Comments on: The Manchurian Gobi Candidate http://sepiamutiny.com/blog/2010/06/04/the_manchurian/ All that flavorful brownness in one savory packet Sat, 30 Nov 2013 11:11:28 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 By: Eurasian Sensation http://sepiamutiny.com/blog/2010/06/04/the_manchurian/comment-page-1/#comment-273643 Eurasian Sensation Sat, 12 Jun 2010 08:25:20 +0000 http://sepiamutiny.com?p=6201#comment-273643 <p>I just bet you were high-fiving yourself after coming up with the title "The Manchurian Gobi Candidate". Well played.</p> I just bet you were high-fiving yourself after coming up with the title “The Manchurian Gobi Candidate”. Well played.

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By: Saif http://sepiamutiny.com/blog/2010/06/04/the_manchurian/comment-page-1/#comment-273435 Saif Wed, 09 Jun 2010 07:16:19 +0000 http://sepiamutiny.com?p=6201#comment-273435 <p>@libran</p> <p>I think it's okay.</p> @libran

I think it’s okay.

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By: libran http://sepiamutiny.com/blog/2010/06/04/the_manchurian/comment-page-1/#comment-273297 libran Sun, 06 Jun 2010 00:56:22 +0000 http://sepiamutiny.com?p=6201#comment-273297 <p>I sent the following letter to this idiot. In retrospect, I should have waited till I had calmed down, so that the letter wouldn't have had so many stylistic problems. In any case, if you want to express your disgust, you can do so at http://www.scstatehouse.gov/members/bios/1024999877.html</p> <hr /> <p>I am skipping with the polite salutations, because I do not think you are worthy of them.</p> <p>I believe you called an Indian woman a raghead? I thought that kind of racial prejudice and backward attitudes went out when the lynchings stopped. I guess I was wrong. You are a racist. Plain and simple. Trying to explain it away as something that was said in "jest" makes you look even more racist.</p> <p>What is the matter with you? Are you so afraid of dark-skinned people?</p> I sent the following letter to this idiot. In retrospect, I should have waited till I had calmed down, so that the letter wouldn’t have had so many stylistic problems. In any case, if you want to express your disgust, you can do so at http://www.scstatehouse.gov/members/bios/1024999877.html


I am skipping with the polite salutations, because I do not think you are worthy of them.

I believe you called an Indian woman a raghead? I thought that kind of racial prejudice and backward attitudes went out when the lynchings stopped. I guess I was wrong. You are a racist. Plain and simple. Trying to explain it away as something that was said in “jest” makes you look even more racist.

What is the matter with you? Are you so afraid of dark-skinned people?

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By: Manju http://sepiamutiny.com/blog/2010/06/04/the_manchurian/comment-page-1/#comment-273269 Manju Sat, 05 Jun 2010 09:54:06 +0000 http://sepiamutiny.com?p=6201#comment-273269 <blockquote>Yeah that's right when Colin Powell endorsed Obama (smashing the GOPer chicken hawks to dust for good) and said "so what if he is Muslim?" he was channeling Bob Kerry</blockquote> <p>The moment of truth for jyotsana. The man so quick to play the race traitor card on Nikki and Bobby, when presented with Massa Clinton’s southern strategy, drops to his knees like Monica in hopes of staying on the liberal plantation.</p> <p>Of course, Powell made his wonderful statement at time when the smears were well known and while endorsing Bam, so they served no sinister interest. Kerrey was endorsing Clinton at the time, and when he mentioned “Islamic Manchurian candidate,” he was the only person of note mentioning it,as only 29 hits on google appeared at the time, 9 of them referenicing him. And mention it he did. Before crucial early primacies he repeatedly mentioned "Muslim," "madrassa," and "Hussein", even alleging Obama attended a “secular maddrassa.” right b/f iowa he said; “It’s probably not something that appeals to him, but I like the fact that his name is Barack Hussein Obama, and that his father was a Muslim and that his paternal grandmother is a Muslim.“</p> <p>Context matters, Jyotsana. When people mention his middle name now, it often OK. But during the election it was a smear <a href="http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalpunch/2007/12/why-did-bob-ker.html">designed to scar</a>e aware the Dixiecrats, ie Hillary’s “hard working white Americans.” Ergo, Powell mentioning “Muslim” is fine. Kerrey was dong it was Willie Horton redux. For more context, according to <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ari-melber/clinton-backer-bob-kerrey_b_77249.html">the nation</a>, he “the fourth Clinton supporter this month to raise a false smear against Barack Obama.” According to <a href="http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com/2007/12/hillary_campaign_acknowledges_that_hillary_backer_passed_along_obama_madrassa_email.php">TPM</a>, Hillary Campaign Acknowledges That County Chair Backing Hillary Passed Along Obama Muslim Smear Email.” Anthor Clinton supporter , Billy Shahenn, <a href="http://motherjones.com/mojo/2007/12/clinton-supporter-raises-idea-young-obama-dealing-drugs">raised the racially coded issue of Obama dealaing drugs</a>, in similar fashion to Kerreys. A recent book revealed that clintonapplauded this, as he did kerrey’s remarks, 3 clinton staffes were fired for spreading the madrassa rumor.</p> <p>And after losing Iowas, what issue did the campaign raise.: “<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/01/04/hillary-hits-obama-for-op_n_79918.html">Hillary Hits Obama For Opposing Harsher Prison Sentences</a>.” Youi’ve read kevin Phillpis. You tell me what that means.</p> <p>and were only on iowa...</p> Yeah that’s right when Colin Powell endorsed Obama (smashing the GOPer chicken hawks to dust for good) and said “so what if he is Muslim?” he was channeling Bob Kerry

