asuperfluousman:

So when Obama gets re-elected and doesn’t have to worry about votes anymore

are you guys going to start criticizing him for

  • expanding executive power
  • more wars
  • drone strikes
  • his administration’s horrible record on transparency
  • warrantless wiretapping
  • corporate collusion
  • deporting more immigrants in 3.5 years than Bush did in 8

and a dozen other awful violations of civil liberties and abuses of power?

No. You won’t. 

You only care that he paid lip service to gay rights and passed a health-care law that coerces you into buying health insurance from the greedy insurance companies you purport to hate.

Not that things would be different under Romney.

But, maybe then, you guys would actually criticize a president for having a kill list with no oversight.

Enjoy your victory. You’ve advanced America.

Today my sister sent me this word document and requested that I “tumblr this shit” so here it is.

hauntedrobotsatlaw:

How The Obama Campaign Lost My Vote

I woke up this morning, eleven days before the election, to discover a friend had emailed me this video, starring Lena Dunham, creator of HBO’s Girls, and paid for by the Obama campaign.  Go ahead and watch it if you haven’t seen it yet.

I find this ad unbelievably tasteless and offensive, but so far I seem to be anomalous among left-leaning people in feeling this way.  The mainstream online feminist community doesn’t seem upset, which is part of why I wanted to write this.  Feministing.com has made no mention of the video, nor has Feminist.org.  Jezebel.com, meanwhile, ran a story called “Obama Wants You to Vote Like Your Vagina Depends On It”, which called the reaction against the video “frantic pearl-clutching from conservatives”.

I am disappointed that the discourse about women’s rights has become so narrow-minded and politicized that we are encouraged to laugh at the unfunny idea of “binders full of women”, but we are supposed to ignore or approve of an ad that encourages young women to vote for Obama by asking them to imagine voting as a sexual act.  Maybe I can’t take a joke.   Maybe I’m missing the forest for the trees. Maybe I’m simply clutching at my nonexistent pearls.  But I am going to try to articulate exactly what bothers me about this video.

The problem with this video is that it enacts precisely what the liberal community keeps re-iterating is the problem with the GOP: the objectifying, dismissing, and politicizing of women’s bodies.  It is already bad enough that girls are told that they need to legitimize their existence by having sex .  Now this ad is not only reinforcing these paradigms, it is also telling women that the only way to legitimize their existence, to become women instead of girls, is by walking into the polling booth and drawing back the curtain and voting for Barack Obama.  It is telling women: you should feel bad if you’re that little girl who didn’t know any better than to fall for Romney’s lies.  It is telling women: you should feel bad if you think about voting and decide you’re not ready.  It is telling women: you should feel bad if you vote for Obama but it doesn’t feel “amazing”.  And it is telling women: we know the best way to win you over, and it is by being just a little bit suggestive.

Let’s look more closely at the text of this ad:

“Your first time shouldn’t be with just anybody. You wanna do it with a great guy.”

If you’re really going to wait for a great guy, you’ll be waiting a long time.  Anyone who is running for president at all is already morally suspect.  Running for president requires you to think that you are qualified to hold one of the most powerful positions in the world.  It requires you to think that it’s okay to put your friends and family into the glare of the public spotlight.  It might require to compromise your own beliefs in order to try to win votes.  Being president might require you to spend your twentieth anniversary in a televised political debate.  Being president might require you to send people into harm’s way and take personal responsibility for what happens to them.  

“You should be with a guy with…beautiful…”

Beautiful what?

“Someone who cares about and understands women. A guy who cares whether you get health insurance, and specifically whether you get birth control.”

What does “understand women” even mean?  Slightly more than half of all people are women.  Good thing it’s easy to simplify them into the ones who want birth control!

“The consequences are huge.”
          
The consequences of who wins the election are huge.  But not the consequences of your individual vote, especially because of the electoral college system.  Individual voters registered here in Connecticut, for example, have virtually no chance of affecting the outcome of the presidential election.

“You wanna do it with the guy who brought the troops out of Iraq.”
          
