Posted on 10/06/2004 11:59:50 AM PDT by MarlboroRed
But the thing to me, folks, is this election shouldn't even be close right now. The reason that it is close, they're reasons that have to do with things that, you know, Karl Rove and George W. Bush really don't have all that much to say about or control over. I mean demographics -- if we can be honest here for a second -- demographics are going to make it increasingly more difficult for Republicans to win in the future if things don't change as they are now. Many people who are voting have no context. I've got story after story today of voter fraud, registration fraud in Franklin County, Ohio. There are more registered voters than the Census Bureau says are eligible. We got a story out of Tampa today in the St. Petersburg Times about how a group that was formed in the 1970s, you may have heard of them, ACORN, is out trying to register voters two and three times and they've been caught in the act. You've got the Kerry campaign demanding 6,000 lawyers at these polling places but they will not allow Republican lawyers to be sitting side by side. But one of our problems here is that some of the people voting have no context today. They're just being registered and sent out there with marching orders essentially; World War II generation is dying off. We have people here because of the open border policy. We have people who have not assimilated into our culture. The liberal propaganda resonates with many of them, at least, a large number of them, maybe a growing number of them, because of the "we'll do everything for you" propaganda that liberals are known for.
I'm not trying to be defeatist. I don't want anybody to misunderstand. I just want you to know what the obstacles are here. Before everybody starts dumping on Bush and Rove and everybody else totally, there are some things that you have to understand. We still have history taught by the left in academia. The media has been teaching history for a long time and, you know, some inroads are being made there, tremendous inroads are being made. Progress is taking place but I want to be realistic about some of the obstacles that we still face. You can't have all this history taught by the left, including the media and expect to make huge, huge inroads. This is an election, maybe the first of its kind, with such dramatic demographic changes. And these demographic changes, as long as we don't do something about immigration, are going to continue.
Bush, I hate to say this -- but I mean you know this has been one of my bugaboos since 2000 -- on the domestic side Bush has spent like a liberal. He has spent and spent and spent and spent and spent. But, his problem is he dares to defend his country. So the fact that he dares to defend his country cancels out all the so-called "good," he's doing by spending like a liberal. And I think as I look back at the debate, one little comment about it, as you look back at Bush in that first debate, the last half of that debate, first half I'm telling you was a different story than the last half. There was a big momentum shift, but you look back at the second half of that debate, I think what you saw is the new tone. Maybe even a little bit prevent defense. Don't be mean. Let's not attack, let's not make people dislike us. Let's not get people angry at us and so forth. Of course just the opposite was called for, and just the opposite was what was necessary.
So, you know, I mean one of the examples of this demographic shift I can give you, just so you'll know, I'll give you an illustration. Orange County, California. Orange County always was relied on to offset the Democrat liberal dominance of Los Angeles. But now over 50% of Orange County is minority and immigrant and most of them vote Democrat, most of the new arrivals. The point is that the Republicans, I'm looking long-term here just to give you something to think about, not just this election and not primarily this election, but long-term. The Republicans just cannot expect to keep winning if every election we have to write off California. If every election we have to write off New York, Illinois, and maybe soon Florida, if those states become states that we have to write off simply because of demographic shifts, then you can't expect to win. One of those states, some of those states, are eventually going to have to be mined and cultivated if consistent national victories are to take place.
And the Europeans people WILL take to the streets, where we won't. They will not permit the sort of demographic changes we see. In fact, so-called Nationalist parties are scoring huge victories in the UK, the Netherlands and Germany. And these sorts of victories are a calling card to the main parties that immigration will not be tolerated. No for nothing does the world refer to Europe as "Fortress Europe." Can you imagine such a thing happening here?
Finally, the developed European countries, and their business leaders, cannot support the sort of cheap labor policies our politicians and business leaders support because the trade unions won't permit it. Ultimately, the developed European countries can turn to the under-employed of East Europe for that purpose.
When Bush started spending like a liberal on education - increased the budget by 30-40% - the liberals still had to be against him and so came up with the "underfunding" line, used again by Edwards last night. So even as Bush increases funding by unprecedented amounts, he's accused of "underfunding" NCLB by 28 billion dollars, a number just pulled out of the air. This is an average of $560,000,000 per STATE - so called underfunding - yet NO ONE in the media challenged where that figure came from, what it meant, or whther it was even reasonable.
