When will Neo-Cons ever take a marketing class?

Crossposted from Left Toon Lane, Bilerico Project & My Left Wing


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The Neo-cons have been on the "scary black man" meme for some time now and show no signs of letting up. Fox News' anchor, E.D. Hill, started yapping about Michelle and Barack Obama's dap and called it a "terrorist fist jab."

From the LA Times:

The anchor never explained the origin of the term, which she read off the teleprompter as part of a written intro to the segment, according to a network executive familiar with the situation.

The phrase apparently came from a simple reader comment posted on an article on the conservative website Human Events that accused Michelle Obama of being un-American and employing "'Hezbollah' style fist-jabbing."

Sean Hannity prattles on and on about "secret Muslim," "Obama's radical past," and "most liberal man in the Senate." I wonder how Ted Kennedy feels about losing that title to Obama? I am sure he has larger fish to fry these days. (Get well Ted!)

One marketing lesson the GOP seems to have forgotten, is that if the marketing message stays the same, it looses its power. You have to mix it up but all they have on Obama is his skin, hence we will be saturated, I predict, with "Scary Black Man" for months to come.

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Re: When will Neo-Cons ever (2.00 / 1)

Actually the more the Hannity's of this world play this up the more stupid it makes them look the wider electorate. A million or two will love it of course but let them. It's the kiss of death.    


by ottovbvs on Wed Jun 11, 2008 at 11:38:09 AM EST

some changes (none / 0)

Maybe if they repeat it enough and sort of do a riff on it...

sc-sc-SCARY sc-sc-sc-sc-SCARY b-b-BLACK MAAAAN

nope...still doesn't work.

On an unrelated note...you Stormbear...keep up the good work.


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by Sychotic1 on Wed Jun 11, 2008 at 11:40:52 AM EST

Re: When will Neo-Cons ever take a marketing class (none / 0)

They've actually won election after election scaring people. 88 race baiting vs Dukakis. Gay marriage in 00. Immigration in 04.

Nice that you think it won't work this time, but in many places, deep south, etc. it will.


by NY Writer on Wed Jun 11, 2008 at 11:59:08 AM EST

Re: When will Neo-Cons ever take a marketing class (none / 0)

For sure it will work in some areas in the south, but I think the attention this is getting in some of our racially polarized states, I'm in KY, with those exit polls are making many folks sit up and notice just how backward we are.

Recent;y my Rep. John Yarmuth --Lousville, KY--brought this very issue up at the Jefferson-Jackson dinner this week, it was carried forward in news papers and a discussion has begun.

It's not up to Obama to do all the healing within our states, it's up to us, those of us under the racially polarizing GOP "Southern Strategy" for decades since the Civil Rights Law was passed.

It's time to do it, and we are setting about doing just that, getting the dialogs started at least and bringing it front and center. In the process the right wingers are screaming like hell--I love it--LOL!!!


by Wary on Wed Jun 11, 2008 at 01:20:35 PM EST
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