The
Amazing Kreskin Casts His Ballot
Mentalist
Says He Knows Who'll Be Next In The White House
From
his head, to this box: The Amazing Kreskin (left) gives a locked box with his
Election 2008 prediction to the manager of a New York City bar, for safekeeping
until the big day. (AP)
(AP)
No votes have been cast for president yet. But the Kreskin primary is over.
George
Kresge Jr., better known as The Amazing Kreskin, wrote the name of his choice
to win next year's election, had a rabbi sign the paper and dropped it into a
locked box on Thursday.
Kreskin
says he didn't want to make a presidential prediction. But the name of the winner
came to him three months ago and wouldn't leave him alone. So he came up with
the scheme to write it down and lock it away.
"If
I can remain impartial at least by putting it away, sealing it, having someone
witness what I wrote, then I can at least get the credit. Because I really think
I hit it," the 72-year-old mentalist said.
He
left the box for safekeeping on a shelf above the bar at the World Bar, across
the street from the United Nations.
Just
in case that's not secure enough, Kreskin's giving a copy to Joey Reynolds, a
talk show host on a New York radio station, WOR-AM.
Kreskin
makes his living performing mind-reading tricks for hundreds of audiences a year.
News
organizations sometimes ask him for news predictions around New Year's, but this
is the first time he's ever forecast a presidential election. He says anyone can
do it.
"But
you can't do it from your own political position," he said. "You gotta
step away."
Not
that he's infallible. Kreskin's Web site notes that in October, he predicted the
New York Yankees would not abandon their manager, Joe Torre.
The
forecast "may have been clouded by my own wishful thinking," he writes.