Extremely good point, the GOP doesn't groom up coming candidates in a lot of states across the nation. Look at Illinois, where the young GOP is defunct. What's worse is they abandon entire swaths of population centers, thereby not offering any alternative to the voters. Indiana is right behind Illinoi, except for Mitch Daniels, there are no other up and coming GOP candidates.
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I've listened to the Rush Limbaugh Show. Maybe you missed when he spoke of it, or perhaps don't remember, but he's spoken before of how difficult it will be for a Republican to win in future based on the rising population of minorities, that the border situation was not helpful, and the Republicans should take note.
Though he's also referenced material that abortion is slowly killing off the Liberal population, and has affected the trend towards Conservatism as a result.
BTW, I am giving no opinion of what I think on this at this time. I've put it all aside until after the election, just stating Rush has spoken of this before.
Thanks for the info. Great. I hope he continues.
The single greatest effect on this year's election will be Democratic voter fraud.
If you can videotape people entering election booths on election day...do it.
Democrat lawyers will be on hand in battleground states to persecute you.
Duh. I lost alot respect for Rush when Bush floated his amnesty plan last year. Rush called it a "principled" stand. What a load!
Help me out here, I'm not reading between the lines well.
Just who, pray tell, does this country REALLY belong to?
Too bad Bush has done absolutely nothing about illegal immigration. Americans will be a minority in this country in 15 years. that is a fact and nobody in the Republican or democratic Parties will do anything about because they want their votes and cheap labor.
With electronic voting, there will be no record of how anyone voted. Michael Fat was handing out Potato chips and french fries to anyone who would promise to vote for French Kerry and Andy Griffith.
I'm of the opinion that there wouldn't be a Democrat party if Republicans weren't so greedy, and, indeed, out to protect the rich (at any cost). There is a kernel of truth to that stereotype protrayed by the Democrats. Of course the 'rats are all socialist/communist gun grabbers, so what can you do. This two party system is turning out to be a real loser, whereby we're enacting the worst ideas of both parties, instead of the best.
Ridding the party of Buchanan was just a first step.
Buchanan is a KKK type? LOL what color was his running mate in 2004?
Massive illegal immigration was bound to cause this. It is not only the republican party that is doomed, but also America itself. America will eventually balkanized and collapse much like eastern Europe or the old soviet union (and like the Roman Empire).
What most people don't realize is that the Roman Empire faced exactly the same thing the we face. Rome had its own Mexican Border-the Danube river. When thousands of uncultured, uneducated barbarians massed just on the other side of it, begging to be admitted and wanting asylum, Rome went liebral and let them in. Rome then eventually ceased to have a unified language, culture, and identity. Rome then collapsed and a thousand years of intellectual darkness followed. America has chosen to do the same as Rome, which has sealed her fate-balkanization and destruction.
America's future is bleak. Either democracy collapses and we get a dictator or we balkanize and all become third world. Many have been predicting this, sad that only now-when it is too late-that people are waking up to see the inevitable.
this is a good thread, when some freepers post that Bush may well be the last Republican who is evenly moderately conservative who can be elected president - we get trashed.
Forget about looking too far down the road - for starters, we've got to stop Hillary in 2008. And this trend, along with some others, is going to mean that a "real" conservative can't beat her.
I say again: Rudy/Rice 2008.
"Who on this board has done more for conservatism than Rush?"
Looks like Rush is selling out.
Trying to swing the election toward Kerry.
Why else would he bring this up,
less than 30 days BEFORE the election.
He's got a "know it all" attitude just like O'Reilly.
I gave them both up long ago.
I get my news here, and make up my own mind.
I don't need "spin" from anybody.
Thinking About Fernando
Reflections on the Hispanic Arrival (Fred Reed)
www.fredoneverything.net
Regarding the enormous influx of Hispanics into the United States through Mexico, a few disordered and chaotic thoughts:
To begin with, why does it get so little attention? The flow across the border is huge, 1066 by inadvertence, resembling the movement of the Germanic people into the Roman Empire in the fourth and fifth centuries. We no longer control our borders. As more Mexicans arrive, their growing political influence will ensure that we will be unable to reassert control.
When the migration has finished, the United States will be a very different place. Whether the change will be good or bad can be debated. That it is a watershed in our history cannot. Why so little discussion?
