The Palin Mob
Posted on October 9th, 2008 by Tariq Nelson
Sarah Palin and John McCain are pandering to the worst elements and passions in people.
Tim Russo recorded the video below in Strongsville, Ohio, that demonstrates just how they have been whipped into a frenzy. Go back to this video to see who these people are.
We’ve come a long way in this country, but still have a long way to go. Palin is a real piece of work. Perhaps her pastor needs to seek her out because she is proving to be a real witch
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As-Salaamu ‘alaikum,
They looked and sounded nothing like them, actually. The people in your “Joe 6 Pack” video were your equivalent of our chavs, i.e. feckless trailer trash; these people seem quite normal until you ask them about anything political, which is no doubt because of what they’ve heard on Fox and jerk radio.
Goes to show why democracy is a joke–and that it was NEVER intended for the majority of people. The mass of folks are not very intelligent and are easily manipulated by propaganda techniques that appeal largely to their emotions. The string pullers must be having a field day laughing at the dumbed downed goyim they’ve engineered. (Also, keep in mind, this was OHIO and not the real deep dark troglogdyte trash regions, like redneck Alabama or hillbilly Arkansas.) What you saw there was America–minus the two coasts and a handful of urban/intellectual centers in the middle of the country. Obama’s gonna have a tough go at things if middle America shows up at the polls in a few weeks.
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Democracy is the worst system except for all the others. Would you prefer we live under a dictatorship or kingdom?
There was a woman in this clip who said that there were more personal interviews with Sarah Palin than Barack Obama. Hee-Hee, Someone should tell her that media has been struggling trying to get interviews with her.
I just happened to look at the TODAY show for the last two days. On the first one , Ann Curry invited Sarah to speak, but she declined. Today, the same question was asked by Meredith Vieria. Initially, her aide tried to dodge the question, but then said that she’ll be there( Yeah uh-huh. We’ve heard that one before). I laughed when Obama’s aide interjected and said that he they had no problems doing it, I guess he was just trying to send a message of their confidence about doing it.
Although people have their reasons for being in their political parties, it is people like them, or better yet their ideologies, that I will never, ever associate myself with the Republican party. This is exactly why my grandparents/parents were against any of their grandchildren going Republican. I remembered how my grandparents talked about Dixiecrats/Republicans and how they( some of the Southern Demos) switched parties just to keep from voting on the Civil Rights Bill. My late grandfather wasn’t always sure about the party affiliation he wanted to join, but after all that disrespect he heard from them, he gambled his support and went Demo.
I just cannot support a party that tell my people and others that we’re second class citizens.My folks and others like them were determined not go back there and I’ll pay hommage to them buy returning their favor. I know that they wouldn’t want me to vote for more disrespect.After looking at the supporters in that bunch and John and Sarah’s not speaking against them, I definately will not give them my support.
I am not suprised by these people at all. We know that racism is an irrational fear. Most whites will not vote for a black president based upon the emotional state. The only white people willing to vote for Obama a rational thinkers who do not base their decisions on fear and emotionalism.
As a black republican I feel that more blacks should join that party to keep an eye on people like those in the video. We need to engage these people or if they are unwilling to be engaged then marginalize them. If we marginalize these people they will join or create a white nationalist party. This way we can flush them out for the future and slowly eliminate them from the mainstream.
Salaam
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Loved the guy who called Obama a “one man terror cell”, just loooved it. What a joke.
They can’t openly hate him for being black, so they have to resort to calling him a terrorist.
For me, it’s more than that. it’s about their history of excluding people, their religious hypocrisy( as we’re seeing a heckava lot of with McCain/Palin) and the parties ideologies of dictating people on how they should live.
What if I we we’re a Republican and put goons like those in the Whitehouse? These days our rights are being taken away, slowly, but surely. Historically,for Blacks and other minorities (whether religious, racial, national origin etc,) that party has hurted us more than helped.
I’m very anti-war.Most of my folks are in in every branch of the military and have fought in WWI to this war. I should be just as supportive as John McCain, but I’m not. I have a cousin who wants to go into the Air Force .You just don’t know how badly I want to discourage her from going, but I won’t because it’s her choice and I want her to be happy(?!?!). I want all of my folks to get out soon as possible.
Those soldiers are dying for nothing. So far, all my folks haven’t been victimized by it, but the chances of them dying/getting hurt is very great. I just feel bad for those families whose sons/daughters had to pay the price because of it.I also wouldn’t want my kid to be in a war if they are being told that their minority status makes them nobodies ( Like in Obama’s case) I especially wouldn’t my kid to die for a redneck like Bush or for his cohorts. If McCain/Sarah is put in there, were going to be in more trouble.I just wouldn’t want to be responsible hurting my people( and others who doesn’t follow those idiots) anymore than they already have been.
It’s a downright shame how all of this racism, religious persecution is destroying people and this country.It’s sad that we cannot get past it.How on earth can they call this country a democracy when we want to dictate who should/shouldn’t run this country? This is why some of those so called defected Demos and Republicans want John and Sarah in the office. They do not want to see Obama in the office.I cannot support that.
