To: Braak
"Why do Republicans appear in front of the NAALCP? Why bother? I don't see Libs speaking at the NRA or Heritage. So why do we need to pay them the lip service they don't pay us?"Perhaps the opportunity to change a few minds, even at least 1? The way people behave in public, especially around their "peeps" is a lot different then they act when they're not.
Plant a seed and maybe, just maybe, it will grow.
8 posted on
07/11/2012 9:09:53 AM PDT by
NoGrayZone
(For evil to triumph it is only necessary for good men to do nothing.)
To: NoGrayZone
I would agree with you if they had the common courtesy to be polite enough to let someone finish a speech.
But what do I know?
15 posted on
07/11/2012 9:13:17 AM PDT by
Braak
(The US Military, the real arms inspectors!)
To: NoGrayZone
Tribal behavior, or as Rev Sharpton said: Who is us? And who is them?
16 posted on
07/11/2012 9:13:43 AM PDT by
Mikey_1962
(Obama: The Affirmative Action President.)
To: NoGrayZone
I can’t stand CNN, but I kind of thought Glenn Beck served the public being there than being moved over to FoxNews. He had more of a chance to influence more people that don’t hear the conservative point of view normally.
29 posted on
07/11/2012 9:21:24 AM PDT by
MNDude
( Victimhood is the Holy Grail of liberalism)
To: NoGrayZone
Heres a good article by Bryan Preston at PJ Tatler on Governor Romneys address to the NAACP. He doubtless knew that his promise to get ObamaCare repealed would not go over well but he repeated it anyway, generally in the context of employment. His positions on education and the need for more employment (the Black unemployment rate is 14.4 percent) went over well.
Mitt Romneys speech played surprisingly well with todays audience, and may have helped him shed his unfortunate image as a panderer. It certainly raises an interesting question. Given Mitt Romneys courage to address an audience he could expect to be hostile to his message, when will President Barack Obama show similar courage and clearly explain and defend his policies before, say, a school choice coalition convention or the Conference of Catholic Bishops?
Will Governor Romney get more Black votes than is generally anticipated? With the apparent unhappiness in sectors of the Black population --
even the more rabid sectors -- he well may; he certainly should.
49 posted on
07/11/2012 9:34:18 AM PDT by
DanMiller
(Dan Miller)
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