Question:
At a Palin rally today, someone yelled "treason" in Reference to Obama. Do yo think this was done on purpose?
cjshprd
2008-10-07 12:41:44 UTC
It happened again. First on Monday, someone yelled "terrorist" at a McCain rally and "kill him" at a Palin rally. Now we have "treason" being yelled at a Palin rally again. I am getting suspicious. These people could be planted there to rev up the crowds. It all a little to much. They are getting desperate.
http://huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/07/obama-hatred-on-display-a-n_132572.html
or just http://huffingtonpost.com for both videos.
Six answers:
anonymous
2008-10-07 12:54:23 UTC
I doubt it was "on purpose" per say, but it means that the new tactic could be working. They are so desperate, so unable to compete on the issues, that they are actually playing this mystery Obama game. All the innuendos, all the associations. "Is he dangerous?" "Who is this Obama guy, really?" While out of the other side of the mouth they say "Bill Ayers: unrepentant terrorist, Jeremiah Wright: anti-American racist." It's the friggin Hannity strategy running a national campaign. Ridiculous, dirty, and just shameful. Especially given McCain's stance, at least his public stance, on negative campaigning. He is the guy who said that the only reason you would run a negative campaign is because you either don't have anything real to say or because you're not ready to articulate it, and if you can't articulate your vision you don't really have the ability to make it real (paraphrase).



It's sick, it's hypocritical, and John McCain knows exactly how false these charges are. It's a guy who was pummeled by Karl Rove taking on a Rove protege (Steve Schmidt) to do what George Bush did to him to Barack Obama, knowing full well, first hand, how inappropriate and shameful it is.
veggie_mann
2008-10-07 19:51:16 UTC
McCain and Palin will regret that they chose to fight dirty!



You gotta read this article. It is pretty amazing.



Sounds like the maverick, US military war hero, is losing the presidential election.



Trust me, John McCain doesn't know what bad press looks like



http://mediamatters.org/columns/20080805...



Did you know the big bad media are beating up on John McCain?



by Eric Boehlert



For weeks, the campaign's media debate centered on whether the press was being too kind to Sen. Barack Obama -- whether it was fawning over the Democrat's historic run and drowning him in rapturous coverage. (Recent studies and analysis have cast that claim into doubt.)



But now the narrative has been expanded to include the laughable notion that, following a string of McCain campaign stumbles, including botched staging and questionable photo-ops, the press has suddenly turned on McCain and is mocking the Republican. That the same press corps that branded McCain a maverick and for years worshipped his loose-talking demeanor, has now soured on the senator. Meaning, the love is gone.



The New York Observer trumpeted that trend last week when it published a front-page article detailing the transformation from McCain-as-media-hero to "McCain-as-marginalized-victim" who's suffering "rough treatment" from journalists. The Observer piece came complete with an illustration that showed the press as a two-by-four-wielding playground bully setting his sights on a vulnerable and childlike McCain. (Run Johnny, run!)



Aside from asking for the world's smallest violin, I'd like to make the point that rather than bemoaning the type of press attention McCain has been attracting, most recent Democratic candidates for president, who were pummeled and even savaged by the press, would pay for the kind of respectful coverage McCain has accumulated this summer. They would be rejoicing if the press ever treated them as kindly and as softly as it has McCain this campaign.



Let me put it another way: When McCain gets regularly portrayed in the press as a serial liar the way Al Gore was in 2000, then he can complain about the press. When McCain is portrayed as an angry lunatic the way Howard Dean was in 2003, then he can complain. When McCain's war record is dragged through the mud while the press looks on for weeks too frightened to call out the partisan accusers, the way John Kerry's military record was, then he can complain. When McCain's campaign is defined by his haircut the way John Edwards' was, then he can complain. When McCain is portrayed as a cackling witch the way Hillary Clinton was this winter, then he can complain. When McCain is portrayed as arrogant and presumptuous the way Obama is today, then he can complain.



But pretending that when the press simply chronicles McCain's disjointed campaign means that reporters and pundits have somehow turned on the candidate -- that they are attacking him and piling on -- is just ludicrous.



It's true the McCain campaign has received some unkind press notices in recent weeks, but that's because the McCain campaign has been very poorly run. As The Atlantic's conservative blogger Ross Douthat conceded last week, "John McCain is running a staggeringly inept campaign."



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The article is much longer....and I would hate to bore all of the McCain/Palin supporters. However, for the Obama/Biden supporters it provides some very good ammunition. Check it out!!

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anonymous
2008-10-07 19:52:09 UTC
Those groups are usually invited people who are registered party supporters i.e. have sent in money to the campaign. I seriously doubt that are plants. The reason their is an increase of people in the crowd yelling out stuff like that is because Palin and McCain had gotten more open about their negative remarks which incites the people in the crowd to feel safe in saying crap.
Pablo
2008-10-08 00:56:09 UTC
I firmly believe there are no accidents. It does make you wonder.

Inbeterment now that is what we want.
William S
2008-10-07 19:49:01 UTC
LOL, Huffington Post, that always cracks me up, sorry.
momwithabat
2008-10-07 19:47:11 UTC
um.....the huffington post...........yeah right



relible news source there.............NOT.



you are going to have to come up with something better than that.



You obamabots will believe anything.....no wonder you are for obama.


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