Saturday, June 28, 2008

Fearwatch08@huffingtonpost.com

Find an Obama hater spreading hate? Huffington Post wants to hear about it at  fearwatch08@huffingtonpost.com.
The fear mongers are out in force and unfortunately, fear works really well on Americans, but we need to move past the Bush era if the country is going to get back on track.
This fright-fest came in the wake of McCain telling us that al Qaeda will increase its violent attacks to try to defeat him, and that Hamas wants Obama to win.

In case we didn't get the message, up popped McCain's chief campaign advisor Charlie Black with his considered opinion that another terrorist attack on U.S. soil "certainly would be a big advantage" for McCain.

McCain quickly disavowed the comment and claimed, "I cannot imagine why he would say it." Really, Senator, you cannot imagine why your top advisor would follow in the footsteps of Karl Rove, who made scaring the bejesus out of the American people the centerpiece of GOP strategy for the last six years?

Let me break it down for you: fear is a frighteningly effective sales pitch -- one that has worked like a charm for Republicans since the days of the Cold War Red Scares, and especially since 9/11.