Are all right wingers paranoid?

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Are all right wingers paranoid?
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Wed, 10-22-2008 - 9:10am

What do you make of the right-wing paranoia? Is it pervasive enough to take seriously? How do you make sense of conservatives concerns about how to take care of their families if Obama becomes president?

As it becomes more and more clear that Obama is likely to win the conservatives are becoming more desperate. They need avenues to vent and a Conspiracy Theory feels that void.

But the whole idea is so implausible. Yet, somehow they are able to rationalize it by believing the conspiracy is real and anyone who doesn’t see it is blind.

Help me out here, is they any way to diplomatically and realistic address this stuff? Are they any conservatives out there who agree that it’s bunk?

>>By Klaus Rohrich Tuesday, October 21, 2008

In October 1962 the film The Manchurian Candidate was released to rave reviews. Directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Frank Sinatra and Lawrence Harvey, the film was about a nefarious plot that involved brainwashing, an assassin with a post-hypnotic trigger and a conspiracy to deliver the US presidency into the hands of foreign enemies whose plan it was to destroy the country from within. Eventually cracks began to appear in the plot and in the end the evildoers met their just rewards.

Fast-forward 46 years into this year’s presidential contest between Barack Obama and John McCain. Out of nowhere Barack Obama appears on the scene full-blown and manages to snatch the democratic nomination from Hilary Clinton, despite his complete lack of experience in both domestic as well as foreign policy. In fact, Barack Obama’s experience is so thin that it isn’t even possible to ascertain exactly what he stands for, given that he voted ‘present’ on over 130 Senate bills.

Yet the mainstream media have embraced Obama as the Messiah, the Chosen One, the One Who Will Bring About Hope and Change. No matter that there is no voting record or even a clear history of Obama’s activities since graduation, save and except that he was a ‘community organizer’. Most candidates for political office including those running for dogcatcher of Gnarled Gulch, Montana face close scrutiny by the electorate and especially the media.

But it appears that no amount of subterfuge and skullduggery with which Barack Obama is associated, is enough to raise any questions about his suitability to hold the highest office in the land. Call me paranoid, but suppose there is a vast left-wing conspiracy to take over the United States, there wouldn’t be a better time to do it than now and it seems that there’s no better candidate to do it than Barack Obama. << cont’d

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iVillage Member
Registered: 08-29-2008
Thu, 10-23-2008 - 10:28pm
I don't think an experienced man as president would have to be faced with such a choice. I don't think that McCain is perceived in the world as young and weak.
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Registered: 08-29-2008
Thu, 10-23-2008 - 10:31pm
If our president is perceived to be weak - which Obama surely will be- our country will face a severe test like this. We can avoid this kind of situation by putting someone into office who the world does not perceive to be weak.
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Registered: 10-08-2008
Thu, 10-23-2008 - 10:34pm

You have absolutely no idea if the world perceives Obama as weak.

 

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Registered: 08-29-2008
Thu, 10-23-2008 - 10:35pm
No. That counts as left wing propaganda. Why won't you or ANYONE answer my question? Do you think Barack Obama is as strong as John F. Kennedy was?
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Registered: 10-08-2008
Thu, 10-23-2008 - 10:40pm

Do you think Barack Obama is as strong as John F. Kennedy was?


Yes.


 

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Registered: 08-29-2008
Thu, 10-23-2008 - 10:41pm
Obama has proven that he is naive and inexperienced. This kind of president is a TARGET for rogue nations. Biden has warned you that this country will face a crisis comparable to the crisis John F. Kennedy faced if elected. John McCain, who is experienced and KNOWN will not be tested in this way.
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Registered: 08-29-2008
Thu, 10-23-2008 - 10:44pm
John McCain is already known in the world. He has a long track record to study. He will NOT have to face the same kind of crisis that a president Obama would have to face! Joe Biden knows this. His warnings should be taken seriously.
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Registered: 08-29-2008
Thu, 10-23-2008 - 10:46pm
Biden agrees with it. If he didn't he wouldn't be making serious statements like this.
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Registered: 10-20-2008
Thu, 10-23-2008 - 10:47pm
Did they? Seems like every time the rose to the challenge we blew their heads off.
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Registered: 08-29-2008
Thu, 10-23-2008 - 10:47pm
Do YOU think Obama is as strong as John F. Kennedy was?

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