Political Forum
     

Go Back   Political Forum > General Political Chat > Elections & Campaigns


Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1 (permalink)  
Old 05-16-2008, 12:20 AM
superdude17*'s Avatar
superdude17* superdude17* is offline
Guru
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: New Orleans/Seattle
Posts: 3,309
usa us louisiana
superdude17* has a reputation beyond reputesuperdude17* has a reputation beyond reputesuperdude17* has a reputation beyond reputesuperdude17* has a reputation beyond reputesuperdude17* has a reputation beyond reputesuperdude17* has a reputation beyond reputesuperdude17* has a reputation beyond reputesuperdude17* has a reputation beyond reputesuperdude17* has a reputation beyond reputesuperdude17* has a reputation beyond reputesuperdude17* has a reputation beyond repute
Credits: 17,112
Default "Maybe we Can't": 10% of African Americans not voting for B. Obama

http://www.tnr.com/politics/story.ht...b-11a741c6ebb9

Quote:
Ninety percent of black Democrats support Barack Obama. So that might leave an observer wondering: What the hell is up with that other 10 percent? Are they stupid? Do they hate their own race? Do they not understand the historical import of the moment?

once you stare past the radiant glow surrounding Obama and begin to study the exact reasons for his so-called racial transcendence, you can't help but conclude that it is mostly hokum. Why do black people love Obama? In large part, it's because of the dark-skinned woman on his arm. Black people (especially black women) are nuts for Michelle. Had Barack married a white woman, his candidacy would've never gotten off the ground with black people. And would whites really be so into him if he hadn't had a white mother? Based on U.S. political history, you would have to conclude: not a chance. My suspicion is that people are ultimately comfortable with Obama because a member of his family looks like them--and, if you think about it, that's not terribly transcendent.

It is Obama's biography, we are told, that will govern his behavior. He was raised by a mother who supposedly didn't see color, so he doesn't see color. He was born into tolerance and multi-racial understanding, so he will practice tolerance and multi-racial understanding. Except, that is, when it's not useful to him.

Which brings me to South Carolina, where I was born and raised. I was there before and during the primary. Recall the moment. Obama was gaining on Clinton--but had also just lost New Hampshire and Nevada. A loss in South Carolina, and he would have been done for.

It's worth remembering that the majority of blacks still think O.J. Simpson is innocent. And, in times like these, when a black man is out front in the public eye, black people feel both proud and vulnerable and, as a result, scour the earth for evidence of racists plotting to bring him down, like an advance team ready to sound an alarm. Barack needed only a gesture, a quick sneer or nod in the direction of the Clintons' hidden racism to avail himself of the twisted love that rescued O.J. and others like him and to smooth his path to victory, and, therefore, to salvage his candidacy. After Donna Brazile and James Clyburn started to cry racism, Barack was repeatedly asked his thoughts. He declined to answer, allowing the charge to grow for days (in sharp contrast to how he leapt to Joe Biden's defense a month earlier). But, while he remained silent about the allegations of racism, he gave speeches across South Carolina that warned against being "hoodwinked" and "bamboozled" by the Clintons. His use of the phrase is resonant. It comes from a scene in Malcolm X, where Denzel Washington warns black people about the hidden evils of "the White Man" masquerading as a smiling politician: "Every election year, these politicians are sent up here to pacify us," he says. "You've been hoodwinked. Bamboozled."

By uttering this famous phrase, Obama told his black audience everything it needed to know. He was helping to convince blacks that the first two-term Democratic president in 50 years, a man referred to as the first black president, is in fact a secret racist. As soon as I heard that Obama had quoted from Malcolm X like this, I knew that Obama would win South Carolina by a massive margin.

I'm part of an Internet group of black people who yammer on about politics. You could extrapolate from polling data that I would be the lone Clinton supporter in the bunch. And, indeed, I am. A member of the group posted the following anecdote after Barack's now famous race speech:

Last week, I was sitting in a lobby chatting with the woman next to me. All of a sudden, she grabbed my hand as if she realized at that moment that I was black. She asked, do you go to church? I responded in the affirmative. Then she asked, do you go to a black church? I said yes. She said, I'm so glad that I met you. I have been really wanting to discuss this with someone. Is it true what they are saying about what goes on in the black church? I smiled and we had a lovely chat about pastors, Obama, civil rights and all things colored. She looked so relieved and really wanted to understand.

This story broke my heart. As the son of a Baptist minister, I can attest that Wright is and was an extreme aberration from how the overwhelming majority of black Christians worship. In church, black people hear about Peter, Paul, Mary, and how to get into heaven. How to forgive. How to love. Not how to vote.

But here was Barack suggesting that Wright's behavior was commonplace in black churches: "I can no more disown him than I can disown the black community." He generalized Wright's ridiculousness to distract from his individual choice to worship under a buffoon for two decades. I have a cousin who attended Wright's church for three weeks and then left, never to return. She had no interest in hearing his nonsense from the pulpit.

