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CrisisPapers Donating Member (271 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 10:00 AM
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Increasing Signs of GOP Desperation
| Bernard Weiner |

Given how low the Republicans have fallen in popularity in the past several years -- mainly because of the dire economy, the endemic corruption, the never-ending war in Iraq, the extremist snooping on ordinary Americans, a government that doesn't function well in emergencies, torture as state policy, etc. -- given all that, one would think that the GOP higher-ups would realize that John McCain is heading for an ignominious defeat unless some major policy shifts in the party move it back closer to the middle.

But, no, almost as if they have an uncontrollable death-wish, the Republicans remain locked into a self-destructive separation from the popular will. Either that or they simply are incapable of thinking straight after eight years of sensory-deprivation in the dark, CheneyBush spin chamber.

The public in general has moved ahead of the politicians in so many areas: opposing the endless Iraq occupation, tolerant of same-sex relationships, eager to move beyond divisive race politics, desirous of effective regulation of food and product safety, even more supportive of Social Security and Medicare, etc. Yet those in charge of the Republican Party continue to hitch their wagon to the old extremist shibboleths that play well mainly to the fundamentalist and Old South base, which by this time is barely 25% of the electorate.

This status-quo tropism in the GOP may be great for Democrats in the November election, but may be horrifically bad for the body politic in general, keeping in play the worst sorts of divisive, hate-filled rhetoric both for the presidential campaign and the next four years in Congress.

Indeed, one could make the case that at least a good share of Barack Obama's popularity rests on the public's perception that he is trying to move America away from the extreme rhetoric practiced by both major parties in the past several years and back to a more rational, positive way of conducting politics in the 21st century so that something positive actually can be accomplished in Washington.

SPREADING THE MANURE


McCain occasionally makes little noises about trying to rein in the rabid rightwing pundits and agitproppers out there acting on his behalf, but he takes no practical steps, for example, to stop the filth from spewing out against Obama. The clear implication is that he's happy to seem to be keeping his hands clean, while he gains from the noxious bile and lies spread by those supporting a McCain presidency.

It's the tried-and-true dirty politics tactics perfected by the GOP masters of the trade: Roger Ailes, Lee Atwater, Karl Rove, et al. Rove, by the way, is not as divorced from the political campaigns as he pretends to be; he is serving the McCain campaign as a consultant.

Staring at a possible Democratic sweep in November and facing increasing unpopularity in the electorate, GOP strategists are using all the old Roveian techniques of smear and distortion against Obama, hitting him and wife Michelle with all sorts of claptrap bullbleep ("terrorist fist-jab," "flag-lapel pins," "baby mama," "whitey," "Pastor Wright," "not reciting the Pledge of Allegiance," "not born in America", etc.)

All that nonsense about Obama being a Muslim, or not being a native-born American citizen, or not reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, or not supporting Israel with enough fervor -- all the effects of those false rumors could be stopped in their tracks if McCain, supposedly Mr. Integrity, stepped up to the plate and forthrightly condemned them and those passing them around the internet. But he doesn't, and, sad to say, he probably won't.

ROVE'S BIG-LIE TECHNIQUE


Rove's theory of how to ruin your opponent goes something like this: It's OK to tell the most outrageous lies about someone, even if those rumors can be countered by actual facts, because you're not after voters necessarily believing what you say. What you want to do is to confuse them over time -- so that eventually they might think where there's smoke, there might well be fire, that type of reasoning. It's propaganda chaff you're dispersing. Some of it will stick and be believed, some of it will simply be ignored, some of it will remain floating out there in peoples' minds. Since most voters don't pay attention all the time, the meme might actually influence what and how they believe and could pay off on Election Day.

For example, I don't know about you but I've received countless anti-Obama emails aimed at voters, especially Jewish voters, that assert that Obama is a Muslim ("check out his middle name"), and that he got hate-indoctrinated in extremist "madrassa" schools in Indonesia.