Why didn’t she add “and went after al-Qaeda and bin Laden”?  That’s what Obama said in the first debate immediately after he mentioned ending the war in Iraq.  Sexy!

“You don’t wanna do it with a guy who says, ‘Hey, I’m at the library studying, when really he’s out not signing the Lily Ledbetter Act.”

It’s true, Obama signed the Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, and Romney said “I’ll get back to you on that.”  But this is a weird way to bring up this issue.  Romney can’t have been out signing the Lily Ledbetter Act, because he hasn’t been president.

“Or who thinks that gay people should never have beautiful, complicated weddings of the kind we see on TLC and Bravo all the time.”
          
Gay people want to get married just so they can have beautiful, complicated weddings like on TLC and Bravo!  Supporters of gay marriage want gay people to get married so they can watch more beautiful, complicated weddings like on TLC and Bravo!  To reduce the argument for gay marriage to the level of spectacle is offensive.  Also, who wants a complicated wedding, I ask you?

“It’s a fun game to say, ‘Who are you voting for?’ and they say, ‘I don’t wanna tell you,’ and you say, ‘No, who are you voting for?’ and they go, ‘Guess!’”
          
We have a secret ballot for a reason.

“Think about how you wanna spend those four years. In college-age time, that’s a hundred and fifty years.”

What?

“Also, super uncool to be out and about, and someone says, ‘Did you vote?’, and “No, I didn’t — I wasn’t ready.”
          
I cannot even put into words how awful this part is.  Politically, it is everyone’s right to vote, or not vote, as they see fit.  Casting a vote does not automatically make you a cooler person.  The great part about living in a democracy is that you have the right to choose your voting behavior for yourself, regardless of whether or not you happen to be a woman.

In terms of the sex metaphor: wow.  Just…wow.  It’s bad enough that what she says might be true: it is uncool to say, No, I didn’t—I wasn’t ready.  But to witness this type of public virgin-shaming in the name of women’s rights is heartbreaking.

“My first time voting was amazing.  It was this line in the sand.  Before, I was a girl; now, I was a woman.  I went to the polling station, I pulled back the curtain, I voted for Barack Obama.”

Either this is a joke in very poor taste, or the Obama campaign honestly believes a tired cliché about the magic of the “first time” will get young women all excited about voting.  Sorry, Obama, but I already consider myself a woman, and it has nothing to do with whether I have ever had sex or voted.

The last shot is of a knowing giggle, as if she knows that it’s naughty for ladies to talk about sex and/or politics.

One of the reactions against the video has been that Obama should know better because he has daughters.  At first, I thought that this line of attack was taking it too far, until I realized Obama loves using his daughters as convenient signposts of his concern for women’s rights.  In the second debate, he said, “I’ve got two daughters and I want to make sure that they have the same opportunities that anybody’s sons have.”  I am not convinced that the best way to give women the same opportunities as men is to air ads specifically targeted towards young women that encourage them to make their “first time” special by voting for Barack Obama.

We’ve all heard all of the awful things Republican congressmen have said about “legitimate rape” and so on, and all of the invasive medical procedures they would like to force women to undertake.  The metaphorical undertones of these events is so potent that a Michigan congresswoman stood on the floor of the Michigan legislature and said, “I’m flattered that you’re all so interested in my vagina, but no means no.”

If the GOP philosophy towards women is akin (pun not intended, but now that I type it, yes, it’s intended) to rape, the Democratic philosophy seems to me to be akin to seduction.  It reminds me of poems like Andrew Marvell’s “To His Coy Mistress”, which claims, “Had we but world enough, and time / This coyness, lady, were no crime.”  It reminds me of Billy Joel’s “Only the Good Die Young”, in which he asserts that “Catholic girls start much too late, / But sooner or later, it comes down to fate.”  It reminds me of Angelo in Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure, an authority figure who tells a novitiate nun he will spare her brother’s life only if she sleeps with him: hey, if she were to agree, it would be consensual, right?  It reminds me of Barney Stinson, the character on How I Met Your Mother who lies to and sleeps with a caricatured parade of dumb, blonde, busty women—but “always gets the yes” first.  And more than anything, it reminds me of Lovelace in Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa. Pardon the spoiler: Lovelace abducts Clarissa, with the ultimate goal of winning her consent to sex; failing that, he eventually drugs and rapes her.  And this is why all of the partisan rhetoric worries me.  In the end, I am not sure how distinct these two sides are.  For all that the “Your First Time” ad encourages us—albeit with tongue in cheek—to imagine a line in the sand, I cannot believe that all these lines in the sand are as firmly drawn as people want to believe they are.  Lines in the sand are faint.  They are subject to being washed out by water, to being rubbed away by footsteps, to being covered with sandcastles, to being erased and redrawn.

