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<p>Faulty comparison. Obama’s crowds don’t need to work themselves into frenzies because they aren’t losing. There were more than a few frothing Democrats calling for Bush’s head four years ago.</p>
<p>Does everyone who yells a death threat in a passionate moment mean it? Some probably do, most certainly don’t. Is it still worrying to hear at a high-profile moment such as this one? Of course it is. But should one voice in a crowd be used as a platform for insulting the rest of the crowd? The answer is no, and this is the critical facet you’re still missing.</p>
<p>In any case at all, comparing a McCain rally where some wacko yells an obscenity or racial epithet to a KKK lynch mob is trivializing actual human tragedies. So way to go there.</p>
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<p>If you can’t see it then I don’t even know how I could begin to point it out to you. Replace every instance of the word “white” in your OP with any other color, and every instance of the word “Christian” with any other religion, keep the condescending tone, and you and any other PC hypocrite would be vomitting with rage.</p>
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<p>Faulty comparison. I don’t claim to be correct solely by virtue of being in between two extremes. I claim to be correct using careful logical reasoning. The only niche I’m carving out for myself is “liberal that the other liberals aren’t a little bit embarrassed by.”</p>