Anti-Obama Anger Erupts At McCain Events

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PHILIP ELLIOTT and BETH FOUHY | October 10, 2008 09:13 PM EST | AP

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Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., right, takes back the microphone from Gayle Quinnell who said she read about Sen. Barack Obama and "that he was an Arab," during a question and answer time at a town hall meeting at Lakeville South High School Friday, Oct. 10, 2008 in Lakeville, Minn. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)

LAKEVILLE, Minn. — The anger is getting raw at Republican rallies and John McCain is acting to tamp it down. McCain was booed by his own supporters Friday when, in an abrupt switch from raising questions about Barack Obama's character, he described the Democrat as a "decent person and a person that you do not have to be scared of as president of the United States."

A sense of grievance spilling into rage has gripped some GOP events this week as McCain supporters see his presidential campaign lag against Obama. Some in the audience are making it personal, against the Democrat. Shouts of "traitor," "terrorist," "treason," "liar," and even "off with his head" have rung from the crowd at McCain and Sarah Palin rallies, and gone unchallenged by them.

McCain changed his tone Friday when supporters at a town hall pressed him to be rougher on Obama. A voter said, "The people here in Minnesota want to see a real fight." Another said Obama would lead the U.S. into socialism. Another said he did not want his unborn child raised in a country led by Obama.

"If you want a fight, we will fight," McCain said. "But we will be respectful. I admire Sen. Obama and his accomplishments." When people booed, he cut them off.

"I don't mean that has to reduce your ferocity," he said. "I just mean to say you have to be respectful."

Presidential candidates are accustomed to raucous rallies this close to Election Day and welcome the enthusiasm. But they are also traditionally monitors of sorts from the stage. Part of their job is to leaven proceedings if tempers run ragged and to rein in an out-of-bounds comment from the crowd.

Not so much this week, at GOP rallies in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Florida and other states.

When a visibly angry McCain supporter in Waukesha, Wis., on Thursday told the candidate "I'm really mad" because of "socialists taking over the country," McCain stoked the sentiment. "I think I got the message," he said. "The gentleman is right." He went on to talk about Democrats in control of Congress.

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On Friday, McCain rejected the bait.

"I don't trust Obama," a woman said. "I have read about him. He's an Arab."

McCain shook his head in disagreement, and said:

"No, ma'am. He's a decent, family man, a citizen that I just happen to have disagreements with (him) on fundamental issues and that's what this campaign is all about."

He had drawn boos with his comment: "I have to tell you, he is a decent person and a person that you do not have to be scared of as president of the United States."

The anti-Obama taunts and jeers are noticeably louder when McCain appears with Palin, a big draw for GOP social conservatives. She accused Obama this week of "palling around with terrorists" because of his past, loose association with a 1960s radical. If less directly, McCain, too, has sought to exploit Obama's Chicago neighborhood ties to William Ayers, while trying simultaneously to steer voters' attention to his plans for the financial crisis.

The Alaska governor did not campaign with McCain on Friday, and his rally in La Crosse, Wis., earlier Friday was much more subdued than those when the two campaigned together. Still, one woman shouted "traitor" when McCain told voters Obama would raise their taxes.

Volunteers worked up chants from the crowd of "U.S.A." and "John McCain, John McCain," in an apparent attempt to drown out boos and other displays of negative energy.

The Secret Service confirmed Friday that it had investigated an episode reported in The Washington Post in which someone in Palin's crowd in Clearwater, Fla., shouted "kill him," on Monday, meaning Obama. There was "no indication that there was anything directed at Obama," Secret Service spokesman Eric Zahren told AP. "We looked into it because we always operate in an atmosphere of an abundance of caution."

Palin, at a fundraiser in Ohio on Friday, told supporters "it's not negative and it's not mean-spirited" to scrutinize Obama's iffy associations.

But Kathleen Hall Jamieson, director of the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania an author of 15 books on politics, says the vitriol has been encouraged by inflammatory words from the stage.

"Red-meat rhetoric elicits emotional responses in those already disposed by ads using words such as 'dangerous' 'dishonorable' and 'risky' to believe that the country would be endangered by election of the opposing candidate," she said.

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Beth Fouhy reported from New York. Associated Press writer Joe Milicia contributed to this story from Cleveland.

LAKEVILLE, Minn. — The anger is getting raw at Republican rallies and John McCain is acting to tamp it down. McCain was booed by his own supporters Friday when, in an abrupt switch from raising ...
LAKEVILLE, Minn. — The anger is getting raw at Republican rallies and John McCain is acting to tamp it down. McCain was booed by his own supporters Friday when, in an abrupt switch from raising ...
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Too late Mc Gang! You can't put the genie back into the bottle! You wanted a mob, you got a mob!

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/09/mccain-palin-rally-attend_n_133240.html

Everyone needs to watch the video to really see what we are up against. There must have been a Klan rally that let out down the street from the Mc Gang rally, so all the K K K members filed in to see their hero. It is truly scary!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:13 PM on 10/11/2008
- UCSD101 I'm a Fan of UCSD101 8 fans permalink

I saw it yesterday - a bunch of K*K in drag.

Have faith that they can and will be 'stamped' out. We out-number them.

