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Plight Of The Black Cons

Obama in Selma

In all likelihood, Barack Obama will be the Democratic nominee for president. He will be the first black man in history with a legitimate, decent shot at being the leader of the free world. His candidacy will cause turnout among black Americans to go off the charts and more blacks - in raw numbers and in percentages - will vote than ever before in American history (we’ve seen the early rumblings of this in the primary process, but I think that America at large just has no idea how strong this thing will be in a general election).

In an environment like that, where the vast majority of blacks engaged in politics are moving forward you have a miniscule few who for whatever the reason (I tend to think its for them to adopt a contrarian pose) will vote Republican. As a result, they are outliers within their own race and essentially position themselves against the tide of black history. The tried and true response of black conservatives is to look at themselves as some kind of hero or martyrs. The larger conservative movement, unable to attract a sizable percentage of black votes, trumpets these kinds of stories again and again. Like this blog post from the hard-right Human Events:

Blacks who will vote for McCain this fall are some of the most courageous people on the planet, because of the extreme social scorn they will face from their left-wing black counterparts.

It takes courage to challenge the dominant social order. It took courage for Elia Kazan to battle pro-Communist sentiment in the 1950s. It took courage for Martin Luther King to fight Jim Crow in the 1960s. It took courage for Ronald Reagan to confront institutionalized liberalism in the 1980s. Likewise, it will take courage for black Republicans like [Michael] Steele to combat “Obama-ism” in the late-2000s.

Of course, a black person supporting McCain is not courageous at all. If you want to truly compare it to the 1960s its the equivalent of seeing Bull Connor sic dogs on people and saying “Hey guys, let’s cool it on all this civil rights stuff, we may upset some people.”

The funny thing is, its not even a conservative vs liberal thing. On a whole, black Americans are far more conservative socially than your average Democrat. The story the media refuses to cover beyond spectacle is the churchgoing socially conservative socially active black Americans that are the bedrock of the Democratic party. The problem for the press and the right is that those same socially conservative voters are by and large economic moderates to liberals. They don’t think that they should be distracted by politician’s latest song and dance on a social issue they’ll drop like a hot potato the day after they’re elected (ie George W. Bush and gay marriage) but instead they think that sane economics helps lead to cures for social ills (tax cuts for Paris Hilton don’t help teen pregnancy rates, but perhaps better funding for education does).

On paper, many of these voters should be Republican voters, and the few who are are overrepresented in the media (CNN seems to have a neverending supply of black conservatives) and for their contrarianism are paid handsomely. While they collect this money for espousing a minority of a minority opinion they treat any and all backlash as a sign of superiority. They see themselves as martyrs, but the only thing they do is prop up policies hurting black America that the vast majority of black America has rejected.

Neither side of the idealogical divide has an awesome record on racial issues, but only on the left would it even be plausible for a black candidate to be a presidential contender. Only on the left are their elected leaders at the federal level who are black. There is a reason for that, a reason why the party of the southern strategy and Macaca makes blacks sick to the stomach.

And a reason why black conservatives who help to prop up barriers to progress aren’t martyrs but fools.

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So, A Felon And A Guy Who Got His Butt Handed To Him In An Election Walk Into A Bar…

Here’s your punchline:

Tom DeLay and Ken Blackwell have put together the Coalition for a Conservative Majority, which will play a huge and unprecedented role in helping grassroots conservative groups nationwide.

Increasingly, I think this book was just a few years early.

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Convenient Blackness: Clarence Thomas, OJ Simpson, And Race

Before O.J. Simpson got in trouble with the law, he made it very clear publicly that he was leaving many of his black roots behind. He dropped black slang from his speech patterns, traded in his black wife for a younger blonde model, and then proceeded to be a regular on the golf links. In a vacuum, there’s nothing wrong with those choices - Simpson is free to do and speak and play any way he wishes, but those choices became intriguing for what happened once he got in trouble with the law for the double murder of Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson.

O.J. got black again, quick.

As part of his defense strategy from superlawyer Johnnie Cochran, Simpson made clear that his race would be a key element of how he would explain the mountain of evidence against him. Aided by idiot cop Mark Furhman’s racist tirade on an audio tape, the defense team concocted an elaborate plot where the suddenly black again O.J. was on the receiving end of a raw deal from a rogue racist cop simply because he was a noted black celebrity. The strategy worked, and as Simpson was released from LAPD custody they went directly to a black church in Los Angeles to finish painting the picture. When OJ needed sympathy he got real black again.

