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ACORN - Not Nuts




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ACORN - Not Nuts

As the days and daylight dwindle in the run-up to November 4, the braintrust of the GOP and its diabolical spin machine seem to have decided its vapid candidates leave it with no alternative; It must go after a group it staunchly proclaims as radical nuts.

The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) has registered over 1.3 million new voters.  Comprised mostly of low-incomes and minorities, they gravitate toward the Democratic ticket.  Nothing could be more horrifying to GOP operatives than the prospect of 1.3 million new poor people - many of color - voting almost exclusively for Democrats. 

So the Republican party muckity-mucks lately seem hellbent on villifying ACORN.  Sounds like a losing cause - trying to make a case crying voter registration fraud - because some phony names i.e. Mickey Mouse, have turned up on voter registration cards.  May I ask: On both counts - what's new? 

The GOP asserted election scam prowess as we all remember back in 2000 by absconding the election with a little help from their friends in Florida.  In 2004, Democrats got another lesson in some very similar GOP election debauchery in Ohio. 

You don't have to be a psychic to predict a strategy of a repeat of past chicanery.  When you have no candidates, no linear resonating message and you're woefully behind in every poll, go back to Plan A - 2000.  Desparate times call for proven counter-measures.  So don't be too surprised if the GOP turns to its playbook from elections past and follows the sage advice of former Texas University football coach Darrell Royal: "Dance with the one that brung you."  Royal's favorite expression means to go with the players and plays that result in wins. And our own beloved Molly Ivins wrote a book titled "You got to dance with them what brung you: politics in the Clinton years" (1998).  It's a proven high percentage strategy. Otherwise, November Rs across the country, not just McCain/Palin could get thumped like a July Luling watermelon.

Insanity is widely defined by some as repeating the same behavior while expecting a different outcome.  If the GOP repeats its past behavior, it has no reason to believe a different outcome will result.  The GOP Roveian braintrust may very well be evil, but they're not completely nuts.

 

 

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By Hunt, Steve at Oct 21, 2008 13:37 PM

     I\'ve noticed a last minute effort to scare the populace about Obama bringing back The Fairness Doctrine.   Total non-sense.  I\'ve spoken with Adelstein and Copps about the matter, they say no way. Obama says no way.  It\'d be totally foolish and the radical right knows they won\'t even consider it.  I think it is quite funny thought that their already is an existing Fairness Doctrine though, one for big companies that gurantees them equal time to speak to possible union members...telling them why it would be bad for them and whatnot.

     I wrote a blog about a group who I am sure McCain is closely tied to, and how they came to Oklahoma in \'05 and committed massive voter fraud.  And it wasn\'t just fraud we suspected, fraud that we found, showed to the authorites, and got indictments on.  Read about Dick Armey, Paul Jacob, et. al and their TABOR (Tax Payer Bill of Rights) and learn what amazing hypocrites these people are.  As if you didn\'t already know.

  

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