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| April 8 2004
| Shawn Macomber
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Kerry's New Hate-America Man
By Shawn Macomber
FrontPageMagazine.com | April 8, 2004
If this is John Kerry's idea of moving to the center, then he inhabits an unelectable portion of the far-Left. The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee hired a young lefty pit bull, Zach Exley, away from MoveOn.org yesterday, and charged him with the task of lording over the campaigns online communications. Exley, whose idea of proper political discourse is borderline pathological, is an odd addition to Kerrys team at the precise moment when the candidate is sprinting away from the word liberal.
A former union organizer, Exley first rose to prominence in Democratic circles when George W. Bush publicly berated him during the 2000 campaign via the national press over his GWBush.com website, which mostly made unsubstantiated claims about the Republican presidential candidates alleged cocaine use. Bush tried, and failed, to have the FEC bring a complaint against Exley. Instead, Exley received loads of favorable international press and became an instant celebrity. The site remains active to this day, hawking bumper stickers and T-shirts with tender patriotic devotions emblazoned on them, such as: Imperialism. A Way of Life Worth Bombing For; Regime Change Starts At Home; Bush is a Punk Ass Chump; and, oddly enough, for a site selling wares, Capitalism: Its Great in Theory, It Just Didnt Work in Practice.
Exley then organized another site, CounterCoup.com, the sole mission of which was to question the legitimacy of a Bush presidency, due to disenfranchisement and disregard for the will of the people. CounterCoup is no parody site, however. Toggling through the pages one will find material more than vaguely threatening. For example, one page shows a devil on the ground, a broadsword-wielding angel preparing to behead him. The devil is labeled, Bush Coup, while the sword the angel sports is christened, The Spirit of Democracy. Another box displays a picture of a screaming, lynch mob with the caption, Sometimes Democracy Requires More Than Voting.
Just in case the radical content of the site has left you with any question over the political leanings of Mr. Exley, he posts a prominent link to a conspiracy theory-laden article on the World Socialist Website, declaring it a must read.
It will be interesting to see how Exleys well-documented hate-America attitude jives with the Kerry campaigns desperate rush for the center and the crucial independent voters. In a commentary on MoveOn.org last year, Exley urged his fellow Democrats to reject false, jingoistic patriotism.
Our leaders remind us in nearly every speech they make that we live in the greatest, freest, most just nation on Earth, Exley wrote. They remind us so often, that one can't help but wonder if they really do believe it
What if America wasn't or isn't number one? Well, lets start by asking Exleys new boss whether he believes America is the greatest nation on earth. Like everything else, he probably does
and doesnt. Exley himself apparently hasnt even figured out if theres anything admirable here, and hes going to lead the internet charge for John Kerry?
Exley steadfastly refuses to apologize for even the most vile ads posted on his watch at MoveOn.org. Exley would not repudiate the now infamous spot comparing Bush to Adolf Hitler, an ad even über-leftist Michael Moore rejected. Asked whether he understood why Republicans might find the comparison in poor taste, Exley dismissed the furor as, typical Republican bullsh-t.
The Exley hire, of course, also raises new questions about whether Kerrys campaign is coordinating with MoveOn.org, which is strictly outlawed under the current campaign finance regime. The group has already spent more than $17 million on anti-Bush ads, with plans to spend much, much more.
This isnt the first time Exleys actions have raised eyebrows over what exactly the true role of MoveOn.org is in this election cycle. Several months ago, Exley took a two-week leave of absence from his position as Director of Special Projects at MoveOn.org to rewire campaign software over at the Dean campaign headquarters, a move Deans opponents decried as unsavory at the time.
Exley has been sold well, but Kerry may wake up one day in the not-too-distant future realizing he was conned into buying a lemon. Liberals have become so hysterical that they have confused their own hype with results. Exley and MoveOn.org are not super organizers. Their much vaunted online primary last year, reported the world over, showed a majority of their flock backing Howard Dean and Dennis Kucinich, two folks who did not turn in impressive performances when it came time for actual elections. In fact, Dean, the straight talking hero of the internet revolution, has been reduced to giving speeches on behalf of former foe Kerry just to maintain some semblance of relevance. Would someone please explain how this qualifies as success?
