Mob mash-up: BraveNew Films compiles McCain-Palin hate
Tuesday, October 14, 2008 at 12:24 pm
If you’ve only heard second-hand about the often giddy hate coming out of recent McCain-Palin campaign events, check out this new video compilation from Brave New Films, which forcefully makes the connection between remarks made from McCain-Palin podiums and those that echo back from the crowd. The key snippet has Palin talking about how much she loves to hear McCain-Palin supporters repeating her messages back to her.
Sobering video after the jump.
4 Comments
Comment posted October 14, 2008 @ 7:59 pm
What can you say to a grown white man obviously in his 60′s who dresses up a cute little Curious George doll to make an “Obama is a terrorist” statement? or these other apparent adults accusing Obama of being a terrorist?
These people must be part of that 23% who still think George W. Bush is doing a heckuva job.
Comment posted October 16, 2008 @ 11:07 am
I would like to protest the inhumane treatment of Curious George. He is a lovable guy who gets into trouble, yet has a kind heart for all, young and old alike, and always helps those who are hurting. Look at the sweet smile on his face! The gentleman in glasses has twice shown his ignorance by usurping the character of Curious George and making a racist reference to Obama as a monkey.
I appreciate the efforts of those who are out filming such ignorance and exposing themselves to hatred in order to document the truth. It’s happening in Minnesota too… just as in Ohio and other places.
Comment posted October 17, 2008 @ 6:11 pm
For the record, I’m waaaay far to the left of the democratic party. Yet I give McCain some respect for confronting the Obama insults and misconceptions directly when they are raised with him. Yeah, his campaign has a role in fomenting a lot of the crap, but as a person, I’ve never thought McCain wasn’t a decent human being. Palin…I’ll have to get back to ya on that.
Comment posted October 28, 2008 @ 2:20 pm
John McCain has lost any credibility he ever had. If he was really a hero he would have gotten on the news with a press coference and he would have condemned all the racist scum who support him. But McCain is more concerned about their votes then about confronting them for their hatred.
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