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My undercover evening at a Wesley Clark for President meetup.
N/A | 12-02-03 | Badray

Posted on 12/01/2003 11:19:05 PM PST by Badray

Tonight was different than most of my evenings. I've spend many evenings involved in political discussions, but this one was at a (Wesley) Clark for President meetup. I was in the belly of the beast. One non-FReeper friend met me there, but soon left saying that to stay would just be 'too painful.' Perhaps I should have followed him out the door.

But, I didn't. And here, to the best of my recollection is what transpired over the next two hours.

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I had heard about the meeting tonight from an announcement in the local paper and since it was close by, I decided that I wanted to see who supports Wesley Clark and why. There was lots of good news for the ABC (anyonebutclark) people. Ranging from poor planning to poor turnout, the meeting in my estimation was less than successful although they were thrilled with the turnout.

The meeting was in the middle of the restaurant - not in a private room - which didn't allow for them showing a video that they brought. They made reservations for 20 people and had 9 people show up including me. This was there 3rd meeting in this area (Pittsburgh Metropolitan) and they were happy to have 9 people. (Sidebar - at our 2 Toomey meetups thus far, we have had 20 & 22 people). The people themselves were very friendly. There was a teacher, 2 lawyers, an HR manager, a retired chemist, and 2 or 3 homemakers among them.

When we introduced ourselves, they all were ecstatic about being able to vote for Clark. I, in the interest of (almost) full disclosure, told them that I wasn't committed to any candidate yet and wanted to see why Clark was their choice. I didn't go into more detail at that point. They were happy to have an opportunity to try to 'convert' me. Little did they know they my agenda was to highjack the meeting and to see if it was possible to convert them.

One man who was pretty serious about the whole thing kept trying to get them to move into talking about the tactics, strategy, and logistics of campaigning. I kept asking questions and moving them away from anything substantial.

They all thought that Clark was extremely intelligent and getting better at his responses. D'uh. He's had a lifetime and two months. Thrilled at doing so well on the Letterman Show, I deflated that balloon by telling that Letterman never asks hard questions.

They talked of the last two debates and were pleased that the 9 dwarves are not attacking each other, but going after Bush. I countered that they haven't distinquished themselves yet either or shown enough difference between them to make a decision. That's why I had such a hard time trying to decide between them .

I was asked if I would vote for Bush if I couldn't find an acceptable democrat or if I would sit out. My reply was that if I found none of them acceptable, I might vote 3rd party. They cringed at that, remembering the 2000 Florida election where Nader cost algore the race. (Except when Bush stole it) When the serious guy told me that sitting out or voting 3rd party was ineffective and tandamount to voting for the incumbent, I replied that my vote was too important to cast for someone or something that I didn't believe in. That warmed the cockles of their heart even if the didn't get me to say that I'd vote for anyone to get rid of Bush.

That was their main focus. I asked who their 2nd choice would be if Clark was no longer in the race. Almost in unison, the answer was ANY ONE just to get rid of Bush. They really hate the man. Many of you know that I have not been his biggest fan, but their hatred is almost pathological in it's intensity.

When they started to attack Bush on Iraq and repeated all of the talking points of the DNC, I couldn't take it any longer. I raised my voice and told them that I voted reluctantly for Bush because I couldn't stand algore and although I wasn't pleased with a lot of Bush's policies, he was, and is right on Iraq and the overseas WoT.

The one lady lawyer started with Bush stealing the election. I stopped her immediately and told her to read up on the Electoral College and she would understand how our system works. Besides, none of the recounts showed algore won. I think that I really took them by surprise, because I was quite adamant.

They started on our soldiers dying for Bush and oil and Halliburton, yada, yada, yada. I responded that the war was just and it was the right thing to do. They shut up pretty quick when I told them (it's true) that my God-child's husband was just killed there last month.

My work was almost done. One couple got up to leave and then everyone did. They never showed the video that they brought. They gave it to me in the hopes of winning me over. I left without blowing my cover. I must be a better actor than I thought.

In conclusion, I doubt that, without lobotomies, there is any hope of converting any of these people. They really believe the democrat crap. I was treated courteously throughout and although I wasn't totally honest with them, I tried not to outright lie either. I am unsure of who gets my vote next November.

One bright spot, when I mentioned Hillary, there was almost a spontaneous expression of hope that she would just go away. As a candidate, they all thought that she had too many negatives and drew the most intense reactions and that she could sink the democrats chances of taking back the White House.


