I was thinking of the image of Obama as a witch doctor.
Oo! Ee! Oo ah ah!
Ting! Tang! Walla walla bing bang!
Oo! Ee! Oo ah ah!
Ting tang walla walla bing bang!
You were keepin’ love from me just like you was a miser . . .
Eh, I don’t know about that. A drawing of Obama with a bone in his nose, sure, that has unpleasant implications. But Obama as a spellcaster, well, every continent and every culture has had spellcasters (or at least claimants of such), so I don’t think the image necessarily connects to witch doctors. Especially since, in the analogy, it isn’t even Obama himself casting the spells.
Heh-heh . . . heh-heh . . . He said “analogy” . . .
This is the correct answer. From the beginning of his term, especially with the stimulus, Obama has been connected with government handout programs. If I want to make someone thing that they are the beneficiary of a government program, which politician’s name would I put on it?
The “Ted Cruz wants to help you with your home mortgage” campaign probably wouldn’t turn out so well.
I think you’re reading those ads wrong. One perception that the public has fueled by republican fearmongering is “Obama is giving away everything!” [to those people you don’t want to have anything]
The ads are bullshit. They’re like “Obama waives mortgages!” and other nonsense. They’re clickbait. They’re trying to prey on the idea that Obama is single-handedly rewriting laws like a dictator and giving people free shit. They’re exploitative. They aren’t appealing to people’s positive feelings of Obama so much as the idea that Obama’s wild and crazy rule means these implausible scams might be true.
Oh, I’m quite aware that the ads are exploitative clickbait. My point was just that they’re using Obama to bait their clicks, and that they therefore must think there’s some reason he’ll make for good bait. You might have a point, though, that a politician’s bait-worthiness might not correlate with their popularity.
I agree that they are exploitative clickbait meant to prey on the vulnerable. So, if you are going to try and trick someone into signing up for your scam refinance of your house or your student loans, who is the politician that would immediately come to mind as a person proposing a new government program to implement that?
Not because of anything he’s actually done, but because the Republican lies about him are all about how he’s wasteful and jacking up spending and giving free shit to people other than you!
Realistically, what other politician are they going to put in there? People overestimates the power the president has. What is the ad going to say, “Mitch McConnell waives mortgages!”?