That’s what Clarence Thomas does. Thomas worked his way up in conservative circles, getting a place at the table for being one of the “good ones” by toeing the right-wing line on issues like affirmative action and the like (ignoring that at some levels Thomas was on the receiving end of these benefits) he made it okay for the right to push him as a trojan horse candidate. Sure, his positions were antithetical to those of the vast majority of black Americans. If Thurgood Marshall were still alive at Thomas’ Supreme Court nomination he would have surely recoiled at the neanderthal positions Thomas held on race. But he was a black guy who spit out the Republican position on things and it wouldn’t have done the Senate well to reject him.clarencethomas.jpg

What happened on the way is that Thomas’ sexual harassment of Anita Hill came out, and like OJ when threatened, Thomas got real black real fast. Suddenly the get-along guy was the victim of a Fuhrmanesque “high tech lynching for uppity blacks” when in fact most blacks were in opposition to his nomination and believed Anita Hill. But it was convenient for Thomas, after all these years, to be black once again when it suited him.

And now with the release of his new book, it shows Thomas’ use of convenient blackness. He can, at least in his own mind, flit in-between these two worlds without penalty as it suits him.

The problem is, for most blacks in America, there is not the easy avenue of convenient blackness. Often an upper class black professional is treated the same as a poverty-level black teen. There is no on and off switch, there is no ability to dance along with the larger white world while at the same time becoming black to generate some gussied up “outrage”. Clarence Thomas and OJ Simpson inhabit a world that is fictional to the average black American, but they think in their own narrow minds that this is how it has and should operate.

UPDATE: I made a mistake and said Marshall was not alive during Thomas’ hearings. He was. This does not change the fact that Clarence Thomas is conveniently black when he wants to play the victim or that he makes decisions that hurt black Americans in a way that Thurgood Marshall never would.

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Does Clarence Thomas Feel Guilty About His Sexual Harassment Of Anita Hill?

Interesting letter from a NY Times reader:

When I watched Justice Clarence Thomas on “60 Minutes,” I was quite moved by his life story. Nonetheless, I simply could not understand why the man is still so bitter after having spent 16 years on the Supreme Court.

Anita Hill, in contrast, appears to have moved on both from her “60 Minutes” appearance and in her reasoned rebuttal (Op-Ed, Oct. 2). If Justice Thomas persists in playing the part of a perpetual victim, one might justly wonder whether he continues to be racked by guilt.

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Pathetic Clarence Thomas & Black Conservative Persecution Complex

Eugene Robinson hits the nail so hard on the head about just how dumb Clarence Thomas is.

There are, as he ought to know, plenty of black conservatives. There are plenty of African American parents teaching their children the same lessons of hard work and self-reliance that Thomas’s grandfather taught him. The black church, I would argue, is one of the more socially conservative major institutions in the nation.

Black America has never been monolithic in its views, but black Americans do vote almost monolithically for Democrats. That wouldn’t necessarily be the case if Richard Nixon hadn’t built an electoral strategy on a race-based appeal to Southern whites — and if every Republican presidential candidate and party leader since Nixon hadn’t followed suit. Just last week, the four leading contenders for the Republican nomination all skipped a forum at historically black Morgan State University. As long as snubbing black voters is seen as smart politics in the Republican Party, black conservatives have good reason to stick with the Democrats.

Robinson goes on to explain why, until the cows come home, black conservatives like Clarence Thomas will be known as the self-loathers they are.

UPDATE: Professor Anita Hill, the woman that this… troll… sexually harassed has written an op-ed in the NY Times to counter his slander of her in his book pimping tour.

ON Oct. 11, 1991, I testified about my experience as an employee of Clarence Thomas’s at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

I stand by my testimony.

Justice Thomas has every right to present himself as he wishes in his new memoir, “My Grandfather’s Son.” He may even be entitled to feel abused by the confirmation process that led to his appointment to the Supreme Court.

But I will not stand by silently and allow him, in his anger, to reinvent me.

See, people. This is why the Supreme Court is more than Roe v. Wade. It’s about getting good, decent people on the highest court in the land, and not absolute filth like Clarence Thomas whose odor wafts from every case he gets his grubby little paws on.

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Pubic Hair In Coke Clarence Thomas Lashes Out

It is a continuing blight on America and black Americans particularly that this absolute stain has Thurgood Marshall’s seat on our highest court.