And yet, both Exley and Joe Trippi were welcomed like heroes at the recent South By Southwest conference, giving keynote speeches on Kerrys imminent victory via online organizing. The media loves the idea and keeps it alive. (They thought the internet would deliver John McCain the Republican nomination four years ago, too.) But clearly it has not panned out so far.
Exley touts himself as some sort of martyr for internet Marxism. Hes writing a book this year on union organization called Trust the People, but one wonders how much actual fraternizing with the rank-and-file a 23-year-old who seems to have spent quite a bit of time learning internet code actually could have done. No, Exleys revolt has been decidedly white collar. For example, in an essay on internet organization, Exley writes about how he set up candlelight vigils online. The best part, he explains, was that, When you signed up, it told you that there were others signed up to attend your local vigil, so you wouldn't be the only one.
Meet the milquetoast revolutionary, afraid to be the only one holding a sign. This attitude is endemic among this batch of lazy internet guerrillas, sending out e-mail petitions and spouting leftist jargon on well-financed blogs. Oh, theyll come out to a peace march with 50,000 other college kids. But if you want to talk about sacrifice for ideals, if you want to talk about suffering or sitting in the minority, not a chance. And you can take that to the bank.
Perhaps Exley himself put it best in a speech last week. There's a tendency to characterize people who get lucky this way as geniuses, but we're just lucky, he said. We're not geniuses. Calling us geniuses misses the fact that we fail a lot, too.
Alright, Zach. I promise to stop calling you a genius. And hiring a raving leftist like Exley makes one question Kerrys intelligence, too. Exley is well to the Left of America. In hiring him, the Massachusetts leftist is showing his true colors.
Shawn Macomber is a staff writer at The American Spectator and a contributor to FrontPage Magazine. He also runs the website Return of the Primitive.
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To: ThreePuttinDude
YIKES !!!! Is that Mr. Hawkins my english teacher.
To: Rise of South Park Republicans
Kerry's New Hate-America Man
By Shawn Macomber
FrontPageMagazine.com | April 8, 2004
If this is John Kerry's idea of moving to the center, then he inhabits an unelectable portion of the far-Left. The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee hired a young lefty pit bull, Zach Exley, away from MoveOn.org yesterday, and charged him with the task of lording over the campaigns online communications. Exley, whose idea of proper political discourse is borderline pathological, is an odd addition to Kerrys team at the precise moment when the candidate is sprinting away from the word liberal.
A former union organizer, Exley first rose to prominence in Democratic circles when George W. Bush publicly berated him during the 2000 campaign via the national press over his GWBush.com website, which mostly made unsubstantiated claims about the Republican presidential candidates alleged cocaine use. Bush tried, and failed, to have the FEC bring a complaint against Exley. Instead, Exley received loads of favorable international press and became an instant celebrity. The site remains active to this day, hawking bumper stickers and T-shirts with tender patriotic devotions emblazoned on them, such as: Imperialism. A Way of Life Worth Bombing For; Regime Change Starts At Home; Bush is a Punk Ass Chump; and, oddly enough, for a site selling wares, Capitalism: Its Great in Theory, It Just Didnt Work in Practice.
Exley then organized another site, CounterCoup.com, the sole mission of which was to question the legitimacy of a Bush presidency, due to disenfranchisement and disregard for the will of the people. CounterCoup is no parody site, however. Toggling through the pages one will find material more than vaguely threatening. For example, one page shows a devil on the ground, a broadsword-wielding angel preparing to behead him. The devil is labeled, Bush Coup, while the sword the angel sports is christened, The Spirit of Democracy. Another box displays a picture of a screaming, lynch mob with the caption, Sometimes Democracy Requires More Than Voting.