Barack obscured the true nature of black religious life because, to do otherwise, he would have had to answer the question, "Why are you a member of a church that is this racially divisive and such a sharp aberration to how the rest of black people worship?" When Barack beautifully suggested that the beliefs pronounced from the pulpit of Trinity in Chicago are not uncommon, he was feeding us garbage. But Barack needed to protect his reputation as a race-healer and unifier, so he told a lie about black religious life to help keep the glow of his own reputation alive. And now the evidence suggests that Barack didn't, in the end, break with Wright over his outrageous racial claims, but over his suggestion that Barack is just a politician.

That so many people have a stake in ignoring these real concerns is troubling. At least the Hillary supporters I know seem to be aware of her more unsavory traits: that she carries a knife with her that she could pull out at any minute. Not so with Obama's fans. It's nearly impossible to get them to admit any wrong in him. Given the choice, I prefer to side with the group that knows their candidate can be a jerk, rather than the group that believes their candidate is Jesus.
I don’t think he would have been pre-selected if he hadn’t had a white mother.
__________________

GOP: The Party of KNOW!!!
Reply With Quote
Sponsored Links
Red Cross - Donate Today    Save the Rainforest
  #2 (permalink)  
Old 05-16-2008, 07:30 AM
rodrigu3 rodrigu3 is offline
Guru
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 3,488
usa us new york
rodrigu3 has a brilliant futurerodrigu3 has a brilliant futurerodrigu3 has a brilliant futurerodrigu3 has a brilliant futurerodrigu3 has a brilliant futurerodrigu3 has a brilliant futurerodrigu3 has a brilliant futurerodrigu3 has a brilliant futurerodrigu3 has a brilliant futurerodrigu3 has a brilliant futurerodrigu3 has a brilliant future
Credits: 12,949
Default

"It's worth remembering that the majority of blacks still think O.J. Simpson is innocent."

That sentence alone discredit the author. Not one black person I know thinks that. In fact, just about all black comedians use OJ as an example at one point or another of the black guy that got away with it.
Reply With Quote
  #3 (permalink)  
Old 05-16-2008, 08:53 AM
The12thMan's Avatar
The12thMan The12thMan is offline
Site Moderator
Guru
 
Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 19,303
usa us texas
The12thMan has a reputation beyond reputeThe12thMan has a reputation beyond reputeThe12thMan has a reputation beyond reputeThe12thMan has a reputation beyond reputeThe12thMan has a reputation beyond reputeThe12thMan has a reputation beyond reputeThe12thMan has a reputation beyond reputeThe12thMan has a reputation beyond reputeThe12thMan has a reputation beyond reputeThe12thMan has a reputation beyond reputeThe12thMan has a reputation beyond repute
Credits: 309,195
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by rodrigu3 View Post
"It's worth remembering that the majority of blacks still think O.J. Simpson is innocent."

That sentence alone discredit the author. Not one black person I know thinks that. In fact, just about all black comedians use OJ as an example at one point or another of the black guy that got away with it.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5139346/

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,298304,00.html
__________________
The way we get into these scrapes and get out of them, it's almost as though someone was dreaming up these situations; guiding our destiny. ~The Boy Wonder, alter ego of Dick Grayson, young ward of millionaire Bruce Wayne.
Reply With Quote
  #4 (permalink)  
Old 05-16-2008, 08:59 AM
Kazan's Avatar
Kazan Kazan is offline
Sr. Correspondent
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 461
tonga
Kazan has disabled reputation
Credits: 2,278
Default

__________________
For real coverage of the Iraq war see
http://michaelyon-online.com/

Conan! What is best in life?
To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of the women

Did they look like psychos? Is that what they looked like? They were vampires. Psychos do not explode when sunlight hits them, I don't give a **** how crazy they are!
Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are Off
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
More Thoughts on the Giant "Pass" taken by Big Media on Obama the "Messianic" Hypocrite DiscerningBlog Political Blogs 0 03-21-2008 03:30 PM
"Exporting" African American Children caffeineaddict70 Race Relations 20 02-03-2006 04:47 PM
"all gains with African-Americans and the GOP is gone" kaladrew Current Events 12 09-13-2005 11:00 AM
Playing "pin the tail on the donkey" in the voting booth kjs Elections & Campaigns 0 08-01-2004 06:42 PM
E-Voting Machines have "Private", not Federal Certificatio believer United States 0 06-01-2004 04:34 AM

Sponsored Links

All times are GMT -8. The time now is 02:26 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.1
Copyright ©2000 - 2010, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
LinkBacks Enabled by vBSEO 3.1.0
Template-Modifikationen durch TMS
vBCredits v1.3 ©2007 by Darkwaltz4
Advertisement System V2.1 By   Branden