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July 17, 2009 02:46 AM UTC

At Least This Wasn't Your Incredibly Bad Idea

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  • by: Colorado Pols

From AMERICAblog, presenting the most unbelievably offensive political website…ever. Ever.

It’s not very often the boys at AMERICAblog get to type the word “clitoris” in a political blog post, but thanks to Michael Steele and the headquarters of the Republican party, today is that special day…

It all started when earlier this week the GOP started promoting it’s new Web site, http://www.gop.com/obamacard/. The site is supposed to showcase how much money President Obama is supposedly spending by letting you, the visitor, spend money too on your new “Obama credit card.”

Just what products does the RNC propose you buy with your new Obama credit card? Anti-semitic, anti-Latino, and overtly pornographic literature – with pictures to boot…

Do a search for products dealing with the word “Jew” and the RNC suggests you buy the book “The Jews and Their Lies”…

But the real fun starts when you type in the word “gay.”

Gay, you see, is banned by the RNC (at least they haven’t lost their sense of irony). “Homosexual,” however, is a product you can buy at the RNC site, and oh what they showcase with that word…

Two questions. First, whose idea was it to release this website under the aegis of the Republican National Committee itself? Jon Caldara’s anti-Referendum C website blaming Colorado’s budget troubles on “dildo art” had nothing on this, and he’s expected to be on the fringe. What could the message possibly be here, and how are you supposed to retain it after being forced to look at at gay porn and books about “The Jews and Their Lies?” Our first thought was, this has to be a prank–but there it is, proudly hosted at GOP.com and complete with a “Paid for by the Republican National Committee” bug in the corner. We’re just dumbfounded–how would this not have boomeranged?!

Second, whoever has any responsibility for this at the RNC, in the least, even the guy in the back of the room who didn’t say anything when they demonstrated it–all fired, right?

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19 thoughts on “At Least This Wasn’t Your Incredibly Bad Idea

  1. Seriously, when you said this:

    From AMERICAblog, the most unbelievably offensive political website…ever. Ever.  

    …..I thought you were describing AMERICAblog.

    Not because I believe it to be true (necessarily) but because of the sentence-structure.  I did laugh.

  2. “Jews and Their Lies”

    Reminds me of this dude I was talking about history with once at the bar, when he said “All I’m saying is, Hitler did kind of have a point.”

  3. Looks like some savvy GOPer caught on the site was being ridiculed.

    The entry page is still up, but here’s what appears when you try to “Enter”:

    Error in Application

    A general error has occured. An administrator has been notified. Please try your request later.

    Maybe they just sold out of the racist screeds and the porn.

    1. Like it was performing some kind of keyword-based image search, but we haven’t found any search engine that brings up what this did in the top ten. It would be particularly bad if the person responsible actually picked those images.

      Or at least a child-safe filter–wouldn’t this have bypassed those programs? What red-blooded American father wouldn’t put GOP.com in his ten year old daughter’s list of allowed sites? Didn’t Mark Foley prescribe some kind of law?

      We digress.

      1. I will bet dollars to doughnuts that someone in the organization did something so that typing in “Jew” brought up specifically those types of responses. If you do an image search in Google for “Jew books,” for example, you will not get responses remotely as racist as what came up on the GOP site.

        The GOP should at least be asked to explain what sort of algorithm or search engine they used, so that independent verification can be performed. If they refuse to release that information, we can draw the conclusion that in fact yet another person in the GOP with a sick, racist sense of humor – and there are so depressingly many of them coming out from under the rocks nowadays – was busy at work.  

  4. Well, actually no…

    The brutally bigoted treatise was written by the leader of the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther. Check out the Wikipedia entry if you want to read excerpts from this work of 16th century antisemitism:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O

    That was a new one on me. And it wasn’t all that long ago that I learned that Martin Luther came up with his history-shaking ideas while on the toilet (I’m not making this up):

    http://coloradopols.com/showCo

    1. The publisher of this version of Martin Luther’s book has been described by at least one reviewer on Amazon.com as “neo-nazi.” Interesting to read the varying perspectives:

      http://www.amazon.com/Jews-The

      On the cover of the book is a crude caricature of a Jewish man. Additionally, what I found especially peculiar is the author being listed as “Dr. Martin Luther.” With the addition of the “Doctor,” it’s almost like they were intentionally trying to confuse people into thinking that someone else whose name sounds similar had written the work. I can’t find any reference to Martin Luther having been what we consider an academic “doctor,” although he did teach theology.

      I’m assuming the publisher, Liberty Bell Publications, is this same one, which has also reprinted “The Protocols of the Elders of Zion”:

      http://www.archive.org/search….

      Quite a book to be linked to on the GOP.com web site, all in all.

  5. But this makes me sad.  Sad because there is so much fear.  Fear of Jewish people, Fear of Black people, Fear of Latinos. Why? Is this all the Republican party has to hold on to – fear.  

    Fear is the most destructive emotion in our psyche.  I feel really bad right now for old America.

    1. It’s called:

      How to Get Her to Watch Porn, Have Anal Sex, and Call Her Best Friend for a Threesome – What it Takes to Build a Trusting (and Fun) Sexual Relationship

       

  6. Everything on this has been pulled and I can’t tell what the point of it was. Obama is buying people books with the stimulus or what?

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