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Punk the prez? - Moby's anti-Bush tricks
New York Daily News ^ | 2/09/04 | Rush & Molloy

Posted on 02/09/2004 1:33:06 AM PST by kattracks

One of Sen. John Kerry's celebrity supporters is ready to pull out all the stops to get him elected. Republicans are shrieking over a suggestion by rocker Moby that Democrats spread gossip about President Bush on the Internet. "No one's talking about how to keep the other side home on Election Day," Moby tells us. "It's a lot easier than you think and it doesn't cost that much. This election can be won by 200,000 votes."

Moby suggests that it's possible to seed doubt among Bush's far-right supporters on the Web.

"You target his natural constituencies," says the Grammy-nominated techno-wizard. "For example, you can go on all the pro-life chat rooms and say you're an outraged right-wing voter and that you know that George Bush drove an ex-girlfriend to an abortion clinic and paid for her to get an abortion.

"Then you go to an anti-immigration Web site chat room and ask, 'What's all this about George Bush proposing amnesty for illegal aliens?'"

Moby didn't claim that he believed the abortion story.

Last month, Bush did propose reforms to immigration policy. But he insisted, "I oppose amnesty, placing undocumented workers on the automatic path to citizenship [because it] perpetuates illegal immigration."

Republican National Committee spokeswoman Christine Iverson likened Moby's proposal to "dirty campaign tactics we're already seeing from John Kerry."

"His campaign was willing to use these kinds of voter suppression tactics against members of his own party in Iowa and New Hampshire," Iverson says. "John Kerry is a hypocrite. He pledged to run a clean campaign. Then he uses the lowest form of gutter politics to impugn his opponents, Democratic and Republican. It's unfortunate but this is probably just the beginning of the kind of tactics we're going to be seeing from John Kerry in the months to come."

Kerry spokeswoman Stephanie Cutter said, "I doubt that Moby was suggesting anybody suppress the vote. We did not use any dirty tactics against any candidate.

"When it comes to dirty tricks the Republic party wrote the book. We've already seen Republican attacks and we haven't even won the nomination yet. The Republican Party is clearly afraid of John Kerry."

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With Ben Widdicombe and Suzanne Rozdeba

Originally published on February 8, 2004



TOPICS: Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004election; agitators; agitprop; anarchists; appathy; baldheaded; blackshirts; brownshirts; bushhaters; culturewar; dirtytactics; dirtytricks; disruptors; dnctalkingpoints; dusruptors; election2004; eminem; fifthcolumn; goonsquad; johnkerry; lyingliar; mediabias; moby; mobytrolls; mtv; plausibledeniablity; rentamob; smearcampaign; stealanelection; suppressthevote; trolls; usefulidiots; zotforbrains
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To: weegee; Jim Robinson
Cho has infiltrators? Boy, that's GREAT news for FR! The more left wing idiots that think they can come here and "play games" just makes the point this the the place to be!

WTG Jim Robinson!
21 posted on 02/09/2004 1:53:30 AM PST by Fledermaus (Democrats are just not capable of defending our nation's security. It's that simple!)
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To: weegee
Can you give me one of his commercial songs so I can maybe have a reference... I seriously have no clue who this Moby is.
22 posted on 02/09/2004 1:54:19 AM PST by Fledermaus (Democrats are just not capable of defending our nation's security. It's that simple!)
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To: NYCVirago
Maybe he'll also tell the media that it's okay to call "Florida" in the 2004 election when the EST time zone polls close; after all there is no "harm" in convincing several thousand voters to head straight home rather than voting when they get off work in the CST Florida panhandle.
23 posted on 02/09/2004 1:56:02 AM PST by weegee
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To: Fledermaus
Yeah, I got quite a laugh out of their little fantasy going on over there.

The cyber-rape thing was adorable wasn't it?

They are pretty easy to spot that's for sure, but they sure think they are being clever.

(But wait, maybe I'm one of the sleepers, not you.)

Oh no, I'm all confused now. Maybe their plan is working.

Idiots! That Eris guy sounds like a real prize.

24 posted on 02/09/2004 1:57:01 AM PST by texasflower (in the event of the rapture.......the Bush White House will be unmanned)
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To: Fledermaus

He makes crappy techno music.

Heard of "We Are All Made of Stars"?

25 posted on 02/09/2004 1:57:44 AM PST by Hawkeye's Girl
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To: weegee
Hey, Moby thinks it's okay to spread vicious, untrue rumors about Bush's life; maybe we can start a rumor that Moby is a closeted straight guy!
26 posted on 02/09/2004 1:58:53 AM PST by NYCVirago
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To: Hawkeye's Girl
You're making me laugh just by posting that picture! That is the face of a vegan -- why doesn't PETA use him in their "vegan men are sexier" commercials?
27 posted on 02/09/2004 2:00:11 AM PST by NYCVirago
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To: Fledermaus
Cho-Time for Moby vs. Drudge (FR Mentioned) (Posted on 01/23/2004)
28 posted on 02/09/2004 2:01:53 AM PST by weegee
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To: Hawkeye's Girl
Never heard of it.
29 posted on 02/09/2004 2:07:09 AM PST by Fledermaus (Democrats are just not capable of defending our nation's security. It's that simple!)
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To: weegee
Aw, the "it was comedy" excuse!