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The Saddest People In The World

Black Republicans wondering why the Republican party thinks that they’re subhuman.

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Be A Black Republican

Ah, you suckers.

ALSO: You should check out this hilarious propaganda from black conservatives who get their backing from the same old cons. They’re oppressed I tell you, oppressed as they get promoted way higher than their actual numbers and their piles of cash. (via the delicate sensibilities of HotAir)

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Con Welfare Watch: Ken Blackwell

Last year, along with fellow Black Cons Michael Steele and Lynn Swann, Ken Blackwell was pushed by the right and the cons as yet another great hope for black Republicans. Like Swann and Steele, Blackwell lost his race to be governor of Ohio by the whopping margin of 60%-37% to Democrat Ted Strickland. So what rock has Blackwell crawled under? Well, he’s the latest recepient of conservative welfare with the reward of a plush job flacking for the far far right Family Research Council. As usual, FRC airbrushes Ken Blackwell’s bio and it contains no information about his run for the governorship of Ohio or the shellacking he received.

Ken Blackwell demonstrates his expertise on a very odd subject:

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Fox Finds Home For Failure

Michael Steele, the great Black Con hope who got his butt kicked in double digits, is now an official lackey contributor to the Fox Noise Channel.

The air is thick with something over there, but it ain’t Oreos.

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A Microcosm Of How The Conservative Propaganda Machine Operates

angela mcglowanFirst, you need a pretty face to sell the bull.

Angela McGlowan isn’t just a pretty face, but an actual beauty pageant winner. You work her up the system, getting her jobs as a staffer for a couple congressional Republicans (she worked for Sen. Bob Dole, Rep. Roscoe Bartlett - who voted against the reauthorization of the Voting Rights Act - and Rep. John Ensign). After she’s seasoned, she’s hired by Fox News as a talking head - yet another black conservative on television, continuing the cable news strategy/habit of having the few blacks they have on air share the political persuasion of a considerable minority of actual black Americans. This serves a dual purpose: it tells blacks that there’s a line they’re better of toeing to get on television, and it makes white conservatives feel a little better about their movement’s racism - “see, we got blacks too”.

Then you hit the motherlode. McGlowan writes a book about how those liberals are hurting blacks, intriguingly her title “Bamboozled” is the same as the Spike Lee film discussing the minstrel show. Imagine that.

Now, of course there’s no actual truth or substance to the “intellectual” underpinnings of McGlowan’s screed, in fact it has been liberals - black liberals like Martin Luther King - who have done the most work in fighting towards racial equality in America. It is conservatives, who left the Democratic party in the ’60s in protest of LBJ signing the Civil Rights Act, who have overtly and covertly worked their asses off to keep the urban poor in their place, obstruct people from voting, support racially biased drug laws, and undermine any and all governmental initiatives to which minorities may benefit. All McGlowan’s posturing does is entice conservative publisher Thomas Nelson, who also publishes David Horowitz (“Echoing Lyndon LaRouche, Horowitz and Poe smear 14-year-old George Soros as Nazi “collaborator”; new book features doctored quotes, factual errors”) and Bill Bennett (“Bennett: “[Y]ou could abort every black baby in this country, and your crime rate would go down”"), to give her a contract.

So already, you’ve got a pretty face fronting a provocative yet untrue premise to aid the right, and a book funded by the right to sell it. Next step.

Conservative columnist Don Surber writes a column indicating that McGlowan is raising interesting questions about the black vote. For an idea of how ridiculous this whole thing gets, Surber cites McGlowan’s argument that welfare reform ended up helping blacks. Of course, the person who signed this into law happened to be the man who has served as the liberal boogeyman for 16 years and counting - Bill Clinton.

So now we come to today, and in order to push Surber’s column and McGlowan’s book, right-wing blogger Glenn Reynolds of Instapundit links to both and asks “ARE THE DEMOCRATS IN DANGER OF LOSING THE BLACK VOTE?”. This is Reynold’s famous way (Glennuendo) of pushing something but giving himself deniability. It’s the blogosphere version of “questions swirl”. Now, the intriguing thing is that from 1996 to present, the black vote for Democrats has increased. It is the backbone f the party and in no danger of being lured away by shiny things or paid-for hucksters like McGlowan. White, mostly male, conservatives occasionally have pangs of guilt about conservativism’s relatively limited cultural composition and this is an attempt at self-help for them. I guarantee more than a couple will see Reynolds’ link, Surber’s column, and McGlowan’s book and come away with a world view that blacks are leaving the left to vote Republican when the reality is the opposite.

