see that bush 'wolve' commercial.?

crab bait

Captain
Joined
Feb 5, 2002
Messages
3,831
it's really a piece of great propaganda..<br /><br />starts out hand-held camera in a barren woods ,black & white film... <br /><br />( stop it..!! i'm scared ..!! )<br /><br />the creepy deep voiced commentator talkin' in the shot.. john kerry voted to cut funds on terrorism yada-yada-blah=blah..<br /><br />(really stop it ..!! please..!! )<br /><br />then shows a pack of wolves roaming in the woods..<br /><br />( o'please stop..!! now it's gettin' really frightening..!! )<br /><br />the voice is still telling how kerry is not the one.. an only bush's plan can hold back terrorism..<br /><br />then it show's the wolves laying down all stairing into the cameras direction an that all get up an move in that direction..<br /><br />( oh my lord ,, it's sooo creepy an scary.. please mr bush do something please make it stop..!! i'm frightened an don't know what to do.. please ..!! i'll vote for you..!! just make it stop..!! cause i am frightened an scared an at wits-end.. ) <br /><br />then shows a pack of wolves in the woods
 

Fly Rod

Commander
Joined
Oct 31, 2002
Messages
2,622
Re: see that bush 'wolve' commercial.?

:) "BUSH!!!!" does not speak with words of propaganda!!!! :D :D <br /><br /><br /> "FOUR MORE YEARS!!!!" ;) :cool:
 

snapperbait

Vice Admiral
Joined
Aug 20, 2002
Messages
5,754
Re: see that bush 'wolve' commercial.?

Fear not, Crabby... All the propaganda will be over in a few weeks... :cool: <br /><br />Then it'll be all the news about how this side's lawyers are appealing this, that, and the other side's lawyers thingys....... :rolleyes: <br /><br />Either way, four more years of CRAP!!!. :(
 

fixin

Senior Chief Petty Officer
Joined
Apr 23, 2004
Messages
775
Re: see that bush 'wolve' commercial.?

crab bait;<br /><br />LOL :D that was good!
 

Boomyal

Supreme Mariner
Joined
Aug 16, 2003
Messages
12,072
Re: see that bush 'wolve' commercial.?

Just in case ya'll forgot, It all started with "I'm a war hero" (even though I came home and trashed my fellow soldiers) and the other guy was AWOL!!
 

crab bait

Captain
Joined
Feb 5, 2002
Messages
3,831
Re: see that bush 'wolve' commercial.?

i thought that it/he went down as a deserter..<br /><br />awol/deserter/president/so what..
 

rodbolt

Supreme Mariner
Joined
Sep 1, 2003
Messages
20,066
Re: see that bush 'wolve' commercial.?

hahahah I love that snapperbait.<br /> I tend to agree. wont matter 4 more years of crap. I am all for staying the course,unless there is a tree or a cliff in the way. I always told my kids if you beat your head on a solid object all you get is a sore head. learn to recognize the object and go around it. something this administration has not learned but they are not the ones bleeding. now I hear the other candidate talking about we can be safe. in many years of running security excersises all I can hope for is when the person decides to kill himself I aint there. its amazing what the average joe stupid believes about safty. there are so many holes in most security that a truck and boat trailer loaded with explosives could be driven right through it.<br />but either way I am afraid its 4 more years of crap.<br /> I just hope someone will recognize that Iraq was not the worry and lets go to the meat of terror. even this "new" terror leader is not from Iraq. he is a jordanian with saudi backing. he just siezed the oppertunity cause of the turmoil we created there.
 

knobby

Chief Petty Officer
Joined
Jan 11, 2003
Messages
430
Re: see that bush 'wolve' commercial.?

Clowns to the left of me, Jokers to the right and here I am, stuck in the middle with you.
 

KaGee

Admiral
Joined
Aug 14, 2004
Messages
7,069
Re: see that bush 'wolve' commercial.?

Originally posted by KKC:<br />
Either way, four more years of CRAP!!!
...then 4 years of do nothing government!
And that's a bad thing??<br /><br />I don't want or need the Gb'ment to help me anymore.... they done enough damage already.
 

aspeck

Moderator
Staff member
Joined
May 29, 2003
Messages
18,705
Re: see that bush 'wolve' commercial.?

