Friday, December 26, 2008

'Racist anger' against Obama?

It's obviously all Sarah Palin's fault.

Key point:

"It was the Obama campaign, not the Secret Service, which suggested a connection between the 'frenzied atmosphere' around Palin and the threats. Obama himself appeared to believe there was such a connection, raising it in his final debate with John McCain.

That accusation evidently stemmed from an Oct. 14 newspaper report that an audience member at a Palin rally in Scranton, Pa., shouted "kill him" when Obama's name was mentioned. The Secret Service investigated but was unable to corroborate that account, as Newsweek subsequently reported, and yet the alleged threat has entered the colloquial what-everybody-knows version of the campaign.

All this fits within a narrative arc that Democrats and their media allies are constructing around Palin, portraying her as an uncouth rabble-rouser leading an angry (and perhaps dangerous) populist opposition to Obama."

This sort of nonsense was on display locally after the Palin rally at Elon.

The babble, dribble, drool, and spew from our local "progressives" was predictably out of control.

I like to think of it as the "Joe Killian Syndrome", particularly after Killian's non response to questions posed to him by Jerry Bledsoe regarding his experiences at the afore mentioned rally.

All the nonsense just reinforces the fear our Dem/Lefty/"Progressive" pals have about Sarah Palin, and the danger she poses to them politically.


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