But it’s mission accomplished, again, for the con propaganda machine.

RELATED: Angela McGlowan believes Richard Nixon, who violated the law and disgraced the nation in a series of acts that led to his resignation, is “a great man”. That doesn’t represent the opinion of most sentient beings, let alone black Americans.

>> Dumb question of the day.

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The Biggest Joke In Conservatism

Why am I not surprised that Black Republicans are so sad? Guys, if it isn’t a photo shoot, they’re just not that into you.

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Conservative Welfare

A few months ago the right was poised to celebrate the election of black Republican Ken Blackwell as Ohio’s next governor (and the MSM cheered them on). Of course, on election day he got spanked big time to the tune of 60.5% to a pathetic 36.6% by Ted Strickland. So what’s Blackwell doing now? Writing columns titled "Liberals Aren’t Very Good at Talk Radio" for TownHall.com (home of the amazingly clueless Hugh Hewitt).

How the not-so-mighty have fallen.

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Black Republicans Just Don’t Get It

Michael Steele, Maryland’s failed Lieutenant Governor who just had it handed to him by ten percent on election day is apparently having delusions of grandeur as he tries to speak for all black people and hands out a pardon to Trent Lott for his pro-segregation comments. No word on whether he did a fancy dance off-screen when he was done.

Hey Mikey, did the election-day buttkicking dislodge something? Or did your rapist supporter give you a love tap upside your head?

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A Target Rich Environment

I think I would love this.

Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael Steele (R), who came up just short yesterday in his Senate race against Rep. Ben Cardin (D), is mulling a bid for the chairmanship of the Republican National Committee, according to an informed GOP source.

And one of his primary floggers in the blogosphere is championing this. Michael Steele got shellacked by double digits in the only race he’s ever run his own for high office, using the most deplorable electoral tricks in Maryland history, in the state with the highest percentage of black voters, and they want to make him the RNC chair?

YES!

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No Kidding.

Steeleloses

Black Republicans fall short despite party effort

Republicans had hoped to brand 2006 as the year of the black Republican. But with high-profile failures in Maryland’s Senate race and in governor contests in Ohio and Pennsylvania, prospects for GOP gains among black voters turned up short this year and gave scant hope for 2008.

Michael Steele, Maryland’s lieutenant governor, lost by almost 10 percentage points to Rep. Ben Cardin. Ken Blackwell, a conservative darling who would have been Ohio’s first black governor, lost by almost 24 percentage points; Lynn Swann lost his bid for the Pennsylvania governor’s office by 21 percentage points.

You can fool some of the people…

More:

Prominent black congressmen are expected to gain chairmanships in three of the most important House committees: Judiciary, Homeland Security, and Ways and Means. And, according to research by David Bositis of the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, that’s also the case with 16 House subcommittees. These posts are important for more than just policy reasons; they shore up a visible and diverse leadership in the Democratic Party. It’s one thing to appoint Condoleezza Rice. It’s another to have a party with black leaders and lawmakers at every level of government.

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Black Conservatives Embrace The Klan

Connerlyklan

This, friends, is why black conservatives do not have any support within the black community. Ward Connerly, black conservative and founder of the "American Civil Rights Institute", is backing an initiative in Michigan to end affirmative action. Also supporting the initiative is the Ku Klux Klan.

Ward Connerly, black conservative, welcomes the Klan’s support without equivocation.

For those of you who may have forgotten, the Ku Klux Klan is a terrorist organization responsible for the deaths of literally thousands of Americans, specifically black Americans. A major leader of the black right is now allied with them.

Could this be any clearer?

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Black Cons On A Roll

Earl Ofari Hutchinson

The biggest obstacle to black Republican’s hopes for breakthrough wins is their own party. The endless foot in the mouth, racial insulting gaffes, racially loaded campaign ads, by Republican officials and politicians and the refusal by GOP brass to loudly condemn them, or worse, defend them, continually ignites black fury. The fight of House Republicans against the Voting Rights Act renewal, Iraq war expansion, the slash and burn of job and education programs, and Bush’s Katrina bungle and his five year snub of the NAACP and Congressional Black Caucus deepened black suspicions that the GOP is chock full of closet and unreconstructed bigots.

