When candidates are attacked unfairly, it makes me much, much more supportive of them. By the end of the 2004 campaign Dean was like a god to me, thanks to all the ridiculous smears peddled by the other campaigns and usually repeated verbatim by the media. This time around, it looks like Obama is heading down that track.
In addition to the factually wrong smear from the previous post here, Obama is getting attacked for not being black enough (because he hasn’t suffered the drawbacks of slavery, having instead benefited from his father’s privileged life as a Kenyan goat farmer). Or for apparently not being black at all. Or for changing names and combining characters in his first book, after he said he was doing exactly that in the introduction to said book.
The main thrusts of these articles are all insulting, but it’s the tone of the last two and the throwaway lines that bother me the most. One example:
And then there’s his support for ethanol, which, strangely enough, comes mainly from corn-rich Iowa — site of the first presidential caucus, if I’m not mistaken.
Or it could be that he’s from Illinois, which is 2nd in overall corn production in the country. These people don’t know a damn thing about the guy and still feel qualified to attack him. Well fuck em, it only makes me like him more.
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