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Re: Obama -- American Badass
what's really bizarre is that McCain isnt as computer/web (and whatever new other forms of information/communication) illiterate as most think.
the sad part is his supporters believe that he IS, but invoke the How Dare They, Don't They Know About His Injuries As A POW card as a defense http://uppitywoman08.wordpress.com/2...n-ad/#comments Last edited by kagenaki koe; 09-13-2008 at 03:26 AM. |
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Re: Obama -- American Badass
Re. being unable to use a computer, the Republicans have long been better than the Democrats at grasping (or exploiting) the fact that:
- voters like it when a leader comes across as ignorant, a bit dumb. - votes dislike it (in fact feel contempt) when a leader comes across as intelligent. Course that's a generalization, but from years of following politics, that seems to be the prevailing opinion. Being or sounding dumb wins elections. Not just in your country either. A culture of anti-intellectualism (if you want to call it that) seems to infect many Western countries. Rather than respect someone's intelligence and knowledge, 'we' seem to feel repelled by it. Yet sounding tough is looked on much more favourably. And let's not beat around the GWB here.... for some reason, and to a large extent, voters inclined to the political right tend to succumb to this more readily than those on the left. John Wayne in the Searchers rather than Gregory Peck in To Kill a Mockingbird. I wonder why? |
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