10/30/08

Hiding In Plain Site

Apparently by publishing a post on the front page of The Fold that directly linked to Organized Chaos' comment section, Lisa thinks I'm hiding. I really saw no reason to join in on commentary that called GOP ship jumper's actions treachery. Linking to it sufficed my thoughts.

Lisa does mention a good point in her reply to me that I want to hide from again.
The fantasy world is yours, where you insist on believing that most Republicans are fascists and that the random unknown people (who may or may not have shouted evil things about Barack Obama) represent our entire party. I notice that you didn't say word one about the Palin effigy some loony liberals put up. Nothing disturbing about that right?
Random unknown people? Is it really that random? As I say in my reply, the differences between someone hanging Sarah Palin outside their home and someone calling for the death of Barack Obama at a GOP Campaign rally are enormous. If someone came to an Obama-Biden rally with a noose tied around a mannequin of Sarah Palin and neither Obama or Biden did anything about it then Lisa would have a point. But, dare I say, some random person putting up the display at their home, on private property, is not in any way related to the Obama-Biden Campaign.

On the other hand, it is not a random occurrence for people to shout derogatory slogans about Obama at McCain-Palin rallies. There are so many occurrences it's impossible for me to document even a majority of them. It's not just derogatory slogans either. There are people actually calling for Obama's death, none of which is being squashed by John McCain or Sarah Palin.

So no, they are not random unknown people who may or may not have shouted evil things about Barack. They are numerous in nature and there is no "may" about it. They did it. And they continue to do it.

Here is video of a McCain-Palin rally in Pennsylvania where a man shouts "bomb Obama." Also another man says he knows people that will shoot Obama if he's elected. These are insidious crowds attending a campaign rally and not in their homes or on private land.



Here is another video of people at a McCain-Palin rally stating they believe Obama to be a terrorist.



Here's one of the scariest videos ever taken at an American political campaign rally. One McCain supporter even uses the "n-word" to describe Obama.



And another video of some of the most insidious actions I've ever seen. It's just pathetic, and scary.



I could go on and on all night posting so-called random unknown acts of violence and mob behavior. This is scary stuff folks. And this is the modern GOP and I think it further reinforces my point to deny or defend that it's happening is to defend a fantasy world.