Fear Mongering for Fun and Profit

valkyrie

Well-Known Member
The GOP plans for riding a wave of fear to take the political lead has been exposed. Well, really ... we all knew about it but didn't have any proof. Now we do.
Leaked documents reveal GOP plan to use scare tactics to raise money
National GOP leaders are doing damage control today after a Politico scoop lifted the curtain on the party's plan to tap voters' "fear" in the coming campaign season. The PR problem started when an absent-minded attendee at the Republican National Committee (RNC) confab on February 18 in Boca Grande, Florida, left a 72-page document from its 2010 strategizing session in a hotel room. Today, Politico reporter Ben Smith's expose is making headlines.

The memo tracks the fundraising presentation that RNC Finance Director Rob Bickhart delivered to the RNC's $2,500-a-head annual retreat. The best path to victory in 2010, the document advises, is for Republican candidates to depict themselves as the best hope for resisting the "trending toward socialism" taking shape in a Democrat-dominated Washington.

And the document doesn't shy from making its points graphically. MSNBC showed the images this morning on Morning Joe:

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The presentation portrays the Obama administration as "The Evil Empire," including the now-infamous image of President Obama made over in the makeup Heath Ledger used in his performance as the Joker in the 2008 Batman movie "The Dark Knight." House Speaker Nancy Pelosi appears as Cruella De Vil from "101 Dalmatians," and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is the witless cartoon dog Scooby-Doo. The memo candidly confirms that the aim of such caricature is to amp up "fear" among the GOP's conservative base. The memo also makes fun of major RNC donors, categorizing some as "ego-driven" and easily pacified with "tchochkes" (a Slavic word for toys).

The embrace of harsh rhetoric and the swipes at the large donor set seem to signal the GOP establishment's growing comfort with employing tactics associated with the activist Tea Party movement-and with plying Tea Party sympathizers for cash. Of course, it isn't unusual for parties out of power to court controversy and play with fire to rile up donors and grass-roots activists. The RNC has caught heat for fundraising tactics in the past, most recently when it was caught sending out fake census forms to raise money. And Democrats have shown a demagogic streak in the past, depicting George W. Bush and Dick Cheney as Bond-like supervillains and playing up alleged GOP plans to kill Social Security to rally voters behind a popular entitlement program.

When asked by Yahoo! News if the leaked presentation reflects a coordinated effort to appeal more to the Tea Party movement, RNC spokesman Doug Heye replied that the group's chairman, Michael Steele, "was recently invited by tea party activists to a meeting, which he was happy to do. Following the meeting, it was clear those in the meeting shared a common goal: stopping the Obama/Pelosi/Reid agenda." As for plans to further that alliance with the inflammatory material in the memo, Heye reiterated what he'd told Politico earlier: "The language and the imagery will not be used in any capacity in the future."

There's no question that the Obama-as-Joker image--long a familiar icon at Tea Party rallies--is a toxic association for the GOP establishment. Oddly enough, though, that image's origins can be traced to the activist left. As revealed by the Los Angeles Times last year, the image was created by a supporter of Rep. Dennis Kucinich, a University of Illinois student named Firas Alkhateeb, who told the Times that he uploaded the photo onto his Flickr page, and a conservative activist promptly snatched it up.

Such are the odd convergences of movement politics. However, the RNC may have more trouble distancing itself from the equation of Democratic policy with socialism, however, since Michael Steele is credited with originating that meme in the health care debate.
 

2minkey

bootlicker
using the cartoonesque images isn't really fear mongering. it's just childish. sorry val.

but they do need to do a super duper job of fear mongering because that's what their audience responds to. mebbe some images of swarthy arabs strapping a bomb to the chest of a pure-as-snow blond christian lady.

hey it's worked before...
 

ResearchMonkey

Well-Known Member
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Cerise

Well-Known Member
A "72 page document left behind in a hotel room." And the maid gave it to Politico for their "scoop?"

:rolleyes:

Of course, by "Scare tactics" they really mean the the GOP's plans to tell the truth about the left's agenda to destroy the country.

They are probably not going to have too much trouble convincing people.

It's just another pathetic move by the dims to prop up their failed president.

:shrug:

The best path to victory in 2010, the document advises, is for Republican candidates to depict themselves as the best hope for resisting the "trending toward socialism" taking shape in a Democrat-dominated Washington.


And what exactly is wrong with this?? When are they going to start with the so-called "scare tactics?"
 

valkyrie

Well-Known Member
Maybe this will help with the content of the document ...
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0310/33932.html

RM, your pic is a very good example of fear mongering. Thanks for finding and posting the example.

I don't believe fear mongering on either side is of any use to the American people because it hides the real issues under a facade of false, negative political bashing. Intelligent people should be able to see the fear mongering for what it is and reject it. Sheep-people and folks not intelligent enough to be able to think for themselves tend to embrace and even repeat the fear monger's rhetoric. They are easily distracted from the real issues.

I do like the distance that many in the Republican Party are putting between this document and themselves. It shows integrity.
 

Cerise

Well-Known Member
Steele is in way over his head and has been since day one.

It is obvious he is taking his orders from the RINO elitists and otherwise has no clue about what is and has been on the mind of the average voting Conservative and Republican American citizen.

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In fact, I predict when he quits or gets shitcanned he will seek employment in the 0bama admin.
 

ResearchMonkey

Well-Known Member
RM, your pic is a very good example of fear mongering. Thanks for finding and posting the example.

My pleasure, any time Val. And I don't even need to hunt them, I've collecteda shitload over the years. Here is just a few.



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Yeah Val, anytime Babe. :kiss:
 

valkyrie

Well-Known Member
I was hoping you'd find/post a few of those. I remember some of the hard Left making those references and I found it offensive to my intellect as well as an insult to the memory of those who died in the Holocaust. It serves no real purpose and doesn't move us (the USA) closer toward solving any of our many problems.
 

Gonz

molṑn labé
Staff member
OK, fair enough.

Let's examine some diistinct differences.

The Left portrays the right as NAZI party members.

The right espouses leftist beliefs as socialistis/communistic/liberal.

One attacks individuals, the other ideas.

Big difference.
 

2minkey

bootlicker
horseshit. absolute horseshit. both sides make extreme caricatures of the other. left becomes extreme far left. right becomes extreme far right.

though now you got right wing extremists associating obama, pelosi et al with nazis.
 

Gonz

molṑn labé
Staff member
The National Socialist Party, while nationalistsic, was also very big government. They were looking for national healthcare. They were looking for government intervention into big business. They were a federal system (though, in all fairness, that may be less of an issue when your nation is smaller tham Montana).

NAZI...COMMIE - close enough, if you are under therir thumb.
 

2minkey

bootlicker
authoritarian regimes at the extremes always resemble each other in certain ways, because it's always about absolute control. nevertheless, fascism is ALWAYS identified as extreme RIGHT. ALWAYS. but look up syndicalism. that will give you some ammo.
 
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