Crabby, as you know, I am a supporter of Bush, but I agree with your assessment of that commercial. I am anxious for November 3!
 

lakelivin

Lieutenant Junior Grade
Joined
Aug 19, 2004
Messages
1,172
Re: see that bush 'wolve' commercial.?

I think the following article probably sums up the rational behind the wolves commercial. Yes, the article is pretty negative towards Bush. But ignoring the politics behind it, I suspect the scientific principles it illustrates are fairly sound. (And that the Kerry campaign would not be above the same tactics, just that it's harder to produce that primal response with imagery geared towards economic issues). <br /><br />APPEALING TO OUR LIZARD BRAINS: WHY BUSH IS STILL STANDING <br />By Arianna Huffington<br /><br />Since the president's meltdown in the first debate - followed in quick succession by Paul Bremer's confession, the CIA's no-al-Qaida/Saddam link report, the Duelfer no-WMD-since-'91 report, and the woeful September job numbers - I have been racking my brain trying to figure out why George W. Bush is still standing.<br /><br />The answer arrived via my friend Ed Solomon, the brilliant writer and filmmaker, who explained that the conundrum could be solved by looking at the very organ I'd been racking.<br /><br />Ed introduced me to the work of Dr. Daniel Siegel, a Harvard-trained psychiatrist and author of the forthcoming book "Mindsight," which explores the physiological workings of the brain.<br /><br />Turns out, when it comes to Campaign 2004, it's the neuroscience, stupid!<br /><br />Or, as Dr. Siegel told me: "Voters are shrouded in a 'fog of fear' that is impacting the way our brains respond to the two candidates."<br /><br />Thanks to the Bush campaign's unremitting fear-mongering, millions of voters are reacting not with their linear and logical left brain but with their lizard brain and their more emotional right brain.<br /><br />What's more, people in a fog of fear are more likely to respond to someone whose primary means of communication is in the nonverbal realm, neither logical nor language-based. (Sound like any presidential candidate you know?)<br /><br />And that's why Bush is still standing. It's not about left wing vs. right wing; it's about left brain vs. right brain.<br /><br />Deep in the brain lies the amygdala, an almond-sized region that generates fear. When this fear state is activated, the amygdala springs into action. Before you are even consciously aware that you are afraid, your lizard brain responds by clicking into survival mode. No time to assess the situation, no time to look at the facts, just: fight, flight or freeze.<br /><br />And, boy, have the Bushies been giving our collective amygdala a workout. Especially **** Cheney, who has proven himself an unmatched master of the dark art of fear-mongering. For an object lesson in how to get those lizard brains leaping, look no further than the vice-presidential debate.<br /><br />"The biggest threat we face today," said Cheney in his very first answer "is the possibility of terrorists smuggling a nuclear weapon or a biological agent into one of our own cities and threatening the lives of hundreds of thousands of Americans."<br /><br />Just in case we didn't get the point, he repeated the ominous assertion, practically word for word, two more times - throwing in the fact that he was "absolutely convinced" that the threat "is very real." It was "be afraid, be very afraid" to the third power.<br /><br />And when we are afraid, we are biologically programmed to pay less attention to left-brain signals - indeed, our logical mind actually shuts itself down. Fear paralyzes our reasoning and literally makes it impossible to think straight. Instead, we search for emotional, nonverbal cues from others that will make us feel safe and secure.<br /><br />When our right brain is at Threat Level Red, we don't want to hear about a four-point plan to win the peace, or a list of damning statistics, or even a compelling, well-reasoned argument that the policies of Bush and Cheney are actually making us less safe. We want to get the feeling that everything is going to be all right.<br /><br />In this state, our brains care more about tone of voice than what the voice is saying. This is why Bush can verbally stumble and sputter and make little or no sense and still leave voters feeling that he is the candidate best able to protect them. Our brains are primed to receive the kinds of communication he has to offer and discard the kinds John Kerry has to offer, even if Kerry makes more "logical sense." Which, of course, he does.<br /><br />The strutting, winking, pointing and near-shouting that marked Bush's town hall debate performance all sent the same subconscious message to our fear-fogged brains: "I'm your daddy . . . I've got your back. So just go to sleep and stop thinking. About anything."<br /><br />"At the deepest level," Dr. Siegel told me, "we react to fear as adults in much the same way we did as infants. It's primal. Human babies have the most dependent infancy of any species. Our survival depends on the caregiver. We instinctively look to authority figures to comfort us and keep us safe." <br /><br />As needy infants, this natural drive to be soothed and reassured is what we looked for in our parents; as anxious adults in these exceptionally unsettling times, it's what we are looking for in our leaders.<br /><br />Over the remaining three weeks of the campaign, as the anxiety level reaches a fevered pitch - and you can be certain the Bush campaign will do everything in its power to make sure that happens - the test facing voters is no longer, "Which candidate would you rather have a beer with?" It's "Which candidate would you rather give you your blankie and a bottle and keep the boogeyman away?"<br /><br />I know it sounds ludicrous that the most important election of our lifetime is coming down to who can best pacify the electorate's inner baby, but I can think of no better explanation as to why Bush is not currently hovering at around 5 percent in the polls - a voting block made up of those hardcore fanatics who are as utterly blind to reality as he is.<br /><br />As long as we're operating from our lizard brains - and reason takes a back seat to more primal needs - George Bush will continue to survive the logic-based attacks on his ever-escalating failures.<br /><br />The only question that remains is: Can Bush, Cheney and Rove keep us shrouded in the fog of fear long enough to brain John Kerry and win in November?<br /><br />.: cul:. October 13, 2004 04:13 PM
 

