Sunday, September 02, 2012

Race-based voting: if it's OK for 96% of blacks to vote for Obama, is it OK for 96% of whites to vote for Romney?

Democrats are counting on race-based and white guilt voting to get their empty suit back into the White House closet.  After all, when you see the damage this clown has caused he shouldn't have ANY support.

Much is made of the black vote for Obama.  The hispanic vote. The Jewish vote.  The illegal alien vote.

Efforts to insure that only American citizens engage in this, perhaps, most precious of rights... our right to vote... are condemned as "racist."  Of course, any opposition to that whack job in the White House is condemned as racist.  This can never be an issue of policy, you understand, because on policy... they lose every time.

But what is it called when blacks vote for Obama because he's black?

And what should it be called if whites vote for Romney because he is white?

Which one is bad?

Which one is racist?

The fringe-leftists assure us that "race" has nothing to do with black support of their half-black president.  I'm not sure they're right... after all, what was the response to black former democrat Congressman and Obama Campaign Co-Chair for 2008 Arthur Davis' switch to Romney?

What was the reaction on Mia Love's wiki page?

If it is just swell for blacks to vote for Obama BECAUSE he's black... then why isn't it OK for whites to vote for Romney for the same reason?

And perhaps even more importantly... why isn't this being discussed?

During my tenure in the chair of Executive Director for the state GOP in 2000, I tried to get a minority outreach office started and staffed year-round.  Obviously, I was unsuccesful... but any politico in the area at the time was well aware of the hostility the GOP executive board had toward the chair... and by extension, to me.  And man, haven't they done well ever since? 

We should have had high profile GOP minorities coming into Washington State with the frequency of buses.  But in this state, the GOP has ceded organization of the minority vote to the democrats and Comrade Pelz.

And we've been living the result for the last 3 decades.

Now, we're struggling, again, with the issues concerning race and the minority vote.

And there is little doubt that 4 years from now, and then 4 years after that, we'll be doing it again.

Is it any wonder that this state is so blue it's almost black as a political color?

1 comment:

Martin Hash said...

America has 2 parties. Instead of making the cut-off line be things like abortion, illegal immigrants, gay rights, and race-baiting, Republicans should make it a choice between liberty and collectivism. Those other issues answer themselves when cast in the light of self-determination and individual freedom. But here’s the rub – if liberty becomes your litmus test then you’re on the wrong side of those other issues.