Black Lawn Jockey ~ Why Obama Won't Lose

Kendo

Senior Member
I live in a republican county. A rich county, though I am not. A highly conservative county. And currently a county that is heavily peppered with Obama/Biden signs in the front lawns.

I believe all these conservative, republican, guilt ridden - white-negrophobes, are replacing all their black lawn jockey statues with Obama/Biden campaign signs. I think this is the phenomenon that is taking place all over America that will put Obama in office. It IS reparations, and the end of black lawn jockey's.
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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I dunno from guilt, but I personally always found those black lawn jockeys unsettling and offensive. And I'm a conservative white guy.
 

Kendo

Senior Member
I dunno from guilt, but I personally always found those black lawn jockeys unsettling and offensive. And I'm a conservative white guy.

That's the point, Dennis. People are self reparating, if you will. Not only that, but I also believe it's trendy to vote for the "black guy," so they can wear that as their badge of no-prejudice.
 

Dex

Constitutional Patriot
Yes, much of white America will vote for him for all the wrong reasons. My parents generation for example because of "white guilt". They came from a generation that had seen segregation and racial prejudice as a PC norm even though they have never been prejudiced themselves. Somehow they feel that they owe blacks something because they have never had any "bad" experiences with blacks due to always living just far enough away from black neighborhoods. Their experience has been limited and their guilt is false and unfounded in their case but none-the-less still present so they will vote for Obama for "reparations" even though our family's history has never contributed to black oppression. They are nothing short of confused and deluded by leftist equal opportunity propaganda. If they were voting because they believed in his platform that would be fine, but they don't even know where he stands and have no idea how very socialist his views are. My dad fought against Communism in Vietnam but yet he has been so brainwashed by The Establishment he can't even see that he will be voting for someone who represents the values he risked his life to fight against. That is truly sad.
 

Josie

Has No Life - Lives on TB
It is also possible that people who say they support a certain candidate will and can do something completely opposite once in the privacy of the voting booth.

I for one could never figure out the attraction of the black lawn jockey. Were they just Derby wannabes?
 

wehrwulf

Contributing Member
BO's campaign worked as intended.

The white moderates (please don't say you are conservative) were/are the target group for they are the only ones that feel this absurd guilt about being white and European.

We just saw evidence of that.
 

Brutus

Membership Revoked
A good, simple point, Kendo and well-expressed.

I think maybe the point is that most folks want to be seen as hip, and McCain comes off as too stodgy and old-fashioned. Hell, he's the oldest guy to run in modern history - he finished college in what, '59?

And then you've got those folks who want to do something different merely for its own sake. You've heard the old expression, "Do something even if it's wrong." ....????

Basically, the average person is an idiot and shouldn't be allowed within 500 feet of a ballot box.

:rolleyes:
 

WonderWhy

Inactive
+ 1 Brutus,

Not only white guilt, and a mindless hope for Change for the better, but also a lot of media hypnosis is affecting people who ought to know better. TPTB spend lots of money controlling the media and flooding the tube with propaganda for precisely the affect we're seeing.

We whine about the media here, but I think it's hard to overestimate media's affect on the masses. I know retirees who are responsible adults in many ways, but their political opinions are straight out of the tv and they can't be shaken away from it.
 

wehrwulf

Contributing Member
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+ 1 Brutus,
I know retirees who are responsible adults in many ways, but their political opinions are straight out of the tv and they can't be shaken away from it.




Indeed.

There is something about the idiot box that lends this magical credibility to any news program.

When "TV News" came about in the Baby Boom generation, the media actually reported news as opposed to opinion.

A career journalist admits the obvious!

[W]hat I object to (and I think most other Americans do as well) is the lack of equivalent hardball coverage of the other side - or worse, actively serving as attack dogs for Senators Obama and Biden. If the current polls are correct, we are about to elect as President of the United States a man who is essentially a cipher, who has left almost no paper trail, seems to have few friends (that at least will talk) and has entire years missing out of his biography. That isn’t Sen. Obama’s fault: his job is to put his best face forward. No, it is the traditional media’s fault, for it alone (unlike the alternative media) has had the resources to cover this story properly, and has systematically refused to do so.

Why, for example to quote McCain’s lawyer, haven’t we seen an interview with Sen. Obama’s grad school drug dealer - when we know all about Mrs. McCain’s addiction? Are Bill Ayers and Tony Rezko that hard to interview? All those phony voter registrations that hard to scrutinize? And why are Senator Biden’s endless gaffes almost always covered up, or rationalized, by the traditional media?

The absolute nadir (though I hate to commit to that, as we still have two weeks before the election) came with Joe the Plumber. Middle America, even when they didn’t agree with Joe, looked on in horror as the press took apart the private life of an average person who had the temerity to ask a tough question of a Presidential candidate. So much for the Standing Up for the Little Man, so much for Speaking Truth to Power, so much for Comforting the Afflicted and Afflicting the Comfortable, and all of those other catchphrases we journalists used to believe we lived by.

I learned a long time ago that when people or institutions begin to behave in a manner that seems to be entirely against their own interests, it’s because we don’t understand what their motives really are. It would seem that by so exposing their biases and betting everything on one candidate over another, the traditional media is trying to commit suicide - especially when, given our currently volatile world and economy, the chances of a successful Obama presidency, indeed any presidency, is probably less than 50:50.
 

mbo

Membership Revoked
A big chunk of whites will vote for Obama simply because they are frightened of race riots if Obama were to lose.

They'll never admit that, but it is what it is.


:kk1:
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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We whine about the media here, but I think it's hard to overestimate media's affect on the masses. I know retirees who are responsible adults in many ways, but their political opinions are straight out of the tv and they can't be shaken away from it.

Those are the people who vote democrat or republican. Those of us who have steped away from that meme now vote 100% 3rd party, regardless of outcome.
 
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