The party
who has called President Barack Obama everything but a child of God has initiated
an outreach strategy to the African American community. Of course the black
community will be waiting with open arms as republicans trot out their message
of why blacks should vote for them.
After all
what black person could resist supporting Rick Santorum when he said “I don’t
want to make black people’s lives better by giving them somebody else’s money.”
[...] Did he really almost call Barack Obama the N word?
How can
black people resist the new civil rights leader Newt 'I will tell black people
to demand paychecks instead of food stamps' Gingrich
Black folk
will definitely feel confident if they appear in the courtroom of Republican
Montana U.S. District Judge Richard Cebull after he sent racist emails to his
buddies.
It must be
rational for the Republican Party to expect blacks to support them on their
voter suppression efforts led by the American Legislative Exchange Council.
After all it was the lover of democracy William F. Buckley Jr. who said
"If the entire Negro population in the South were suddenly given the vote
and were to use it as a block and pursuant to directives handed down by some
more demagogic Negro leaders, chaos would ensue” The nerve of people like Martin King, Fannie
Lou Hamer and Medgar Evers who fought for voting rights for everyone.
Lets not
forget the Stand Your Ground laws also led by the American Legislative Exchange
Council that allows people to shoot unarmed teenagers nor the republican strategy to divide the black and Latino community on the issue of gays
and lesbians.
Who cannot
feel a warm sensation knowing that Ron Paul has made numerous racist’s remarks
in his Texas News Letter.
Black people
will just love Herman Cain who said two thirds of blacks are brainwashed and
Congresswoman Michelle Bachman who signed a pledge which stated that black
children were better off under slavery.
African
Americans always wanted to know where the better blacks were and are now
better informed when Ann Coulter said “our blacks are better than their blacks”
The
excitement of voting for Mitt Romney, who belongs to the Latter Day Saints faith
which until 1978 practiced a theology of intolerance and still has not repudiated
its racist past, is overwhelming. Who can resist a white man asking a black
baby if he has some bling bling during a Martin Luther King day celebration.
Yes the
black community will be waiting with open arms to receive republicans in their
homes, churches, and places of business.
To be quite
honest one has to be curious as to how this would be implemented.
Will they
bring out Rev. Jesse Peterson a black Baptist minister who has publically
thanked God for slavery?
Will they
trot out Congressman Allen West to prove that insanity knows no race?
Will they
have LL Cool J rap or WWE wrestler The
Rock layeth the smackdown for them.
Maybe they
will sponsor a Geraldo Rivera segment on appropriate attire for black youth.
Their secret
weapon may be an historic announcement by House Speaker John Boehner that he
does not have a perennial tan but is actually black, making him the first
African American speaker of the house?
On its own
merits, the strategy is laughable as republicans are smart enough to know they
will not win within the black community with their present crop of leaders.
Their goal is to siphon off votes and to create a veneer for their voter
suppression strategies.
When Michael
Steele was the Republican National Committee chairman he suggested that
republicans hold events in black urban and suburban areas. Present RNC co-chair
Sharon Day's response to Michael Steele’s suggestion “Whatever their focus was, I'm not sure, but
mine is not an election cycle, mine is a relationship," she said.
"It's not a feel good political campaign site; it is a legacy site, a
relationship site, so they have a voice." In her mind coming to black
communities will not lead to a relationship but having a website that features
people such as Allen West will do the trick. Ms. Day says “We highlight our
elected officials so people understand that we do have Republicans that are
elected that are black." Just show them some black republicans and the rest will come running.
While Sharon
Day is correct that blacks want a share of the economic pie but she misses the
point that most black people are not willing to pimp their humanity for a few
more crumbs from the table.
There will
always be black republicans. Nevertheless, making inroads into the black
community will be a huge problem. It will not happen by criticizing Jesse
Jackson or Al Sharpton, trying to recreate the old animosities between Booker
T. Washington and WEB Dubois or by reciting Martin Luther King’s “I have a
dream.” It certainly will not happen by trying to undermine the first African American
president. Rudolph Giuliani still earns the scorn of blacks in New York City in
the way he undermined David Dinkins.
Here is a
suggestion to Ms. Day , forget the website. Blacks are not going to support
Allen West or any of the others you trot out. The black community will not be
enamored by black conservatives who talk more about blacks than with them.
Blacks may be open to a relationship if
republicans denounce the remarks and antics of Trump, Coulter, Paul, Bachman,
Santorum, Gingrich, Rev. Mike Huckabee, Franklin Graham, Federal Judge Richard
Cebull and others. That would be a good beginning. Republicans may see that as
symbolic but do they really think a website is enough. Short of a real first
step by republicans the majority of blacks will see it for the con game that it
is.
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