To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (64549 ) 1/19/2012 12:50:01 PM From: John 4 Recommendations Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 103300 That's exactly right, GZ. The desire to "rise above the fray" and "not stoop to the levels of our opponents" and "take the high road" works well in a monocultural society where everyone shares the same basic standards of civility and protocol. In a multicultural society, all of that is effectively thrown out the window. African and Mexican standards must be considered in the approach. There are no "high road" strategies in those third-world hellholes. Those are brutal dog-eat-dog cultures! -ng- Indeed, McShame should have been leading the charge to discredit everything about Hussein from his name, to his African origins, to his lineage, to his birth certificate, to his homosexuality, to his college records, to his radical ties to Islam, to his racist "church", to his blatant racism, to his racist wife, to his terrorist friends, to his drug abuse... everything! Instead, McShame defied anyone to even mention his Barack's middle name. Yes, McShame was so proud that he remained dignified and graceful through it all, but his "dignified and graceful" approach cost him the White House because he was facing a savage thug who openly declared "they bring a knife, we bring a gun" and all of the other violent connotations that Barack brought to the election. Barack also makes direct appeals to Black voters , by race, to defeat White candidates. It's a matter of record. We must recognize that in a multicultural society, "dignified and graceful" matters not. We must fight fire with fire and drop to their level of the lowest common denominator to win! To hell with who it offends. There is no "fair fight" anymore. We are way past that. -nfg- Case-in-point, the "high road" failed miserably as we saw. The only high road that Barack and his followers care about is retaining the White House. I question why we, as conservatives, continually underestimate the enemy? Barack has the support of 96 percent of Black voters . It's time to meet that challenge with a very aggressive set of attacks on who and what he is! Again, to hell with who it offends. What worse can happen? A loss in the general election? That already happened with the high road approach . What worse can happen? It's past time to fight back, ruthlessly and brutally, just like they do, but with far more intellectual cunning, tact, and the element of surprise than Africans, illegals, and the other loonies on the left could ever muster. -nfg-