Can I take a baseball bat and beat the crap out of Alec Baldwin and call it a comedy routine too?
30 posted on 02/09/2004 2:08:23 AM PST by Fledermaus (Democrats are just not capable of defending our nation's security. It's that simple!)
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To: Fledermaus
Alec Baldwin made that claim later when he threatened to get the crowd with him and murder a Republican congressman and his family during Clinton's impeachment.
31 posted on 02/09/2004 2:09:55 AM PST by weegee
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To: NYCVirago
No need to spread false rumors. The truth about "Moby" is painful enough. Here are the words of someone who disected "the artist's" sellout to crass commercialism:

Moby Sells Out By Tim Grierson (excerpt from opening and closing paragraphs of lengthy editorial about Moby)

All 18 songs from Play have been licensed for a film or a TV show or a commercial or a trailer, an unprecedented feat. The record will go platinum soon — a happy exception to the rule that really exciting, unconventional music won’t be able to reach the mainstream.

But instead of taking satisfaction in this fact, I can only see what looms over the horizon when band promoters take their own lessons from Play’s success. Moby might have deservedly crossed over, but we the listeners will be the ones who get screwed over in the process.

Not long ago, legitimate rock ‘n’ rollers would consider under no circumstances selling their songs to advertisers. Only hacks did that — musicians with no integrity. [snip]

Maybe songs just aren’t important anymore. They’re simply shallow, dumb, mindless drivel, and they’re not worth caring about or even respecting. There’s nothing artistic about them. Anybody can do it. A song is just a tool to get you to spend money — it manipulates your emotions for somebody else’s purposes.

That’s funny, because I thought Moby was trying to do more than that with Play....


32 posted on 02/09/2004 2:14:23 AM PST by weegee
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To: kattracks
"I think some of Moby's friends are already here"..Count on it.
33 posted on 02/09/2004 2:20:00 AM PST by MEG33 (BUSH/CHENEY '04)
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To: weegee
He's a total sellout, isn't he? Moby is now most known for (take your pick): his insipid liberal politics, his selling out his songs to eeevvvil corporations (Billy Joel always got called a sellout, but he's never sold any of his songs for commercials), and his being publicly mocked in an Eminem song. What a legacy!
34 posted on 02/09/2004 2:25:14 AM PST by NYCVirago
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To: kattracks
He's supposedly descended from Herman Melville, I believe.

And yes, "We Are All Made of Stars" did indeed suck.
35 posted on 02/09/2004 2:26:57 AM PST by Polonius (It's called logic, it'll help you.)
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To: texasflower; Jim Robinson; Admin Moderator
HI Texasflower, I figure this deserves a bit more attention. I imagine people are pretty aware of this by now, but as always when dealing with unknown avitars, caution is best.

Title: Taking down FR

FR is about to become no fun for anyone there.

They're not going to feel sure anymore whether the person they are talking to and agreeing with or the person they are arguing against is real, or a dual stringing them along.

There's going to be entire threads of duals arguing back and forth. Everything said a Sheeper agrees with may just be a set up.

We've been setting up duals and sleepers for the past three years now. Some are pretty quiet. Some are pretty high profile. And we register new ones every day.

Pretty soon, the Sheepers there are going to realize that it's no fun talking to anyone else on TOS, because you may just be wasting your time talking to a dual. Who knows - some may actually have to go outside and talk to real people in real life. (For the male Sheepers, those people with the bumps on the front are called women.)

To the extent it hasn't already from other factors *cough* Old Ironsides RimJob nutting out in a Bolshevik frenzy *cough* the membership there is going to dwindle.

What's really funny is that the hardcore conservatives who comprise my little troll invasion crew have been supplemented by some of the few brighter minds at DU who hate TOS for other reasons. When it's revealed how many high profile posters at TOS are actually the kind of liberals most of us wouldn't wipe our boots off on, the scat is really going to hit the prop.

TOS jumped the shark in 2000. We're just here to administer the coup de grace.

Time for a little free market of ideas chaos, Jimmy Boy. You better bring your A game. Cause this is a band of wise-ass hackers, ugly-ass crackers, psychotic and deeply disturbed trolls, and not just a few immature kids who have been pecking at computers since before they got out of diapers.

See you on the boards. But you probably won't see me. :^)

Hail Discordia,

Eris

(aka 223 other active TOS screennames)

***

(For the male Sheepers, those people with the bumps on the front are called women.)

In case Eris ever does read this, the "people" with four legs and covered in wool aren't women, although I imagine he's not too dissappointed.

36 posted on 02/09/2004 2:29:49 AM PST by Caipirabob (Democrats.. Socialists..Commies..Traitors...Who can tell the difference?)
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To: kattracks
Hmmmm.

Moby suggests that it's possible to seed doubt among Bush's far-right supporters on the Web.

I wonder what his screen name here is?

37 posted on 02/09/2004 2:30:19 AM PST by Prodigal Son
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Kerry has already started accusing the Bush administration and the re-election campaign of "oiling up the smear machine". I wonder what revelation he is preparing everyone for? I assume the media will uncover it pretty soon and then Mr. Kerry can scream an outraged, "I TOLD YOU SO!".

He protests a little too much for me.
38 posted on 02/09/2004 2:30:25 AM PST by PatWilson
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To: kattracks
Slander has long been part and parcel of every Democrat campaign. Nothing new here, and nothing out of the ordinary.
39 posted on 02/09/2004 2:35:49 AM PST by thoughtomator ("What do I know? I'm just the President." - George W. Bush, Superbowl XXXVIII halftime statement)
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To: PatWilson
I would think "Kerry served in Vietnam while President Bush only flew planes in the National Guard" was the Kerry campaign's idea of a political smear. They neglected to consider how John Kerry defended Bill Clinton (a man who noted that he "loathed the military"). John Kerry also went antiwar loon (protesting WITH Jane Fonda).

I guess if the George W. Bush campaign answers Kerry's charges "AWOL" accusations with these facts it will be labeled an attempt to "smear" Kerry.

40 posted on 02/09/2004 2:40:15 AM PST by weegee
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