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McCain likes scrambled eggs. Wait! So did HITLER!!! McCain is emulating Hitler! Get real. |
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Huh? Is Obama getting large crowds an "argument"? Yes, he's very popular. So what?
You made a "cutesy" little jab at me, and I responded in kind. Grow a thicker skin.
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There will be subtle lighting changes, music and lots of themes which subconsciously control the mobs. http://www.bannination.com/comments/5032894 Apologies to you, because I like you but I do not like your Obama God.
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Um, yes. It is an argument he is popular. The most popular candidate typically wins the election. I thought you would get it by now. Triplet even posted pictures to make it easier to understand.
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So rather than address the content you ridicule it because you're afraid of its accuracy.
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If you want to take issue with "crowd manipulation" (however you define that), then you ought to at least be honest and acknowledge that it exists in every aspect of your life. The movies, political speeches, advertisements, church ceremonies, magazines, books, parades, jury trials, you name it. Of all of those forms of "crowd manipulation" mentioned, I would bet Obama's "crowd manipulation" is among the weakest. Have you been to an Obama rally? It is a stump speech (including the one given in Oregon). He didn't control the lights (they were outdoors), he played upbeat music (they all do), and then he gave his speech. You also assume that Obama's "manipulation" is the reason the people like him, as opposed to any other countless number of reasons (they like his ideas, being one). Instead, you matter of factly state that the people are just being "manipulated" and are too dumb to know the difference. Talk about elitism. And you tie it all up with a reference to Hitler? Should we compare Stephen Spielberg to Hitler too? For these (and many other) reasons, this is quite seriously the dumbest argument you have advanced on CG to date. Just because you saw it in a blog doesn't mean you should repeat it. |
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