Republican Propaganda Methods
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I believe that this has gone too far. I couldn't find a sufficient link (if anyone can, please, post it! thanks.) but I heard and read about an e-mail sent out by the party saying something to the extent of " Sen. Obama's full name should always be said when adressing him or his beliefs."
Of course, his full name is Barack Hussein Obama... and according to Republicans, the 'Hussein' ringing over and over again will turn-off people supporting Obama.
Another example is the "terrorist fist jab" comment. 'Nuff said.
Furthermore, all the 'elitest' comments are just being repeated to turn off people to Obama.
Stephen Colbert, my personal favorite amongst pundits, made a comment the other night to the extent of
"The people calling Obama an elitist have every right to, because they are the impoverished people in our country that need people who will support them. These people are the politicians and the conservative media."
He also had a comment made about a statement issued by another senator saying "Barack Obama isn't the kind of person you would see at an Applebee's
Salad Bar." Says Stephen, "This is true, especially because Applebee's has no salad bar."
All in all, this is nothing but propaganda, and it's almost 'immature'.
Any comments, or other propaganda being passed around?
Links greatly appreciated!
Of course, his full name is Barack Hussein Obama... and according to Republicans, the 'Hussein' ringing over and over again will turn-off people supporting Obama.
Another example is the "terrorist fist jab" comment. 'Nuff said.
Furthermore, all the 'elitest' comments are just being repeated to turn off people to Obama.
Stephen Colbert, my personal favorite amongst pundits, made a comment the other night to the extent of
"The people calling Obama an elitist have every right to, because they are the impoverished people in our country that need people who will support them. These people are the politicians and the conservative media."
He also had a comment made about a statement issued by another senator saying "Barack Obama isn't the kind of person you would see at an Applebee's
Salad Bar." Says Stephen, "This is true, especially because Applebee's has no salad bar."
All in all, this is nothing but propaganda, and it's almost 'immature'.
Any comments, or other propaganda being passed around?
Links greatly appreciated!
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