Answer: Political correctness. Unfavorable commentary on immigration is almost unpublishable.
Next, who are these new folk? What are they like?
I can give you my own anecdotal answer. I've lived in Mexico, and watch the Spanish channels on cable to keep my Spanish up. These provide a window on the Hispanic world. To my eye, Hispanics are remarkably like mainstream white Americans. They feel European, not surprising since they are Spanish in origin. Their talk shows and game shows are exactly like ours, the same soft porn and relationships. Their attitudes toward most things are similar to ours. I see no obvious reason why they should have any greater difficulty melding than did the Italians.
Unlike blacks, Hispanics are not angry at the United States. They very much want to be here. You couldn't drag them back across the border with a backhoe and a team of mules. They constantly talk about having come here to find "una vida mejor," a better life. When you've lived under the Guatemalan police, you have no doubts about the superiority of San Diego.
They want to be not just in the US, but a part of it. A standard topic for news features is that some Hispanic has made it in America, and boy are we proud. When a Hispanic singer "crosses over" (i.e. manages to become popular with Anglo audiences) the Spanish channels are no end pleased. Every Spanish-speaking actor who gets a part in a movie in Hollywood is chronicled: Hey, we're getting there. Sammy Sosa was to them evidence that they are becoming part of America.
They clearly think that they have a right to be in this country, regardless of what Anglos want, and vigorously support immigration. It isn't a rational view, and infuriates a lot of Anglos, but they hold it tightly. This is the Promised Land, where the poor and oppressed can have a better life. They have a right to come if they choose.
Don't waste your time arguing with them. You won't win.
Hispanics think politically, know they are gaining political power, and plan to use it-not against Anglos, against whom they have little, but for Hispanics. The election of Hispanic officials is very much noted. There is a political vitality to these people that one does not find in, say, blacks, with whom they see themselves as being in competition. (They don't quite say this. Over and over, though, they point out that in a few years they will be the largest ethnic minority in the nation.)
The Hispanic-black competition may heat up. Already around Washington blacks are angry that Hispanics are taking what blacks regard as their jobs. The Hispanics are going to win this one. People who hire uneducated labor routinely tell me that they prefer Hispanics because they show up on time, don't call in sick or simply not appear, don't have bad attitudes, and work like dogs. Guess who they hire?
Hispanics do not want to be linguistically isolated, do not want to turn the United States into a nation divided by language. The Spanish channels groan under the weight of commercials for instruction in English. In the typical ad, Jose gets turned down for a job or a date with an Anglo lovely because he can't speak English. After going to the school being advertised, he has a job in a bank. They are not enthusiastic about bilingual education. The activists are, but people interviewed in the street invariably say they want their kids to learn English, right now if not sooner.
Spanish, not English, is the endangered language. On talk shows in Spanish, such as "Christina" out of Miami, younger guests often have to ask how to say something in Spanish. A joke in English gets a laugh from the audience. When they drop in English words, which they often do, the accent is usually perfect: English is their primary language, or at least equal to Spanish. Believe it or not, several times I've heard Hispanics arguing for bilingual education so that their kids will learn Spanish, which many are forgetting.
As a police reporter, one of my other guises, I see a lot of Hispanics. Here the picture differs a bit from the view on television. The elder Hispanics are friendly, courteous to the police, and do not engage in serious crime. You can find exceptions, but the foregoing is the rule. They tend to drink hard, however, and account for a high proportion of drunk drivers-and I mean drunk sometimes to the point of bouncing from curb to curb. Friends at detox centers talk of seeing blood-alcohol concentrations that would pickle most people.
More ominous, the kids do not seem to be academically ambitious or inclined to work hard. They drop out of school, don't show much interest while they are still in, and, at least around Washington, join suburban gangs. These are not hardcore gangs like the Latin Kings in Chicago, but they aren't good either. If Hispanics are not going to become at least partly stuck in the lower rungs of society, they had better get over the lack of interest in school. No promises there.
The overall prognosis? For what it's worth, my take is that they'll make it. The road may be rocky at times, but they'll get there. I think. The odd cultural barrier that exists between blacks and whites does not exist between Anglos and Hispanics. They'll move up, fit in, mix. (Leave the latter to young Anglo guys.)
I'd better be right, because they're not leaving.
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