Posted on 10/07/2008 10:04:17 PM PDT by maccaca
First there was David Gergen tonight who said, "It's too early to declare it over because Barack Obama is black." Yes, he thinks the "Bradley Effect" could cost Obama 5 to 6 points.
James Carville then chimed in and subtly hinted at massive riots if Obama loses going into the election ahead in the opinion polls.
Then Paul Begala piled on calling Sarah Palin's attacks on Obama "dangerous." He had the nerve to cite the AP calling her attacks "racially tinged" saying "That's the AP, not a Demcrat."
Begala then said Palin's praise of small town America hints at racism, the South, and killing Obama.
That, ladies and gentlemen, was actual political commentary on CNN.
That’s what I keep saying too. The riots are going to happen (if they happen) in their own neighborhoods. They can burn down the city for all I care as long as they don’t bring it to my neighborhood in the suburbs.
My nephew, an Obama supporter, asked if his kids could stay at my house on Nov 4th/5th, just in case. He lives in Philly and is worried just in case Obama loses.
It's going to backfire on them too!
Thanks for the link!
Bob is black and usually right.
Dang, is your nephew serious? These people are crazy.
I too live in a suburb, the closest we’ve ever come to such a situation was the looting after Katrina (MS Gulf Coast). The male family stayed where they could watch things for ourselves and neighbors who left, and were armed. They actually had to run off some looters who were trying to steal bicycles from the neighbors open garages. But other than that, I can’t imagine it.
But as we say, even if they do, they seem to either know better than to take it elsewhere, or it doesn’t occur to them. If it does, they’ll get a reality check.
OMG!
I'll have to change my mind and vote Obama!
( sarc. off)
so according to dems, black americans are not capable of law-abiding behavior and are uncontrollable?
What racist, plantation thinking.
Well, this discussion is frightening. I will bet you one thing though, Obama’s candidacy has set race relations in this country back hugely, whether he wins or loses.
DNCNN doesn’t realize that Oboredom is his own worst enemy. His meandering answers are a list of cliches in search of a thought.
Pray for W, Palin and Our Troops
Agreed.
We have relentless Liberal demagoguery to thank for this state of affairs.
From likening President Bush to fascist dictator and war criminal to their generally irresponsible criticism of the war to the elevation of Obama to Messiah status, the Liberals have poisoned our political dialog.
The idea that any political leader can fulfill the expectations heaped on Obama is clearly dangerous and ridiculous. If we have civil unrest after the Obama loss (and he will lose, I am convinced) it will be the head Begala and his execrable colleagues,
the same pal that sent me black and right sent this one too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAHm8hpF8u4
these fine young ladies have good vids on obama. this vid is on abortion/obama and baby trig. if you click the homepage it takes you to more. the mother goose one is funny:)
Even though there are lots of ethnic groups represented in my neighborhood, any rioters of any group would be pretty stupid to come here. The vast majority of the folks are active duty military, or very recent retirees. There are a few old codgers like me, but we are even more heavily armed than the young troops. :)
But if it should come to that, I don't intend to let 'em get anywhere near my property, or that of my neighbors.
Can you say 7.62 Full Metal Jacket? I knew you could.
But just in case I've got the 00 buck and plenty of .30 carbine, 7.62x39, and .45 ACP, and the proper tools to use 'em.
But Like I said, my neighborhood should be nice and peaceful. Maybe I'll spend election night at one of my daughters (probably the one whose husband doesn't have guns) or at my wife's place about 3 3/4 hours north of here, although I'd feel better if she could come to my place. (Don't ask it's a long and mostly boring story involving being Clintonsized out of my previous job).
Me either. I am fully armed and ready. But none of the pukes will try it around here in our area. We are all armed. We are all willing too do what is necessary to protect our lives and property. Now, if they want to burn their hood down town to the ground, have at it, I don’t give a rat’s ass. They can burn NY City, Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Jackson, Chicago, Philly, D.C., LA, Seattle, etc. to the ground, have at it. It is their hood. Burn their own hood to the ground. Come on my property, well, I will do what is necessary to protect it.
We are not running against Obama folks.
We are running against this
Supporters of Raila Odinga (BARAK OBAMAS COUSIN!!), the leading presidential challenger, rallied in Kibera, a slum near Nairobi.(According to the NY Times, this is a "rally")
Mr. Odingas (BARAK OBAMAS FIRST COUSIN, WHO HE CAMPAIGNED IN KENYA FOR)followers tried to march from Kibera to Nairobi.
A supporter of the presidential challenger Raila Odinga (OBAMAS FIRST COUSIN, WHO HE CAMPAIGNED FOR IN KENYA IN 2006) in Kibera, a sprawling slum near the capital, Nairobi.
Odinga supporters riot in December 2007(ODINGA IS BARAK OBMAMS FIRST COUSIN, OBAMA CAMPAIGNED FOR HIM IN KENYA IN 2006)
Bring it on.
WHAT???
Let's not forget lapsing into exasperated Valleyspeak:
"Aeu. Aw cahnt bleeeeeeeeve he, like, loaast."
"Bummer."
"TOUEtally."
First there was David Gergen tonight who said, "It's too early to declare it over because Barack Obama is black." Yes, he thinks the "Bradley Effect" could cost Obama 5 to 6 points.
James Carville then chimed in and subtly hinted at massive riots if Obama loses going into the election ahead in the opinion polls.
Then Paul Begala piled on calling Sarah Palin's attacks on Obama "dangerous." He had the nerve to cite the AP calling her attacks "racially tinged" saying "That's the AP, not a Demcrat."
Begala then said Palin's praise of small town America hints at racism, the South, and killing Obama.
That, ladies and gentlemen, was actual political commentary on CNN.
That's the trouble with affirmative action. Promoting people who aren't qualified does not help them or their victim group.
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