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Be Afraid. Be Very Afraid

By Lionel

The election seems to be imploding for the McCain campaign. Politico reports that a landslide is in the offing for Obama. It reports that Obama is likely to take four large states (Virginia, Florida, Ohio and North Carolina). If so, he's looking at over 350 electoral votes, and the election. Under any realistic permutation, if McCain loses just one, he's toast. Finito. Sayonara. So what's a McCain chairman Steve Schmidt to do? Well, let's think about this for a moment, shall we?

Schmidt is the 38 year-old GOP wunderkind who has masterminded McCain's re-nascent rescue from freefall. Remember how Rush Limabugh and all the counterfeit conservative carpers vowed to see the McCain campaign vaporize? Well, per usual, Rush has no effect even on his own party, core and/or listeners. Listeners, mind you, whose numbers purportedly grow exponentially daily by self-styled media watchers and observers. One of the greatest myths ever purported next to the health benefits of Echinacea is the political and societal magnetism of El Rushbo. Let's look at recent history.

Think back to the GOP convention in St. Paul. It was the first of September, the day I'll always remember. (The Temptations.) The country was abuzz over the GOP's veep selection of America's new darling, what's-her-name. I was there and was amazed at how agog the conventioneers were over this political analphabet with the cutesy demeanor and now famous wink.

Progressive, Dem and liberal folks were nonplused by the selection, but I saw through it as did so many others. She corralled and galvanized the base--the core. She with her antediluvian anti-evolution ideology, she introduced the notion of field-stripping our palmate-antlered friends, she's good with a shotgun as her soon-to-be new son-in-law will find out, and we're reminded constantly of how "hot" she is, her Newsweek cover showing the hirsute-lipped, deep-pored Sarah notwithstanding. This was all Steve Schmidt's handiwork. Things looked good.

Old Man Potter continued on with his ham-fisted rants about...whatever. The GOP's dentiloquist presumptive candidate and his Botoxed Cindy would stand before crowds repeating to an almost frightening perseveration that he was a maverick, which, we all know, was moose excreta. Polls showed that McCain had a bump in his step and that Marcia Brady, his foreign affairs dolt-for-a-running-mate, was the talk of the town and everything looked great.

It was a classic Lee Atwater-cum-Karl Rove masterstroke. They addressed the core and the base with base messages, all of them attacking Barack Obama--he was black (though not directly mentioned), he didn't wear a flag lapel pin, he didn't participate in the pledge of allegiance, he was a Muslim, not a citizen, wore funny tribal threads when on vacation, his father was Kenyan, he was a "community organizer" (translation: Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson), his wife was never proud to be an American until now, Reverend Wright and now, Bill Ayers.  We'll get to that in a moment.

And then. It happened. Something unforeseen and unimaginable. A seeming collapse of the American and world financial system(s) so colossal, huge, wide, deep, Brobdingnagian, financial "experts" couldn't get their arms around it. This was no '87 crash. This made the Great Depression look like a Keith Richards bad hair day. We were and are awash in arcane and recondite financial terms like mortgage-backed securities, credit-default swaps and the now everyone's favorite bugaboo, the subprime mortgage. As to this last reference, it's become the darling of conservative analysts and pundits to foist upon minorities and minority lending via the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), a 30 year-old law that seeks to prohibit "redlining." Seems that financial commentators like Neil Cavuto and Ann Coulter blame not predatory lending but a three-decades-old law and, of course, evil black folks for a situation that has burgeoned in the last five years.

But wait, there's more.

The financial crisis and credit crunch is worse than anything we've ever seen. To wit, Japan's Nikkei is down 10% and had the biggest one-day drop yesterday since '87. Hong Kong at 8%. GM shares fell to a level not seen since 1950, that's 1950! It's plunged 33% over the past year. Retirement accounts have lost two trillion dollars in 15 months. The market has lost 40% of its capital. Yesterday the Dow plunged 679 points to below 9K, the lowest in five years. Remember when it was over 14K last year? And there's no end in sight. This calamity knows no analog, no comparison and certainly no historical precedent.

So what's happening at the McCain-Palin camp? Fear and desperation and that's when things get hairy. (As Sarah's top lip, so catalogued and chronicled by our friends and Newsweek.)

