02 September 2008

Obama Supporter Promises Race War if Obama Loses, While Democratic Party Observers Worry About Obama's Judgment

You may have heard whispers about civil disorder occurring in case of an Obama loss (or victory for that matter). But now Obama supporters in the media are coming out in the open with promises of race war if Obama is defeated.
If McCain wins, look for a full-fledged race and class war, fueled by a deflated and depressed country, soaring crime, homelessness - and hopelessness!...But when Obama wins the White House, we may just see a revolution that can turn the tide and improve this nation for everyone, not just a select few _Source_via_Drudge
If one was well connected in the "community" he would likely have heard a lot more on that topic by now. Should we truly expect a race war if Obama wins or loses? There are certainly riots when sports teams win or lose national championships. Why not when a celebrity candidate such as Obama wins or loses a national political "championship?"

Some close political observers suspect that Obama has lost whatever magic it was that has gotten him this far. They feel his incredibly bad vice presidential pick may be just the beginning of a disintegration of what until now has been a masterful campaign by the baby senator from Illinois.
....rejecting Clinton in favor of the colorless, unpopular, tangle-tongued Washington perennial Joe Biden was a statement of weakness. McCain's selection was a statement of strength. America's voters will forgive many things in a politician, including sexual misconduct, but they will not forgive weakness.

That is why McCain will win in November, and by a landslide, barring some unforeseen event. Obama is the most talented and persuasive politician of his generation, the intellectual superior of all his competitors, but a fatally insecure personality. American voters are not intellectual, but they are shrewd, like animals. They can smell insecurity, and the convention stank of it. Obama's prospective defeat is entirely of its own making. No one is more surprised than Republican strategists, who were convinced just weeks ago that a weakening economy ensured a Democratic victory.

Biden, who won 3% of the popular vote in the Democratic presidential primary in his home state of Delaware, and 1% or less in every other contest he entered, is ballot-box poison. Obama evidently chose him to assuage critics who point to his lack of foreign policy credentials. That was a deadly error, for by appearing to concede the critics' claim that he knows little about foreign policy, Obama raised questions about whether he is qualified to be president in the first place. _Spengler
No one was more surprised at Obama's incredibly bad pick than this blogger. And no one was more shocked at McCain's masterstroke than I. I would have never suspected it of either of the men, given their past actions. If this is an example of the jousting we can expect between the two in the future, we must hope that McCain does not take undue advantage and make Obama look totally clownish.

Because if Obama is made to look like a total fool by the end of this campaign, his devout worshippers will not take the loss kindly. Yet, after the almost supernatural buildup given to Obama's campaign throughout the winter/spring/summer, where is there to go but down?

Should widespread civil disorder break out across several parts of the US urban landscape after an Obama loss, many of today's psychologically neotenous youth will no doubt feel a thrill of adrenaline--a break in the boredom of their pampered lives. That is, unless the disorder reaches out and touches them personally. Should that happen, there is some question whether most of them would be capable of responding appropriately at the time, or after the fact.

Much better for such things not to happen. Unthinkable things. We will simply not think of them. Forget I mentioned it.

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3 Comments:

Blogger fboness said...

That's the way elections are run in the third world. It's only a step past the way classless Al Gore trashed the 2000 election.

Tuesday, 02 September, 2008  
Blogger Markku said...

And no one was more shocked at McCain's masterstroke than I.

Have you read what Half Sigma and Steve Sailer have written about the wisdom of choosing Palin?

Wednesday, 03 September, 2008  
Blogger al fin said...

Yes, the Democratic Party has been hard at work attempting to convert the US into a third world nation for decades now.

I have read the opinions of a large number of people on the choice of Palin--people from all backgrounds and political persuasions.

And I am rubbing my hands in anticipation at watching reality bulling through the well tended china shops that have been built between the ears.

Wednesday, 03 September, 2008  

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