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FrankRep
10-29-2010, 09:15 PM
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Despite allegations of racism in Tea Party organizations, the Republican Party, and conservative groups, 2010 has witnessed more black Republican activism than ever before. by Raven Clabough


Tea Party Could Put Record Number of Black Conservatives in Office (http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/usnews/politics/5030-tea-party-could-put-record-number-of-black-conservatives-in-office)


Raven Clabough | The New American (http://www.thenewamerican.com/)
29 October 2010


Despite allegations of racism in Tea Party organizations, the Republican Party, and conservative groups, 2010 has witnessed more black Republican activism than ever before. Thirty-seven African Americans in 16 states have been in contention for seats in the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives in 2010. Fox News reports, “The Republican Party is hoping to put a record number of African Americans in Congress after Tuesday’s election; despite the fact the first black president is highly unpopular within the party.”

Of course, the effort has not been without some difficulty.

According to Onnidan Online, “Black conservatives are used to having to defend their values, but they now are really taking heat for their involvement in the mostly white ‘Tea Party’ movement — and for having the audacity to oppose the policies of America’s first black president.”

One such black conservative is Timothy F. Johnson of the Frederick Douglass Foundation (http://www.frederickdouglassfoundation.com/), a group of black conservatives who support the free market and limited government. “I’ve been told I hate myself. Black Republicans find themselves always having to prove who they are. Because the assumption is the Republican Party is for whites and the Democratic Party is for blacks.”

Fox News indicates that one of the most likely black conservative victors is Tim Scott (http://www.votetimscott.com/), a South Carolina state representative and former Charleston County Council Chairman. With only minor opposition from Scott’s heavily Republican district, Scott is likely to become the state’s first black GOP Congressman since Reconstruction.

Scott remarks, “I think the issues are very simple. Limited government, simplified tax code, lower taxes, and less government spending.” Scott’s campaign has rested on promises of reducing funding of Obamacare, a measure he has dubbed “a jobs killer.”

According to Fox News, “Scott’s views echo those of many fiscal conservatives, who accuse the Republican establishment of giving lip service to the party’s mantra of less public spending and limited government. It is this political climate that may help conservative African Americans make inroads in a still predominately white GOP. Many of these minority candidates are reaching out to Tea Party conservatives.”

Angela McGlown (http://www.angelamcglowan.com/), a black congressional candidate from Mississippi who lost the Republican primary to Alan Nunnelee, contends that her involvement in the Tea Party movement is “not about a black or white issue. It’s not even about Republican or Democrat, from my standpoint. All of us are taxed too much.”

Neal Thigpen, political science professor at Francis Marion University in South Carolina, asserts, “The Tea Party people are not daft on gender and I don’t think they’re daft on race. They tend to be economic conservatives.”

Allegations of Tea Party racism made by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, as well as George Soros’ organizations like Media Matters, have been contested by black members of the Tea Party movement. Onnindan Online writes, “Black members of the movement say it is not inherently racist.”

Claims that Tea Partiers used racial slurs against Congressmen prior to the healthcare vote have also been contested by black conservatives. Onnindan Online adds, “Some question the reported slurs. ‘You would think — something that offensive — you would think someone got video of it.’”

Unfortunately, black members of the Tea Party movement have to contend with cries of treason from their communities. In April, Fox News reported, “They’ve been called Oreos, traitors and Uncle Toms, and are used to having to defend their values.”

David Webb, organizer of New York City’s Tea Party 365, Inc., states, “I’ve gotten the statement, ‘How can you not support the brother?’”

Despite the criticism, Scott is proud of his involvement in the conservative moment, declaring, “I am more of a conservative than I am a Republican.”

Recognizing the importance of the presence of black conservatives in Congress, the Patriot Political Action Committee unveiled Operation Black Storm, a national coalition to unite the nation behind the black conservative congressional candidates in key districts around the country.

K. Carl Smith, president of the Conservative Messenger, explained of the coalition, “We want to reignite America’s passion for liberty and create an atmosphere for political dialogue where conservative candidates can engage in conversation about the issues without being accused or racism or called Uncle Toms.”

He adds, “It’s finally time for our nation to get past racial barriers in politics, and with Operation Black Storm we intend to send a message to Washington that — above all — Americans of all backgrounds, colors, and decent faiths want their God-given right for SELF-RULE.”


SOURCE:
http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/usnews/politics/5030-tea-party-could-put-record-number-of-black-conservatives-in-office

purplechoe
10-29-2010, 09:23 PM
Uncle Toms!!!!

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hillbilly123069
10-29-2010, 10:07 PM
I thought Barry said they were racists.

cindy25
10-29-2010, 10:10 PM
this would be a really positive development.

blacks must stop voting as a block.

FrankRep
10-29-2010, 10:11 PM
NAACP Releases Report on Tea Party Racism (http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/usnews/politics/4957-naacp-releases-report-on-tea-party-racism)

Raven Clabough | The New American (http://www.thenewamerican.com/)
21 October 2010


Earlier this week, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and the Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights announced their intent to release a report entitled, “Tea Party Nationalism: A Critical Examination of the Tea Party Movement and the Size, Scope, and Focus of its National Factions.” by Raven Clabough

Ninja Homer
10-29-2010, 10:42 PM
"Because the assumption is the Republican Party is for whites and the Democratic Party is for blacks.”

