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Trump Spoke Truth on Immigration, Which GOP candidate Will Speak Truth on Race?
American Thinker ^ | 8/18/2015 | Jared Peterson

Posted on 08/18/2015 7:55:20 AM PDT by conservativejoy

The next major issue/opportunity that the mainstream Republican field is preparing to fumble through pusillanimous silence and lack of vision is the "black lives matter" fraud.

Expect the Democrat perpetrators of the Left’s latest despicable falsehood -- that America and its police are racist -- to soon start interrupting Republican candidates, as they already have Bernie Sanders. Recalling the debate, Scott Walker, ill-advised and politically tone deaf, has already shown how not to handle this issue: Asked what he would say to those who claim blacks are victims of racist police, Walker mumbled something PC about the need for thorough training and imposing consequences on bad cops. Thus, giving credence to the lie. I doubt that the cops of America and their families thank Walker for those remarks.

What Walker should have said, and what any Republican interested in winning the presidency should say to the thugs themselves, or to anyone who brings up their libels, is something like this:

"I've got news for you buddy/Ma’am: This is the least racist nation in history and so are its police. America is the best place on the planet to be a black person or to be any minority. The overwhelming majority of Americans, and their police, have been struggling for decades to treat everyone fairly and justly. To call this nation, its people or its police racists is a damned lie."

These sentences, if any Republican had the vision and courage to utter them, would be remembered to great good consequence. The vast majority of Americans feel in their gut they are not only true, but the heart of the matter. About 80% of the electorate would breathe a collective sigh of relief to hear someone at last stand up for the truth.

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1 posted on 08/18/2015 7:55:20 AM PDT by conservativejoy
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To: conservativejoy

Truth on race?! The truth is we’re all a bunch of racists. And Carson is an Oreo. Only Trump, at this point, could bring up race. He’d be called a racist and would tell the press to pound sand.


2 posted on 08/18/2015 7:59:33 AM PDT by albie
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No candidate will touch the third rail of endemic black criminality, which is responsible for 85% of the violent crimes in America today.


3 posted on 08/18/2015 8:04:31 AM PDT by Ancient Man
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To: conservativejoy
On domestic race relations, strained by several deaths of unarmed black men at the hands of white police officers, Trump said there were "powder kegs all over the country waiting to explode." Asked how to improve the situation, Trump offered: "You need spirit, cheerleading and jobs." Wish I could find the full quote, because he elaborated some.
4 posted on 08/18/2015 8:05:50 AM PDT by DannyTN
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To: conservativejoy

“pusillanimous”

That is a great word when it comes to whites and race.


5 posted on 08/18/2015 8:18:54 AM PDT by Altura Ct.
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To: conservativejoy

None.

Next question.


6 posted on 08/18/2015 8:32:30 AM PDT by Old Sarge (I prep because DHS and FEMA told me it was a good idea...)
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To: conservativejoy; Jim Noble
The next major issue/opportunity that the mainstream Republican field is preparing to fumble through pusillanimous silence and lack of vision is the "black lives matter" fraud.

Perhaps race relations is the next issue but it is not the next most important election issue. The most important issue after immigration is trade. Concern about trade is simply concern about jobs, always among the top one or two issues which move voters. Trade means more than just jobs it means the whole economic health of the nation. It means the existence or the further decline of our manufacturing base without which there is simply no economic future in a global economy. Put another way, without the ability to make things and sell into the world we will be defenseless against our mercantilist enemies. There is no future in the twenty-first century for a nation of shopkeepers.

Services are becoming an increasingly important element of trade. Because new technology services which had been formally firmly rooted in the soil are now readily transportable over the Internet. There are literally scores of thousands of Indians sitting in front of computer screens performing work for American companies that could be done by Americans eager for those jobs. It might well be that the physician who reads your x-ray and determines what sort of treatment you are eligible for under your insurance policy is reading it in India. The lawyer who writes the brief in your litigation might be English-speaking and trained in Anglo-Saxon law but he might reside in New Delhi.

Trade therefore is the obverse side of the immigration coin and both have very much to do with jobs and jobs have always to do with elections.

Republicans should be all over this issue if they react only to the math. There are exponentially more employees concerned about their jobs being shipped abroad than there are CEOs of megacorporations who lobby for the right to export those jobs. Democrats have always found a way to align themselves with the majority even if their position is in reality a minority position. The trade and jobs issue is a majority issue if the Republicans will only seize it.

Indeed, the potential to harvest votes and electoral college votes at that is so enormous that it is mind-boggling that the Republicans have forsaken the issue and taken precisely the wrong side in return for lobbyists' coin. The phenomenal rise of Donald Trump, despite all his deficiencies of ideology, biography and character demonstrate the potency of these issues.

Reagan Democrats, lunchpail Democrats, blue-collar Democrats, out of work coal minors, Rust Belt refugees, unemployed college graduates, whatever the label connect trade with immigration and win elections.


7 posted on 08/18/2015 8:44:12 AM PDT by nathanbedford ("Attack, repeat, attack!" Bull Halsey)
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"No candidate will touch the third rail of endemic black criminality, which is responsible for 85% of the violent crimes in America today."

That is the complete truth. Despite the fact that no matter how hard they pander to black Americans, Pubbies will never get more than 5% of their vote. Might as well tell the truth. But they still won't.

However, if one did tell the truth about black crime, that candidate might very well get a large pct. of the non-black voters who are tired of lies and obfuscation concerning the issue. I'm wondering how many years it will be before some candidate states that blacks create their own problems. Maybe never?

8 posted on 08/18/2015 9:30:59 AM PDT by driftless2
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You’re right. It won’t changes the minds of black voters, but it will bring out all of the Cultural Marxist harpies and their liberal media collaborators. They’d be vilified for telling the truth, regardless of the overwhelming amount of objective evidence.


9 posted on 08/18/2015 9:50:43 AM PDT by Ancient Man
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