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Politics/Elections; US: Pennsylvania; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: 2004; freep; wesleyclark
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To: Badray
"I kept asking questions and moving them away from anything substantial"

Great strategy although how substantial could anything they have had to say be.
221 posted on 12/03/2003 9:37:12 AM PST by never4get (Johnnie Lynn Must Go!)
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To: Badray
I am unsure of who gets my vote next November.

Who are you considering voting for?

222 posted on 12/03/2003 9:38:24 AM PST by Dr. Scarpetta
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To: Badray
My guess is that Clark supporters are what passes for moderates in the Democratic party. The Clark campaign got a big boost when Dean emerged as the front-runner. So, Clarkies are often Anyone-but-Dean people. Moderates would not be keen on Hillary, I would guess.
223 posted on 12/03/2003 9:48:28 AM PST by maro
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To: Badray
The Rats do read FR, so you should proceed with the assumption may have been blown. Be careful out there. :)
224 posted on 12/03/2003 10:54:12 AM PST by anymouse
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To: Pedantic_Lady
" Your opinion."

Yeah, but isn't that the only one that matters? ;-)

"I don't think Clinton did any better or worse than Bush or Reagan, and lying under oath about screwing an intern (in my opinion) is not the worst thing in the world, and certainly not anything to be impeached over."

Are you sure that you are on the right forum? In order to deny a plaintiff her day in court, the POTUS lied under oath and conspired with others to do the same. That is classic definition of "high crimes and misdemeanors." As you may know "high" refers to the office, not to the crime. And this was the least of his offenses that he SHOULD have been impeached over.

Well, he is a bit arrogant..."

So?

"...and he has told lies...for example, do you remember that he said he signed a patient's rights bill in Texas? He never did; he refused to do so. The governor of Texas is so weak that the Texas legislature can pass a law without the governor's signature. That's fine. I just don't like that he lied about it."

I'd take your word for it because you have never lied to me, but on this forum statements of 'fact' have to be backed up by evidence. Do you have a source for that other than your memory?

"I also don't like the fact that he took only fifteen minutes to review the record of someone about to be executed (his predecessor usually took a couple of days) and that the only person whose sentence he commuted was a serial killer."

You know for a 'fact' that he only thought about it for 15 minutes? And if it is fact, is that wrong? The person has been through a trial and a series of appeals. Especially in well publicized cases of heinous crimes, why do you need 'days' to decide that someone is deserving of the death penalty? Can you provide info on this 'serial killer' and the decision? I've never heard this accusation before.

"I lived in Texas the entire time he was governor and I was not impressed; I did not support Bush in the 2000 election..."

That seems quite evident. No further proof is required, but if you don't mind telling - Who did you vote for?

"and would have preferred Mc Cain, who I feel is a man of principle."

Principle? McCain? Only if you are not ascribing Republican principles to him. He is one of the most anti liberty Senators to carry the GOP label. He is a smoking nazi. He is in favor of gun control. He wrote the unconstitutional campaign finance reform law. The Democrats wanted him to run. What does that tell you about his 'principles'?

"Bush reminds me of a fraternity boy."

It's okay for clinton to get oral sex and force himself on women and lie about - AND GET DISBARRED OVER IT, and that's okay. But Bush reminds you of a 'fraternity boy'? As I said earlier, I am an established Bush basher - for his policies. Your complaints are merely sophomoric. I repeat my earlier question: Are you sure that you are on the right forum?

"As for their hatred of Bush, well...call it revenge."

Revenge? For what? For winning? Or are you one of those who don't understand the Electoral College and thinks he stole the election?

"That's the same thing they said about conservatives during the Clinton era."

Bush has the House and nominal control of the Senate and he is still giving the Dems a lot of what they want. Clinton fought Congress every step of the way and the few things that we got - Welfare Reform, for one - he promised to undo as soon as he could. Clinton didn't give the GOP anything.

225 posted on 12/03/2003 11:15:46 AM PST by Badray (Molon Labe!)
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To: theDentist
LOL

I'm glad that you said that. If I had, some might think that I am an anti-dentite. (Seinfeld reference, if you aren't familiar with it.)
226 posted on 12/03/2003 11:17:48 AM PST by Badray (Molon Labe!)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
Did you stay at the Holiday Inn Express? ;-)
227 posted on 12/03/2003 11:18:50 AM PST by Badray (Molon Labe!)
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To: Hootch; never4get
"Next time you go under cover, please let them get into substantial ideas so that we can find out more about what they are all about. If you go under cover, you don't want to divert the coversation away from SUBSTANCE."