My folks( and those before me) would be upset if they knew that I went Republican and would be equally as upset if they did the same. Don’t get me wrong ,I’m my own person and do what I want, but if I became a Republican, I’ll just be supporting their ideologies, which I do not approve of.
Like I said in a previous post, Sarah Palin is saying everything but the n word. I can’t say she is racist, she may or may not be, but I see what kind of votes she’s appealing to. There was an article in the Times (I think, some British newspaper anyway), which echoed my sentiments, What message does it send to Black Americans if Obama is rejected on anything other than issues/policies. If he, with all his achievements, still is told he’s no good (whatever you may think of his policies), then what exactly does a black person need to be in this country to be worthy of running for the highest office.
I actually don’t have a problem with the principles of the Republican Party, and in fact, I bet most people don’t, ie fiscal conservatism, small government, social conservatism etc etc. On some level, most of us would agree with quite a few of their principles. But there has always been the unsavoury side of those principles as well, and some of these Palin rallies are good examples of those. For all his kookiness, Ron Paul was actually a better representation of what true conservative principles should be.
I’m nodding in agreement with a lot of people that if the 2000 McCain was running, I’d have a lot less problem with his campaign. I don’t know if its the desperate desire to be in the White House or what, but he really appears to have compromised his ideals, especially in the last few months. If anything really lost it for me, it was his choice of Palin as running mate. I can always deal with someone who I have policy disagreements with, however, I can’t deal with a brainless idiot. There were plenty of capable people in the Republican party that he could have chosen, and he chose her?
@Ron
You say of the people in the video “slowly eliminate them from the mainstream.” they ARE the mainstream, my friend.
I just hope Blackamericans don’t take this a$$ whuping Obama is about to get personally, and become too jaded to vote locally.
@K-Dude
I don’t think most of these people are racists or that they “hate” Blacks per se, no they fear the loss of privilege afforded to some in this country.
How? You ask, well my friend, the right to define American symbolism is part and parcel of that privilege. American is defined as white no one has to say it, it just is. you betcha it is
No one speaks of how the Iranians freed all of the Blackamericans first, that’s America is view as white first, then others.
So my friend, having a non-white POTUS undermines the symbolism of privilege, thats why you see the rage their “American Way” is being underminded.
Ever wonder why superman’s motto is truth, justice and the American Way? That’s because truth and justice are things and the american way is something other than that.
“Americans” are fine as long as they preceive they are on top. For all the Republican talk of family values their ticket is headed by two rumoured cheats. For all their talk of free market their administration has just instituted the largest socialist corporate welfare program in history. For all their claim to reject entitlements their leader just annouced another welfare program for homeowners with morgages.
There one telling point during the debate and thats when each was asked was healthcare a right or a privilege. “Americans” have been taught that good healthcare is one of the benefits of a good job, so surerly this should not be given to everyone (ie the poor), those want just have to get off their butts and get a job… we’ve all heard it before. Now once many more of these large companies reduce benefits, then they will again discard this principle.
Bottom line the Republicans have now discarded most of the pretense of their so-called principles. And I don’t fool yourself this election is now about the symbolic privilege of whiteness in America. As this video proves “Americans” (Democrates and Republicans) haven’t endured enough pain to give that up to “that one” just yet. you betcha, my friend
@ Ronaldo
The Prophet (sallallahu wa sallam) was not elected democratically–nor were Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, or Hassan. I’d prefer a government governed by Islam and pious Muslims, but that simply isn’t the case today.
Furthermore, the US isn’t a democracy in reality–it’s a republic, and the electoral college is in place to stop the dumb mob from having too much power. Add to that, the massive influence of corporate propaganda/special intersts/lobbies and the money of multi-nationals penetrating every crevice of the political system, and one could say that the US is more of a facist state than a democracy (i.e., a state governed by the people).
Whoever gets into power will be for the most part controlled by those folks printing the “monopoly money” over at the Fed Reserve. This ain’t anything REMOTELY like what T.J. and the Founding Fathers envisioned for their country.
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@ Abu Usamah
You say:
“I don’t think most of these people are racists or that they “hate” Blacks per se, no they fear the loss of privilege afforded to some in this country.”
Now how many of those folks wouldn’t be troubled if their daughters wanted to MARRY a guy who looks like Obama (political party aside–or let’s say, Alan Keyes (knock down a skin tone or two) and you could keep his politics)? The US was built not merely on white privelege but on white supremacy and white racial preservation. Granted, things are MUCH BETTER than they used to be, but until white folks question what constitutes “race”–and come to grips with what they consider “racial purity” and the vesitges of the one-drop-rule, they will remain racist. It would be hard to be anything but when people of color represent a threat to the existence of “whiteness”.
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There was an update here in Pennsylvania:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itEucdhf4Us
@abu usamah
Iranians freed the blackamericans?
yes during hostage crisis 1979
Ha! This is in my neck of the woods. And people wonder why Cleveland is the kind of place it is.
It’s also interesting because Strongsville (and North Olmsted) is home to alot of Muslims.
Wow.
How do people get so stupid?