knobby

Chief Petty Officer
Joined
Jan 11, 2003
Messages
430
Re: see that bush 'wolve' commercial.?

Sounds good in theory, but you're assuming that everyone who votes has a brain.
 

gsbodine

Petty Officer 1st Class
Joined
May 4, 2004
Messages
346
Re: see that bush 'wolve' commercial.?

Originally posted by knobby:<br /> Sounds good in theory, but you're assuming that everyone who votes has a brain.
That's a pretty safe assumption, knobby ;) . It's that fact that the conscienceless marketing/campaigning effers count on. The article lakelivin posted is one of many I've read that say basically the same thing, if a little less politically (read: partisan) motivated than that one. I posted about this stuff earlier in JB's thread, too. I find it painfully frustrating, as do so many others.
 

rodbolt

Supreme Mariner
Joined
Sep 1, 2003
Messages
20,066
Re: see that bush 'wolve' commercial.?

I love it Knobby<br /> clowns and jokers. to bad we cant pass tom's rules of warfare and implement them world wide. politicians on the first assult wave,clergy on the second and if its still worth fighting for I will be in the third.<br /> Lakelivin, I agree with most of that. if someone really really wants to blow something up with whatever , the best you can hope for is your not around when it happens.<br /><br /> good luck and keep posting
 

POINTER94

Vice Admiral
Joined
Oct 12, 2003
Messages
5,031
Re: see that bush 'wolve' commercial.?

Would rather have 4 more years of crap, then 4 years of do nothing government!
Although I am taking you out of context KKC, that is all I want my government to do. NOTHING, no new taxes, fee's, user charges, donations, rate adjustments, licences, or straight up theft. <br /><br />SPEND LESS, BE MORE EFFICIENT, LOWER TAXES, STAY AWAY FROM MY MONEY! DECREASE THE NUMBER OF LAWS INSTEAD OF WRITING NEW ONES, REDUCE THE WELFARE AND ENTITLEMENT STATE, WE ARE NOT A COMMUNIST OR SOCIALIST COUNTRY. HAVING HANG NAIL DOESN'T MAKE YOU DISABLED. LET PEOPLE WORK, SUCCEED, FAIL, LEARN, WITHOUT THE HEAVY HAND OF GOVERNMENT. PEOPLE GET HURT, PEOPLE DIE, IT IS PART OF THE CIRCLE OF LIFE, THEY CAN'T SAVE US ALL FROM EVERYTHING, ALL THE TIME.<br /><br />That is what I want from a president.
 

spratt

Lieutenant
Joined
Oct 13, 2004
Messages
1,461
Re: see that bush 'wolve' commercial.?

Originally posted by 12Footer:<br /> Wattsa wolve?
OMG, 12footer...i wanted so BAD to ask that!!! Now I really AM ROTFLM*O...yer killin' me!!! But, after looking up "wolve" in teh Unauthorized version of the American Language Dictionary, of which I am the President, Author, and self-proclaimed linguist, I found that "wolve" is a term unofficially derived from (due to laziness) the Southern term "would've"...shortened because it was too long and hard to say!!!!!!!
 
Top