Posted on 07/11/2011 9:56:53 AM PDT by New Jersey Realist
With a bit of Chicago-machine swagger about him, Bill Clinton, a war room veteran, is back in the spotlight and stumping for Obama.
Speaking to Campus Progress last Wednesday, Clinton asked the crowd of young progressives, Are you fighting? Taking talking points almost directly from the mouth of DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Shultz (D.-Fla.), the former President asserted, There has never been in my lifetime, since we got rid of the poll tax and all the voter Jim Crow burdens on voting, the determined effort to limit a franchise that we see today."
Likening Republican policies aimed at preserving voter integrity in states from Florida to California to poll taxes and literacy tests of the Jim Crow era proves Democrats are desperate. Obamas tax-and-spend agenda stinks on ice. So his segregation mudslingersin this case, Clintonmust rely on shopworn clichés that stir racial animus to fire up his left-wing base.
Are Clinton and Shultz insinuating that minorities, college students and the elderly are all born Democrats, that they are more likely to vote for Democratic candidates than Republican candidates? Is this what Democratic elites think of their constituents? Do Democrats believe blacks and Latinos, old people and youngsters, are too stupid to acquire a photo I.D. by next November?
Moreover, decrying all Republicans as racists is a Democrat article of faith. But why dredge up Jim Crow?
In 1832, the phrase Jim Crow was born. By 1900, every former Confederate state (including Wyoming, Missouri, Ohio, Utah, Kentucky, Kansas and Oklahoma) had enacted Jim Crow laws prohibiting everything from interracial marriage to racially integrated public school systems. These state laws served to place blacks back on a virtual plantation. Similar to the Black Codes that came before them, Jim Crow laws were numerous. However, one denominator codified their sound support in Southern states: They all resulted from Democratic legislators of the Solid South.
When Bill Clinton was 18, his future vice presidents father, Sen. Al Gore Sr., was locked arm-in-arm with other segregationist Democrats to kill the Civil Rights act of 1964. Clintons mentor and friend, klansman J. William Fulbright, joined the Dixiecrats, an ultra-segregationist wing of Democratic lawmakers, in filibustering the Civil Rights Act of 1957 and in killing the 1965 Voting Rights Act.
Clinton, now 64, in his dotage, probably forgot (or was too embarrassed) to mention to the far-Left crowd of youngsters that his party is the party of segregation. Or as Congressman Jessie Jackson Jr. (D.-Ill.) explained in an interview with Fox News contributor Angela McGlowan in her book Bamboozled:
There is no doubt that the Democratic Party is the party of the Confederacy, historically, that the Democratic Party's flag is the Confederate flag. It was our partys flag. That Jefferson Davis was a Democrat, that Stonewall Jackson strongly identified with the Democratic Party, that secessionists in the South saw themselves as Democrats and were Democrats. That so much of the Democratic Partys history, since it is our nations oldest political party, has its roots in slavery.
How did the same Jim Crow Democrats who fought tooth-and-nail with segregationists to keep blacks on a virtual plantation become the party that now wins 95% of the black vote? Republicans passed Civil Rights laws, Democrats wrote revisionist history.
Nevertheless, deceptionwhat all warfare is based on, according to ancient Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu, wont work with independents. Obamas reelection strategy of slander and defaming all conservatives and Republicans as racists wont win him that all-important center.
With a recovery missing 8.5 million jobs, unemployment going in the wrong direction and no perceived end to our economic misery in sight, Obama obviously doesn't see winning a second term without getting down in the gutter to inspire his bulwark leftists.
This latest attempt to stir up Obamas base by former President Clinton is just the beginning. Digging up the ghost of Jim Crow Past may have worked before, but the political landscape has changed. And Americans are seemingly ready to vote their wallets in 2012.
This contest will be a battle between the Democrat Party of higher taxes, more spending and backbiting, and the Republican Party of lower taxes, job creation and solving Americas problems.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jerome Hudson is a member of Project 21 a sponsorship of the National Center for Public Policy Research. He is the editor of OurLastStand.com and can be reached at Jeromehudsonspeaks.com.
Thank you Jerome Hudson. I've been saying this for years.
I seem to remember that Obama already outed Clinton as a racist in 2008..... so....
The more I see Clinton operate, the more I see what an old school “Race” politician he is. If this were 50 years ago, he’d be warning white voters that voting Republican would mean blacks dating their daughters (and he would have used the “N” word for “blacks”). And the best part is the absolute fit he threw when Obama turned the tables on him. Remember him getting all red faced about Obama “playing the race card” on him? Clinton is a tool; a throwback to old Dem politics. The sooner he gets shoved off the national stage the better.
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The old democrats are now known as "neocons", newly minted republicans, and old republicans are now called conservatives. After the democratic party was abandoned by the moderate democrats it was taken over by the socialists and communists who now own and operate it.
That’s what I said!
What’s more important is that today’s demscum are just as racist as the Jim Crow/anti-Civil Rights demscum. They’ve just changed tactics, creating dependency aka virtual slavery as opposed to blatant slavery.
And they’ve successfully dumbed down big city schools to the point where most of today’s virtual slaves don’t even realize it...
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Or as Congressman Jessie Jackson Jr. (D.-Ill.) explained in an interview with Fox News contributor Angela McGlowan in her book Bamboozled:
There is no doubt that the Democratic Party is the party of the Confederacy, historically, that the Democratic Party's flag is the Confederate flag. It was our partys flag. That Jefferson Davis was a Democrat, that Stonewall Jackson strongly identified with the Democratic Party, that secessionists in the South saw themselves as Democrats and were Democrats. That so much of the Democratic Partys history, since it is our nations oldest political party, has its roots in slavery.
This is pretty much what Ann Coulter wrote in her new book DEMONIC. She goes into more detail about all of this.
Huh?
Confederate states: 1. South Carolina Dec. 20, 1860 July 9, 1868 2. Mississippi Jan. 9, 1861 Feb. 23, 1870 3. Florida Jan. 10, 1861 June 25, 1868 4. Alabama Jan. 11, 1861 July 13, 1868 5. Georgia Jan. 19, 1861 July 15, 18702 6. Louisiana Jan. 26, 1861 July 9, 1868 7. Texas March 2, 1861 March 30, 1870 8. Virginia April 17, 1861 Jan. 26, 1870 9. Arkansas May 6, 1861 June 22, 1868 10. North Carolina May 20, 1861 July 4, 1868 11. Tennessee June 8, 1861 July 24, 1866
The author should have used the phrase “as well as” instead of “including.”
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Exactly my thinking buddy...the majority of those states listed sent thousands of troops to fight for the preservation of the Union...was wyoming even a state? Utah? Missouri was a border state..Ohio had more northern regiments than most of the other states..I’m quite confused and admit I stopped reading after that.
Exactly my thinking buddy...the majority of those states listed sent thousands of troops to fight for the preservation of the Union...was wyoming even a state? Utah? Missouri was a border state..Ohio had more northern regiments than most of the other states..I’m quite confused and admit I stopped reading after that.
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