I am not a fully committed liberal, not by a long shot. But there are many true weirdos on the Republican side. Yes, on the Democratic side also. But compare: Back in 92, some nutjob rapper did Clinton the enormous favor of suggesting that a week be set aside for killing white people instead of black people. She was, I suppose, trying to be witty. Clinton made a big show out of rejecting this sort of thing. He made it clear that yes, he is a liberal, no, he won't be pandering to the nuts in his presumed base. A PR stunt no doubt,but a lot of politics is PR. Many people in the political center felt a lot better about voting for him after that. Of course the real target was Jesse Jackson, who cooperatively tried to defend the comments.
If Republicans want to get the vote of people like me, it's not an impossible dream. But first they have to tell people like Limbaugh to eff off. They flunked the test.
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I see that I have been scooped on this observation.
Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia...._Souljah_moment, reports:
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As a child I was told various cautionary tales. One involved a man, his possessions and a donkey. He was riding his donkey with his possessions and was criticized for over-burdening the poor animal. So he got off and walked in front, and was criticized for stupidity since he could not keep a close eye on his possessions. So he walked behind and was criticized for letting his donkey go first. In frustration he decided to lift the donkey on his own shoulders, but of course the donkey fell and broke his neck. The moral being that if you try to please everyone you end up pleasing no one and lose your ass in the bargain.
Republicans need to decide: Go after votes from people like me, or go after votes from people like Limbaugh. Going for both won't work.
This post has been edited by kenberg: 2012-March-07, 08:09