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GOP Fear-Mongering Kicks into High Gear (with VIDEO)

By Arianna Huffington, Huffington Post. Posted October 26, 2006.


With Republicans' talk of Osama, race-baiting and terror, it's beginning to look a lot like November.
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Last month, we inaugurated the Fear-mongering Hall of Shame, enshrining the Alarmist All-Stars of the Bush administration, and making the no-brainer prediction that "as Election Day races ever-closer, you can be sure the GOP fear-mongers will be swinging for the fences -- in speeches, in press releases, in campaign ads, and in direct mail come-ons."

Sure enough, with just two weeks to go and the polls heavily skewing Democratic, the administration's panic-button pushers have brought out the big guns, including an ad featuring Osama Bin Laden saying that 9/11 was "nothing compared to what you will see next," the specter of colossal tax raises, Dick Cheney repeatedly mentioning the possibility of "mass death in the United States," and even that old race-baiting favorite, the fear of black men lusting after southern white women.

It's beginning to look a lot like November.

By now, you've all seen or heard about the despicable Republican National Committee ad featuring Osama, his right hand man Ayman al-Zawahri, a ticking clock, a nuclear explosion and the tag line: "These are the stakes. Vote November 7th". What a piece of work. Check out the spot-on eviscerations of it done by Keith Olbermann and Bob Cesca.

Here's a taste of Olbermann:

The dictionary definition of the word "terrorize" is simple and not open to misinterpretation: "To fill or overpower with terror; terrify. To coerce by intimidation or fear."... By this definition, the leading terrorist group in this world right now is al Qaeda. But the leading terrorist group in this country right now is the Republican Party. Eleven presidents ago, a chief executive reassured us that "we have nothing to fear but fear itself." His distant successor has wasted his administration insisting that there is nothing we can have but fear itself.

And Cesca:

What this advertisement says to me, and hopefully many others, is that the Republican government has utterly failed to capture these murderers and thus the King of All Jihadists remains a threat to America five-plus years after 9/11. This ad tells me that Bin Laden and his chief deputy are still at large due to the incompetent Bush administration and the congressional Republicans who have allowed them to get away with this colossal failure.

Not content with scaring the bejesus out of voters with the equivalent of a GOP-financed al-Qaeda recruitment video, the RNC has also produced an ad that makes the unfounded claim, "If Democrats take over Congress, they will raise taxes by 2.4 trillion dollars to keep up with their reckless spending." Excuse me? "Their reckless spending"? Did I miss something? Have Democrats been the ones controlling the Congressional purse strings since 1994? Upon hearing that this over-the-top, hold-on-to-your-wallets ad was directed by David Zucker, the guy who brought us "Airplane," "Naked Gun," and the last two "Scary Movie" films, my first thought was that this had to be some kind of goof. But it's no joke; just another GOP-funded attempt to scare voters.


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Only thing we have to fear is fear itself. FDR- 1933
Posted by: LeftWright on Oct 26, 2006 1:03 AM   
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The psychological aspects/affects of fear are very interesting.

For more on this I highly recommend chapter 3 of:

Towers of Deception by Barrie Zwicker

While some will dismiss all this as more "psychobabble" it is clear that 9/11 was in large part a psychological operation to motivate the American people to support greater military/security spending and U.S. invasions in Afghanistan and Iraq, all of which has happened.

The truth shall set us free. Love is the only way forward.

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ugliest
Posted by: rsaxto on Oct 26, 2006 2:38 AM   
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The ugliest Americans are now Republicans slandering Democrats with unbelievable lies. If they think these verbal atrocities will win them the elections, they must have left all reality behind them in thier use of Neanderthalic nonsense.

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» RE: ugliest Posted by: Pirate1
Where have you gone, Franklin Delano Roosevelt?
Posted by: Tom Degan on Oct 26, 2006 3:58 AM   
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Where have you gone, Franklin Roosevelt
Our nation turns its severed hopes to you
Woo, hoo, hoo!
What's that you say, Condoleeza Rice?
"FDR is dead as Dorothy Day
Hey, hey, hey!
Hey, hey! hey!

But first of all let me assert my film belief that the only thing the GOP has to offer is fear, itself! Nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror.

God help you sniveling sheep if you vote for the "Democrat" party on November 7th! Someone with dark skin is going to come into your home in the middle of the night and slit the throats of you, your spouse, your children and your dog! You will die if you vote Democratic. Democrat=Death.

Democrat/Death/Democrat/Death/Democrat/Death

Death. Death. Death.

I will kill you if you vote for John Hall.

Harold Ford has kinky sex with white women.

Bob Nelson just isn't right for the good people of Florida. He's evil, I tell you!

Howard Dean wants to turn your child into a homosexual.

How many of us are going to be stupid enough to fall for this bullshit?

Tom Degan
Goshen, NY
"The Rant" by Tom Degan

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» The really scary thing Posted by: Knowmad
» No, I really meant Dorothy Day Posted by: Tom Degan
» FDR Mythology Posted by: CatDad
» To the tune of Mrs. Robinson? Posted by: Bic Pentameter
I am afraid of the drug war
Posted by: Lauren on Oct 26, 2006 4:10 AM   
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Ron Cottingham, his goal, "We are also assisting our law enforcement brothers and sisters and adamantly opposing the legalization of marijuana in our state."