The moment of truth for jyotsana. The man so quick to play the race traitor card on Nikki and Bobby, when presented with Massa Clinton’s southern strategy, drops to his knees like Monica in hopes of staying on the liberal plantation.

Of course, Powell made his wonderful statement at time when the smears were well known and while endorsing Bam, so they served no sinister interest. Kerrey was endorsing Clinton at the time, and when he mentioned “Islamic Manchurian candidate,” he was the only person of note mentioning it,as only 29 hits on google appeared at the time, 9 of them referenicing him. And mention it he did. Before crucial early primacies he repeatedly mentioned “Muslim,” “madrassa,” and “Hussein”, even alleging Obama attended a “secular maddrassa.” right b/f iowa he said; “It’s probably not something that appeals to him, but I like the fact that his name is Barack Hussein Obama, and that his father was a Muslim and that his paternal grandmother is a Muslim.“

Context matters, Jyotsana. When people mention his middle name now, it often OK. But during the election it was a smear designed to scare aware the Dixiecrats, ie Hillary’s “hard working white Americans.” Ergo, Powell mentioning “Muslim” is fine. Kerrey was dong it was Willie Horton redux. For more context, according to the nation, he “the fourth Clinton supporter this month to raise a false smear against Barack Obama.” According to TPM, Hillary Campaign Acknowledges That County Chair Backing Hillary Passed Along Obama Muslim Smear Email.” Anthor Clinton supporter , Billy Shahenn, raised the racially coded issue of Obama dealaing drugs, in similar fashion to Kerreys. A recent book revealed that clintonapplauded this, as he did kerrey’s remarks, 3 clinton staffes were fired for spreading the madrassa rumor.

And after losing Iowas, what issue did the campaign raise.: “Hillary Hits Obama For Opposing Harsher Prison Sentences.” Youi’ve read kevin Phillpis. You tell me what that means.

and were only on iowa…

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By: jyotsana http://sepiamutiny.com/blog/2010/06/04/the_manchurian/comment-page-1/#comment-273258 jyotsana Sat, 05 Jun 2010 04:42:24 +0000 http://sepiamutiny.com?p=6201#comment-273258 <blockquote>The beauty of smear was the plausible denial...</blockquote> <p>Manju's daily, "I don't know where my off stump is moment" Yeah that's right when Colin Powell endorsed Obama (smashing the GOPer chicken hawks to dust for good) and said "so what if he is Muslim?" he was channelling Bob Kerry. Wow, Joe the Plumber missed that - he was supposed to get riled up about it - about those d*** Eye-rabs and not think Establishment Clause.</p> <p>Manju why don't you hold cue cards next time for the DINOs and GOPers</p> <p><b>THIS IS RED MEAT NOT A LIBRULL KUMBAYA! GROWL!</b></p> The beauty of smear was the plausible denial…

Manju’s daily, “I don’t know where my off stump is moment” Yeah that’s right when Colin Powell endorsed Obama (smashing the GOPer chicken hawks to dust for good) and said “so what if he is Muslim?” he was channelling Bob Kerry. Wow, Joe the Plumber missed that – he was supposed to get riled up about it – about those d*** Eye-rabs and not think Establishment Clause.

