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It's September 11th, 2008, and things are not looking too good, pollwise, for the Obama campaign. McCain has taken the lead, at least momentarily. As a member of the four-to-one majority of people in the world who want to see Obama win -- and as someone convinced that this election may be America's last chance to avoid a slow decline into malicious, resentful, imperial failure -- I thought there might be something that I -- that we -- could do.



I'm a writer, that is, someone who can generate memes and turn sentences. Now, this doesn't mean that I can connect with the Americans in midwestern swing states who'll control the outcome of the election on November 4th -- I admit that their mindset is somewhat alien to me. But it does mean that I -- and anyone else reading this -- might be able to brainstorm some rhetoric -- generate some memes -- which might help the Obama campaign. Possibly my "help" will be about as useful as Gordon Brown's apparent endorsement of Obama. But something useful might come out of this.

Meme 1: A vote for McCain is a vote for Bin Laden Unlike either presidential candidate, I was actually in New York City on September 11th 2001. I watched the whole thing happen from my rooftop and -- more importantly -- I witnessed the way the feeling of America changed as a result: it went from a playful, secure, creative, open and liberal nation to a fearful, insecure, reactionary, closed and dangerous one. It seems quite clear to me that Bin Laden wanted to provoke the US into stupid acts of aggression -- exactly the ones it went on to commit -- in the hope of draining its resources and bringing about a Soviet Union-style meltdown. And it seems to me that McCain will continue not just the Bush agenda, but the Bin Laden agenda. McCain's foreign policy needs to be connected in the public mind not just with Bush, but with Bin Laden. His hawkishness is exactly what America's enemies want.
Soundbite: A vote for McCain is a vote for Bin Laden.
TV Spot: A Bin Laden impersonator tells the audience: "Last time, the Republicans produced a fake Bin Laden who told you to vote for Kerry. This time I'm here -- the real Bin Laden -- to say that McCain is my man. McCain is the guy who'll continue the wars which strengthen my recruiting drives and weaken The Great Satan, America. Put him in power and you're putting me in power."

Meme 2: It's the economy, stupid. This can never be rammed home hard enough. The economy does better under Democrats. And so does the stock exchange. Republican policies help only a tiny majority of the massively rich. Clinton presided over unprecedented surpluses, Bush has turned them around into catastrophic losses. It makes no sense at all, economically, to vote for McCain unless you're earning more than $150,000 a year.
Soundbite: Hello, elephant in the room! It's the American economy, biggest in the world... for now! (Shorten this slogan, over time, to "Hello, elephant!")
TV Spot: Show a huge room full of people. Voice-over: "We asked all the people whose pocket books will be better under a McCain administration to stay in the room." Everyone except a tiny group of fat cats leave the room. The camera pans round to show an enormous elephant in the room. Slogan: "Hello, elephant! It's the economy. America is richer under the Democrats, and more individual Americans are richer under the Democrats."

Meme 3: The Republicans want to supersize Washington! Whatever they may say, it's the Republicans who are the party of big government. As Tom Gallagher showed back in 2003, "even the Bush administration's own budget projections show no material decline in federal spending as a percentage of the gross domestic product -- even before the inevitable costs of the Iraqi war, occupation and reconstruction are included." The Republicans expand government spending, and expand government interference in private life (wire-tapping, surveillance, snooping).
Soundbite: Who expands the government? Who's snooping on you? The Republicans do, that's who! (Rap version: "Who snoops on you? Who tells you what to do? Who supersizes government? The GOP do! G.O.P: what does it stand for? Government Oversizing Party!")
TV Spot: Voice over: "Who really increases government spending -- and government spying -- in America? Let's look at the pie charts." Charts show Republican expansion of government. Then they turn into a huge hamburger topped with the Capitol dome. Caption: The Republicans want to supersize Washington.

Meme 4: Old America! McCain is 72. If he wins once, he'll be president at 76. If he wins twice, he'll be president at 80. A vote for McCain is a vote to make America sclerotic, geriatric. Vote McCain, and America walks through the world with a Zimmer frame, mumbling to itself. Rumsfeld's slogan about Old Europe will be turned around: it'll be time for "old America".
Soundbite: Don't let America grow old!
TV Spot: Black and white footage of a May Day missile parade in Red Square. Ancient, geriatric, sclerotic Soviet generals raise creaky hands to wave, assisted by young helpers. At the centre, with Sarah Palin moving his arm for him, sits a decrepit John McCain, covered in dust and cobwebs. He smiles wanly down at the passing missiles, then falls back to sleep.

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Some other ideas, in brief:

Coalition of the unwilling: Show the polls that reveal how massively people in the rest of the world want Obama to win. Make a TV spot based on Aesop's fable of The Wind and the Sun: things go so much better when everyone's on your side. That's how you get your way.

Sicko: Pack a 60 second TV commercial with the most shameful scenes from Michael Moore's Sicko documentary.

Civil War: Show how the people against Obama all live in the states which were on the wrong side during the American Civil War. Slogan: "They lost in 1865. Don't let them win in 2008." (Okay, okay, I know you can only make gestures about healing that huge divide, never rub salt into the wound. But we can dream, can't we?)

While we're on the subject, I decided to test statistically my theory that if the US divided into two nations -- the nations of the two parties -- the Democratic nation would be much richer than the Republican one. I took two Wikipedia pages, the one listing which states voted for Bush and which for Kerry in 2004, and the one listing US states by Gross Domestic Product (also known, in this context, as Gross State Product).

Results: The 31 states which voted Republican in 2004 had a combined output of $6653339 million dollars. The 20 which voted Democratic had a combined output of $7089701 million. My hunch was right, but -- in 2004 at least -- there wasn't much in it.

