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Home Front: Politix
RNC to launch White Flag ad
2005-12-08

This is Drudge with no other backup.

The DRUDGE REPORT has learned from a top GOP operative that the Republican National Committee will provide state parties with a web video prior to release tomorrow afternoon that shows a white flag waving over images of Democrat leaders making anti-war remarks. The ad is in response to the controversial comments Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean and 2004 Democratic Presidential nominee John Kerry made earlier in the week.

A Democratic strategist who had the web ad described to her said, “This is way over the top but we have no one to blame but Dean, Kerry and others who continue to pander to the anti-war activists within our party.”

The web video advances the Republican contention that the Democrats only have a “retreat and defeat” message on the war in Iraq. The video highlights the effect Democrats can have on the morale of U.S. soldiers.

One Republican strategist familiar with the ad said, “The Democrats, especially Howard Dean have a way of trying to turn the tables and say ‘that’s not what I meant’ – its just those ‘evil Republicans’ This video will make them crazy – it reinforces what they really believe with what they actually said – and that is devastating for the Democratic Party.”
Posted by:Jackal

#7  #6: "some extreme Copperheads plotted armed uprisings"

Luckily, in this war we have the guns. And the modern-day Kos kiddies / Moveon clowns / pussies Copperheads don't. :-D
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-12-08 23:41  

#6  They can't help it, its in their very nature.

Copperheads (Peace Democrats)

Although the Democratic party had broken apart in 1860, during the secession crisis Democrats in the North were generally more conciliatory toward the South than were Republicans. They called themselves Peace Democrats; their opponents called them Copperheads because some wore copper pennies as identifying badges.
A majority of Peace Democrats supported war to save the Union, but a strong and active minority asserted that the Republicans had provoked the South into secession; that the Republicans were waging the war in order to establish their own domination, suppress civil and states rights, and impose "racial equality"; and that military means had failed and would never restore the Union.
Peace Democrats were most numerous in the Midwest, a region that had traditionally distrusted the Northeast, where the Republican party was strongest, and that had economic and cultural ties with the South. The Lincoln administration's arbitrary treatment of dissenters caused great bitterness there. Above all, anti-abolitionist Midwesterners feared that emancipation would result in a great migration of blacks into their states.
As was true of the Democratic party as a whole, the influence of Peace Democrats varied with the fortunes of war. When things were going badly for the Union on the battlefield, larger numbers of people were willing to entertain the notion of making peace with the Confederacy. When things were going well, Peace Democrats could more easily be dismissed as defeatists. But no matter how the war progressed, Peace Democrats constantly had to defend themselves against charges of disloyalty. Revelations that a few had ties with secret organizations such as the Knights of the Golden Circle helped smear the rest.
The most prominent Copperhead leader was Clement L. Valladigham of Ohio, who headed the secret antiwar organization known as the Sons of Liberty. At the Democratic convention of 1864, where the influence of Peace Democrats reached its high point, Vallandigham persuaded the party to adopt a platform branding the war a failure, and some extreme Copperheads plotted armed uprisings. However, the Democratic presidential candidate, George B. McClellan, repudiated the Vallandigham platform, victories by Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman and Phillip H. Sheridan assured Lincoln's reelection, and the plots came to nothing.
With the conclusion of the war in 1865 the Peace Democrats were thoroughly discredited. Most Northerners believed, not without reason, that Peace Democrats had prolonged war by encouraging the South to continue fighting in the hope thatthe North would abandon the struggle.
Source: "Historical Times Encyclopedia of the Civil War" Edited by Patricia L. Faust
Posted by: Threarong Sholump2965   2005-12-08 21:04  

#5  It ain't funny - ridiculing the democrats as white flag wavers. They really aren't the peace-at-any-cost-party or the totalitarian-peace party. They just act like they support Saddam and sympathize with al Quaeda cause it will them get elected. Now if that ain't beat all?
Posted by: Hank   2005-12-08 21:01  

#4  I suspect that the ad is less for public consumption, and more to both create alarm and despondency among the democrats, and to give a morale boost to the State republican parties at the same time.

That is, the actual ad will be tamer then the response to it before it even airs--the purpose of the leak.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-12-08 20:45  

#3  Dear Santa: thank you for John Kerry, Nany Pelosi, Howard Dean, and the rest of the big-mouth, small-brain losers.

signed Karl Rove
Posted by: Frank G   2005-12-08 20:30  

#2  Setting up the flip-flop...

Man, is the VRWC diabolical or what.

Hey Pelosi, find that consensus yet?
Posted by: Danking70   2005-12-08 19:49  

#1  ROFL!

Life's hard. And Dims discover, sooner or later, that it's a helluva lot harder when you're stupid.
Posted by: Dave D.   2005-12-08 19:47  

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