Kamikaze Campaigning by Jay Tea
Towards the end of World War II, the Japanese were growing desperate. They had lost the best of their pilots in the first year or two of the war against the United States, and had never instituted a first-rate program to replace them and fully train new ones. As a last-ditch effort to get some use out of half-trained young men who were most likely going to die anyway, they convinced them to pilot planes converted into "flying bombs" and deliberately crash into American and British ships. They were called "kamikaze," or "Divine Wind," after the storms that twice wrecked Mongol invasion fleets in the 13th century.
I'm starting to wonder if there is a similar mentality going on in the Hillary Clinton campaign.
A few weeks ago, an unpaid volunteer was caught forwarding on the "Barack Obama might be a secret Muslim" canard. She was let go.
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