Manju why don’t you hold cue cards next time for the DINOs and GOPers

THIS IS RED MEAT NOT A LIBRULL KUMBAYA! GROWL!

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By: Subodh Chandra http://sepiamutiny.com/blog/2010/06/04/the_manchurian/comment-page-1/#comment-273254 Subodh Chandra Sat, 05 Jun 2010 04:23:20 +0000 http://sepiamutiny.com?p=6201#comment-273254 <p>(Bristle). Hey, is 5 foot 9 short? I thought it was average male height. :-)</p> (Bristle). Hey, is 5 foot 9 short? I thought it was average male height. :-)

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By: gm http://sepiamutiny.com/blog/2010/06/04/the_manchurian/comment-page-1/#comment-273245 gm Sat, 05 Jun 2010 02:31:58 +0000 http://sepiamutiny.com?p=6201#comment-273245 <p>Oh, now a new term for brownies like me - raghead (to go along with sandn****er, hajee, paki, macacaca, whatever...) In my community, (South Indian Telugu Smartha, etc...) the women don't cover their heads with cloth, caps, turbans, do rags, whatever, even in the Mandal/Temple. Maybe an exception if they work the rice fields or play in a baseball field, it' s customary to have some head protection from the sun, etc. In the south Indian version of a temple wedding, the groom might wear a turban, but that is the only time I've ever seen a south Indian guy wear a turban. I have seen some devout North Indian ladies cover their hair in a temple or in the presence of a priest/swami etc for modesty. I wonder if that was an Islamic influence because we southies don't have that tradition.</p> <p>Haley comes out stronger as a result of this controversy. I don't necessarily like her party affiliation, but she is the winner here. The old fart who is scared of ragheads fails.</p> Oh, now a new term for brownies like me – raghead (to go along with sandn****er, hajee, paki, macacaca, whatever…) In my community, (South Indian Telugu Smartha, etc…) the women don’t cover their heads with cloth, caps, turbans, do rags, whatever, even in the Mandal/Temple. Maybe an exception if they work the rice fields or play in a baseball field, it’ s customary to have some head protection from the sun, etc. In the south Indian version of a temple wedding, the groom might wear a turban, but that is the only time I’ve ever seen a south Indian guy wear a turban. I have seen some devout North Indian ladies cover their hair in a temple or in the presence of a priest/swami etc for modesty. I wonder if that was an Islamic influence because we southies don’t have that tradition.

Haley comes out stronger as a result of this controversy. I don’t necessarily like her party affiliation, but she is the winner here. The old fart who is scared of ragheads fails.

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By: SS http://sepiamutiny.com/blog/2010/06/04/the_manchurian/comment-page-1/#comment-273239 SS Sat, 05 Jun 2010 00:58:04 +0000 http://sepiamutiny.com?p=6201#comment-273239 <blockquote> All ragheads are the same to him, and before the non-Sikh readers get too smug, he probably hates you as well. </blockquote> <p>Subodh Chandra's experience comes to mind</p> <blockquote> The bar was emptying of Democrats gathered for drinks in Columbus on a cold winter night. Inside was Jennifer Garrison, fresh off her first year in office as the state representative for Ohio’s 93rd District in southeast Ohio. Blonde, thin, attractive (Marietta’s very own Sarah Palin), she got the attention of a short Indian American named Subodh Chandra running for Ohio Attorney General in the coming 2006 primary. It’s a less rare sight these days, a small brown man with Indian roots seeking office. But apparently rare enough. Chandra approached Garrison, having recently given a rip-roaring, well received speech to a crowd in Garrison’s mostly rural district, while Garrison watched. That night in the bar, Chandra asked Garrison for her endorsement in his primary against future Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann. Garrison looked Chandra up and down, then said, “No one I know would ever vote for someone who looks like you.” Then she walked away. </blockquote> <p>http://www.clevelandindependent.com/2009/08/15/secretary-of-sleaze/</p> All ragheads are the same to him, and before the non-Sikh readers get too smug, he probably hates you as well.