Yes, I am tired of hearing the conservative legislators in my home state of Virginia refer to transvaginal ultrasounds as “trans-v” ultrasounds for fear of saying a dirty word.  But I am also tired of seeing the word “vagina” plastered all over the place by well-meaning liberals.  To abuse the word in either way is to continue to ensure that women will be talked about as—and worse, talk about themselves as—nothing more than sex objects who will shut up if you just give them their damn birth control pills already.

I was already worried about whether I could vote for Obama in good conscience, whether this meant ethically sanctioning the acts of violence inherent in his support of drone strikes and the Second Amendment. I also did not love his reference to “the mentally ill” in the second debate, which slipped under the radar in the face of Romney’s more blatant references to “illegals”.  I was hanging on to my vote for Obama only out of the sense that I was obligated to choose the lesser of two evils, the feeling that our entrenched two-party system gave me no other choice.

But now I know for sure: I have a choice over my own ballot.  I will not let any tenuous line in the sand make my decision for me.  I can vote for Jill Stein.  I can write in a candidate.  I can send my absentee ballot back unopened.  Whatever I do, I will not vote for Romney, but I also will not vote for Obama. 


thecheekylibertarian:

‘Big Bird’ was the 4th highest trending debate-related term, preceded only by the candidates’ names and ‘debate’. Really.
As if it wasn’t disconcerting enough to know that the issue the public took to heart was the funding of a children’s show, the Obama campaign officially stooped to the same level of frivolousness and addressed the non-issue in an email, just before claiming that, in the debate, “[Obama] treated us like grown-ups, and he kept it real, talking about what we need to do to put America back on track.” Because ‘treating us like adults’ is how I would describe anyone who prioritizes children’s shows while refusing to speak publicly about how he has held whistleblowers in inhumane conditions indefinitely, without a trial, killed Pakistani civilians indiscriminately (leaving survivors in constant terror), deported more illegal immigrants than Bush (justified by misleading claims about their criminality), and just about anything else relating to the past 4 years, aside from healthcare subsidization.

thecheekylibertarian:

Big Bird’ was the 4th highest trending debate-related term, preceded only by the candidates’ names and ‘debate’. Really.

As if it wasn’t disconcerting enough to know that the issue the public took to heart was the funding of a children’s show, the Obama campaign officially stooped to the same level of frivolousness and addressed the non-issue in an email, just before claiming that, in the debate, “[Obama] treated us like grown-ups, and he kept it real, talking about what we need to do to put America back on track.” Because ‘treating us like adults’ is how I would describe anyone who prioritizes children’s shows while refusing to speak publicly about how he has held whistleblowers in inhumane conditions indefinitely, without a trialkilled Pakistani civilians indiscriminately (leaving survivors in constant terror), deported more illegal immigrants than Bush (justified by misleading claims about their criminality), and just about anything else relating to the past 4 years, aside from healthcare subsidization.

(Source: excitablehonky, via thecheekylibertarian)

rncresearch:

romneyresponse:

How can President Obama’s plan be working? The unemployment rate has been above 8 percent for 41 straight months.

Follow RomneyResponse to get the facts on Obama’s failed record and desperate attacks.

I don’t like Romney, but this is accurate.

rncresearch:

romneyresponse:

How can President Obama’s plan be working? The unemployment rate has been above 8 percent for 41 straight months.

Follow RomneyResponse to get the facts on Obama’s failed record and desperate attacks.

I don’t like Romney, but this is accurate.