When I was in south Florida recently, I asked a politically-connected Jewish leader how Obama was doing among Jewish voters in that state. "Not well," he said. "A lot of Jews, especially older Jews, will not vote for him." "Is it because he's black?" I asked. "Yes, many believe that way. But so many also believe Obama is, by association, anti-Semitic, that he's Muslim, and/or that he would sell Israel down the river to placate militant Islam. The facts don't matter. They want to believe all this nonsense." The beneficiary of this way of thinking, of course, is McCain, even though some of his religious advisors have made clearly anti-Jewish (and anti-Catholic) statements, which, of course, were not well-reported by the mainstream media. The point for many older Florida Jews seems to be that McCain is white, old, and a gung-ho advocate of wars against Muslims in the Middle East. Ergo, even though Jews historically have voted overwhelmingly Democratic, there will be fewer such Florida votes than expected for Obama in November, though the Illinois senator is picking up much of the younger Jewish vote.

More examples of Rove's technique of spreading the Big Lie have surfaced in recent days. So desperate is the lame-duck CheneyBush Administration and its huge energy conglomerate supporters to start pumping for oil offshore and in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) that such GOP luminaries as Dick Cheney, George Will and Congresswoman Jean Schmidt last week stated unequivocally that China was now drilling for oil 60 miles off the U.S. coastline. Pure B.S., not happening, but these GOP heavies just say whatever they want in an effort to move their extreme agenda. Even if they have to retract, the time-release meme is already located deep in the recesses of the collective mind of the electorate and, they hope, could pay off down the line.

THE INCITEMENT OF MURDER


But often, using such national leaders as Cheney, Bush and Rove as role-models (after all, they were able to lie and deceive America into an unnecessary war and occupation), it's not just lies and innuendo and rumor being peddled by the agitprop pundits of the HardRight. Sometimes the activity and speech of the GOP operatives crosses over the line into downright incitement of illegal acts, for which nobody ever is charged, of course.

For example, taking off from Ann Coulter's earlier incitements (she said that liberals are "traitors" who deserve to be shot, a Supreme Court justice should be poisoned, the New York Times building should be bombed with the reporters and editors inside it, etc.), two noted conservative pundits in recent weeks seemed to be suggesting that assassination of political opponents was a reasonable political option in the name of victory.

Fox News' veteran reporter Liz Trotta recently said: "If it could," the U.S. should "take out" both Barrack Obama and Osama bin Laden. And radio talk-show host Michael Reagan (Ronald Reagan's son) said that an anti-war activist trying to influence U.S. military forces in Iraq should be tied to a post on a firing range and shot by the American troops.

In a similar vein, Andy McCarthy at National Review said, in response to the Supreme Court ruling that Guantanamo detainees have the right to contest their imprisonment in civilian courts, the U.S. should round up all the detainees there and just slaughter them en masse.

Laura Ingraham on Fox News was more circumspect about the court's decision last week, confining her opposition to recommending a violation of the presidential oath to faithfully execute the laws of the land: If she were President, she averred, "I would have said at this point, that's very interesting that the court decided this, but I'm not going to respect the decision of the court because my job is to keep this country safe."

CAN WE ASSUME AN HONEST ELECTION?


There are more such examples, but you see the pattern. The Far Right, which has had its way with the law and with controlling the ideological parameters during the past eight years, could well lose those powers via the ballot box, so it's pulling out all the stops in a desperate attempt to stop the future or, at the least, to minimize GOP losses.

We all, but especially Republicans this time out, have to expand our thinking beyond the damage we can do to our opponents. A former McCain stalwart parses it this way:

Simply put: Republican strategists who think that business-as-usual -- i.e., the slanderous politics of the past 30 years -- will take care of matters this time around are deluded. Worse than that, they will doom the reputation of the Republican Party and turn it into a marginal footnote of American history if they keep trivializing this historic event. That is too bad because, as I said, we need a two party system.

As everyone understands, there is so much riding on the November election, which, one would think, based on the early polls, should yield a major defeat for the Republicans. But this assumes that the November election is reasonably honest and that, despite the GOP's voter-suppression maneuvers, Democratic or third-party voters come out in such massive numbers that, seeing the overwhelmingly anti-GOP pre-vote polls and the post-election exit polls, vote-manipulators would not dare fiddle with the tabulations. But if that Democrat/third-party surge doesn't happen and McCain were, say, to take 45% of the actual vote, the mainstream-media spinners could hype the possibility of a GOP victory in key states and the Republican corporations that tabulate the votes with their secret software could surreptitiously make up the needed percentage points for victory.

