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Can the Democratic Psyops
Boost Obama?

American Thinker, by Karin McQuillan

Original Article

Posted By:magnante, 9/27/2012 8:30:58 AM

If it doesn't pass the smell test, it is probably not true. We keep being told that Obama is leading, that the race is close at best, that voters have accepted a 'new normal' for unemployment, that the economy is improving, that the price of gas means nothing, that Romney is making fatal gaffes. We were even told that the 9/11 attacks which left our ambassador to Libya dead made Romney look bad. Every week is a good week for Obama and a bad week for Romney according to the media.

  

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Reply 1 - Posted by: srhcb, 9/27/2012 8:41:04 AM     (No. 8893012)

The psyops are analogous to the proverbial drowning man grasping at straws. The proverbial man drowns with a handful of straw. The psyops live on to "op" again.


Reply 2 - Posted by: jond, 9/27/2012 8:44:02 AM     (No. 8893021)

The psyops provide cover for the next phase, which is either massive cheating or simply declaring the winner due to unforseen circumstances.

Remember how Democrats used inaccurate exit polling to claim fraud?


   

 

  


 
Reply 3 - Posted by: fhancock, 9/27/2012 8:44:40 AM     (No. 8893024)

In January 1991, during Desert Storm, "Baghdad Bob" told all the American soldiers that Tom Cruise and Homer Simpson were back home having their way with our wives... I give the same credence to that report as I do that Obama, despite the dire state of the country, is ahead in the polls


Reply 4 - Posted by: Ravenhaven, 9/27/2012 8:50:00 AM     (No. 8893038)

Paging First Amendment lawyers. Despite Constitutional protections, if the press were really collaborating to distort the news in favor of swinging the election, wouldn't this constitute deliberate election fraud? Conspiracy? Racketeering? If you've got expertise in this area, I'd really like to know.


Reply 5 - Posted by: LAW428, 9/27/2012 8:57:39 AM     (No. 8893052)

The MSM are slitting their own throats, destroying what little credibility they might have once had, and can no longer be considered "main stream." Main stream news now comes from talk radio and the internet.

Bye, bye network news!


Reply 6 - Posted by: grayjay, 9/27/2012 9:01:12 AM     (No. 8893064)

I often find myself falling victim to the MSM fraud, and start believing what they are saying (lying). I hope and pray that the REAL poll on Nov. 6 gets rid of the scourge of America!


Reply 7 - Posted by: convert, 9/27/2012 9:03:26 AM     (No. 8893067)

THANK YOU Ms> MCQUILLAN!!!


   

 

  


 
Reply 8 - Posted by: Jethro bo, 9/27/2012 9:05:43 AM     (No. 8893074)

Broken glass, baby. Broken glass.


Reply 9 - Posted by: Mr. Know-It-All, 9/27/2012 9:14:45 AM     (No. 8893101)

I am with you #4. The first amendment presupposes a fair and balanced press, not an industry that has mostly chosen sides and attempt to sway elections. They are abusing their privilages to the point of criminal conspiracy.

Plenty of businesses have been found in violation of non-discrimination laws on flimsier statistical evidence of bias.


Reply 10 - Posted by: lonestarm3, 9/27/2012 9:39:45 AM     (No. 8893176)

We have all seen the history book pictures of the liberation of Paris in WWII. The French public chased down the local prostitutes who had openly collaborated with the German occupying forces and shaved their heads in the streets.

If We The People are successful in ousting the progressive/socialist forces among us, we should conduct a symbolic head-shaving of the presstitutes who have openly collaborated with them.

We should pointedly drop subscriptions to the most flagrant newspapers and similarly quit watching the LSM television networks.

If they want to murder freedom there is no reason the victims should pay for their ammunition.


Reply 11 - Posted by: Holeymoses, 9/27/2012 9:42:11 AM     (No. 8893183)

Excellent analysis towards the end of this informative article describing the Obama voter. Yes, he will have his 45% at the very least.