Subodh Chandra’s experience comes to mind

The bar was emptying of Democrats gathered for drinks in Columbus on a cold winter night. Inside was Jennifer Garrison, fresh off her first year in office as the state representative for Ohio’s 93rd District in southeast Ohio. Blonde, thin, attractive (Marietta’s very own Sarah Palin), she got the attention of a short Indian American named Subodh Chandra running for Ohio Attorney General in the coming 2006 primary. It’s a less rare sight these days, a small brown man with Indian roots seeking office. But apparently rare enough. Chandra approached Garrison, having recently given a rip-roaring, well received speech to a crowd in Garrison’s mostly rural district, while Garrison watched. That night in the bar, Chandra asked Garrison for her endorsement in his primary against future Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann. Garrison looked Chandra up and down, then said, “No one I know would ever vote for someone who looks like you.” Then she walked away.

http://www.clevelandindependent.com/2009/08/15/secretary-of-sleaze/

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By: Manju http://sepiamutiny.com/blog/2010/06/04/the_manchurian/comment-page-1/#comment-273229 Manju Sat, 05 Jun 2010 00:12:35 +0000 http://sepiamutiny.com?p=6201#comment-273229 <p>My all-time favorite smear within the Manchurian meme came form the Clinton's southern strategy against my man Bam. Before Iowa, former democratic senator and Clinton supporter Bob Kerrey was going around saying stuff like this:</p> <blockquote>"There is a smear campaign going on. And people are acting as if he's an Islamic Manchurian candidate." "There's this nonsense out there about him being a Muslim Manchurian candidate. He should do a commercial, look the camera straight in the eye, and say, 'My wife Michelle and I are Christians, but my father was a Muslim and my paternal grandfather was a Muslim, and that fact and my name means I can speak to a billion people around the world..." </blockquote> <p>The beauty of smear was the plausible denial, he's actually complimenting Obama, we are to believe. Indeed the candidate herself went ahead and said: "I know Bob. He was being very complimentary of Sen. Obama," said Clinton.</p> <p>But Ari Gelber, writing in the Nation, found the smoking gun. Referring to phrase "Muslim Manchurian candidate" he wrote:</p> <blockquote>That phrase only turns up 29 hits on Google, however, and nine of the references quote Kerrey. So very few "people are acting" or saying that - unless they're discussing Kerrey's sly effort to raise the line of attack</blockquote> My all-time favorite smear within the Manchurian meme came form the Clinton’s southern strategy against my man Bam. Before Iowa, former democratic senator and Clinton supporter Bob Kerrey was going around saying stuff like this:

“There is a smear campaign going on. And people are acting as if he’s an Islamic Manchurian candidate.” “There’s this nonsense out there about him being a Muslim Manchurian candidate. He should do a commercial, look the camera straight in the eye, and say, ‘My wife Michelle and I are Christians, but my father was a Muslim and my paternal grandfather was a Muslim, and that fact and my name means I can speak to a billion people around the world…”

The beauty of smear was the plausible denial, he’s actually complimenting Obama, we are to believe. Indeed the candidate herself went ahead and said: “I know Bob. He was being very complimentary of Sen. Obama,” said Clinton.

But Ari Gelber, writing in the Nation, found the smoking gun. Referring to phrase “Muslim Manchurian candidate” he wrote:

That phrase only turns up 29 hits on Google, however, and nine of the references quote Kerrey. So very few “people are acting” or saying that – unless they’re discussing Kerrey’s sly effort to raise the line of attack
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By: Darth Paul http://sepiamutiny.com/blog/2010/06/04/the_manchurian/comment-page-1/#comment-273227 Darth Paul Sat, 05 Jun 2010 00:07:35 +0000 http://sepiamutiny.com?p=6201#comment-273227 <p>This attack is a blatant smokescreen incepted by the cabal of Muslims who already run SC. Obvious!! You've seen their flag, haven't you?!</p> This attack is a blatant smokescreen incepted by the cabal of Muslims who already run SC. Obvious!! You’ve seen their flag, haven’t you?!

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