(via thefreelioness)

maxvoluntarist:

Is there really a lesser of two evils?

maxvoluntarist:

Is there really a lesser of two evils?

(Source: maxlibertarios)

(Source: disobey)

Why Obama has no swag

radterrorist:

List of Reasons to Vote Against Obama

Need help adding stuff to this, send me suggestions to my ask?

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THINGS THE AMERICAN PUBLIC SHOULD KNOW

1.       Drone strikes on innocent civilians

a.       Afghanistan

b.      Iraq

c.       Pakistan

d.      Somalia

e.      Libya

f.        Yemen

g.       Bush: 52, Obama: 260

h.      Almost 1000 civilians killed, 175 children

2.       Inflating college tuition

a.       Excessive Pell grants and scholarship increases take revenue from schools which forces them to increase tuition for all students

b.      More Pell grant and scholarship money is needed to cover inflated tuition

c.       Ultimately, the costs and benefits cancel each other out for students accepting grants, raising tuition costs for those that don’t and irresponsible spending of taxpayer money

3.       Iran

a.       Crippling sanctions, similar to Romney’s plan

b.      Trade sanctions

c.       Nuclear sanctions

d.      Not opposed to war with Iran

e.      Provocative

4.       National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)

a.       Lied about vetoing the bill

b.      Allows for the indefinite detainment of American and non-American citizens without due process or being charged with a crime during wartime and peacetime, and not in a war zone by our military

c.       Insisted on this clause

d.      Bypasses the 1st, 4th, 6th, 7th, and 8th amendments

5.       Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA)

a.       International internet censorship bill

b.      Publicly opposed similar bills

c.       Signed ACTA in secret

d.      Similar behavior with CISPA

6.       Guantanamo Bay

a.       Publicly announced closing, yet GB remains open.

b.      NDAA makes closing of GB virtually impossible.

7.       Bradley Manning and WikiLeaks

a.       Arrested PFC Bradley Manning without charging him with a crime

b.      Held in captivity 18 months before being charged with a crime

c.       Declared by Obama on a talk show as guilty before his first hearing

d.      Tortured while in captivity

e.      Ridiculed for homosexuality by guards

f.        Forced to walk the military base naked every morning

g.       Sleep-deprived

h.      Forced to sleep naked and without pillows

i.         Charged with leaking a video to an international whistleblower website of ruthless American soldiers conscientiously murdering innocent citizens in Iraq and outright lying to higher command

8.       Assassination of American citizens w/o due process

a.       Ordered assassination by drone strike on Anwar Al-Awlaki, American citizen, suspected of promoting terrorism while in Yemen

b.      Also ordered similar assassination on his 16-year-old son, also American citizen

9.       Re-authorized the Patriot Act

a.       Allows for wire-tapping of phones

b.      Reading of emails

c.       Invasive TSA pat-downs and scans

d.      Bypasses American citizens’ right to privacy

e.      Repeals the 4th and 9th amendments

10.   Supports nation-building

a.       Supports demolishing foreign sovereign governments and replacing them with fixed puppet states

b.      Spent trillions of tax dollars doing this

11.   Raised national debt more than any other president

a.       During Bush, nat. debt raised $4.899T

b.      During Obama, raised $4.939T

12.   Illegal Wars

a.       Started unconstitutional war with Libya

b.      Continued unconstitutional war with Iraq

c.       Continued unconstitutional war with Afghanistan

d.      Violated the separation of powers by means of unilateral executive decisions more often than Bush/Cheney

13.   Healthcare Reform

a.       Healthcare mandate forces all Americans to buy expensive government healthcare

b.      Citizens pay double for this healthcare—paid with tax money, then bought

c.       Destroys competition, which raises prices

d.      Modeled after Hitler’s T-4 policy, constituted as a crime against humanity under Nuremberg Principles

e.      Gives government control of 1/6th of the US economy

14.   Appointment of Czars

a.       Appoints officials to bypass congressional oversight

b.      DREAM Act, see (2)

15.   Legalized torture

a.       Referred to as “advanced interrogation techniques”

b.      Directed justice department to cover up hundreds of cases of abuse, torture and even deaths under Bush’s administration

c.       As evident by (4), (6), (7)

16.   Authorized shutdown of many medical marijuana dispensaries

a.       Violates 10th amendment.