Just in case the radical content of the site has left you with any question over the political leanings of Mr. Exley, he posts a prominent link to a conspiracy theory-laden article on the World Socialist Website, declaring it a must read.
It will be interesting to see how Exleys well-documented hate-America attitude jives with the Kerry campaigns desperate rush for the center and the crucial independent voters. In a commentary on MoveOn.org last year, Exley urged his fellow Democrats to reject false, jingoistic patriotism.
Our leaders remind us in nearly every speech they make that we live in the greatest, freest, most just nation on Earth, Exley wrote. They remind us so often, that one can't help but wonder if they really do believe it
What if America wasn't or isn't number one? Well, lets start by asking Exleys new boss whether he believes America is the greatest nation on earth. Like everything else, he probably does
and doesnt. Exley himself apparently hasnt even figured out if theres anything admirable here, and hes going to lead the internet charge for John Kerry?
Exley steadfastly refuses to apologize for even the most vile ads posted on his watch at MoveOn.org. Exley would not repudiate the now infamous spot comparing Bush to Adolf Hitler, an ad even über-leftist Michael Moore rejected. Asked whether he understood why Republicans might find the comparison in poor taste, Exley dismissed the furor as, typical Republican bullsh-t.
The Exley hire, of course, also raises new questions about whether Kerrys campaign is coordinating with MoveOn.org, which is strictly outlawed under the current campaign finance regime. The group has already spent more than $17 million on anti-Bush ads, with plans to spend much, much more.
This isnt the first time Exleys actions have raised eyebrows over what exactly the true role of MoveOn.org is in this election cycle. Several months ago, Exley took a two-week leave of absence from his position as Director of Special Projects at MoveOn.org to rewire campaign software over at the Dean campaign headquarters, a move Deans opponents decried as unsavory at the time.
Exley has been sold well, but Kerry may wake up one day in the not-too-distant future realizing he was conned into buying a lemon. Liberals have become so hysterical that they have confused their own hype with results. Exley and MoveOn.org are not super organizers. Their much vaunted online primary last year, reported the world over, showed a majority of their flock backing Howard Dean and Dennis Kucinich, two folks who did not turn in impressive performances when it came time for actual elections. In fact, Dean, the straight talking hero of the internet revolution, has been reduced to giving speeches on behalf of former foe Kerry just to maintain some semblance of relevance. Would someone please explain how this qualifies as success?
And yet, both Exley and Joe Trippi were welcomed like heroes at the recent South By Southwest conference, giving keynote speeches on Kerrys imminent victory via online organizing. The media loves the idea and keeps it alive. (They thought the internet would deliver John McCain the Republican nomination four years ago, too.) But clearly it has not panned out so far.
Exley touts himself as some sort of martyr for internet Marxism. Hes writing a book this year on union organization called Trust the People, but one wonders how much actual fraternizing with the rank-and-file a 23-year-old who seems to have spent quite a bit of time learning internet code actually could have done. No, Exleys revolt has been decidedly white collar. For example, in an essay on internet organization, Exley writes about how he set up candlelight vigils online. The best part, he explains, was that, When you signed up, it told you that there were others signed up to attend your local vigil, so you wouldn't be the only one.
Meet the milquetoast revolutionary, afraid to be the only one holding a sign. This attitude is endemic among this batch of lazy internet guerrillas, sending out e-mail petitions and spouting leftist jargon on well-financed blogs. Oh, theyll come out to a peace march with 50,000 other college kids. But if you want to talk about sacrifice for ideals, if you want to talk about suffering or sitting in the minority, not a chance. And you can take that to the bank.
Perhaps Exley himself put it best in a speech last week. There's a tendency to characterize people who get lucky this way as geniuses, but we're just lucky, he said. We're not geniuses. Calling us geniuses misses the fact that we fail a lot, too.
Alright, Zach. I promise to stop calling you a genius. And hiring a raving leftist like Exley makes one question Kerrys intelligence, too. Exley is well to the Left of America. In hiring him, the Massachusetts leftist is showing his true colors.
