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Sean 10-20-2008 11:56 AM

Re: The scariest thing I've ever seen
 
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Originally Posted by cacophony (Post 103994)
you could argue that rally attendees represent a small portion of the total republican voter base. and if the bigoted attendees make up only a portion of that portion, you do end up with a "fringe element" responsible for the offensiveness.

we have to be careful not to do the same thing that happened when hillary didn't get the nomination. it was easy to look at the hillary rallies and say, "wow a lot of women are angry and will vote for mccain if she doesn't get the nod." but in reality that very visible, very vocal group turned out to be an itty bitty minority and most of her supporters won't defect after all.

just because these people are visible and vocal, we can't automatically decide they represent the whole.

Well said. I guess the point that I'm concerned about though is that something seems amiss here, and it's probably one of two things. Either the "fringe" group is actually larger than what we anticipated and larger than McCain would have us believe, or the "fringe" group is being whipped into a greater frenzy than we anticipated thanks to the harsh tone of rallies being held by Palin, and to a lesser extent, McCain himself. Or it could even be some of both.

But either way, my concerns were summed up well by my brother when I was talking to him on the phone yesterday. He said that it seems like the VP picks this year are probably more meaningful than they've been in a loooong time, or possibly ever. In McCain's case, it's an important consideration due to his age and repeated brushes with one of the deadliest forms of cancer out there. In Obama's case, it's because the groups getting most fired up right now seem like the kind of folks who might own a bunch of guns and be willing to take a shot at him if he wins.

So while I agree that it may indeed be no more than a "fringe" group, I'm afraid it's an extremely dangerous fringe group. As King of Snake said in another thread, the growing sentiment being seeded by McCain's campaign about Obama is that "he's black, he's a muslim, a terrorist lover AND a communist all at the same time! 'KILL HIM!'". Only it's worse than that. It seems that some are even starting to believe Obama himself is a terrorist, and that he's an actual socialist...which I assume will probably be viewed by the "fringe" element as just one tiny step from being a pinko commie that needs to be stopped.

cacophony 10-20-2008 01:06 PM

Re: The scariest thing I've ever seen
 
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Originally Posted by Sean (Post 104040)
...or the "fringe" group is being whipped into a greater frenzy than we anticipated thanks to the harsh tone of rallies being held by Palin, and to a lesser extent, McCain himself.

^ this gets my vote. palin in particular is using the dark side of the force to influence the worst elements in america and whip them into a frenzy that she hopes will sweep her into office.

jOHN rODRIGUEZ 10-20-2008 03:32 PM

Re: The scariest thing I've ever seen
 
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Originally Posted by cacophony (Post 104044)
^ this gets my vote. palin in particular is using the dark side of the force to influence the worst elements in america and whip them into a frenzy that she hopes will sweep her into office.


So, like, are we fucked whether this mentality loses or wins?

Sean 10-20-2008 04:06 PM

Re: The scariest thing I've ever seen
 
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Originally Posted by jOHN rODRIGUEZ (Post 104049)
So, like, are we fucked whether this mentality loses or wins?

Let's hope not.

King of Snake 10-21-2008 01:20 AM

Re: The scariest thing I've ever seen
 
well the fact that MacCain/Palin are still in the race and actually still tied pretty close to Obama tells me that this "fringe element" must be pretty big. It's amazing how easily words like "socialist" and "terrorist" do their job in the USA.

kagenaki koe 10-21-2008 01:36 AM

Re: The scariest thing I've ever seen
 
there's sorta hope:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/1..._n_136203.html

Strangelet 10-21-2008 07:56 AM

Re: The scariest thing I've ever seen
 
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Originally Posted by BeautifulBurnout (Post 103968)
I think part of the problem is that in the States candidates have something like 5 or 6 months of solid campaigning (if not more) before the elections, whereas here in the UK they campaign for 5 weeks and that's that.

IMO that means that there is less time for resentments to build, badmouthing to be done and mud to be slung at each other through tv ads and the like.


while the advantages of this are clear, a candidate like obama would have have a much tougher time winning, in fact he would have pretty much lost the primary against hillary if the campaign time was compressed. I guess you could argue that a grass roots movement against status quo takes a lot longer to gel than a more incremental approach to policy change.

Strangelet 10-21-2008 08:00 AM

Re: The scariest thing I've ever seen
 
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Originally Posted by Sean (Post 104040)
So while I agree that it may indeed be no more than a "fringe" group, I'm afraid it's an extremely dangerous fringe group. As King of Snake said in another thread, the growing sentiment being seeded by McCain's campaign about Obama is that "he's black, he's a muslim, a terrorist lover AND a communist all at the same time! 'KILL HIM!'". Only it's worse than that. It seems that some are even starting to believe Obama himself is a terrorist, and that he's an actual socialist...which I assume will probably be viewed by the "fringe" element as just one tiny step from being a pinko commie that needs to be stopped.


Agreeing with you here. I can't possibly dismiss any of this vitriol with an assurance that those responsible are a fringe. fascists in Italy and germany were a fringe. bolsheviks in russia were a fringe, well out numbered, brutish, and high on their own piety.

King of Snake 10-21-2008 08:19 AM

Re: The scariest thing I've ever seen
 
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Originally Posted by kagenaki koe (Post 104069)

thanks for that. Glad to see not everyone in the McCain camp wants to be associated with the racists and the ignorant.

Camiel 10-21-2008 08:35 AM

Re: The scariest thing I've ever seen
 
Meh, I dunno, that looked mighty staged to me.


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