<<<< The colonial vote remains the single largest voting block in America. Spend four years poking fun at its supporters and you come up "The Biggest Loser." Don't believe me? Wait 'til November 6th.
BuzzFeed:
Can Obama's “Chemical Warfare” Keep The White Vote Down? The 2012 president election, boiled down to its remaining variables, is about two things: (1) white voters who voted for Barrack Obama last time and have since grown disillusioned and, (2) white voters who stayed home in 2008 rather than vote for John McCain but may vote this time. The Obama campaign's goal is to make both groups stay home rather than vote. It's not a "negative campaign" they're running. It's purposefully toxic. . . . . . .
Can Obama's “Chemical Warfare” Keep The White Vote Down? The 2012 president election, boiled down to its remaining variables, is about two things: (1) white voters who voted for Barrack Obama last time and have since grown disillusioned and, (2) white voters who stayed home in 2008 rather than vote for John McCain but may vote this time. The Obama campaign's goal is to make both groups stay home rather than vote. It's not a "negative campaign" they're running. It's purposefully toxic. . . . . . .
Problem:
if the writers at BuzzFeed are correct, Obama’s strategy for securing the white vote
has already failed, and it is not
because the folks are “white.” It is
because white folks tend to be much more traditional as to our American
heritage. A large percentage of Hispanics
are Mexican much more than they are American.
In saying “a large percentage,” I mean 15 to 25 percent. Blacks were written out of the constitution,
early on, as were native Americans, women, and non-Christians. These folks tend to be more "anti-colonial" than the larger population. The saving grace in all this, written into the
Declaration and, subsequently, the Constitution and its amendment process, were/are the words, “all men are created equal.” Our history, as violent and tragic as it
has been, at times, over the years, is nothing
other than a coming to terms with that concept.
The civil war was fought over this issue (equality for all) ; the political war for women’s suffrage was
rooted and grounded in the notion of equality for all and, the list goes on.
Speaking as an old, white guy who grew up in California, I
can tell you that my prejudices have nothing to do with race. I would not “run” with folks who had those
inclinations . . . . . . . . period. I am a tea-party
member and an evangelical Christian.
There are extremists in both those camps and I am not represented by
them. In fact, if or when their opinions become the
acceptable opinions of the day, I am
gone or I am in the middle of the fight to push them out --
kind of depends, at the time, on who
has the biggest gun.
But the point of this post is not about me. Rather,
it is about the fact that most whites are not driven by racial
prejudice. And it is this voting [white] block, in 2012, that will determine this
election’s outcome.
In 2008, Hussein won election
with the help of 41 million whites who voted for him compared to 16 million
black votes, nearly eight million Hispanic votes and a sprinkling of votes in
the remaining ethnic demographics.
Surprising to you? I mean, with all the talk of the importance of the
Black vote, the Hispanics, and on and on, the single largest source of votes for Barack
Obama, in 2008, was the cracker
vote.
But that voting block, 41 million in toto, has devolved into a 25 million cabal, and Barack cannot win in that reality. Understand that his margin of victory in 2008
was 9.5 million votes. Currently, the white vote, by its lonesome, sinks his chances for continuing his
destructive agenda for this country
-- and it is the belief that he
is destroying this nation's foundational principles (not race bias) that is
driving ‘whitie” away and in droves.
In the headlined excerpt, above,
what is not mentioned is the fact that 5 million conservatives stayed
away from the 2008 polls, not in rebellions
to the candidacy of a black man, but in full rebellion to the GOP.
I wrote an article before that famous
election, in which I expressed my total
disgust with the compromising ways of Establishment Republicans. Most of us [conservatives] remembered McCain from the 2004
primary season and his expressed angst with evangelicals and the
politically Right within the party. The continued spending of a well thought of George Bush,
the march to a more socialized political economy, the growing antagonism of the party's Establishment leadership against the more conservative elements within the party, all of this
had reached a boiling point by 2006. Many
conservatives did not vote in that election,
and, if you remember, the GOP lost the midterm election, with the
House and Senate both “going over” to the Democrats. Party conservatives had fired a warning shot
over the bow of ship “Establishment,”
and, like the British of
old, the [big] Wigs within the
party, decided to continue to ignore
us. I ended that article with these words, “If our opinion no longer counts, if the conservative bias is no longer shared
by our leadership, try winning the next
election without us.”
The selection of Sarah Palin was the first indication that party leaders
realized that the conservative membership was going to stay home ----
in one of the most critical elections of our time. The tea-party is feared, today, and is driving the conservative politic, because we mean what we say -- ignore
us and we will ignore the GOP, NO MATTER WHAT the political threat.
The Boehners and McConnells of this world know their limitations and are
the more conservative because of it.
To suggest, as does the BuzzFeed
article, that Obama might win over those
who stayed home or those who did not vote for him is a wholly ignorant
assumption, so far removed from reality as to be laughable. In short, “ain’t going to happen.”
They did not stay home, in 2008, because of Barack Obama, but because of the GOP. This election continues to be about the reconstruction of the GOP and nobody is staying at home come November 6th.
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