Would Bush&Co. be willing to try something fraudulent like that in November? Aside from the fact that the evidence suggests they already have in previous elections, imagine yourself facing possible criminal indictments and time in the federal slammer, standing in the war-crimes dock at The Hague, and losing all the riches and power you've built up over eight years -- you might be tempted, too.

MR. FLIPPITY-FLOPPITY

Even John McCain, supposedly Mr. Straight-Talker, has turned into Mr. Flippity-Floppity, as he, desperate to nail down the GOP base vote, tries to run from his former, somewhat more moderate positions.

As Digby writes: "There is nothing --- nothing --- that John McCain won't do or say to get elected." It's clear that McCain sold his political soul to the Dark Side when he decided in 2006 to make another run for the White House, and he isn't going back to the principled GOP maverick so many once knew and admired. How he lives with himself these days, I can't even guess.

The lesson in all this is that when a candidate or party is staring at likely defeat, it is not uncommon for them to flail out in desperation against their opposition. That either works or, in this case, is so obvious and short-sightedly mean-spirited that the public, in revulsion against such tactics, turns against them even more eagerly at the ballot box.

Let it be so.

-- BW
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liberal N proud Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 10:07 AM
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1. A marginal footnote of American history
That is what I hope the future holds for the Republican party.
But let it always be known that bu$h was a Republican and supported to the death by Republicans.
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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 10:13 AM
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2. Recommend! Music to my ears! nt
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paparush Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 10:14 AM
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3. The Neocon Election Stealing Machine (tm) Will make all of this meaningless.
Unfortunately.
*sigh*
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tridim Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 10:27 AM
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4. The N.E.S.M. only works in close elections.
I'm not going to predict the spread before November, but I'm sure it will be significantly more that +6 points like it is now.

They may be able to steal a state or two as usual, but it wont be nearly enough.
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paparush Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 10:36 AM
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5. I do hope you are right. I just see a corporate media destined to keep it within 6 pts.
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tbyg52 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 10:57 AM
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7. Two words. Max Cleland.
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AndyTiedye Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 11:06 AM
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8. And How Do We Know It's Close? Because the MSM Says So
They can rig the numbers any way they want.
The MSM's job is to make people believe them.



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tridim Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 11:08 AM
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9. Fortunately we still have the Internets.
By November Obama's lead will be MSM spin proof.
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Jackpine Radical Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 12:31 PM
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12. How do you explain Saxby Shameless' victory over Max Cleland
despite something like a 12 point gap a day or 2 before?

What check is there on the honesty of a pre-election poll? What if the pollsters are in on the scheme & start reporting bogus results several weeks before the election?
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defendandprotect Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 02:37 PM
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16. Only explanation is a "steal" . . .
Edited on Tue Jun-17-08 02:39 PM by defendandprotect
I think there are certainly problems with the pollsters ---

They've also tried to stop, shut down and/or destroy confidence in the EXIT polls ---

The more honest pollsters are bullied and intimidated --- IMO.

Elsewhere, I just pointing out that the polls are suggesting that McCain has been ahead ---

truly laughable . . .

and now that Obama has pulled slightly ahead --- !!!

Still laughable ---

Anyone who votes for a Republican ever again in their life has to be insane ---




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Kevin Cloyd Donating Member (104 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-18-08 12:45 PM
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21. The republican may well win come November
In my car yesterday I heard what I think the republicans are going to use as their key issue, Sean Hannity was laying the blame for high energy prices on the democrats, specifically Bill Clinton’s veto of the bill to allow drilling in ANWR. Hannity was claiming that there are more oil reserves in the United States than all of the Middle East combined but due to overly protective environmental regulations these reserves can not be developed. He also parroted the story that China and Cuba were drilling for oil only 60 miles off shore from the U.S.

While most of us on the far left see political issues as the key issues in this fall’s election pocketbook issues are going to be key for most voters. If the republicans are successful in laying the blame for high energy prices on the democrats they can win the election. While I don’t have an AM radio on at the moment I’d bet money that Rush Limbaugh is parroting Sean’s meme as I type.

Sure enough, I just walked out to my car and turned on the Rush Limbaugh show and the first words I heard were “Barack Obama and the democrats think that drilling for oil offshore and in ANWR are failed policies from the past.”