"Good point. I didn't think about that angle. For another view, see the next comment from 'never4get' which is also a good point.

"Great strategy although how substantial could anything they have had to say be."

Who can argue with that?

228 posted on 12/03/2003 11:23:33 AM PST by Badray (Molon Labe!)
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To: Dr. Scarpetta
"Who are you considering voting for?"

Bush will probably get my vote IF he doesn't extend or renew the so called AWB, even if he continues to tick me off on other less serious (series)issues. If he does sign off on it, my vote will probably be a protest vote, maybe even for you. Are you running? ;-) Or a write in. Because at that point, I don't really care who gets in.

229 posted on 12/03/2003 11:29:13 AM PST by Badray (Molon Labe!)
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To: maro
They were upset with some underhanded stuff done by the Dean people, but they would still vote for him if he is the candidate. They hate Bush a whole lot more than they do Dean.
230 posted on 12/03/2003 11:33:24 AM PST by Badray (Molon Labe!)
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To: anymouse
"The Rats do read FR, so you should proceed with the assumption may have been blown. Be careful out there. :)"

Thanks, but after being married twice, and facing down the Mafia (that's a story for another day) and the IRS (another organized crime outfit) on more than one occassion, I don't scare easily.

231 posted on 12/03/2003 11:39:54 AM PST by Badray (Molon Labe!)
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To: anymouse
They found this thread right here:

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=104&topic_id=816919&mesg_id=816919

It's amazing how a bunch of losers who think they're superior can be so clueless in logic and reality! DAMN!

232 posted on 12/03/2003 11:42:50 AM PST by RogerWilko
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To: Badray
I think I need a shower.

Then why did you even bother going?? What are you going to do when the rats infiltrate our sides meetings?

233 posted on 12/03/2003 11:48:06 AM PST by Bella
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To: Badray
Good report. Too bad it wasn't more fun as an event for you.
234 posted on 12/03/2003 11:49:33 AM PST by DeathAngel
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To: Bella
???

Why did I bother going? Did you read my post? Somethimes you do things that are distasteful to see what your opponents are up to. I get my hands dirty when I have to.

Do you think that I am the first to ever do this? I'm sure that 'they' come to meetings on our side and they would even if we didn't. But I doubt that they could be as effective because they wouldn't be able to disguise their hate as easily as I could hide my disgust.
235 posted on 12/03/2003 12:03:22 PM PST by Badray (Molon Labe!)
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To: Badray
I wouldn't waste my time going to any rat meeting at all because I know that no matter what they talk about or plan, it's a waste of time, don't you agree? I prefer spending time with my family since they come first to me, and getting ready for the holidays because the holidays are a wonderful time to be with loved ones and family.
236 posted on 12/03/2003 12:06:57 PM PST by Bella
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To: Badray
Did you see that the DUmmies caught wind of your stunt? (#232). Some of them think you made this up, and a lot of the other ones think (I use that word loosely) that they were on to you and playing along.

Remember... They believe themselves to be vastly more intelligent than us "redneck" freepers! Check it out for a good laugh!

237 posted on 12/03/2003 12:10:30 PM PST by RogerWilko
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To: DeathAngel
Actually, it and this followup (and now making it to DU) has been more fun than is allowed by law.
238 posted on 12/03/2003 12:57:41 PM PST by Badray (Molon Labe!)
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To: Bella
I agree that family is important. However, my kids are now on their own with lives and activities of their own. At my age, the state of my nation is most important to me. So I spent a little time with the dems to see if I could see what makes them tick. These were nice people who were cordial to me. They care about the future of this country. That's where we part ways. I believe them to be seriously misguided and wrong in what they have in mind for the country.
239 posted on 12/03/2003 1:03:20 PM PST by Badray (Molon Labe!)
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To: RogerWilko
So far I have resisted going there, but I did go to see this. It is funny how much they 'know' when they weren't there. I don't believe that I used the word 'infiltrate', though there may have been some teasing about it. I was as complete as my sometimes faulty memory would allow, and I was also honest and fair in my reporting. The only thing that I didn't tell them was that I was a conservative. I told them that I voted for Bush, and that I AM NOT SURE if I will again. I do have serious problems with him, but YOU are more likely to get my vote than any of the democrats.

At DU, they can 'know' anything they want. They can 'believe' anything they want. Unless the people there that night read this, they may suspect that something was up, but I know that they didn't know that I was a double-naught spy. LOL
240 posted on 12/03/2003 1:10:07 PM PST by Badray (Molon Labe!)
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