How did this assumption ever come about, anyway? It used to be the other way around. The Democratic Party basically started the KKK to target Republican politicians to put an end to the civil rights movement.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ku_Klux_Klan#Creation

"The historian Elaine Frantz Parsons describes the membership:


Lifting the Klan mask revealed a chaotic multitude of antiblack vigilante groups, disgruntled poor white farmers, wartime guerrilla bands, displaced Democratic politicians, illegal whiskey distillers, coercive moral reformers, sadists, rapists, white workmen fearful of black competition, employers trying to enforce labor discipline, common thieves, neighbors with decades-old grudges, and even a few freedmen and white Republicans who allied with Democratic whites or had criminal agendas of their own. Indeed, all they had in common, besides being overwhelmingly white, southern, and Democratic, was that they called themselves, or were called, Klansmen.

Historian Eric Foner observed:


In effect, the Klan was a military force serving the interests of the Democratic party, the planter class, and all those who desired restoration of white supremacy. Its purposes were political, but political in the broadest sense, for it sought to affect power relations, both public and private, throughout Southern society. It aimed to reverse the interlocking changes sweeping over the South during Reconstruction: to destroy the Republican party's infrastructure, undermine the Reconstruction state, reestablish control of the black labor force, and restore racial subordination in every aspect of Southern life.

To that end they worked to curb the education, economic advancement, voting rights, and right to keep and bear arms of blacks. The Ku Klux Klan soon spread into nearly every southern state, launching a "reign of terror against Republican leaders both black and white. Those political leaders assassinated during the campaign included Arkansas Congressman James M. Hinds, three members of the South Carolina legislature, and several men who served in constitutional conventions."

Ekrub
10-29-2010, 11:02 PM
"I’ll have those n****** voting Democratic for the next 200 years" - supposedly came out of LBJs mouth, after passing the CRA.

Anti Federalist
10-29-2010, 11:36 PM
"I’ll have those n****** voting Democratic for the next 200 years" - supposedly came out of LBJs mouth, after passing the CRA.

I'd love to see a source for that.

But it sure sounds like something he'd say.

FrankRep
10-30-2010, 08:44 AM
Reporters vs. Conservative Black Leaders at Press Conference
YouTube - Reporters vs. Conservative Black Leaders at Press Conference 8 4 2010 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GizNwzKo3n8)


Alicia Healy, Candidate at Columbus Tea Party
YouTube - Alicia Healy, Candidate at Columbus Tea Party (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6OCg1UuakA)

Stary Hickory
10-30-2010, 08:46 AM
Its good to see this I'd say. I don't want anyone to get caught up with skin color as if it is necessary to seek out certain skin colors for office, but it is nice to see.

As long as they are real conservatives, or liberty oriented.

Number19
10-30-2010, 08:58 AM
If this becomes a growing trend, if the Democrat Party begins to lose the solidarity of the black vote, this will portend its demise. Without the solidarity of the black vote, liberalism will finally be in full retreat.

Aratus
10-30-2010, 09:02 AM
"I’ll have those n****** voting Democratic for the next 200 years" - supposedly came out of LBJs mouth, after passing the CRA.


I'd love to see a source for that.

But it sure sounds like something he'd say.

doris kearns goodwin and bill moyers know LBJ's earthy~ness

could put jim bunning + earl butz + robert byrd to shame! odds are

he has a raft of "n#gg#r rich" remarks and jokes that folks are

ashamed to quote for fear of looking like a worse bigot than

andrew jaohnson and woodrow wilson morphed together!

Aratus
10-30-2010, 09:03 AM
oh do ask sen. wendell ford where he got the "n#gg#r rich" quip from, given that he when young
went to d.c and is a yellow dog Democrat in the old style and manner and LBJ was quite a texan!

Aratus
10-30-2010, 09:04 AM
alan keyes has felt so ALONE!
many of these new GOP people
are not neo-cons, thankfully!!!

torchbearer
10-30-2010, 09:09 AM
doris kearns goodwin and bill moyers know LBJ's earthy~ness

could put jim bunning + earl butz + robert byrd to shame! odds are

he has a raft of "n#gg#r rich" remarks and jokes that folks are

ashamed to quote for fear of looking like a worse bigot than

andrew jaohnson and woodrow wilson morphed together!

Didn't LBJ's wife own the company that made the huey helicopters used in vietnam?
Did LBJ keep the military industrial complex enrich by keeping that war going?
Was Kennedy going to end the war?
LBJ made KBR what they are today- the Halliburton empire of war.

Aratus
10-30-2010, 09:10 AM
doris kearns goodwin and bill moyers know LBJ's earthy~ness

could put jim bunning + earl butz + robert byrd to shame! odds are

he had a raft of "n#gg#r rich" remarks and jokes that folks are

ashamed to quote for fear of looking like a worse bigot than

andrew jaohnson and woodrow wilson morphed together!

an oral history dies out as each staff person goes onto the social security rolls!

LBJ was known for his crude humor and cutting let alone "earthy" remarks!

Ekrub
10-30-2010, 10:50 AM
I'd love to see a source for that.

But it sure sounds like something he'd say.

Ronald Kessler's Book, "Inside The White House" makes this claim. (He said it while onboard Air Force One. A google search brings up many claims that it is in the book) However, given that it originated from a book, I don't have a link to give you.