Meanwhile, in North Carolina…
…Obama is losing significant support among African-Americans, not unlike what’s been happening among Jewish voters.
It may be enough to swing North Carolina into Romney’s column.
Note that I wrote that Obama is losing support. But I suppose it’s at least theoretically possible that Romney is gaining support.
After all, just a couple of weeks ago in late May, there was a sprinkling of articles like this one in the WaPo entitled, “Romney campaign begins quiet push for African American voters.” The article’s thrust was that Romney was not going to win over any of these voters—and in fact his very presence offended some, such as 78-old-old Philadelphian Madaline G. Dunn, quoted in the piece as graciously saying, “It is absolutely denigrating for him to come in here and speak his garbage.” But others, such as Bill Galston of the Brookings Institute, emphasized that appealing to black voters would be likely to help Romney seem tolerant in the eyes of white voters, which would enhance his electability with them, at least.
But Tara Wall, a communications adviser of Romney’s, in charge of outreach to African Americans and the most senior African-American on Romney’s team, insists he’s sincere:
…[W[e can’t go in with the mind-set that we aren’t going to win any people over to our side…From a messaging standpoint, we need to be able to communicate and relate to these communities about how they are being impacted by Obama’s policies. It’s the right thing to do, and it’s an important part of the process. It’s not a ploy, it’s not a tactic, it’s part of who we are. We have to show up.
Well, I’ve heard it said that the first thing you need to do is show up.
In the comments section of the WaPo article, I noticed a suggestion that Republicans adopt the following slogan to appeal to black voters: “Come back home.” Of course, people who have no idea what the relative histories of the Republican vs. the Democratic parties were during the days of the Civil War, Reconstruction, and Civil Rights up to Lyndon Johnson’s day would scratch their heads in puzzlement at that catchphrase. But a little history lesson about the history of the Republican Party and civil rights wouldn’t be a bad idea.
Well, not to be “denigrating”, but if Madaline G. Dunn comes back home she’s going to have to put in some time in that there remedial education.
Hey, N-Neocon: We returned Saturday from 8-days in the Great Smoky Mtns. of western N.C. Few of those down-to-earth country folk buy any of Obama’s grift. Despite the large number of ‘slicks’ in the eastern part of the state, I came away with quiet assurance that NC will be Mitt by a comfy margin. Winter Park, Florida, where this So.Cal refugee calls home had the honor of b’yotch slappin’ the loathsome Alan Grayson out on his bulbous butt in 2010. Our ‘swing state’ will also go for Mitt it now appears. My-O-My, even Minnesota and Michigan are no-longer write-offs for The Boy King. Hmmmmmm…Maybe, just maybe, Americans are beginning to awaken from their coma.
A good source for rebuttals of the racist Republicans narrative is The Myth of the Racist Republicans. Excerpts follow.
The article also points out that beginning in 1952, the first Southern states go go Republican were border states such as Virginia, not deep South states such as Mississippi.
”Southern Strategy” Richard Nixon also initiated affirmative action in Federal policies and enforced school desegregation orders in the South. In the words of John Mitchell, Nixon’s Attorney General, “Watch what we do, not what we say.” How could Tricky Dick avoid being devious? It would deny his nature.
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the loathsome Alan Grayson out on his bulbous butt in 2010
You’re aware that he’s running again in the FL-09 district? time to warm up you steel-toed boots.
I got distracted by that loathsome Grayson character, but I want to mention that Mitt seems to understand that if he wins the election that he will be President to all Americans, and not just those who voted for him.
Unlike the
SCFoaMFTeh Won.There’s so much to work with to show Obama is alienated from black people. Starting with ending the DC school voucher program is a start. Emphasizing how his policies have resulted in greater harm to blacks than any other group. Gay marriage. His own wealth and Michelle’s unpopular “eat healthy” program. The basic question “What, if anything, has Obama actually done for you? Did Obama help save your house? Did Obama get you a job? Did Obama get you health care or is his plan making your actual experience with health care less profitable? And do you want to look to Obama or yourself for your security?”
The loss of Jewish support appears to be accelerating. Obama’s Jewish Support Drops 22 Points in New York.
Compare the 51% support to the ~64% support in the poll that Neo recently cited.
Don’t get cocky.
http://neoneocon.com/2012/06/11/jews-cooling-on-obama-sort-of/.
I agree with the history lesson: Let’s talk Strom Turmond and Jesse Holms and, oh, Haley Barbour’s brother, who was a member of the CCC. And, neo-neo, do you link to the neo-Confederate Stacy McCain.
