The political left claims to love racial diversity, but it bitterly opposes such diversity on the political right. This is an obvious matter of political self-interest: Since 1964, blacks have voted overwhelmingly Democratic. If Republicans were able to attract black votes, the result would be catastrophic for the Democratic Party. Even in 2008, the Democrats' best presidential year since '64, if the black vote had been evenly split between the parties (and holding the nonblack vote constant), Barack Obama would have gotten about 48% of the vote and John McCain would be president.Read the entire editorial HERE.
To keep blacks voting Democratic, it is necessary for the party and its supporters to keep alive the idea that racism is prevalent in America and to portray the Republican Party (as well as independent challengers to the Democrats, such as the tea-party movement) as racist. The election of Barack Obama made nonsense of the idea that America remains a racist country and thereby necessitated an intensifying of attacks on the opposition as racist.
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
James Taranto - "Why the Left needs Racism"
Superlative Wall St. Journal editorial by James Taranto exposing why the Left needs Racism to exist - "It serves a political purpose". Taranto makes the point that to keep the US Black population voting for Democratic Candidates by upwards of 90% (Obama got 95% of the Black Vote) the Left has to foster the myth that the United States is a racist country.
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Despite its claims to the contrary, the left is historically the party of racism. They have scammed minorities into believing just the opposite.
you were added to my blog roll. reminder, thnks.
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