GOP: Keeping it White!

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No surprise really considering his comments about Obama's reelection.

Buchanan: ‘White America’ Died Last Night - The Daily Currant

Keep in mind had Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton advocated such a position the reaction would have been outrage and violence by certain LPSG members who are inexplicably silent.
Sargon, I guess you got fooled by this article too. It's satire. Buchanan never said this(although one might expect him to be thinking it)
 

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No surprise really considering his comments about Obama's reelection.

Buchanan: ‘White America’ Died Last Night - The Daily Currant

Keep in mind had Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton advocated such a position the reaction would have been outrage and violence by certain LPSG members who are inexplicably silent.

Sargon, I guess you got fooled by this article too. It's satire. Buchanan never said this(although one might expect him to be thinking it)

Is it satire? I'm not sure I'm seeing indication that it is. Regardless, the article I posted to start this thread most certainly is NOT satire.
 

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What is incorrect there? For better or for worse, the white majority is receding. It's not insensitive or racist to call something like it is.

It's vast, ridiculous hyperbole, especially in terms of social and political control.. There will probably be more Hispanics than white in time (although "white" will probably be less meaningful then), but "a dying tribe"? Racial scaremongering.
 
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Ohhh the irony:

Given the current scandal-mania, it’s no surprise this went under the radar, but in Florida, the GOP’s state director of Hispanic outreach, Pablo Pantoja, has resigned his position, left the Republican Party, and changed his party identification to “Democrat.”

His reasoning is straightforward: For all the focus on outreach to Latino communities, Pantoja believes that there is a “culture of intolerance surrounding the Republican Party.” In a letter, he cites the recent revelations surrounding Jason Richwine, a former scholar at the Heritage Foundation, and his ideas on race and intelligence. “Although the organization distanced themselves from those assertions,” writes Pantoja, “other immigration-related research is still padded with the same racist and eugenics-based innuendo."


GOP’s problems with Latinos could get much, much worse
 

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Pat Buchanan is not the voice of the Republican Party by far, and he's barely been relevant to the GOP for over a decade. Sure, some people like to ask him for his opinion on things, but that doesn't mean that he's important.

Also, it may be strange for some people on the left to realize it, but here is a photo of Michael Steele, chairman of the RNC until just over two years ago.

Michael_Steele.jpg
 

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HATE is the new code word for ANTI-WHITE ====== STOP WHITE GENOCIDE ======= A Golden Dawn is COMING!
 

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Also, it may be strange for some people on the left to realize it, but here is a photo of Michael Steele, chairman of the RNC until just over two years ago.

It may be strange for you to realize it, but everyone knows who Michael Steele is: the first African-American chairman of the Republican National Committee, who was never extreme enough for the party base and was quickly ousted from his position.
 

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Regardless of the GOP's supposed extremism, doesn't the fact that the GOP's national leader just a few years ago was black make it rather difficult to argue that the GOP is a racist organization? There's also the issue of history--Abraham Lincoln was the first Republican President, Ralph L. Carl was probably the highest ranking politician to stand up for Japanese-Americans when Democrat and fascist FDR was locking them up on the basis of their race, Ronald Reagan was the guy to finally make amends for that sorry chapter of American history, George Bush made it clear that the response to the grievous attacks of 9/11 did not constitute a war on Islam... I could go on, and on, and on. If you want to tell me that the GOP is racist, you have to give me more evidence than a few nutty polemicists. If the GOP has to take responsibility for the words of Patrick Buchanan, Ann Coulter, and their ilk, then the mainstream American left has to take responsibility for Bill Maher, Michael Moore, and Mike Malloy.
 

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Pat Buchanan is not the voice of the Republican Party by far, and he's barely been relevant to the GOP for over a decade. Sure, some people like to ask him for his opinion on things, but that doesn't mean that he's important.

Also, it may be strange for some people on the left to realize it, but here is a photo of Michael Steele, chairman of the RNC until just over two years ago.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/45/Michael_Steele.jpg

Mr. Steele delivered much more success than his successor, Mr. Preibus.

However, Mr. Steele admirably demonstrated during his tenure that he is his own man, and refused to be a Stepford Wives Republican. Can't have an uppity black man lead the party now, can we?

Mr. Preibus tanked with his efforts in the 2012 election. Yet he was retained, and he's a white man.

IF both were judged on results achieved, as one would expect, then...well, you can make your own decision as to the whys.
 

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If person A were a black man and person B were a white man, both applied for a job, and person B were accepted, and you were to conclude, without substantiating your opinion with any other facts and without knowing the particular differences between persons A and B and what their would-be employer was looking for, that the employer was a racist, I would not find it easy to take you seriously.
 

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If the GOP has to take responsibility for the words of Patrick Buchanan, Ann Coulter, and their ilk, then the mainstream American left has to take responsibility for Bill Maher, Michael Moore, and Mike Malloy.

You *sure* you want to make that deal? :biggrin1:
 

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If person A were a black man and person B were a white man, both applied for a job, and person B were accepted, and you were to conclude, without substantiating your opinion with any other facts and without knowing the particular differences between persons A and B and what their would-be employer was looking for, that the employer was a racist, I would not find it easy to take you seriously.

Say what? I'm not able to make sense of this...please explain so I do not "mis-interpret" whatever point you are/were trying to make.