With the right wing monopoly of AM radio they can easily hijack this election by shifting the blame for high energy prices onto the democrats even though neoconservative monetary policy is responsible for the plummeting value of the dollar which is responsible for most of the rise in energy costs. Hannity was also ridiculing Jimmy Carter and conservation of energy, recalling Carter’s call for Americans to turn down the thermostat and put on a sweater. If the MSM picks up on this meme and keeps it in the forefront from now till election the republicans could easily regain the House and Senate, never mind that the republicans have controlled the presidency for the last seven years and the House and Senate for 12 of the last 14 years. Oh, and in 1995 under republican leadership the ban for exporting Alaskan North Slope oil that had been law since the 1973 legislation that opened the North Slope for oil production was lifted allowing Alaskan oil to be sold to Japan, South Korea and China.
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electropop Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 10:39 AM
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6. Lies and election theft may be the least of it.
It appears they are desperate enough to start another war, this time with a truly dangerous enemy, leading to potentially catastrophic consequences for the USA. GOP desperation appears to be driving them to destroy the country in the physical, literal sense. This is a terribly dangerous time.
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Auggie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 01:35 PM
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15. It will be ugly, for sure
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defendandprotect Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 02:49 PM
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17. And, no matter what they're busy at, STEALING is always part of it ---
Edited on Tue Jun-17-08 02:50 PM by defendandprotect
If Obama should win, I can only imagine them setting the White House and Capitol on fire ---

Just look at all they've pulled off since W stole 2000 --- with the Supremes --- !!!

IMO . . . 9/11 ---

and quickly followed by ANTHRAX attacks to shut down Congress ---
Congress is still feeling the effects of this with mail having to still be radiated --
and it's like 6 weeks before members see their mail!!!

Bullying, lies and intimidation against the Congress and United Nations -- and saturating the
corporate-media with neo-con propaganda in order to start a war against Iraq --

Corruption of all government agencies ---

Playing politics with our DOJ, using corrupt lawyering to tear up the Constitution/Geneva
Accords ---

TORTURE by every means ---

Warprofiteering ---

Bankrupting our Treasury ---

It's going to take a big fire . . .


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electropop Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 02:56 PM
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18. Obama will have to fumigate the White House
and have it steam-cleaned to get rid of the stench of corruption and death.
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defendandprotect Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 03:06 PM
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19. I thought what Hugo Chavez did at the United Nations . . .
was so appropo re the stench of the devil!!!

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natrat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 11:16 AM
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10. E vote fraud trumps all in politics
along with the phrase "exit polls don't matter"
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Cronopio Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 11:47 AM
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11. As long as McCain is getting paid, he'll never stop lying.
Even to himself.

"How he lives with himself these days, I can't even guess."

Same way GWBush does - heavy medication. And isolation within his supportive cabal oasis.
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BrklynLib at work Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 12:31 PM
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13. The desperation of the repukes to hold onto power, and therefore their lack of compunction as to the
methods they will use, scares me to death.
I put nothing past them...including starting an actual war in order to stay in control of the govt.
The prospect of the things that prez shit-for-brains might do between the election and Jan 20 makes my blood run cold.
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defendandprotect Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-17-08 12:49 PM
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14. Polls showing McCain was leading vs Obama --- more lies --- ????
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KoKo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-18-08 10:34 AM
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20. Kick....
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Lebam in LA Donating Member (717 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-18-08 02:05 PM
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22. Could they be throwing this election?
The next president has a real s**tpile to clean up when the idiot is finally gone. Maybe they are thinking it great to give this crap to the dems and when it takes longer than 4 years to clean it up (and it will) they can come back and accuse the democrats of not being up to the job.
:shrug:
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oldskool Donating Member (178 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-18-08 02:05 PM
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23. It seems every time they smear
more of their lies are exposed. And accountability is on the
peoples mind. Smear and fear are a thing of the past and the
GOP know it. They destroyed themselves.
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Tommytoons Donating Member (6 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-23-08 02:46 AM
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24. Its going to be interesting
:nopity: Don't forget a wounded and cornered animal is a dangerous creature and will attack its own Master. Case in point: Scotty M.! I see the Repug's becoming even more frightened after the Democratic National Convention finishes and the bounce Obama and his VP will get!! Not to mention the massive crowds who will flock to listen to the Next President of the United States and realize that, Yes, we REALLY can!!!!:bounce:
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