Republican hate for President Obama.

It seems that the hate toward President Obama is not as strong as it was several months ago and not at the level it was against President Clinton, or what Democrats expressed toward President Bush.

Do you agree?

If so why?

Is it a political strategy?
So they feel more secure that he will not get reelected?
Is it simply an evolution in politics?
Or was it tamped down by the debunking of the Birth Certificate issue?

Or any other theories?

Hate is a very strong word, which is why Jughead structured his sentence the way he did. You see, his precious Democrats just can't possibly be guilty of actual hate, they only 'express' hate, while the right is clearly a bunch of real haters. Since it is so beneath the humanity of a Democrat to actually hate, he must pontificate on what could motivate those on the right to hate. He doesn't understand, how can they hate, why do they hate? It's just not possible the right is merely 'expressing' hate, or giving the perception of it, no... they genuinely hate, and he can't figure out why. He's gone through several irrational rationalizations, maybe it's a strategy? Maybe it's so they can feel more secure? Maybe it's evolution of politics, whatever the fuck that means? Ah... maybe it's because his fake birth certificate proved he was really born in Hawaii and this defused all the hate people had for him being a foreigner? There must be an explanation, people don't just hate (or stop hating as much) for no reason. And since he is a loving and compassionate Democrat incapable of actual hate in his heart, he just can't wrap his pinhead mind around why the right hates Obama.

Now, some on the right have already pointed out, the right doesn't hate Obama, just his policies, but this doesn't suit Jughead's bigoted perceptions of the right, we must first admit we do hate Obama, and tell him why he is noticing a decline in the level of hate recently. He's really leaning toward "political strategy." You see, if the right subdues their hatred for Obama, the Democrats won't freak out and get scared that they will lose power, and perhaps encourage Hillary to jump into the fray and run against him for the nomination...a nightmare for the right... and after the primaries, the right will return to the ways of old and begin hating Obama again.

Before you discount my theory, keep in mind, anything a liberal is really thinking deep down inside, it's what they use as a basis to accuse and bash the right, and anything they use to bash the right, is something they are guilty of themselves. Therefore, we can assume that Jughead genuinely hates the right, and his 'political strategy' idea is based on his own endorsements of Mitt Romney for the GOP nomination. Why does the left not seem to hate Romney? Political strategy! Jughead has told us so, in so many words. As soon as Romney gets nominated, they will hate on him with just as much vigor as Bush, Cheney, Rice, Rumsfeld, or anyone else from the right.

None of this really addresses Jughead's pontificating, and I would be remiss not to touch on it. The reason he is not 'feeling the hate' like he was before, is really simple.... it's because the right is busy trying to select a candidate to challenge Obama. This is coupled with the fact that since his poll numbers are tanking even within his own base, Obama has practically turned into a vanilla ice cream cone. Nothing too controversial... nothing to get anyone riled up... just keep doing fundraisers, blaming his troubles on republicans, and promising to fix problems after we reelect him. Never fear, Jughead, what you perceive as hate for Obama, will return as soon as we have a candidate to run against him.
 
Is it his movement, or does he support it?

Doesn't matter. The President of the United States has aligned himself with this mess. He has said nothing about the rapes, muggings, vandalism, theft, the cost to taxpayers. Your President is a fake. He's not a leader. This is an example of "community organizing" at it's best. Nothing more than a shakedown with useful idiots.
 
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Oh - okay. Good luck campaigning on that one.

I'm relatively sure that the campaign itself won't say anything at all about it. However the 527s just might. Boy, we should thank McCain and Feingold for that wonderful law...
 
Thanks. This is great fun. We're enjoying it immensely.

Then why do you guys always sound so tense and pissed off?

Actually, what I'm interested in is some of the reaction here is Obama pulls off the unlikely win. That would really be fun.
 
Then why do you guys always sound so tense and pissed off?

Actually, what I'm interested in is some of the reaction here is Obama pulls off the unlikely win. That would really be fun.

We probably sound pissed off because a lot of Americans are pissed off. We have two pissed off factions, the Tea Party and the Occupy Movement. Looks to me that one faction meets, leaves the place clean, and goes back to their lives while the other faction meets, squats, makes a complete mess and costs the taxpayers millions.

You tell me which side is going to win in the USA. We haven't fallen that far yet.
 
Then why do you guys always sound so tense and pissed off?

Actually, what I'm interested in is some of the reaction here is Obama pulls off the unlikely win. That would really be fun.

Half of them will have to be put on suicide-watch and the other half will be looking for someone to murder. Personally, if Obama pulls it off, I'm going to make myself really scarce around here for a while, because these guys are going to get ugly.*

*I know what you're thinking: But Darla, aren't they already ugly? Sure, but don't ever think it can't get much worse.
 
Half of them will have to be put on suicide-watch and the other half will be looking for someone to murder. Personally, if Obama pulls it off, I'm going to make myself really scarce around here for a while, because these guys are going to get ugly.*

*I know what you're thinking: But Darla, aren't they already ugly? Sure, but don't ever think it can't get much worse.