Yesterday I tried to email my firends at the drug war about him and got my computer crashed by homeland insecurity. This morning I wrote a nice datailed post about it only to have that evaporate.

here is his website, very impressive
http://www.aroundthecapitol.com/search/index.html

Here is a background story from the LA Times about the issues,
http://www.calcsea.org/no_on_75/20050921-lat.asp

Here is his VP, what a guy
http://www.porac.org/ldf/articles/march%203%202001.html

here is his email president@porac.org

And here is my question, why don't the papers cover the races of the alternatives? Dianne is so cosy with this guy's message, why isn't this in the news? Vote something else, right? But who? The people I talk to don't even realise there ARE other candidates for our California senate race! That is very scary.

It is the press that is at fault, they have been deliberatly ignoring the alternatives, the third parties.

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» AT the drug war? Posted by: mdruss42
They're wasting their money.
Posted by: kepstein7777 on Oct 26, 2006 4:22 AM   
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Just have a friendly reminder to keep watching Fox.

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The President of Fear and Lies
Posted by: thoughtcriminal on Oct 26, 2006 8:10 AM   
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That's Bush - in the movie, "V for Vendetta" the dictatorial ruler says "We need to make the people know that they need us to protect them." This approach is straight out of Josef Goebbels playbook - terrify people out of their wits, and then justify your foreign invasions and domestic repression on the grounds of 'keeping people safe'.

Bush wants to bomb Iran - it's pretty obvious. The only thing stopping him is the domestic public opinion of the US population - he'd have started another war in 2005 if he could have gotten away with it.

See http://www.commondreams.org/views06/1009-22.htm - The Politics of Fear by Tom Barry, Oct 9 2006. The pre-Iraq propaganda package has been refitted for Iran.

Bush is now claiming that 'sophisticated enemy propaganda' is being used to fool the American public into thinking that the Iraq war is going poorly. Karl Rove's little reversal package in action: "I know you are, but what am I?". Once again, it's Rumsfeld and Rendon and Rove (the 3 R's of Repression) who are really spewing the sophisticated propaganda out to the corporate media, who happily pass it on to the public.

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cheney's face
Posted by: willymack on Oct 26, 2006 10:05 AM   
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Take a good look at a picture of cheney, if you can stomach it. What's your first impression? Mine is:"That's one evil SOB".I know, we're told to disregard first impressions, but you know what? I was right on this one.

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Thomas Jefferson on Despotism
Posted by: sfpinko on Oct 26, 2006 10:22 AM   
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 "The concentrating [of powers] in the same hands is precisely the definition of despotic government. It will be no alleviation that these powers will be exercised by a plurality of hands, and not by a single one."

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General Douglas MacArthur on deception
Posted by: sfpinko on Oct 26, 2006 10:30 AM   
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  "Our government has kept us in a perpetual state of fear -­ kept us in a continuous stampede of patriotic fervor -­ with the cry of grave national emergency. Always, there has been some terrible evil at home, or some monstrous foreign power that was going to gobble us up if we did not blindly rally behind it."

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Good luck, Soylent Green nation.
Posted by: eddie torres on Oct 26, 2006 10:30 AM   
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America's leaders do one thing perfectly: ignore reality.

Republicans are busy worshiping a failed vision of an authoritarian utopia where they're in charge forever. It's modelled on their black-and-white straightjacket view of faith and paradise.

Democrats protect enclaves like LA, SF, NY, and Chicago, but ignore the death of an American countryside plagued with methamphetamine and rampant resource extraction.

American leadership is unable to imagine what the real world should look like after terrorism is defeated. If they can't publicise the goals they're aiming for, it's for one of two reasons:
1) their goals are narrow and self-serving
2) it's easier to rule with fear than with vision

If Americans have been so easily lulled into complacency, and they no longer demand vision and goals from their leaders, then the world owes them nothing.

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GOP uses un-Christian propaganda strategy.
Posted by: JesseCrist on Oct 26, 2006 11:04 AM   
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Karl Rove puts Astroglide on his pancakes.

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I have just one question..
Posted by: fearlessmanateehunter on Oct 26, 2006 11:33 AM   
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Are we living in the DARK AGES....? I mean really, how can these people be getting away with all this nonsense. I mean, I really don't care one way or the other, but I'm agahst, frankly, with my mouth hanging open and laughing out loud. I mean, are we a country of morons and idiots? Jeeze...!

This is really funny, it's just all so funny and real. I just love this. I love Bush and Cheney, and Pelossi and Kerry, and Foley and Hasslert, and DeLay, and O'Riley, and this whole culture of ignorance... Boy we're in for a ride.... Wheeeee...!

Cheers,

The Fearless Mantee Hunter,
Killer of the Gentle Sea Cow

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Vote D for death
Posted by: Bic Pentameter on Oct 26, 2006 1:01 PM   
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Vote for anyone else and you will die!

When they say surely there is a better way, it's treason; when I say 'new approach' it's brilliant.

When they say anything that doesn't show whole-hearted support of my party, it's because they support the terrorists that want to attack you in Muncie, Indiana or Stanley, Louisiana.

When I reveal a new plan, it serves to protect your rights and your lives even more than I already have.

Vote for your lives!

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Are you afraid?
Posted by: spiiderweb™ on Oct 26, 2006 4:14 PM   
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I don't get it. Nothing the Repugs have said has made me afraid. I have no fear of al-Qaeda or anyone else. Why does this work on some people?

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» RE: Are you afraid? Posted by: deaudonnee
» exactly! Posted by: WhuThe?!?
gbp9848
Posted by: truescope on Oct 26, 2006 7:31 PM   
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It has to be seriously asked - why are so many people affected by the scare-mongering? Some are not, as indicated by recent comments here, but many are. It can't be that those affected are just idiots as some would suggest. My guess is that this can only be determined by scientific study.

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