Co-Terrorists Employ ISIS in Campaigns

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The Republican Congress of Co-Terrorism, led by the Tea Party Cowards and Traitors, have been depicting our President as anti-American since he got elected. CNN has backed up my contention that Republicans are employing “Politics of Fear” to get votes.  Outrageous!

ISIS has to be celebrating their new ally joining them in their attack upon the Free World employing the Weapon of Fear!  ISIS has to believe this is payback for Obama bombing them – without consulting Congress! They did not want to be consulted. They ran away, and are still running – on the ISIS ticket! The Tea Party Traitors are now waving the flags of ISIS on television in ads paid by the Koch brothers.

Over at Fox, they are holding a Foxy Festival of Fear and Despair, these Orcs not able to give the American People one message of Hope, lest it mean a vote for a Democrat! These Traitors can not even say one hopeful thing about our allies who helped bomb oil wells so ISIS will not have money to buy campaign literature. Thanks to the Republican Co-Terrorist, and the Koch Traitors, they don’t need T.V. ads!  They are unstoppable, according to the Secretary of State, that big friggen Cry Baby whose cronies brought the Federal Government to a halt!

President Franklin Delano Roosevelt used federal monies to make War Propaganda for the sake of ALL Americans who were ate war with murderous dictators. It is the prerogative of the Commander in Chief to produce war propaganda in order to defeat the enemy. The Republicans are not in the White House, and only control Congress. They and their ilk pretend to be the rightful government in exile. They have even talked about seceding from the Union. A bill should be passed forbidding a political party from producing war propaganda in order to hurt the Commander in Chief in time of war. This is TREASON!

FDR said;

“All we have to fear, is fear itself!”

Those mud-squatting, camo-wearing, gun-waving, animal killers for Jesus, are not in charge of the World Coalition that grows stronger every day. While Silly Sarah shoots wolves from a helicopter, Maj. Mariam Al Mansouri, led a squadron of jets against ISIS.

I demand the immediate surrender of the Neo-Confederate Co-Terrorist.  Their leader, Dick Cheney, should lead a march of these traitors – straight into a federal, or, military prison.

Jon Presco

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http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/23/politics/pollitics-fear-returns-isis/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Politics_of_fear

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/Clinton-Cheney-Iraq-ISIS/2014/06/27/id/579645/

 

Capitol Hill (CNN) — The politics of fear. Until recently, that seemed so 10 years ago, right after September 11, 2001. That is, until ISIS started beheading Americans.

Now, just six weeks before Election Day, security concerns could be a September surprise that shakes up the midterms.

Across the country GOP candidates on the ballot in November are using the threat posed by ISIS to dust off an old playbook — attack Democratic opponents as weak on national security.

The sun had barely come up Tuesday after a night of new United States and coalition airstrikes in Syria, when New Hampshire Republican Senate challenger Scott Brown released an ad using an ominous image of a fighter holding a black ISIS flag, while Brown talks about the threat from “radical Islamic terrorists.”

Brown, a retired member of the Army National Guard, touts his own experience in the ad before putting up side-by-side pictures of his Democratic opponent, Jeanne Shaheen, and President Obama, saying, “President Obama and Senator Shaheen seem confused about the threat, not me.”

This ad could hit particularly close to home in New Hampshire; James Foley, the American journalist beheaded by ISIS, was from the Granite State.

 

People react to fear, not love. They don’t teach that in Sunday school, but it’s true.
—Richard M. Nixon

The politics of fear is when leaders (or candidates for leadership) use fear as a driving or motivating factor for the people, to get them to vote a particular way, allow excesses in spending, or accept policies they might otherwise abhor. It’s banking on the fact that presenting people with an alleged threat to their well-being will elicit a powerful emotional response that can override reason and prevent a critical assessment of these policies. The Cheney Bush administration used this expertly since the events of September 11, 2001 to illegally invade liberate Iraq, erode civil liberties, and avoid Congressional oversight. This has been continued by the Obama administration, and doesn’t seem likely to end any time soon. It is, however, not really a modern phenomenon–access to modern media simply makes it much easier to fear-monger.

As a campaign tool

In political contests in the United States since 9/11, one or more of the candidates for election to the office in question will speak at length on the threat posed to the US by terrorism, particularly by Muslim fundamentalists, and their alleged state sponsors, so-called “rogue states”. The Bush administration labeled Iraq, Iran and North Korea, amongst others, as rogue states, and suggested they formed an “axis of evil” against the US. Politicians speaking about such threats (or alleged threats) hoped that it would make voters view them as “tough” or “capable” and more likely to vote for them. This theme was extensively used in Bush’s 2004 reelection campaign, epitomized by the infamous Wolves ad.[1] The same approach was parodied in an episode of Family Guy in which Lois Griffin, a mayoral candidate, answered questions posed to her by repeatedly saying the phrase “9/11“, although the questions were in no way related to the 9/11 attacks.[2] [3]

[edit] To support increased security

Similar rhetorical tools are often employed to encourage legislators or citizens to support laws that will restrict their freedom in the name of security. In the US and many of its NATO allies, government surveillance programs have been drastically expanded following the 9/11 attacks, raising concerns about infringements on civil liberties.

[edit] In support of dictatorship

Dictators in developing nations often maintain control by inciting irrational anger in their citizens against some kind of threat (often non-existent) posed by a more powerful country (often the US) or internal opponents. Hitler famously incited fear of Jews, communists, and other “outsiders” to attain unchecked power, persecute domestic opponents and “unite” the German people into backing some atrocities.

[edit] Culture war

The politics of fear is a common tool used in the culture wars. Examples include:

  • Gay rights: “gays will harm your children”, and “gays who raise children are more likely to raise gays, and this is clearly bad for children”. The very loaded term “defense” of marriage is at the core of the politics of fear. You need only defend against that which attacks you. “Gays who are allowed to marry will destroy the value of your marriage: Defend Marriage![4]
  • Less powerful, but tried never the less, is the use of the term “Nazi” to instill fear of feminists. Empowered women will take away your jobs even though they are unqualified because of some silly “equality in hiring” laws.
  • Mexicans, or “illegals”, are out to “take your jobs“, and “destroy all you know of your land”, and “force you to speak Spanish”. These examples, while not as powerful a fear tactic, still rely on loaded language to associate fearful things with whatever the target is.
  • When fighter jets from the United Arab Emirates took part in airstrikes against the Islamic State in Syria on Monday night, the mission was led by a woman, the country’s ambassador to the United States said Thursday morning.

    The pilot, Maj. Mariam Al Mansouri, was among the first women to graduate from the Emirates’ air force academy after it began to admit women, and became the nation’s first female fighter pilot.

    “She is a fully qualified, highly trained, combat-ready pilot, and she led the mission,”

One response to “Co-Terrorists Employ ISIS in Campaigns”

  1. Reblogged this on rosamondpress and commented:

    I titled the hawks of Israel ‘Co-terrorists’ for over ten years. Nutty Tutu has allied himself with the Whacky Jesus lawmkers, and is coming her to embarrass our President and the 70 million Democrats who voted for him. This blog predicted this day was coming. How many thought I was crazy.

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