Enough a a history lesson for me…
timb: yes, of course it’s enough of a history lesson for you. You want to pick and choose your history, and to ignore the enormous parts you don’t like.
Why, you mean there’s a couple of bigoted people from the South in the Republican Party? Who woulda thunk it?
Meanwhile:
An interesting visual experiment
Google images: “Saleswoman”
http://www.google.co.uk/search?tbm=isch&hl=en&source=hp&biw=1503&bih=633&q=saleswoman&gbv=2&oq=saleswoman&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&gs_sm=e&gs_upl=27382l30013l3l30252l10l10l4l4l0l0l122l240l0.2l2
Google Images: “Salesman”
http://www.google.co.uk/search?tbm=isch&hl=en&source=hp&biw=1503&bih=633&q=salesman&gbv=2&oq=salesman&aq=f&aqi=g10&aql=&gs_sm=e&gs_upl=72819l76420l1l76672l8l6l4l1l1l0l178l178l0.1l1
“Come back home” has another plus characteristic: it subtly alludes to classical ethical values which are traditional American values. Of the group of black voters which would consider voting Repub: most of the group believe in classical ethical values. The Democrat Party does not.
Rasmussen has Romney ahead of Obama 47% to 44%, in Wisconsin!!
On an other matter commented upon, above:
“loathsome” is too mild an adjective for Alan Grayson.
The “Lawyers Guns and Money” site would beg to differ with your analysis. (link at 4th post on this thread).
Quite interesting to stray from the echo chamber from time to time, and dip one’s toe into the comment sites of the left. Let’s just say there is a tad bit of a different perspective.
I’m in my early 50’s and I have never seen this country so bitterly divided. There is no longer any “respectful disagreement.” Just venom, scorn, and hatred.
The basic question “What, if anything, has Obama actually done for you? Did Obama help save your house? Did Obama get you a job? Did Obama get you health care or is his plan making your actual experience with health care less profitable?
In fairness, I don’t think it’s any President’s job to “do things” for people, and especially not to save their houses, find them jobs, or get them health care. Those are all individuals’ responsibilities.
The President’s job is defend the country, and promote policies that allow individuals to deal with the issues above on their own.
timb
I agree with the history lesson: Let’s talk Strom Turmond.
Let’s.
Strom Thurmond is more of a mixed bag than some believe.
On the negative side:
1) Dixiecrat candidate for President
2) Marathon filibusterer against Civil Rights bills
3) Fathered an illegitimate black daughter. His record is somewhat mixed on this, because to a degree he did acknowledge her and did give her some financial support.
A more positive view of Strom follows.
From the March 18,1971 issue of Jet Magazine:
Only one of those Senators was from a Confederate state, and as Lloyd Bentsen was from the Rio Grande Valley and the grandson of Danish immigrants, he had a slightly different background and set of beliefs from Strom. Bentsen also made the hire about the same time as Strom. Strom Thurmond was the first white Senator from the Deep South to hire a black professional for his own staff.
Strom also nominated the first black from the Deep South to serve on the federal bench: Matthew James Perry, in 1975.
Strom Thurmond: Dixiecrat and segregatrionist who was the first white Senator from the Deep South to appoint a black to his own professional staff and nominated the first black from the Deep South to the federal bench.
Like I said, a mixed bag.
http://tinyurl.com/873fkfa Matthew James Perry
Worst needed simile of the day:
Bringing Obama back will be as bad as bringing back the TV show Dallas.
The same stuff ain’t thar. Sheeee-at!
http://www.showbiz411.com/2012/06/12/looming-dallas-disaster-how-shows-creator-was-cut-out-of-reboot
For timb, it is history. For me, it is life. If we define a “Liberal” as someone who votes for Federal largess, then “Liberal’ Dems were pretty ardent segregationists. e.g. Sam Ervin, Al Gore, Sr., J. William Fulbright, LBJ, et al. I did not learn this from history books, because they had not yet been written. No, I read it in the newspapers of the day. I also know that Sen Dirksen, (R) Illinois, led Republicans to break the filibuster by Southern Democrat Senators and made passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 possible. Believe me, in its day, it really was a “big f***in’ deal.”
Has anyone else noticed that Obama is a bit of an Oreo? maybe the folks in Carolina are twigging to that. Oh, and let us remember that Martin Luther King and all the other civil rights black leaders of the 1950s were Republicans.