17.   Not an LGBT ally

a.       Does not support same-sex marriage, never has

18.   Engaged in actions to destroy the sovereignty of the United States

a.       Gave the International Monetary Fund more power over the US economy

19.   Keynesian economics

a.       Supports spending borrowed money

b.      Expects us to spend our way out of a recession

20.   Personal use of taxpayer money

a.       Michelle Obama used $375,000 to take one of many vacations in 2010

21.   Trans-Pacific Partnership

a.       Currently being negotiated

b.      Will effectively ban ‘Buy American’ policies

c.       Ruin our exports

d.      Cripple our GDP

22.   HR 347

a.       Criminalizes protest in the presence of Secret Service, the President, or any government building

b.      Bypasses and criminalizes 1st amendment

(via bitchbetterhavemyhunny)

i-am-not-in:

I’m NOT in because I want a politician and not a celebrity!
thepsychologistsgambit.tumblr.com

i-am-not-in:

I’m NOT in because I want a politician and not a celebrity!

thepsychologistsgambit.tumblr.com

thenakedparty:

In case your local newspaper didn’t cover it, here’s a picture of the 10,000 people who showed up last night at UCLA to hear Ron Paul. Actually, while the venue itself (the Los Angeles Tennis Center) holds 10,000, thousands more were standing outside by the entrance, denied admittance by the fire marshal. And Dr. Paul didn’t even need to use faux Roman columns or a teleprompter.

thenakedparty:

In case your local newspaper didn’t cover it, here’s a picture of the 10,000 people who showed up last night at UCLA to hear Ron Paul. Actually, while the venue itself (the Los Angeles Tennis Center) holds 10,000, thousands more were standing outside by the entrance, denied admittance by the fire marshal. And Dr. Paul didn’t even need to use faux Roman columns or a teleprompter.

This or That: vivalamylo: Everyone is always saying how bad Obama is but he’s really...

vivalamylo:

Everyone is always saying how bad Obama is but he’s really trying. He ended the war in Iraq, he carries 80% of the black vote, he created 1.6 million jobs, lowering the unemployment rate to 8.5%, and he saved the auto industry. For the love of god, he won a Noble Prize. Obama is continually fighting for middle class families and hasn’t allowed one tax hike in three years. And you can’t forget that Osama Bin Ladin is now dead. But really, he’s an awful president. I really miss Bush. Not. 

Ignoring the Paul is racist and wants to legalize drugs so he’s terrible argument.

Obama didn’t end the war in Iraq. President Bush put that into place. President Obam wanted us to stay but Iraq would not give our troops immunity for any crimes they commit so we came home.

The President doesn’t create jobs.

You are going to say he got the unemployment rate down but I bet you don’t give him credit for making it go so high.

Noble Peace Prize winner that bombs and kills. He assassinates American citizens. Drone attacks on women and children. Yeah, real peaceful.

List of Obama tax increases.

So he illegally went into Pakistan to kill someone.

Yes, he is awful. Bush was awful too.

But he has 80% of the black vote. That is incontestable proof of his success as president.

(Source: bigboootybenedict)

joseph-bradfield:

thedailyzth:

THIS is a great video. Ron Paul needs to broadcast this on every TV channel, seriously. It’s an incredibly well done ad, catchy and right to the point, without being boring or preachy.

This should be shown on channels that young people watch, like during Adult Swim or on Comedy Central. Speaking of, I definitely think Ron Paul should appear on the Daily Show. He could reach out to a big potential base that way, and Jon Stewart is one of the few talking heads to actually be fair to Paul: he did a whole expose about how the mainstream media (including Fox News) just ignored Ron Paul entirely. It was actually pretty hilarious, except that it was true which made it also kind of sad.

Oh my god this ad.

(Source: thedailyzth, via byertfjord-deactivated20130210)

(Source: neverseedeath)

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