Tuesday, October 05, 2004

Extreme Fear-mongering

The latest Dubya ads feature the worst fear-mongering I have ever had the displeasure of viewing. Have you seen the one where they show all the scaaary men while the voiceover says, "these men want to kill us." The icing on the cake is the end of the ad. It shows Dubya in one of his military costumes while the voiceover says, "we didn't start this war, but we will end it."

Ummm, what? What are they trying to pull here? Are they STILL trying to rewrite history? Are they STILL trying to link 9/11 with the invasion of Iraq? Do they actually believe people don't know the truth by now? This kind of fear-mongering is unprecedented.

On a side note, I'm trying Google's AdSense. If you scroll down on my page, you'll see some ads in the sidebar. Since I'm not working, I thought this may be a way of making a little cash. If the ads ever point to a Republican site, and I'm not able to correct it, I'll take it down.

5 comments:

Snave said...

I think the key word you used was "costume". I think Dubya is a near-total phony. From the fakey Texas accent, the smirk, the macho swaggering, the military- and 9-11- related photo ops, all the way to his hidden agendas... he's all hat, not cattle.

Snave said...

All hat, NO cattle, that is!

Anonymous said...

Nice little stunt, all those thugs breaking into the GOP HQ down in FLA today and breaking someone's wrist. Oh and also other breakins and shootings elsewhere. A number of lies and omissions in Moore's agitprop film. CBS lies .... San Jose Mercury News lies, NYT lies, all of them willing to do *anything* to undermine the duly elected sitting president. If this were 100 years ago, the National Guard would be out shooting revolutionaries and anarchists in the streets. And yet, you all whine and complain, and plot your coup d'etat against a government that will not even take strong action to protect itself.

Lizzy said...

Typical spineless Republican. He spews his lies while hiding behind his computer...he posted as Anonymous!

Snave said...

Yes, yes... "anonymous" is the right term. They all seem to be into a kind of Orwellian "groupthink", don't they? That leaves very little room for actual reflection, let alone identity. Go, you Dittoheads, go!! Heh!