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posted on
04/08/2004 6:10:10 PM PDT
by
ThreePuttinDude
(RACECAR spelled backwards is....well you know...)
To: ThreePuttinDude
Geez Louise, if I knew this was gonna be nick-picked by grammar flamers I would have left this article to someone else
To: Rise of South Park Republicans
Exley, whose idea of proper political discourse is borderline pathologicalThis kook is going to make us look sooooo good (Bush landslide in 2004). Their hate will come back to bite their cowardly fat as$es. Call it "Karma."
9
posted on
04/08/2004 6:14:57 PM PDT
by
concerned about politics
( Liberals are still stuck at the bottom of Maslow's Hierarchy)
To: Rise of South Park Republicans
Geez Louise, if I knew this was gonna be nick-picked by grammar flamers I would have left this article to someone else
'Gonna' is non-standard. HTH. HAND.
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posted on
04/08/2004 6:16:04 PM PDT
by
Asclepius
(protectionists would outsource our dignity and prosperity in return for illusory job security)
To: Rise of South Park Republicans
Geez Louise, if I knew this was gonna be nick-picked by grammar flamers I would have left this article to someone elseNah. They're just helping. It's easier to read using HTML.
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posted on
04/08/2004 6:18:11 PM PDT
by
concerned about politics
( Liberals are still stuck at the bottom of Maslow's Hierarchy)
To: Rise of South Park Republicans
Hiring Exley is certainly a lurch to the left.
Great news for Bush/Cheney.
12
posted on
04/08/2004 6:20:31 PM PDT
by
Oldeconomybuyer
(The democRATS are near the tipping point.)
To: Rise of South Park Republicans
Kerry has another storm forming on his horizon. CNSNews.com has a story that connects him with the judicial nominee scandal via the U boat commander.
13
posted on
04/08/2004 6:22:10 PM PDT
by
cripplecreek
(you tell em i'm commin.... and hells commin with me.)
To: cripplecreek
Kerry is such a toad. He's just an unlikeable person.
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posted on
04/08/2004 6:37:43 PM PDT
by
concerned about politics
( Liberals are still stuck at the bottom of Maslow's Hierarchy)
To: Rise of South Park Republicans
Nay, no nits being picked here. I just find it easier to read with paragraphs in place..;^)
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posted on
04/08/2004 6:56:22 PM PDT
by
ThreePuttinDude
(RACECAR spelled backwards is....well you know...)
To: ThreePuttinDude
Gee, Exley is gauche for Kerry. I do believe that in French gauche means both left and sinister or evil. One is known by the friends they keep. Sort of describes Kerry well don't you think?
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posted on
04/08/2004 7:03:34 PM PDT
by
SandRat
(Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
To: Rise of South Park Republicans
Hmmm....... first Captain Teddy P*ssgums, now Ex Zachly--
think Kerry is hiring old Zap Comix characters.
17
posted on
04/08/2004 7:09:40 PM PDT
by
fat city
(Julius Rosenberg's soviet code name was "Liberal")
To: ThreePuttinDude
What are the collective failures at MoveOn gonna do now that they've lost their most valuable 23 year old theorist?
Amy, Wes and the rest of the MoveOn gang are gonna be lost without the wise guidance of Zack. Hehehehe...
Good to see Kerry making a huge mistake. Good to know that the rats are gonna have a tough time keeping the troops on message. This will be fun...
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posted on
04/08/2004 7:30:24 PM PDT
by
telebob
To: fat city
"think Kerry is hiring old Zap Comix characters"
Maybe.....
But we have Mr. Natural!
Regards,
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posted on
04/09/2004 4:08:31 AM PDT
by
Jimmy Valentine
(DemocRATS - when they speak, they lie; when they are silent, they are stealing the American Dream)
To: Jimmy Valentine; fat city
How about this????HAR HAR HAR


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posted on
04/09/2004 5:58:45 PM PDT
by
ThreePuttinDude
(RACECAR spelled backwards is....well you know...)
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