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WILLIAMS: Black especially black men. And therefore, dont get the full benefit. They could benefit from changes in Social Security (search) and those reforms. That message penetrates with younger black people. And as much I might add, it penetrates with younger white. But what you see is that younger black people are not all sort of automatically opposed to hearing a message from a Republican, conservative president.
Thought you'd be interested in this. BTW, I did finally get to watch the tape from the other night and it was impressive.
because they are blinded by hatred???????......they are still using the same old playbook that lost them the Senate, House and Presidency.......insanity....doing the same thing over and over and expecting the same results
I saw this interview the other night. Usually I rush for the mute button when I see Juan WIlliams. I am very glad I listened to him this time.
It was a very insightful interview. Didn't know Juan had it in him to be level headed and honest.
Quite frankly, I'm surprised more liberals haven't been won over by the Bush Administration's domestic socialist tendencies.
This from the same guy who, years ago, said on National Television that the US should be flooded by millions of immigrants to break the back of the white power structure...
Nine percent in 2000 translated to eleven percent in 2004. My guess is this will translate to at least 10 percent for the GOP in 2006 and 2008. Don't be fooled by what Williams, Young and others are saying. The Democrats know that they have the Black vote in their pocket and that vote will stay there. How many times have we seen Powell and Rice depicted as Uncle Tom or Aunt Jemiah or as "oreos" with no outrage expressed by Black leadership? This is no different.
Bump for Juan!
This interview from "Special Report With Brit Hume" aired on Jan. 27, 2005.
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