Methuselah and his femme du monde (not) are digging deep into the Atwater bag of tricks and are in a full-court press depicting Obama as un-American, not trustworthy and a liar, in a last-gasp attempt to secure victory. The ratcheted-up rhetoric is producing an interesting by-product, viz. more and more frightening displays of poisonous and vile anti-Obama rhetoric that's not being corrected and where no one's being admonished. There was a uniformed constable referring to Barack "Hussein" Obama. Cries and catcalls of "treason," "traitor," "terrorist" and "kill him!" have been reported. And no distancing from the GOP camp, no demands for calm, no distancing, no admonishing, no nothing. What does this mean? Two words. Lee Atwater.

Channeling the Vicar of Vileness, the GOP could not have written the script better or "Atwaterian." When the GOP and McCain have nothing to offer anent the credit crunch and the international collapse of the financial markets as we know them, they go after the base, visceral and easily-digested campaign catnip: his veracity, truthfulness. That black guy with the funny name and his outspoken black wife, now being associated with Bill Ayers, a man the New York Times said Obama was tangentially associated with. The same New York Times that Sister Sarah quoted in an attempt to connect the two. But, friends, facts don't matter, it's all perception. Atwater 101. And while the Joe Six-packs are riled up, perhaps under the influence of said six-packs, to a frenetic froth and are encourage to applaud and hoot and howl to a carefully-crafted, deliberately-written speech that repeats the refrain: liar, terrorist, traitor, Ayers, domestic terrorist, palling around. Atwater, plain and simple.

And now, the scary part.

Let me be clear when I say that I in no wise suggest or believe that Schmidt, McCain, Palin, the GOP et al. would willfully, intentionally and/or deliberately incite anyone to inflict harm on Barack Obama. But they could really cement that perception by, oh, I don't know, warning crowd revelers of where this might be going and ordering them to tone it down. And I haven't heard a word. Now, to be honest and fair, while the rhetoric may get a tad fiery, do conservative acolytes and talk-radio listeners actually act out against the dreaded liberal? Could conservative messages be construed as manifestos that inspire violence?

Enter the thrice-named Jim David Adkisson, element one of any good serial killer and mass murderer, he being the latter. Jim was quite the student of  conservative intellectuals such as Messrs. O'Reilly, Savage and Hannity. The Knoxville News-Sentinel reported that this past July, Jim entered the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church and killed two people and wounded six others during the presentation of a children's musical. Jim was so moved by his hatred of liberals, certainly validated by the aforementioned conservative brain trust, that he figured that if he couldn't stop liberalism outright, he'd at least stop the people that voted for liberals. It seems that this church had opened its doors to all God's children, explicitly welcoming gays into their fold.

Now is this motley troika to be blamed for this carnage? Not directly, certainly, but let's think about it.

Morris Dees of the Southern Poverty Law Center secured a $12.5 million judgment against white supremacist Tom Metzger and his White Aryan Resistance group for their complicity and involvement in the beating death of a young black student in Portland, Oregon. Dees explained to a jury that free speech does not include or protect incitement as in inciting a riot. Look at the definition of such. "Urging or instigating other persons to riot, but shall not be deemed to mean the mere oral or written (1) advocacy of ideas or (2) expression of belief, not involving advocacy of any act or acts of violence or assertion of the rightness of, or the right to commit, any such act or acts."

If I train my dog to attack when I say "sic 'em" and he in fact learns to do so, I'd be hardpressed to argue that I merely exercise my free speech rights. The foreseeability and, perhaps, certainty of attack trumps any claim I would have of mere expression of thought. We live in a You Tube generation, just ask George Allen. Any psycho-loon or head of an interactive department today receives instant and immediate gratification and publicity via the Internet(s) upon the commission of a crime.

So when folks like G. Gordon Liddy suggest that ATF agents should be dispatched via headshots to circumvent body armor, when Glenn Beck waxes fantastic over killing Michael Moore, does such homicidal reverie constitute an electronic version of "sic 'em?"

