Tuesday, February 10, 2015

THE NATIONAL CONVERSATION ON RACE

  THE NATIONAL CONVERSATION ON RACE
In pursuit of the truth - http://www.cinopsbegoneblogspot.com -  Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015
A Message to the Republican Party
Selected Excerpts from Noah C. Rothman, "The 'Conversation About Race' That Isn't a Conversation" from "Commentary" February, 2015
 
Preface:
     The conversation about race is a mindset created by Liberals and Progressives to insure that in every election 90% of Black Americans will vote Democratic. The time has come for the Republican Party to correct this mindset and get closer to the truth and not political correctness in solving so-called race problems. Black American Presidential Candidate Ben Carson will make the difference. Almost every state in the Union will become a fair contest.
     Leftists hate Ben Carson and will seek to destroy him. That for any  American is a badge of honor and an inspiring hope for Black Americans that there are better days ahead with the Republican Party.
 
1. "Before 1994, the New York Times had never printed the now-ubiquitous phrase "national conversation on race."
 
2. "Hillary Clinton once insisted that her rejected overtures of friendship toward a white sports teammate in college lent her genuine credibility to speak on the issue of race."
 
3. "During a 37-minute speech, Barack Obama became an even handed, one man embodiment of the national conversation on race. It was a political masterstroke."
 
4. "The New York Times  warned readers that the 'extent of the racial divide' would become clear only on Election Day when returns quantified residual racism in America."
 
5. "Fewer still reflected on the fact that New Orleans's black mayor, Ray Negin, was responsible along with the state's governor, Kathleen Blanco - for the local government's inaction. Instead, Hurricane Katrina was used to highlight the ongoing plight of blacks in a bigoted United States.... "George Bush doesn't care about black people." rapper Kanye West.
 
6. "God damn America, as long as she tries to act like she is God, and she's supreme," said Wright. "The American government has failed the vast majority of her citizens of African descent." Thus guy was Obama's pastor for years.
 
7. "We need more than another conversation; we need a "teach-in," Robin D.G. Kelley asserted in U.S. News and World Report. "We have a distinct difference in commentary on Rev. Wright from people who have spent time in black churches and those who have not," said PBS host Gwen Ifill.
 
8. "New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio: Owing to "centuries of racism, the mayor said, he had had teach his biracial son to fear the police force that de Blasio himself led."
 
9. "On the eve of the racially charged 2012 election cycle, 50 percent of Americans told Gallup pollsters that race relations had "greatly improved" while another 39 percent said racial comity had improved "somewhat." In that same year, 76% said "new civil rights laws" were not longer necessary... In 2011, the majority of Americans believed that racial tensions between blacks and whites would "eventually [be] worked out."
 
10. "The national conversation on race is at best, disingenuous pageantry. At its worst, however, it throws up an ugly obstacle in America's on going march toward freedom and justice for all its citizens."
 
GEORGE H. KUBECK
 
WITHOUT BEN CARSON ON THE PRESIDENTIAL TICKET, THE DIVISIVE FACES OF AL SHARPTON,  ERIC HOLDER AND  BARACK OBAMA WILL PREVAIL THROUGHOUT THE NATION. THE REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP CAN MAKE THIS HISTORIC DECISION.

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