a majority of Cuban-Americans run the spectrum from first-wave to recent-arrivals, Scott won by over 65%.

Meanwhile, further south, in the overwhelmingly Cuban-American precincts of Tamiami, Westchester and West Dade (known as “the 400s”), Scott also won handily.

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Above: Sergio Bendixen of the prestigious polling firm Bendixen & Amandi International–whose customers prove that in his famous quip P.T. Barnum seriously low-balled a famous rate of birth.

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Fernand Amandi (on right) with Carlos Saladrigas’ faithful valet Ricardo Herrero of The Cuba Study Group and Cuba Now.

Pics above obviously prove the scrupulous impartiality of this prestigious polling firm. (and of El Nuevo Herald)

8 thoughts on “Con-artists of the world bow before the MASTERS: Sergio Bendixen and Fernand Amandi!!!”

  1. I remember that during the 2004 presidential election, Bendixen appeared on the local TV news in Miami an hour before the polls closed to say that he predicted Kerry had won Florida. Minutes later, he again appeared on the news to say that Kerry had won Ohio and therefore would be the president elect. His strategy was to apparently discourage Republican voters from going to the polls. It didn’t work and Kerry didn’t win. Interesting how the Miami Herald did not report that nor does it remember the many wrongful Bendixen predictions.

  2. I was wondering what the mainstream media would do after this election when their assertion that Cuban Americans have turned to the democratic party and are now pro-engagement with the tyrany have been so soundly trounced. I guess that I gave them too much credit. What else would they do, but continue rehatching the same lie. After nearly 50 years of claiming that there is a generational shift and that Cuban Americans want relations with Cuba, they have no choice but to continue down the same path. There is just too much investiture in that mythical generational shit theory to now suddenly admit that they were wrong.

  3. These people aren’t just disgustingly dubious; they’re too easily caught in the act, so to speak–too sloppy and crude, not to say half-assed. Even Castro, Inc. must see them with disdain.

  4. Hey man, they are in Versailles and one even has a Fania Records t-shirt on. You know they are legitimate.

    In all honesty, they both look like tremendous come-mierdas…

  5. They don’t look like comemierdas, exactly, but they definitely look like sleazebags. As for Bendixen, he looks like a retarded walrus, and Saladrigas looks like a Sicilian usurer. Such lovely people.

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