We must remain the “insurgents” for Obama-Biden against McCain and the “pain” Palin.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 10/11/2008

This is what I don't understand --

Why is no one talking about McCain's inadvertent (or advertent) racist response to this woman's question. Am I not hearing this correctly, reading to much into it? Because to me it sounds like "He's an Arab." "No ma'am, he's a decent, family man." The implication there is pretty cut and dry. Why isn't that the story? McCain tries to contain the fire of hate that he started but in do so he ends up, by accident or not, on par with the people he's trying to scold.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:11 PM on 10/11/2008
- labman57 I'm a Fan of labman57 38 fans permalink
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This country has been slowly evolving into that which we have sacrificed countless lives opposing--a militant nation with an agenda driven by religious extremists who promote freedom of thought only so long as it does not conflict with their own ideas. Sound familiar? We have become the enemy.

The GOP has always been and will always be the party of exclusion, the party that attempts to diminish those who look different than themselves, pray to a different deity, or follow a different lifestyle. They are the party that uses fear and hatred as a weapon to intimidate any who do not share their points of view.

It is time for a fresh perspective, a new philosophy of America's place in the world. It can no longer be us versus them at all costs; the world is far too small for such a narrow-minded point of view.

It is time to embrace those who are different than ourselves and accept them for who they are--it would be the "christian" thing to do.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:42 AM on 10/11/2008

Does it ever occur to you that you have the freedom to write your socialist opinion on this blog without fear? You are free, but your freedom is not. It comes at a cost and always will. I'm sure you've heard that before. Are you in favor of an Islamic controlled America? Are you naive enough to believe that this is not a realistic threat? Will you welcome bin Laden with open arms? We do embrace people of all faiths, all backgrounds, etc...We do not embrace those who would do harm to our country. Are you willing to have a war on American soil? This will happen if we let down our guard and "accept them."Contrary to what Obama says, America is the strongest, wealthiest, most free place on this planet. But you're willing to give that up all in the name of an open-minded point of view. See you in the bread line.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:45 PM on 10/12/2008
- ouroborous I'm a Fan of ouroborous 60 fans permalink

He's reaping the whirlwind.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:34 AM on 10/11/2008
- gevan I'm a Fan of gevan 19 fans permalink

Wait until the McCainiacs start to tie the downturn in the stock market as the effect to the rise in the polls for Obama as the cause. They will point to the prospect of a non-white male face as the commander-in-chief for the first time ever as causing the uncertainty in our future, at least in the minds of those with money in stocks who now prefer to move their cash into more convertable things like gold or fine art or rare stamps. They will prey on the fear that America will become like a third world country. It is their last hope of a coherent strategy. McCain's choice is whether to strip away all vestages of his honor in pursuit of his life's goal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 AM on 10/11/2008
- JodyMcg I'm a Fan of JodyMcg 12 fans permalink
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Guilt by association? If Barack Obama’s life is taken through an act of violence then McCain and Palin will be quick to deny that they pulled the trigger. However, they are guilty. They are guilty by association. They contributed to a volatile environment where such a detestable act is condoned; not condemned.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:02 AM on 10/11/2008
- Poyda I'm a Fan of Poyda 13 fans permalink

Hate, division and race-bailing. Now, that's change you can believe in.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:41 PM on 10/10/2008

No, it's just more of the Mc Same!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:33 PM on 10/11/2008

Is it improper to point out that many of the same things McCain supporters are saying about Obama, supporters of Obama are saying about McCain? Hillary also received similar treatment. Maybe everyone should finally take it down a notch.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 PM on 10/10/2008
- Dayahka I'm a Fan of Dayahka 33 fans permalink

I call upon John McCain and Sarah Palin to resign from the Republican ticket, which they have both disgraced. Palin is McCain's "Willie Horton," but instead of just releasing someone from prison, McCain has imposed a rapist (someone who abuses their power and authority for personal gain, because rape is power abuse--not sexual abuse) upon the nation; he, like she, is totally unfit to lead or be in politics. Palin belongs in jail; and McCain should go to one of his many homes and watch the grass grow.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:38 PM on 10/10/2008
- osusana I'm a Fan of osusana 20 fans permalink
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I wasn't able to watch it earlier, but this evening I watched the Larry King interview with Michelle Obama which aired on Wednesday evening. (LOVE TIVO!) Michelle is absolutely the calmest, most reasonable, intelligent, lovely person - if you haven't seen it, go find it, it must be on You Tube. The thought of having her and Barack in the White House with their precious little girls just makes me happy!

She was so cool - she just doesn't take the McCain/Palin bait. Such a great lady, with a great husband...our next First Family!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:22 PM on 10/10/2008
- Deadmoose I'm a Fan of Deadmoose 5 fans permalink

What will bottom out first the stock market or the insane McCain campaign?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 PM on 10/10/2008

McCain and Palin are going for the hate vote......channeling Richard Nixon.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 PM on 10/10/2008

Obama is probably in the worst fight of his life and for his life because of his opponent. It's horrible to watch!! I am really concerned for him at this point. Its like damned if you do damned if you don't!Mccain clearly is not competent to be a president of anything, anywhere!!It must be paining Obama to be competing against someone who behaves like a spoilt, traumatised child but looks old enough to be his Methuselah's father.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:57 PM on 10/10/2008
- PaceSetter I'm a Fan of PaceSetter 40 fans permalink
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Watch and weep for this country

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itEucdhf4Us

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 PM on 10/10/2008

If you look at Obama, you see a respectful calm leader! It's McCain's crowds that are acting like the terrorists!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 PM on 10/10/2008
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