Reply 12 - Posted by: arcady, 9/27/2012 9:55:04 AM     (No. 8893214)

Agreed all....all the polling and feel good stories (especially recently) have seemed to be part of battle space preparation for the coming lawsuits (and more). The left is going to do "Florida 2000" times 10, all over the country. If they can create enough doubt and turmoil (with the help of the press), they can attempt to throw the results into question. Creating what they do best, another manufactured crisis.
...broken glass is right, they can't steal it if it ain't close...


   

 



 
Reply 13 - Posted by: JimS, 9/27/2012 10:01:55 AM     (No. 8893244)

Yes, #10, after Romney wins the election, we must hunt up all Empty Chair's media collaborators and punish them. Shave their heads, like the French did (and worse).

I claim Chris Matthews (though he has little hair left) and Rachel Madcow. I've got my sheep shear clippers ready


Reply 14 - Posted by: Lucky4, 9/27/2012 10:12:08 AM     (No. 8893282)

#10 Most conservatives I know dropped subscriptions to liberal newspapers and magazines years ago. We avoid movies with the worst "star" liberals and I will boycott products when they endorse liberal causes.
I realized years ago living in California, the only vote I have, is with my pocketbook.


Reply 15 - Posted by: Hazymac, 9/27/2012 10:32:18 AM     (No. 8893353)

I'm in agreement with those who think that the bogus polls are in part a pretext to claim fraud after Zero loses. If the Resident doesn't achieve a victory approximately as large as his in-the-tank pollsters are claiming, then something is rotten in Denmark. Of course, the Legacy Media and their pet polling branches are astonishingly pure in their allegiance to the Left (which is the Democratic Party). And what is being attempted here is definitely psyops. To be sure, getting our own "conservative" pundits to accept, uncritically, the results of these slanted polls is disheartening. So I am tuning them out until this mess comes to a merciful conclusion on November 6. As horrible as the economy has been, I don't see how Obama could be ahead in any state that's not already solidly Democrat.

Besides, Romney has been preparing to launch an ad blitz at the right time. I would imagine that time is near. Be of good cheer.


Reply 16 - Posted by: fljack, 9/27/2012 10:32:43 AM     (No. 8893355)

All: The American press has been playing politics as long as the USA has been around, if not longer. Know your history. Present day political press accounts are nothing when compared to the mid to late 1800's. The Hearst name should also ring a bell. Nothing new here really.

The big problem is the gullibility of the public, lack of real education and critical thinking skills, along with the broadly brushed welfare queens (and princes).


Reply 17 - Posted by: NYbob, 9/27/2012 10:43:53 AM     (No. 8893390)

Or someone besides Lucianne, Drudge and the Blaze could compete with them. At least come prepared to interviews that will surely stress the latest DNC talking points. Every non communist should be using their network time as teachable moments. Then will someone get a clue and launch a counterpoint? IF there was a traditional based channel it would be easy to have a show that just plays all the network headlines that they felt were important when Bush was President. You could have Matt Lauer crying about high gas prices... at $2.00. Or David Gregory upset about the latest unemployment numbers... 6%. Hey, if a half wit like Jon Stewart can do it, literally anyone can.


   

 

  


 
Reply 18 - Posted by: jimmiet, 9/27/2012 10:56:41 AM     (No. 8893436)

#12 &14 Amen brothers. When the torches are lit and the pitchforks are thrust the lsm must accompany the politicians hanging from the lampposts right after their heads are shaved.


Reply 19 - Posted by: Aunt Agnes, 9/27/2012 11:06:06 AM     (No. 8893466)

Agree with No. 15. Recently I heard from my lib brother. We were talking about the recent midwest heat-wave & he was asking about family members that he knows have been struggling with long-term unemployment. Not really trying to make a campaign talking point, I told him that mid-summer they had to turn off all AC because it was unaffordable. He didn't say anything for a long moment & I think it really hit home with him that many people that he knows personally are suffering. I know that he would never vote for a Republican, but I could sense by his pause that he is having second thoughts about BO's Robin Hood economy. He might just stay home & not vote.


Reply 20 - Posted by: lil dotty, 9/27/2012 12:43:20 PM     (No. 8893793)

For a group that (collectively) has the brain matter of a thimble, they sure pride themselves on how the mind should work.

Bug off. We don't believe anything you insects could contrive.



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