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THE GOP'S DIRTY LITTLE SECRET: VIRTUALLY NO SUPPORT OF BLACK CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES
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Posted on 10/28/2010 4:08:36 PM PDT by geraldmcg

With vicory within their grasp, the GOP may have their dirty little secret exposed. And just what is that secret? Virtually no suupport of Black Conservative Candidates!

Patriot PAC is conducting a news conference on Friday, Oct 29 at 1PM ET at the National Press Club to discuss the GOP support (or lack thereof) of their black Congressional candidates. They will also discuss the impact of the TEA Party movement on congressional races through Operation Black Storm.

Supporters of Operation Black Storm believe that the election of minority candidates should be at the forefront of Republican politics, particularly as after the election of 2010, there will likely be more conservative black candidates serving in Congress since Reconstruction.

Spokesperson for Operation Black Storm, Kevin Jackson of The Black Sphere, who is available to be your Talk show Guest, commented, “Republicans can be proud that JC Watts carried the torch in the U.S. House alone for some years; however it is a new day. The socialist blacks in Congress—the Congressional Black Caucus—are about to have to contend with a black peer group constituted of Frederick Douglass Republicans, who see America as the land of opportunity, and not the land of handouts.”

Asked why this news conference was scheduled, Jackson explained that most in the mainstream media are not covering what is about to occur, though it is as historically significant as Obama’s election, a transformative time in American politics, and a day Democrats have dreaded to confront.

The hope of Operation Black Storm is to get the rest of America to see the importance of what is happening, and to support these candidates in the final surge to Nov 2 by donating to the candidates directly or through Patriot PAC.

Patriot PAC is providing endorsements and financial support for the whole slate of candidates under Operation Black Storm, with the assistance of Frederick Douglass Foundation PAC and Declaration Alliance PAC, and the national Tea Party and Patriot movement.

Marvin Scott - IN-7, Chuck Smith - VA-3, Bill Randall - NC-13, Tim Scott - SC-3, Bill Marcy - MS-2, Charlotte Bergman - TN-9, Michael Faulkner - NY-15, Robert Broadus - MD-4, Charles Lollar - MD-5, Stephen Broden - TX-9, Star Parker - CA-37, Ryan Frazier - CO-7, Allen West - FL-22, Isaac Hayes - IL-2, and Vince Danet - US Virgin Islands are Operation Black Storm candidates.

K. Carl Smith, President of ConservativeMESSENGER, and Field Director for the Operation Black Storm coalition stated, “We want to reignite America’s passion for liberty and create an atmosphere for political dialogue where Frederick Douglass Republicans can engage in conversation in every community, and show black America an open path of integrity to voting their core values.”

ABOUT KEVIN JACKSON…

Kevin Jackson, author of the critically acclaimed book The Big Black Lie, has made it his mission to expose the left's ignorance and racist political escapades. Propelled by like-minded patriots, Kevin has been featured on the Glenn Beck Program, The Rush Limbaugh Show, the John Gibson Radio show, and even smacked down David Shuster on MSNBC!

REPUBLICAN RENAISSANCE By Kevin Jackson

If you think the election of a half-black president was historical, consider the history America is about to make in the upcoming election of 2010 -- or what conservatives are calling Eviction 2010.

Laura Ingraham touched on it recently in an interview with Carly Fiorina, where Ingraham called 2010 "The Year of the Woman" for Republicans. I can't totally agree with Ingraham on this, because I think this election is much more than the year of the woman. We are in the midst of a Republican Renaissance.

Along with the many Republican women running all around the country in congressional and gubernatorial races, there are fourteen remaining black Republicans running for the House (one more if you include the Virgin Islands). There exists the potential to get more black Republicans elected to Congress than ever since Reconstruction.

There are also nine Latinos House candidates, with the strong likelihood of getting at least four of them elected. The one Latino Senate candidate, Marco Rubio, is all but assured election to the Senate. Finally, there are two Asians running on the Republican ticket.

In New Mexico, Susana Martinez, the first Hispanic woman to win a major party gubernatorial nomination, is ahead in her race. In Nevada, Brian Sandoval, a former U.S. District Court judge, leads in that state's gubernatorial race.

Republicans in recent years bolstered their minority ranks by electing Louisiana's Bobby Jindal as the first Indian-American governor in 2007 and, in 2008, New Orleans' Anh "Joseph" Cao as the first Vietnamese-American member of Congress.

It must perplex the Democrats that in the post-racial, "all things being equal society," both women andminorities are finding their safe landing zone in the Republican Party!

