But our elves are different.
Jun. 14th, 2008 08:13 pmThese stories aren't similar at all:
The usual suspects (Kerr, Reynolds, Tigerhawk*) on the right-wing putz-o-sphere are taking note of the fact that an Obama supporter has a Che Guevara poster as if that has any meaning for the Obama campaign.
Meanwhile, a McCain fundraiser has been cancelled because the organizer is from the particular breed of asshat who thinks that rape is funny.
Of course, they're not really comparable. The Obama supporter isn't a major Obama fundraiser, nor did he make fucking national headlines and embarrass his party years ago with the same comments.
*Not to be confused with Cheetor, Rhinox, or Megatron.
The usual suspects (Kerr, Reynolds, Tigerhawk*) on the right-wing putz-o-sphere are taking note of the fact that an Obama supporter has a Che Guevara poster as if that has any meaning for the Obama campaign.
Meanwhile, a McCain fundraiser has been cancelled because the organizer is from the particular breed of asshat who thinks that rape is funny.
Of course, they're not really comparable. The Obama supporter isn't a major Obama fundraiser, nor did he make fucking national headlines and embarrass his party years ago with the same comments.
*Not to be confused with Cheetor, Rhinox, or Megatron.
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Date: 2008-06-15 03:26 am (UTC)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
So this idiot can't see the obvious fact that there could be *more* than
his two interpretations, probably more like twenty?
(none of which really has any relevance to the Obama campaign as you noted)
Basic logic and common sense must be alien concepts to him...
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Date: 2008-06-15 03:56 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-06-15 04:39 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-06-15 06:00 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-06-15 03:29 pm (UTC)But chances are more than likely there wasn't such a caption and so we are indeed left without context. Even if it was his own office and he did find the image of Guevara captivating, how can one know how and why?
And in the end, even if he was mistaken, why would it matter? I had pictures of Gandhi and Malcolm X and Lawrence of Arabia when I was younger, and while the full history of each man contains some problematic flaws, they still stand as symbols for various movements or efforts to secure change.