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Rumor has it that when “ish” hits the fan, Republicans will pull out all guns to fight for the White House. Now, we can “pretend” the undertones of the arguments made recently aren’t purposely done to rouse anger and their messages don’t teeter the line on race… However, when you compare an African American MALE (whose racial profile is closest to African) to a terrorist , and when rally attendants yell out “Kill Him!” and throw up their middle fingers in reference to that African American’s... Read Full Story
By David Neiwert Thursday Oct 16, 2008.
It was kind of strange … that John McCain came to the defense of his supporters last night after Barack Obama pointed out that people at McCain/Palin rallies were shouting out “terrorist” and “kill him!” in reference to Obama.
Now an Al Jazeera camera crew caught the honest sentiments of McCain/Palin supporters at an Ohio rally:
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“I’m afraid if he wins, the blacks will take over. He’s not a Christian! This is a Christian... Read Full Story
McCain supporters tell their stories while waiting for the McCain/Palin rally in Bethlehem, PA, October 8, 2008.
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Last night on MSNBC, Rachel Maddow hosted David Frum, former speechwriter to President Bush, to discuss the increasingly nasty — and sometimes racist — tone among some of the attendees at McCain-Palin rallies. Frum has been openly critical of the McCain campaign , and Maddow intended to discuss his concerns about the campaign’s turn toward negativity.
From his first answer, however, it was clear Frum had a very different agenda: to attack Rachel Maddow. Discussing the “ugliness of tone” in... Read Full Story
Last night on MSNBC, Rachel Maddow hosted David Frum, former speechwriter to President Bush, to discuss the increasingly nasty — and sometimes racist — tone among some of the attendees at McCain-Palin rallies. Frum has been openly critical of the McCain campaign , and Maddow intended to discuss his concerns about the campaign’s turn toward negativity.
From his first answer, however, it was clear Frum had a very different agenda: to attack Rachel Maddow. Discussing the “ugliness of tone” in... Read Full Story
Last night on MSNBC, Rachel Maddow hosted David Frum, former speechwriter to President Bush, to discuss the increasingly nasty — and sometimes racist — tone among some of the attendees at McCain-Palin rallies. Frum has been openly critical of the McCain campaign , and Maddow intended to discuss his concerns about the campaign’s turn toward negativity.
From his first answer, however, it was clear Frum had a very different agenda: to attack Rachel Maddow. Discussing the “ugliness of tone” in... Read Full Story
Last night on MSNBC, Rachel Maddow hosted David Frum, former speechwriter to President Bush, to discuss the increasingly nasty — and sometimes racist — tone among some of the attendees at McCain-Palin rallies. Frum has been openly critical of the McCain campaign , and Maddow intended to discuss his concerns about the campaign’s turn toward negativity.
From his first answer, however, it was clear Frum had a very different agenda: to attack Rachel Maddow. Discussing the “ugliness of tone” in... Read Full Story
Last night on MSNBC, Rachel Maddow hosted David Frum, former speechwriter to President Bush, to discuss the increasingly nasty — and sometimes racist — tone among some of the attendees at McCain-Palin rallies. Frum has been openly critical of the McCain campaign , and Maddow intended to discuss his concerns about the campaign’s turn toward negativity.
From his first answer, however, it was clear Frum had a very different agenda: to attack Rachel Maddow. Discussing the “ugliness of tone” in... Read Full Story
Last night on MSNBC, Rachel Maddow hosted David Frum, former speechwriter to President Bush, to discuss the increasingly nasty — and sometimes racist — tone among some of the attendees at McCain-Palin rallies. Frum has been openly critical of the McCain campaign , and Maddow intended to discuss his concerns about the campaign’s turn toward negativity.
From his first answer, however, it was clear Frum had a very different agenda: to attack Rachel Maddow. Discussing the “ugliness of tone” in... Read Full Story