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When Mccain/Palin say Obama is a radical...They are really saying "Pssst, he's BLACK"

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There's something happening here, and what it is, is all too clear. McCain - Palin rallies over the last few days have disintegrated into festivals of hate, and the two candidates at the center of this are encouraging it. There were shouts of "Nobama" and "Socialist" at the mention of the Democratic presidential nominee. There were boos, middle fingers turned up and thumbs turned down as a media caravan moved through the crowd Thursday for a midday town hall gathering featuring John McCain and Sarah Palin. ... In recent days, a campaign that embraced the mantra of "Country First" but is flagging in the polls and scrambling for a way to close the gap as the nation's economy slides into shambles has found itself at the center of an outpouring of raw emotion rare in a presidential race.Standing at the center of the crowd, McCain and Palin drew on the crowd's energy as they repeatedly trained their fire on Obama. McCain and Palin are soaking in the crowd's anger, amplifying it, and feeding it back. "Senator Obama has a clear radical, far-left, pro-abortion record," McCain said after being asked about the issue.The answer prompted a shower of boos from the crowd members. They booed again when he mentioned William Ayers, who bombed U.S. facilities to protest the Vietnam War as part of the domestic terrorist group the Weather Underground. They booed again at the mention of Rep. Barney Frank, a liberal from Massachusetts. And McCain is promising more than anger. He's promising that he will name names. He's promising a new economic black list for Wall Street -- and for Capitol Hill. "Will you assure us," one woman asked, "that, as president, you will take immediate action to investigate, prosecute and name the names of the people actually responsible?" A"I will," McCain answered."The same people that are now claiming credit for this rescue are the same ones that were willing co-conspirators in causing this problem that it is," he said, raising his voice to be heard over the crowd. "You know their names. You will know more of their names." Just look at that statement for a moment. Two weeks ago, John McCain suspended his campaign and trotted back to Washington, claiming he had to help shepherd in the bailout agreement. Two days ago he was bragging about it. Yet here he is saying that the people "claiming credit" for this agreement need to be prosecuted.The language McCain and Palin are using: "radical," "palling around with terrorists," "willing co-conspirators" is growing more heated by the day. It's language that's compounded by the "dangerous" commercials McCain is running across the country. It's the kind of language that you use in describing an enemy in wartime. It's the kind of language that not only excuses violence, but encourages it. More and more it sounds as if McCain has inhaled the ghost of Joseph McCarthy and is exhaling the fevered rancor of Charles Coughlin.The "Straight Talk Express" long ago left the station. "Country First" is the last thing on their minds. Nothing remains of John McCain's campaign but a tight little ball of festering hate. Considering the volatile nature of the country at the moment, and the fear so many are facing as they watch their life savings evaporate, that hate is all too easy to spread. There are millions of Americans looking for someone to blame for this disaster, and McCain is desperate to give them a target. He's said many times that he wants to reach across the aisle, and he's doing that, but he's holding a knife in his hand.Maybe it's guilt over McCain's decades of voting for and evangelizing for the deregulation that brought on the crisis. Maybe he's desperate that the mob not look at his own record for the source of their troubles. Maybe he's simply angry because he sees his chance slipping away. Whatever it is, it's ugly. And getting uglier. Any decent candidate -- any decent human being -- would be working now to tamp down that ire, not raise it.What John McCain is doing is no more responsible than tossing lighted matches into a tinder dry forest. Someone is going to get burned. http://www.dailykos.com/storyo...

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Uploaded: December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm
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Isabella8466 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Free Elizabeth ...send her home, she isn't happy, upsets the status quo."All his radical connections." I think there was something good in this clip, Elizabeth killed it :)
devilledangel (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Maybe that's because right wingers are inherently hateful and have been trying to keep people other than white males oppressed for eons. You have a new black president. Get over it.
FillibusterJones (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Whatever critics say about Obama, whether one calls him radical, says he has funny ears, questions his policies, associations, alliances, or his view of America, everything (that's right gang - everything) you can say or think of saying about this man is apparently racial code for the "N" word.Well,I guess 1984 came about 25 years late but Orwell was right. The left is trying to control the language and redefine any and all political free speech directed toward Obama as hate speech. Nice.
mand1sh3p (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
I would pay to see someone snap on Elizabeth and pop her in her yap
mand1sh3p (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
I couldn't have said it better.
primogenito01 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Histori spoke: Barack Obama is our next president. Newer generations grew tired of right-wing ideas. Conservatives want to conserve racism, injustice, white supremacy, and incursion into individual rights.
RoseSkye (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Im not racist but I'm going to assume that all black people are democrats and also put it in your face that I have imaginary black friends. Even if I did have black friends Im pretty sure they'd hate me after I put it out there that they're just my friends so I can prove that I am not racist. Lol, stupid niggers.. oops.
devilledangel (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
I have to agree. Other than the name calling, you have engaged in mature discussion. People right across the political spectrum can respect each others points of view, that's part of the democratic process. Some of the people posting on here aren't even worth responding to.
basketobabe (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
I do have to say though, that at least you have given real answers to why you feel the way you do.. unlike other anti- Obama supporters who believe he is a straight up terrorist.Why would a man, who has worked hard all his life, a man raised by his loving single mother and grandparents...A man that has a loving wife.. and two beautiful daughters want to hurt them, and be a terrorist of his own country? Some people amaze me.
basketobabe (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
I am honestly so sick of people like you who are FREAKING out!! This is not the end of the world... America is not going to become this HORRIBLE place you believe its going to be. If you haven't noticed.. its pretty darn shitty as we speak, so, there is no where to go from here but up.

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