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Rage Grows at McCain/Palin Rallies as Obama Strides Toward Victory
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Red-faced, racially-charged Republican rage appears to be growing at McCain/Palin rallies as Barack Obama's national and swing-state lead over John McCain continues to build. New videos from McCain/Palin events in Pennsylvania and Ohio provide an up-close look at the face of hate as McCain/Palin supporters shout abuse at reporters and at peaceful pro-Obama demonstrators. These echo written accounts from McCain/Palin events published recently in the national press.

Video from a rally in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania includes shouts of "Obama is a terrorist!" and "Obama is a Muslim!" in addition to epithets directed at pro-Obama demonstrators such as "commie faggot!" and "socialist swine!" Some even shouted, "Go back to Russia!" as though lost somewhere back in the middle of the Cold War. One man shouted "Die...! European socialists!" at pro-Obama demonstrators. When asked by the videographer if he really thought they should die, the man replied: "Everyone dies, don't they?" Asked by a pro-Obama demonstrator if a rape victim should have to pay for her own rape exam (as in Wasilla under Palin's watch as mayor), another McCain/Palin supporter shouted: "She should die!" Video from a rally in Strongsville, Ohio includes similar charges that Obama is a terrorist and that he is a secret Muslim. Asked if she believed Obama is a terrorist, one woman affirmatively replied, "He has the bloodlines"; and referred to Obama's middle name, Hussein, clearly indicating that Obama's heritage makes him suspect in her view. Video from a rally in Johnstown, Pennsylvania shows a man with a stuffed monkey doll wearing an Obama sticker around its head. Once the man realizes he is on camera, he removes the Obama sticker from the monkey's head and then passes the monkey off to a child.

These video records strongly echo recent written eyewitness accounts from the national press. A McCain/Palin rally Oct. 9 in Waukesha, Wisconsin was observed by Michael D. Shear and Perry Bacon Jr. of the Washington Post, who describe intense anger toward Obama, Democrats, and the media among attendees. "I can't stand to look at him, I don't trust him. I don't like the circle of friends he keeps, I don't like his policies...," one woman said of Obama, "...I'm pissed off by it. I'm beyond mad. How is he climbing up in the polls?" Others at McCain/Palin events have shouted "treason!" and even "Off with his head!" at the mention of Obama's name, as the Huffington Post and Associated Press discuss in detail.

As Dana Milbank observes in the Washington Post, Palin's line of attack on Obama at an Oct. 6 rally in Clearwater, Florida, prompted one man to shout, "Kill him!"  (a secret service investigation is currently underway in response to this incident, which is hardly good press for the campaign). As Milbank further observes, Palin's media-bashing likewise produced a hateful response from the crowd, who turned on reporters in the press area, waving thunder sticks and shouting abuse while others hurled obscenities at a camera crew. One Palin supporter shouted a racial slur at an African American sound man and told him, "Sit down, boy" (see also ABC News).

McCain appeared Friday (Oct. 10) to have finally come to realize that the anger and hate he and Palin have helped stoke might be getting a little out of hand. At a rally in Lakeville, Minnesota, McCain was booed by the crowd for suggesting a more respectful tone toward Obama, and was visibly uncomfortable when forced to correct a woman from the crowd who said of Obama, "He's an Arab" (see video).

McCain's feeble efforts at calming his crowd attest to the difficulty of getting the Hate Genie back in its bottle once it has been set free.


Mark C. Eades
http://www.mceades.com

Reader Comments
  
A sad state of affairs
By Private Joker Oct 11th 2008 at 6:03 pm EDT (Updated Oct 11th 2008 at 6:03 pm EDT)
Obama needs to lead us out of this dire situation. McCain's campaign will make it difficult after he takes office.

Peace to all, even Republicans.
Dishonor and defeat- McCain's Choice
By JMesserly Oct 11th 2008 at 8:23 pm EDT (Updated Oct 11th 2008 at 8:23 pm EDT)
"He's not one of us", "He is a traitor", "There are things we don't know about him", "He is dangerous"

Sound familiar?

Among the attacks that Rove launched in the the South Carolina primary against McCain 2000 was a whisper campaign that McCain was gay, that he had fathered a black child, that he had mental problems due to severe torture in Vietnam, that he was a traitor and gave away secrets while in captivity, and that his wife was a drug addict.

Possibly McCain will come to his senses and he will realize that his campaign has morphed into the smear campaign style of George Bush employing the same class of repugnant insinuations about patriotism and character.

McCain seems to think he is in a corner and the choice is between dishonor or defeat. He will get defeat either way.

His only choice is whether he will retain his honor.
Re: Dishonor and defeat- McCain's Choice
By Gretchen Oct 11th 2008 at 11:04 pm EDT (Updated Oct 11th 2008 at 11:04 pm EDT)
Isn't that what Hiltler said to the German people to get them to hate Jewish people... SHAME ON PALIN AND MCCCAIN!!!