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Rubes, Redux

Con bloggers crack me up some times. Today, many of them are heralding the story that Wayne K. Curry endorsed Steele as some sort of repudiation of the Democratic party in Maryland. According to these folks who don’t have a clue about anything here, this is the nail in the coffin, the killing blow, because - once again - black voters are too dumb to make up their own minds.

Here are the facts, Curry was a frontrunner to be Bob Ehrlich’s running mate. Yes, Republican governor Michael Steele. Does that strike anyone as a salient point? This supposedly Democratic county executive was inches away from being part of the Republican ticket (and it’s no surprise he was being heralded by the DLC).

Then there’s also the question of how effective Curry’s endorsement is. In the Democratic primary, Curry endorsed Rushern Baker for Prince George’s County Executive. Yet, his opponent Jack Johnson won by 6%. So, a Wayne Curry endorsement didn’t move the needle in Prince George’s county, but it’s supposed to move the black vote to Michael Steele across the entire state?

I’m sorry, but while I know the stereotype that people believe - especially conservatives - black voters are not the dummies you think they are. They see deeper than skin color and they actually have been listening to Michael Steele and who he hangs out with.

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GOP: Those Ni**ers Are Always Bitching About Something

Tony Snow, White House spokesperson and infamous for his "tar baby" comments says that those blacks are always trying to play the race card.

At the same time, let’s look at the amazing strides being taken by the black Republicans:

But that was last year’s story. In May
of this year, Jennette Bradley, the African American state treasurer of
Ohio, lost her primary election to a lowly, white county auditor. In
August, Rev. Keith Butler—a longtime Republican activist and
officeholder in Detroit—lost the Michigan Senate primary to Mike
Bouchard, a fair-skinned county sheriff from white-flight Oakland
County. Both of the party’s black gubernatorial candidates, Ohio’s Ken
Blackwell and Pennsylvania’s Lynn Swann, are trailing their white
Democrat opponents by anywhere from 10 to 20 points. Maryland Lt. Gov.
Michael Steele, a candidate for Senate, is trailing white Democrat Ben
Cardin, a congressman who defeated former NAACP President Kweisi Mfume
in their August primary.

While Wallace B. Jefferson, chief justice of the state of Texas,
and the auditor of Vermont (his name is Randy Brock, by the way) are
expected to cruise to re-election, the rest of the GOP’s Republican
dream team is going out with a whimper. And there’s a bitter twist:
Because Blackwell is leaving his job as secretary of state to make the
statehouse run, there will almost certainly be fewer black Republicans
in office after the election than there were when the "Year of the
Black Republican" kicked off.

Can someone possibly put two and two together and connect Tony Snow’s comment to the poor showing among black Republicans?

But then, what do we know? According to the Republican party blacks are too dumb to figure this stuff out.

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Roll ‘Em Out

Blackcons

Man, the black Republicans are in full force today defending the RNC’s racial smear ad against Harold Ford. Tara Wall on Fox News, Ron Christie on MSNBC.

How much money is all that hypocrisy worth? I swear there’s a book in there.

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Michael Steele: Coward

Two years ago, Michael Steele voiced a full-throated endorsement for the re-election of George W. Bush, in fact he was a featured speaker at the 2004 Republican Convention. Now, his latest ad tries to make it seem as if he isn’t even a Republican. That is the very definition of cowardice, where you won’t even identify with your party when you were a featured speaker just two years ago.

>> Michael Steele Keeps Hiding the Scarlet Letter
>> Michael Steele’s Race Against… The GOP?
>> Steele Fighting

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Black Dems Show Black Republicans How Its Done

It may seem like Democrats should automatically win the governorship in Massachusetts, but in fact since Michael Dukakis left office in 1991, the Bay State has had 4 straight Republican governors. Deval Patrick seems strongly poised to change that script.

A new Boston TV poll released yesterday afternoon showed Democrat Deval Patrick leading the gubernatorial pack with a 39 point lead over Republican Lt. Gov. Kerry Healey.

In the survey of 608 likely voters, 64 percent said they would vote for Patrick; 25 percent vouched for Healey; 5 percent supported Independent Christy Mihos and only 1 percent stood by Green-Rainbow Party candidate Grace Ross.

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PA: Black Republican Momentum

Keep it up, boys!

"In his apparent runaway race for re-election," Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell (D) leads challenger Lynn Swann (R), 55% to 39% among likely voters, with 6% still undecided, according to a new Quinnipiac poll.

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Michael Steele Likes Puppies? That’s Nice.

Great new ad from the DSCC.

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