Again, I'm not suggesting that Schmidt or anyone are attempting to program some Manchurian candidate in the audience, but if such were to happen, God forbid, do you think that he and his minions could feign surprise? Assassination and attempts against the life of Barack Obama are on the minds of many African-Americans. Read this. Gee, I wonder why.

Republicans want to win. They have won. They don't lose easily or courageously. I'm not talking about the average Republican voter; I'm talking about the GOP campaign hierarchy.  Atwater...Rove...Schmidt.

Be afraid. Be careful.

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Lionel...

If there is a lesson to learn, It's this:

NEVER be afraid. Be cautious, but don't let these slimy little neo-con bastards rule our lives with fear. Check your surroundings, but don't let the fear of an unlikely meeting with some armed redneck moron determine what your say.

The only real tool the neo-cons have is fear.

As they say in the neighborhoods...

BE STRONG!

give me lever, and a place to stand...

As seen in the Wall Street Journal...Paradise is at hand!

And now, America, we introduce the Great Obama! The world's most gifted political magician! A thing of wonder. A thing of awe. Just watch him defy politics, economics, even gravity! (And hold your applause until the end, please.)

To kick off our show tonight, Mr. Obama will give 95% of American working families a tax cut, even though 40% of Americans today don't pay income taxes! How can our star enact such mathemagic? How can he "cut" zero? Abracadabra! It's called a "refundable tax credit." It involves the federal government taking money from those who do pay taxes, and writing checks to those who don't. Yes, yes, in the real world this is known as "welfare," but please try not to ruin the show.
[Potomac Watch] Ken Fallin

For his next trick, the Great Obama will jumpstart the economy, and he'll do it by raising taxes on the very businesses that are today adrift in a financial tsunami! That will include all those among the top 1% of taxpayers who are in fact small-business owners, and the nation's biggest employers who currently pay some of the highest corporate tax rates in the developed world. Mr. Obama will, with a flick of his fingers, show them how to create more jobs with less money. It's simple, really. He has a wand.

Next up, Mr. Obama will re-regulate the economy, with no ill effects whatsoever! You may have heard that for the past 40 years most politicians believed deregulation was good for the U.S. economy. You might have even heard that much of today's financial mess tracks to loose money policy, or Fannie and Freddie excesses. Our magician will show the fault was instead with our failure to clamp down on innovation and risk-taking, and will fix this with new, all-encompassing rules. Presto!

Did someone in the audience just shout "Sarbanes Oxley?" Usher, can you remove that man? Thank you. Mr. Obama will now demonstrate how he gives Americans the "choice" of a "voluntary" government health plan, designed in such a way as to crowd out the private market and eliminate all other choice! Don't worry people: You won't have to join, until you do. Mr. Obama will follow this with a demonstration of how his plan will differ from our failing Medicare program. Oops, sorry, folks. The Great Obama just reminded me it is time for an intermission. Maybe we'll get to that marvel later.

We're back now. And just watch the Great Obama perform a feat never yet managed in all history. He will create that enormous new government health program, spend billions to transform our energy economy, provide financial assistance to former Soviet satellites, invest in infrastructure, increase education spending, provide job training assistance, and give 95% of Americans a tax (ahem) cut -- all without raising the deficit a single penny! And he'll do it in the middle of a financial crisis. And with falling tax revenues! Voila!

Moving along to a little ventriloquism. Study his mouth carefully, folks: It looks like he's saying "I'll stop the special interests," when in fact the words coming out are "Welcome to Washington, friends!" Wind and solar companies, ethanol makers, tort lawyers, unions, community organizers -- all are welcome to feed at the public trough and to request special favors. From now on "special interests" will only refer to universally despised, if utterly crucial, economic players. Say, oil companies. Hocus Pocus!

And for tonight's finale, the Great Obama will uphold America's "moral" obligation to "stop genocide" by abandoning Iraq! While teleported to the region, he will simultaneously convince Iranian leaders to peacefully abandon their nuclear pursuits (even as he does not sit down with them), fix Afghanistan with a strategy that does not resemble the Iraqi surge, and (drumroll!) pull Osama bin Laden out of his hat!

Tada!

You can clap now. (Applause. Cheers.) We'd like to thank a few people in the audience. Namely, Republican presidential nominee John McCain, who has so admirably restrained himself from running up on stage to debunk any of these illusions and spoil everyone's fun.

