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Sherlock and Barack

How the Sherlock Holmes factor Decided the Election of November 2012

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Sherlock and Barack

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SHERLOCK AND BARACK. This is NOT a New Sherlock Holmes Mystery. It is a research paper contributing to the amateur academic discipline known as Sherlockian studies. Also known as The Great Game. If the reader are not familiar with this discipline then you could start by googling "(Sherlock) The Great Game" and then indulge your imagination, employ skills of scientific deduction, and enjoy yourself. The particular study inquires into the questions - Why did Barack Obama win in November 2012? Why did Mitt Romney lose? Pundits and political scientists have offered countless reasons. This study reveals the real reason - The Sherlock Holmes Factor. Had it not been for Sherlock Holmes, Mitt Romney would be president. Does President Barack Obama owe a debt of gratitude to Dr. John Watson for recording the first Sherlock Holmes story, A Study in Scarlet? Or is the debt owed to someone else altogether. This study is the first entry by Sherlockian Craig Stephen Copland into the Grand Game of amateur analysis of the canon of Sherlock Holmes stories, and their effect on western civilization. Sherlockians will enjoy the logical deductions that lead to the inevitable conclusions. . Historical Literary History & Criticism Mystery United States World Literature Detective Sherlock Holmes Game
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