posted on Jul, 3 2006 @ 01:04 AM
Citing Trent Lott and Ronald Reagan as example, the author says that the republican party has historically behaved in a racist manner and that this
is why a majority of black voters typically vote for democrats. He believes that these wounds must be healed before the republicans can make any
significant inroads with black voters.
www.time.com
Here's some advice for Republicans eager to attract more African-American supporters: don't stop with Trent Lott. Blacks won't take their
commitment to expanding the party seriously until they admit that the GOP's wrongheadedness about race goes way beyond Lott and infects their entire
party. The sad truth is that many Republican leaders remain in a massive state of denial about the party's four-decade-long addiction to
race-baiting. They won't make any headway with blacks by bashing Lott if they persist in giving Ronald Reagan a pass for his racial policies.
The same could be said, of course, about such Republican heroes as, Barry Goldwater, Richard Nixon or George Bush the elder, all of whom used coded
racial messages to lure disaffected blue collar and Southern white voters away from the Democrats. Yet it's with Reagan, who set a standard for
exploiting white anger and resentment rarely seen since George Wallace stood in the schoolhouse door, that the Republican's selective memory about
its race-baiting habit really stands out.
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The republicans need to votes where ever they can, but is unlikely that they will make much of an attempt before the fall elections. To do so would
risk alienating their christian right political base and with so much at stake this fall, it just ain't gonna happen. And who can blame them? A pinch
of racism, a little gay bashing and some fire and brimstone is a strategy that has/is working quite well for them and they aren't going to stop until
it doesn't work anymore.
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en.wikipedia.org
archives.cnn.com
www.blackcommentator.com
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