We know he's in a bit of a box, having initially blamed today's financial crisis on corporate "greed," and thus made it that much harder to call for a corporate tax cut, or warn against excessive regulation. Still, there were some pretty big openings up here this evening, and he let them alone! We'd also like to thank Mr. McCain for keeping all the focus on himself these past weeks. It has helped the Great Obama to just get on with the show.

As for that show, we'd love to invite you all back for next week's performance, when the Great Obama will thrill with new, amazing exploits. He will respect your Second Amendment rights even as he regulates firearms! He will renegotiate Nafta, even as he supports free trade! He will . . .

It's all in the world view.

Nothing funnier than seeing an old toothless Republican with that accent, standing in front of a double wide, with no health insurance and no job and patched clothes railing against those dang Democrats about a "redistribution of wealth".

On morning Joe this morning, they discussed that fact that the Republicans have driven away their intellectuals. That includes doctors, lawyers and bankers.

Everyone pays taxes. When you buy a spool of thread, you pay taxes.

The poorest members of society go into the military for the benefits so they can share in the American dream. Rich kids don't have to go, but their families complain about being overtaxed.

You can't see the forest for your colon.

Your rantings are becoming ever more shrill ...

and more desperate, Old Farty. It sucks to be you.

"She's Cheney in drag." Me

Good theory. After eight

Good theory. After eight years of it, how's it working out for you? The Dow is under 9000. Banks are failing left and right. Arrogant chutzpah simply will not make flawed economic theory functional. No matter how much you are attached to your philosophy, it got us where we're at today. Now, time to get our heads out of our fourth point of contact and find an economic policy that works, instead of trying to defy reality because it's inconvenient.

Its cool. I fully excercise my 2nd amendment rights.

The difference between communists and liberals?
Communists shoot back.

Go for the face.

Conservatards shoot everything that moves. Then they stuff it and mount it.

Progressives know their

Progressives know their brains are the most effective weapon, but can use them while aiming. We know the difference between the need for bullets and the need for brains, and have no need to overcompensate for the lack of..."personal equipment" with weaponry.

McCrash SHOULD be afwaid, vewy, vewy, afwaid ...

They're dropping like flies ...3

"Former governor Milliken backs away from McCain
by Pat Shellenbarger | The Grand Rapids Press
Friday October 10, 2008, 6:57 AM

Former Republican Gov. William MillikenGRAND RAPIDS -- He endorsed John McCain in the presidential primary, but now former Republican Gov. William Milliken is expressing doubts about his party's nominee.

"He is not the McCain I endorsed," said Milliken, reached at his Traverse City home Thursday. "He keeps saying, 'Who is Barack Obama?' I would ask the question, 'Who is John McCain?' because his campaign has become rather disappointing to me."

http://www.therawstory.com/

"She's Cheney in drag." Me

We can't control Palin or McCain

They should denounce their supporters' remarks instead of encouraging them, as clearly they're doing. Biden was right to denounce the mob mentality, but he can't make Republicans behave in an honorable way. All he and Obama can control is whether they ask their supporters not to behave the same way. We can control whether we ever say "kill him!" or resort to shouts of "traitor". We should control ourselves, and try spank down our own who do those things. As for the Republicans, go ahead, give us something to denounce. No fact-stretching by our candidates approaches what you're doing by tolerating incitement to violence.

The Raven's Blog: May the Better Bird Win
http://www.ravensblog.net

Why are you sounding like the G0P dopes? Fear peddling?

Stick it.

Trickle Down cascades its fraud and failures .

Remember NSPD 51?

As long as we're talking about being afraid - does anyone here remember NSPD 51? The directive that allows Bush to declare an emergency? An economic disaster is one of the situations in which it can be used.

I'm not a conspiracy theorist - I just want the good guys to be ahead of the game for once.

I'd like to propose a campaign to raise public awareness - let Bush and company know that no matter how bad the economy gets, no matter which way the election goes, we the people will NOT support a declaration of emergency.

And Congress needs to keep a close eye on the language of any legislation the Administration may propose - look at how far they stretched the war powers resolution!

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