What should be most disturbing to Democrats is that black conservative candidates are for the most part not running in gerrymandered districts with heavy black populations. The same is not true for the Democrats, as 37 of the 39 members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) are running in majority black districts.

Despite this very racist trend in the Democrat Party, don't expect the state-run media to hold Democrats to task. They have been corralling black people into "black neighborhoods," then assigning black Democrat politicians to control black people.

The obvious message by Democrats is that they will allow black "leaders" to hold dominion over other black people in black neighborhoods, but these black politicians shouldn't even think about venturing out to white neighborhoods. This is true of most Latino Democrats as well. If you are a minority, the Democrats expect you to know your place!

And black Democrats certainly do know their place.

The Congressional Black Caucus is actually campaigning against Allen West, the black candidate in Florida. They are actually campaigning for his opponent...a white man! Where is the NAACP to denounce the CBC for not supporting a decorated black military man and great American patriot?

It appears that Colonel Allen West has the right color, but the wrong political party affiliation in order to get either the Congressional Black Caucus to endorse him or the NAACP to cry "racism" against the CBC, all of whom are members of the NAACP!

And don't expect La Raza to support any of the Republican Latino candidates.

Not getting the full support of the GOP across the board may disappoint a few of these minority and female conservative candidates; however, they are not dismayed. They support the history of the Republican Party, and know that it will be they who put the GOP back on the path to constitutional conservatism.

This Republican Renaissance is a throwback to politics the way the Founding Fathers intended it. Most of these conservative candidates have entered politics for the first time in their lives and are not institutional politicians. Institutional politicians call their seats by name, e.g. Ted Kennedy's seat, Joe Biden's old seat, Barack Obama's Senate seat. These candidates know that these are the people's seats.

This group of black conservatives have also rejected the party "machine," opting instead for the support of the grassroots -- the people. They don't owe the Republican Party any favors, nor do they owe any lobbyists or big-money PACs. They are free to legislate without prejudice.

The Left can attempt to set the narrative that the Republican Party is not supporting these black congressional candidates due to racism. Well, that's not the case. The Republican Party didn't support a lot of candidates, including whites. It's mostly just stupid politics by the Republicans, many of whom are just part of the machine. Shame on the Republican Party for not recognizing the importance of electing this new brand of politician, particularly those who could put the Left on their heels.

However, there is a much bigger shame on the Left for their very real racist policies of using minority Democrat politicians to keep their assigned minority neighborhoods in check.

Americans understand that the Left is using racism for their nefarious needs, which is simply to make Americans more dependent on government. This is why so many blacks, Latinos, Asians, and women are entering politics...as Republicans.

The Republican Renaissance will usher in a new era: Emancipation II -- This time, Republicans will free everybody! ###

Kevin Jackson is author of The Black Sphere blog and author of the Amazon best-selling book The BIG Black Lie.


TOPICS: Conspiracy; Government; Politics; Religion
KEYWORDS: blackconservatives; gop; kevinjackson; republican
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To: Freddd

The first part of the article is written by someone else, and I believe that person is misquoting or misinterpreting something. Just my .02


61 posted on 10/28/2010 6:25:21 PM PDT by justsaynomore (We've got some altering and abolishing to do! - Herman Cain)
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To: geraldmcg
Are you calling Michael Steele a self-loathing race traitor?


Frowning takes 68 muscles.
Smiling takes 6.
Pulling this trigger takes 2.
I'm lazy.

62 posted on 10/28/2010 6:32:39 PM PDT by The Comedian (Let's see who can punch the softest. You go first.)
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To: Osage Orange

Sad. For some folks it IS all about race.


63 posted on 10/28/2010 7:01:08 PM PDT by Eagles6
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To: geraldmcg

Support for Allen West here on FR and especially in the Florida board has been fierce. I thought Scott’s choice of Jennifer Carroll as his lt. gov was brilliant but he has not really highlighted this. I think that is a mistake.


64 posted on 10/28/2010 8:43:26 PM PDT by NonValueAdded ("It's amazing, A man who has such large ears could be so tone deaf" Rush Limbaugh 9/8/10)
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To: A CA Guy
Yeah...he's retired.

I think he cooked his goose here in OK.

65 posted on 10/29/2010 6:58:55 PM PDT by Osage Orange (The IRS thinks I'm made of money.............)
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To: Osage Orange; All

I live in Mississippi District 2 and am supporting Bill Marcy. I am disappointed that the Party hasn’t helped him, but apparently they don’t think he stands a chance to beat Bennie Thompson. I hope they are ashamed and that Bill can pull off a stunning upset on Tuesday. I plan to do my part to make it so.


66 posted on 10/29/2010 7:07:06 PM PDT by pollyg107
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