Dirty tricks from team Obama – predictable, but sad

You’d think they’d be so embarrassed about the rampant ACORN frauds that they wouldn’t dare bring up the topic, but they have the audacity to bring back the 2004 game plan of making up voter intimidation accusations pre-emptively

You read that correctly: The Left and the mainstream media (redundant, I know) gloss over real, live fraudulent activity yet will unashamedly act out their script full of lies once again. 

Documents obtained by Townhall show the Democratic Party encouraged party activists to accuse the GOP of intimidating minorities on Election Day even if no evidence of intimidation existed in the 2004 presidential election. The tactic is being used again in 2008, this time to downplay fraud charges against a predominantly minority non-profit supporting Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama.

Carpenter describes nine pages of a former Kerry-Edwards handbook titled Minority Voter Intimidation. After instructions on how to recognize “intimidation,” the manual moves on to what to do if you don’t find any intimidation:

Some of the suggested talking points included lines like “Nothing is more despicable than trying to deprive any American of the previous right to vote, the foundation of our democracy for which so many have sacrificed.”

“If no signs of intimidation techniques have emerged yet, launch a ‘pre-emptive strike.” The manual said this should be done by placing stories in mainstream and specialty press “in which minority leadership expresses concern about the threat of intimidation tactics” and “prime minority leadership to discuss the issue in the media; provide talking points.””

The Democrats’ preemptive strike has been delivered from Barack Obama’s legal team this time around.

Watch and see how much the MSM covers this, or if they get serious about Obama’s fraud on credit card donations.

One thought on “Dirty tricks from team Obama – predictable, but sad

  1. The Dems can’t win fairly, so the HAVE to cheat. It’s the only way they can get their power back. It’s what happens when you operate by the belief that the ends justifies the means. It’s terribly misguided and foolish, for we know that judgment sits on all, and we will have to answer how we got to the end, not matter what end it may be.

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