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Slaughter the Pig: Team Obama needs to break out the knives...(Barf Alert)
The Root ^ | September 10, 2008 | Terence Samuel, Deputy Editor

Posted on 09/14/2008 12:44:26 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

So we wake up this morning to a Web ad from the McCain-Palin campaign accusing Barack Obama of sexism. It is a swift and superb effort and, from what we know about these things and the political climate in which we live, likely to be effective. It is a quick and dirty piece of television remarkable for the jaw-dropping, breath-taking, head-shaking dishonesty on which is it based.

The basic charge is that Obama called Sarah Palin a pig, and that is sexist. Nevermind that it never happened. It is now clear that the Republicans' strategy for victory is not to discredit Obama's views or his policy positions but to destroy the man himself.

Based on the current trajectory, what Obama may have coming will make the swift-boating of John Kerry look like a campfire song. And if Democrats are nervous and a little dispirited today it is because they have seen the effectiveness of this approach before. More importantly, they have seen it in combination with the complete inability of their own candidate to effectively respond. Obama's speech on charter schools and the importance of education in Dayton, Ohio yesterday did nothing to advance his candidacy. Instead, all the energy and resources of his campaign were spent explaining that the phrase "You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig," is an old English axiom meant to convey that deception has limits. Even McCain has used the phrase on occasion.

With undecided white women moving to McCain, the sexism ad will further monopolize Obama camp resources.

Obama's counterpunches so far, have sounded a little bit naïve, almost idiotic:

"…The American people aren't stupid. They are going to get it," he told MSNBC's Keith Olbermann early this week. "But we've got to make sure that we are being clear, not only that they [the Republicans] will not bring about change, but the very specific kinds of changes we want to bring, in terms of green technology jobs in America, investing in our education system, making college more affordable, making health care accessible to every American."

This is not a civics seminar; it's a knife fight, and the McCain camp is bringing automatic rifles.

Right now it is not about the American people getting it. It is about Obama getting it. He's getting hit over the head with a baseball bat and looking like he wants to file an amicus brief about it.

It would be silly to count out the Obama strategists; they have defied every prediction and surpassed every expectation thus far. But watching the Obama response to the Sarah Palin frenzy, conjures up sad images of John Kerry, Al Gore, or, dare we say it, Michael Dukakis.

Once again, we have Democratic dignity on display. They are taking the high road, constantly acknowledging John McCain's honorable service to the nation and saying that Sarah Palin is a tough and talented politician.

Meanwhile, on the low road and on their high horse, Republicans are making minced moose meat out of Obama. In 30 brutal minutes during the Republican Convention last week, Rudy Giuliani and Sarah Palin took Obama's anti-elitist, street cred and turned it against him.

Need a reminder? Here's Giuliani: "…You have a resume from a gifted man with an Ivy League education. He worked as a community organizer. What? He worked—I said—I said, OK, OK, maybe this is the first problem on the resume. He worked as a community organizer."

The sense of fun and sneering condescension that Giuliani brought to the conversation was matched only by the patronizing and dismissive tone of Palin herself.

"I guess a small-town mayor is sort of like a 'community organizer,' except that you have actual responsibilities," she said.

Maybe it would have been better for Obama to have called Sarah Palin a pig, rather than to have spent a day explaining why he didn't. Voters actually respond to that kind of jibe, if they think you're fighting the good fight against people who don't have their interests at heart. And that is the genius behind the last week of the McCain campaign; they have posited Sarah Palin as the fighter against people who are "not quite like you."

"We don't quite know what to make of a candidate who lavishes praise on working people when they are listening, and then talks about how bitterly they cling to their religion and guns when those people aren't listening," Palin told a rapt crowd at the convention.

Disqualification by derision—the exquisitely effective brand of GOP identity politics.

John McCain and Sarah Palin are campaigning in Virginia today, then she will go home to Alaska to a hero's welcome. She has put John McCain ahead in the polls, and the Republicans are so happy they are like pigs in …. well, you know.

Obama will campaign in Norfolk, Va. where he will "discuss his plan to reform and strengthen America's schools for the 21st century." Yada yada!

Then, he will tape an appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman.

My suggestion for a Top 10 List: "Ten Reasons I'm Not Going to Get Punked by John McCain."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Alaska
KEYWORDS: 2008; 2008ads; angrydems; election; electionads; electionpresident; elections; lipstick; mccain; mccainpalin; obama; palin
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To: StAntKnee

The typical reaction to a worldview challenge by a person suffering from cognitive dissonance is anger, confusion, and rage. Continued challenge can result in one of four things: (1) continued anger, confusion, and rage at the same level (rare because mental disorders rarely stabilize on their own), (2) increased confusion, anger, and rage leading to violence and other anti-social behavior (common), (3) any number of actual diagnosable mental disorders such as psychosis, (more) delusion, depression, etc. (common), and (4) shattering of the worldview and re-alignment with reality (rare because it is mentally painful).

Watch the moonbats, and you will see a lot of (2) and (3). Seriously, just wade into the nutroots, and those are rampant over there (w/r/t (2), no actual violence yet, but many calls for it if The One loses).

It can be “a hoot” to watch, but be aware that this can quickly become a truly dangerous situation...


41 posted on 09/14/2008 2:38:24 PM PDT by piytar
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To: piytar

Thanks for the insights.

I amend: It’s a hoot to watch the principal players, 0 campaign and MSM disintegrate.

I watch from afar. I never wade into the nutroot neighborhoods, day or night.

Like you, I do think that when (less and less IF) McCain and Palin carry the day Nov. 4, despite the expected irregularities at precincts all across the battleground states, there will be blood.

It’d better be a landslide.


42 posted on 09/14/2008 2:53:46 PM PDT by StAntKnee (Why'dja say I was a community organizer? You know how I always wanted to pretend I was a soldier.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Is that title a reference to the Tate murder by the Manson family?

Still a chilling reference.


43 posted on 09/14/2008 2:55:29 PM PDT by StAntKnee (Why'dja say I was a community organizer? You know how I always wanted to pretend I was a soldier.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Appears to be from some nasty anti-white blog. I notice one of their columnists is “Professor” Marc LaMont Hill, a “black studies” teacher who appears on FOX to give the black racist POV. I also liked how the author’s only reference to Obama’s response for being called on this smear was to quote something Obama said to Olbermann. That’s hardly a believable character witness.


44 posted on 09/14/2008 10:01:41 PM PDT by ozzymandus
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Memo to Obama: Palin uses a gun!


45 posted on 09/14/2008 11:03:59 PM PDT by GVnana ("The American presidency is not supposed to be a journey of personal discovery.")
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Slaughter the pig? Isn’t that was Islamonazis say to do to the lowly kufir (non-muslims) who they teach are the offspring of pigs and monkeys?


46 posted on 09/14/2008 11:45:59 PM PDT by weegee (Say no to the Marxist who "denounces" the 911 terrorist attacks and yet befriended a Pentagon bomber)
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