Darla is the one who said she'd like to pepper spray me and then tells us some guys around here are going to get ugly if Obama wins.

That's some funny shit, Darla. What's next? Are you gonna blow something up and blame it on right wing extremists?
 
Half of them will have to be put on suicide-watch and the other half will be looking for someone to murder. Personally, if Obama pulls it off, I'm going to make myself really scarce around here for a while, because these guys are going to get ugly.*

*I know what you're thinking: But Darla, aren't they already ugly? Sure, but don't ever think it can't get much worse.

When Obama won just for the 1st time, Dixie was on here telling us to prepare for some sort of violent revolution; he kept talking about how he had his bunker all squared away & was loaded up with ammo.

I can't imagine a 2nd time. But, to be fair, I was absolutely incredulous when Bush won a 2nd term. I was actually too shocked & dismayed to be genuinely angry or take it out on anyone here, though.
 
When Obama won just for the 1st time, Dixie was on here telling us to prepare for some sort of violent revolution; he kept talking about how he had his bunker all squared away & was loaded up with ammo. I can't imagine a 2nd time. But, to be fair, I was absolutely incredulous when Bush won a 2nd term. I was actually too shocked & dismayed to be genuinely angry or take it out on anyone here, though.

The problem is that the GOP has no candidates that are electable by their own standards, and their sole policy (cut taxes) is obviously a failure.
 
That's not what you said... You promoted the value of leaving when people like Bush win elections.

I did? Link up.

I am looking forward to your leaving when Mitt or Newt becomes President. You can post from Somalia, right? They have internets there...Personally I like US politics. I've never suggested somebody should leave. I'm just wondering when you will follow your own words...

Since I never said I would leave because someone I don't support got elected, you're doomed to disappointmemt.


BTW, didn't you say you'd never seen Obama hung in effigy?

Dance, Dalai Damocles, dance.

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Hate is a very strong word, which is why Jughead structured his sentence the way he did. You see, his precious Democrats just can't possibly be guilty of actual hate, they only 'express' hate, while the right is clearly a bunch of real haters. Since it is so beneath the humanity of a Democrat to actually hate, he must pontificate on what could motivate those on the right to hate. He doesn't understand, how can they hate, why do they hate? It's just not possible the right is merely 'expressing' hate, or giving the perception of it, no... they genuinely hate, and he can't figure out why. He's gone through several irrational rationalizations, maybe it's a strategy? Maybe it's so they can feel more secure? Maybe it's evolution of politics, whatever the fuck that means? Ah... maybe it's because his fake birth certificate proved he was really born in Hawaii and this defused all the hate people had for him being a foreigner? There must be an explanation, people don't just hate (or stop hating as much) for no reason. And since he is a loving and compassionate Democrat incapable of actual hate in his heart, he just can't wrap his pinhead mind around why the right hates Obama.

Now, some on the right have already pointed out, the right doesn't hate Obama, just his policies, but this doesn't suit Jughead's bigoted perceptions of the right, we must first admit we do hate Obama, and tell him why he is noticing a decline in the level of hate recently. He's really leaning toward "political strategy." You see, if the right subdues their hatred for Obama, the Democrats won't freak out and get scared that they will lose power, and perhaps encourage Hillary to jump into the fray and run against him for the nomination...a nightmare for the right... and after the primaries, the right will return to the ways of old and begin hating Obama again. Before you discount my theory, keep in mind, anything a liberal is really thinking deep down inside, it's what they use as a basis to accuse and bash the right, and anything they use to bash the right, is something they are guilty of themselves. Therefore, we can assume that Jughead genuinely hates the right, and his 'political strategy' idea is based on his own endorsements of Mitt Romney for the GOP nomination. Why does the left not seem to hate Romney? Political strategy! Jughead has told us so, in so many words. As soon as Romney gets nominated, they will hate on him with just as much vigor as Bush, Cheney, Rice, Rumsfeld, or anyone else from the right.

None of this really addresses Jughead's pontificating, and I would be remiss not to touch on it. The reason he is not 'feeling the hate' like he was before, is really simple.... it's because the right is busy trying to select a candidate to challenge Obama. This is coupled with the fact that since his poll numbers are tanking even within his own base, Obama has practically turned into a vanilla ice cream cone. Nothing too controversial... nothing to get anyone riled up... just keep doing fundraisers, blaming his troubles on republicans, and promising to fix problems after we reelect him. Never fear, Jughead, what you perceive as hate for Obama, will return as soon as we have a candidate to run against him.

Got any evidence to support your theory, doublewide Dixie?

Didn't think so.

How about the niggermania and stormfront websites? Looks like some righties do hate Obama, not his policies.

Now, tell us how the Soviet Union didn't exist or see major fighting during WWII...
 
I did? Link up.



Since I never said I would leave because someone I don't support got elected, you're doomed to disappointmemt.


BTW, didn't you say you'd never seen Obama hung in effigy?

Dance, Dalai Damocles, dance.

You said you "felt that way"... so I want to know why you are still here.
 
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