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Date: 2008-09-11 02:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] autokrater.livejournal.com
Laugh all you want but I can't honestly believe this "Obama is behind in the polls" bullshit. It just doesn't add up whatsoever for me. I don't like Obama at all but I know nearly everyone else does and to think that McCain is somehow beating him in the polls is ludicrous. Perhaps Obama HAS fallen out of favor with true liberals as over the summer he has called for war,voted for the FISA act and most recently said the surge in Iraq was a success. Obviously this is why I am not an Obama fan..because he is acting much like the rest of them. Either these democrats are paid for and handled or they honestly don't fucking care about what the people of this country want. Promising "CHANGE" but through his few actions,offering more of the same. I completely detest McCain and cannot even believe his VP pick..an insane,hypocritical,inexperienced Christian!? We have all had our fill of that scum..though Bush obviously just played Christian on tv. It's as if none of these people running have any FULL experience and do they even need any? Do THEY even do anything? I really don't think they do.
Either way I am scared for my own well being living in this country. It's going down the toilet. I would only HOPE that Obama is somewhat genuine and is being influenced and handled by the wrong crowd..perhaps there is the smallest chance that he could come to his senses when president or at least put some level headed people in his administration(not like fucking Joe Biden).

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Date: 2008-09-11 02:39 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I wouldn't worry about 'Obama is slipping in the polls' rumours - this is often a vital thing to stop voters getting complacent and not showing up. The worry, as with all politicians, is that they sound great on the way in, but once empowered they are eager to prove they are 'world players'. They hang around with damaging people, listen to vested interests, 'get tough' and so on. In effect, daily paranoia runs their decision-making.
From: [identity profile] kineticfactory.livejournal.com
Who was it that said "how could Nixon have won? I don't know one person who voted for him!"?

There are a lot of people who would vote for McCain, and even more who would vote for VP Palin, a moose-shootin', book-burnin' Dominionist Christian hockey mom. A lot of those had cold feet because McCain was too much like a big-city liberal, but now they're energised. You (like most liberals and educated people) probably don't know many of them; they tend to live in the flyover states, they homeschool their kids and believe in Creationism. They get their news from Fox News and right-wing talk radio. They don't own passports, and see no need for them. Many of them are what is known as the "working poor", squeezed by the mortgage crisis and the lack of health care, but they don't blame the Republicans or the corporations. To them, the problems with America are due to a loss of moral values, and the diabolical machinations of coastal liberals. They hate the liberals more than anything; in fact, anything with a whiff of cosmopolitanism or sophistication is highly suspicious. And they vote. Not only do they vote, but they'll go out there in bitter snowstorms to campaign for the Republicans just to make sure that the evil godless commie fag feminazi liberals don't get in, take their guns away and make sodomy compulsory.

If you're in New York or San Francisco, or even more so if you're in Europe, these people are like dark matter. You don't see them until the vote count shows their formidable mass. And, as an educated, cosmopolitan secularist, you'll probably find it difficult to believe that a huge proportion of the population of the world's most powerful nation would hold such a squalidly primitive world-view. But they're there, they vote, and the Republican Party has been making hay from them. The fact that them doing so seems ridiculously stupid to educated liberals is irrelevant, if not an actual bonus (after all, the liberals casting scorn upon Palin probably helped her popularity in the heartland).
From: [identity profile] autokrater.livejournal.com
Well I am not a liberal or even a registered Democrat(certainly not a Republican either). I am very aware of the big middle chunk of the country that people on the east coast(where I reside) and the west coast see to forget about. The only people I have ever known personally who are Republican/Christian are my father,my friend's dad and my other friend's mom. But even my dad and my friend's dad have come to realize that Bush isn't really conservative and is for big business,huge corporations,profiteering of illegal and pointless wars. I guess I can't imagine how the middle American McCain voter could be so easily duped into this for a third time. Because it's very clear that this IS a third time. I am highly speculative of the 2004 election..not that John Kerry was a good candidate(he was an awful candidate)but there was a lot of voting machine manipulation that the mainstream media really didn't pick up on or cover for that matter. I know that a lot of "these people" voted for Bush however and I guess I can understand why they might have..from their limited perspective. This time around it's clear our country is in major trouble. That trouble has been coming for quite awhile and was only rapidly sped up thanks to this current administration. So it seems that with a deep recession in the cards,bank failures,2 stupid wars still continuing with no end in sight,possible war with Iran(equaling nothing short of DISASTER)..you'd think that even the most stubborn of the pea brained Americans would be able to realize our doom and get in touch with reality.

But herein lies the absurdity of the whole left vs. right mess that we have in this country. A huge portion of disenchanted and increasingly poor citizens squabble amongst each other about the most trivial issues..gay marriage,abortion,creationism,Sarah Palin's retarded baby,Obama's birth certificate..all the while the government(or should I say the ogliarchy)continue to dismantle our country and profit off of our misfortune. Of course religion plays a key role in this. People who would seek to vote for what's in Israel's best interest because they believe the rapture is right around the corner. Neo conservatives must sit back and laugh when they think of all the cannon fodder out there whose minds have been completely manipulated. It's quite sad but I think stubborn democrats are only slightly better. Many times they disregard all country folk and religious middle Americans as uneducated wackos. Talk radio and the mainstream media don't help the situation as they create issues for the left and right to fight over while not reporting factual news. The media for the right blames everything on those "damn liberals" and the leftist media blames everything on those "damn conservatives."
And in this election..as it's been for quite a long time,the Democratic candidate is not a liberal or leftist and the Republican candidate is not a conservative.

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