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Ayers controversy analysis

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-11 15:02

It's funny you know. There seems to be no indication that the majority of voters or electors seem to care about Obama's link to Ayers. Obama himself is unconcerned by the implications. Yet, the equivalent scandals of Troopergate and McCain's own Keating involvement and his subsequent 'erratic' behaviour at the start of the economic meltdown has only weakened his candidacy.

Lets look at the two sides and determine what it is about each scandal and how each resonates with voters.

On the Republican side, you have scandals involving abuse of power at the hands of government officials. The fleecing of credit holders and an overall disdain for anything like due process. Given the current economic situation it's understandable why these scandals resonate negatively with voters.

On Obama's side you have an association, intimate or otherwise with a former sixties radical who fought against a government embroiled in an unpopular war that was prosecuted by a corrupt administration that also had clear disdain for due process and any limits to the exercise of its power.

Seeing a pattern? Mentioning Obama's link to Ayers only serves to remind voters that he is at odds with the philosophy of the current administration. Every mention of McCain's link to Keating, or Palin's troopergate only serves to remind voters that they share the philosophy of the current administration.

If McCain wishes to win the presidency, he needs to stop his lipsticked pigbull from mentioning Ayers. It only hurts his own cause.

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-11 18:34

Interesting analysis.

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-11 18:35

>>1
>>2
samefag.

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-11 19:32

>>1
Mentioning Ayers reminds voters that Obama condones terrorism against the United States.
He credits Ayers as being his political mentor, and has said on several occasions that he agrees with Ayers tactics.

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-11 19:58

>>4
>He credits Ayers as being his political mentor, and has said on several occasions that he agrees with Ayers tactics.

Sauce?

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-11 20:17

Research it yourself, nigger.

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-11 21:11

>>6
No fucktard. You made a claim that requires you to back it up with proof. You fail at teh intarnets.

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-11 22:07

McCain supporters are traitors who pretend it's okay to kill a presidential candidate.  They are committing treason, they are promoting terrorism, and they deserve to be hung by the neck until dead.

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-11 22:14

>>4
>>6
Bullshit. EVERYTHING I've seen Obama say has been that he was never very close to Ayers and that he does NOT condone his behavior.

For example:

"This is a guy who lives in my neighborhood, who's a professor of English in Chicago, who I know, and who I have not received some official endorsement from."

"He's not somebody who I exchange ideas from on a regular basis. The notion that somehow, as a consequence of me knowing somebody who engaged in detestable acts 40 years ago when I was 8 years old somehow reflects on me and my values, doesn't make much sense."

Besides, Ayers was never convicted of anything serious, let alone terror charges, and he is now a respected college professor.

You, sir, are yet another irrational, willfully ignorant, delusional conservative fundie idiot. You can't back up your allegations because you pulled them out of your ass or are blindly following someone else's bullshit. Do yourself a favor and YOU do some actual fucking research.

Oh, and you seem to have shown your true motive for hating Obama with that last little 'n' word, there, you racist redneck retard.

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-11 22:15

>>8
Trollometer [0.^.......10]

Try harder.

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-11 22:16

Osama, Obama, what's the difference?  They're both best friends with people who tried to blow up the Pentagon.

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-11 22:28

>>11
It's people like this that make me ashamed to be an American.

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-11 22:50

>>12
It's people like William Ayers who make me ashamed to be an American, and he's Barack Obama's best friend and lifelong political mentor.  Now what?

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-11 23:34

>>10

Not trolling. Trying to promote the murder of a presidential candidate IS treason.

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-11 23:59

Protip!
The majority of people have already decided they like Obama better, so they're more willing to ignore his faults.

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-12 10:56

>>15
I guess we'll see on Nov. 4, won't we?

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-12 10:59

>>14
Ayers, Obama's political mentor, DID commit treason when he committed his terroristic acts against America.
Obama learned everything he knows from him.

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-12 14:37

>>17
You keep saying that he's Obama's political mentor, but every in-depth look at their relationship has shown it to be completely innocuous. They served on community projects together and he held a meet and greet in his home when Obama began his political career.

So fucking what?

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-12 14:47

Promoting the murder of a presidential candidate is treason, too.

Fucking rednecks.

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-12 17:43

>>19
Not any different than the death threats you read on Kos and DU for Bush and Cheney...

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-12 19:09

I don't read Kos.  You do, you worthless liberal.

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-13 7:06

>>19
>>21
A redneck liberal, interesting.

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-13 9:50

>>1

Seeing a pattern?

Yeah

http://judicial-inc.biz/84weather_underground_obama.htm

I see another loser who can't see the jew

http://www.jrbooksonline.com/slaves_and_masters.htm

The moar things "change" ...

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-13 13:08

>>23
I think your tinfoil hat is on a little too tight.

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