Mad Fiddler:
Whenever someone is too desperate in desiring a particular political outcome, I immediately become suspicious. My political instinct is to oppose whatever it is that person wants, not because I even know why but rather because I know desperation is not a good sign.
Although I have done my research, part of my political opposition against the Obama campaign derives from the sheer desperation and fanaticism among many of his supporters; their behavior alone leaves me thinking there’s something wrong even before I find out any more information.
The recent arrivals since Friday evening from the Obama campaign have used a variety of rhetoric on this forum that has historically been a precursor to war. I would like to think they don’t know what they are talking about, yet their venomous enthusiasm leaves me wondering if there’s a method to their madness.
It appears to be a recent fashion in the past year to use the word “bigot” to denote a meaning that doesn’t correspond to any meaning found in the dictionary, for among many Obama supporters, the word “bigot” seems to refer to any and all persons who oppose the presidential bid of Barack Obama. This, combined with their occasionally expressed desire for exterminating all “bigots”, creates the impression that the word “bigot” is a code word for future witch hunts against dissenters.
This doesn’t look good.








