Posted on 07/11/2012 2:02:47 PM PDT by Kaslin
GOP Presidential Nominee Mitt Romney just wrapped up his speech to the NAACP convention in Houston, focusing mostly on the economy and education reform. Right out of the gate, Romney received laughs from the crowd after cracking a joke about President Obama.
I appreciate the chance to speak first even before Vice President Biden gets his turn tomorrow. I just hope the Obama campaign wont think youre playing favorites."
Romney framed his speech in general economic terms and tailored parts of it specifically to the African-American community. He focused on the family and defended traditional marriage, which received applause. President Obama supports same-sex marriage.
If equal opportunity in America were an accomplished fact, black families could send their sons and daughters to public schools that truly offer the hope of a better life. Instead, for generations, the African-American community has been waiting and waiting for that promise to be kept. Today, black children are 17 percent of students nationwide but they are 42 percent of the students in our worst-performing schools. Our society sends them into mediocre schools and expects them to perform with excellence, and that is not fair. Frederick Douglass observed that, It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men. Yet, instead of preparing these children for life, too many schools set them up for failure. Everyone in this room knows that we owe them better than that.Im hopeful that together we can set a new direction in federal policy, starting where many of our problems do with the family. A study from the Brookings Institution has shown that for those who graduate from high school, get a full-time job, and wait until 21 before they marry and then have their first child, the probability of being poor is two percent. And if those factors are absent, the probability of being poor is 76 percent.
"Here at the NAACP, you understand the deep and lasting difference the family makes. Your former executive director, Dr. Benjamin Hooks, had it exactly right. The family, he said, remains the bulwark and the mainstay of the black community. That great truth must not be overlooked.
"Any policy that lifts up and honors the family is going to be good for the country, and that must be our goal. As President, I will promote strong families and I will defend traditional marriage."
"As you may have heard from my opponent, I am also a believer in the free-enterprise system. I believe it can bring change where so many well-meaning government programs have failed. Ive never heard anyone look around an impoverished neighborhood and say, You know, theres too much free enterprise around here. Too many shops, too many jobs, too many people putting money in the bank.
What you hear, of course, is how do we bring in jobs? How do we make good, honest employers want to move in and stay? And with the shape this economy is in, were asking that more than ever.
Free enterprise is still the greatest force for upward mobility, economic security, and the expansion of the middle class. We have seen in recent years what its like to have less free enterprise. As President, I will show the good things that can happen when we have more more business activity, more jobs, more opportunity, more paychecks, more savings accounts.
Romney also addressed the importance of being at the NAACP convention, despite 95 percent of blacks voting for Obama in 2008.
With 90 percent of African-Americans voting for Democrats, some of you may wonder why a Republican would bother to campaign in the African American community, and to address the NAACP. Of course, one reason is that I hope to represent all Americans, of every race, creed or sexual orientation, from the poorest to the richest and everyone in between.But there is another reason: I believe that if you understood who I truly am in my heart, and if it were possible to fully communicate what I believe is in the real, enduring best interest of African American families, you would vote for me for president. I want you to know that if I did not believe that my policies and my leadership would help families of color -- and families of any color -- more than the policies and leadership of President Obama, I would not be running for president, Romney said. I am running for president because I know that my policies and vision will help hundreds of millions of middle class Americans of all races, will lift people from poverty, and will help prevent people from becoming poor. My campaign is about helping the people who need help. The course the President has set has not done that and will not do that. My course will.
Romney also offered the audience new information he hasnt publicly touted, his father George Romney, was a strong supporter of the Civil Rights movement.
Yet always, in both parties, there have been men and women of integrity, decency, and humility who called injustice by its name. For every one of us a particular person comes to mind, someone who set a standard of conduct and made us better by their example. For me, that man is my father, George Romney.It wasnt just that my Dad helped write the civil rights provision for the Michigan Constitution, though he did. It wasnt just that he helped create Michigans first civil rights commission, or that as governor he marched for civil rights in Detroit though he did those things, too.
More than these public acts, it was the kind of man he was, and the way he dealt with every person, black or white. He was a man of the fairest instincts, and a man of faith who knew that every person was a child of God.
Romneys speech made it clear he wasn't at the NAACP convention to pander or preach at the audience. He simply presented a slew of facts and straight talk. Some topics he touched on, like repealing ObamaCare, received boos, but overall Romney received applause throughout his speech and it was reported by NBC that many in the audience gave Romney standing applause at the end of his remarks. It was clear he had a positive impact although the media will choose to focus only on the opposition to his remarks.
Congressional Black Caucus Chairman Cleaver said Romney should not have criticized President Obama in front of a black audience but dispproved of audience booing.
You can watch the entire speech here.
Some of these posters act on this board in a way they never would in an in-person discussion.
It’s almost impossible to find video of Romney’s standing ovation. At the end of this clip you’ll see a small part of it. Here’s the link: http://www.thehopeforamerica.com/play.php?id=12016
No it was done to show other voting blocks just what liberal communists the NAACP happen to be and exposes the racial divide and conquer strategy of the Dem’s. The NAACP looked really bad and independent voters will note it. It also dilutes the old “white republicans are racists because they never go speak to the NAACP during the election year” club that past republicans have been beaten over the head with!
It showed strength frankly...but strength to what end I am not sure. Romney is Nixonian in his duplicity and I’m not sure about his true inner motives.
I suspect that in some folks minds the “pandering”, if there was any at all, had more to do with the fact that Romney simply went to the NAACP convention. Just showing up there meant that he was pandering. I don’t agree with with that sentiment...just putting it out there.
It's really sweet of you, CaptainCrunch, to impute the charge of "race baiting" to me. Not to mention that I am absolutely immune to "white guilt syndrome."
One can "delve into the statistics of IQ according to race," as The Bell Curve did. But that work tells you more about the manipulation of statistics than it does about what is really going on WRT actual human beings.
IOW, IQ and achievement may not be as closely correlated as one might think. There are plenty of high-IQ "bums" in this world. There are also plenty of relatively low-IQ people who take responsibility for their lives and thus are capable of achieving some degree of personal success in our society. I also suppose that undereducated people will be left fairly clueless about how to conduct a decent life, without regard to their IQ score.
What I do see from observation and experience is that American Blacks who have shed the Plantation Mentality do very well in our society. These are people who do not consign themselves to permanent underclass status, a status that represents itself as deserving of endless taxpayer-funded subsidies, up to and including reparations cash payments because once the institution of human chattel slavery existed in this country. It doesn't matter that nobody alive today was involved in this pernicious institution, neither as slaves nor slave owners. Plantation Mentality Blacks want to be compensated for "sufferings" as slaves which they have not themselves ever suffered.
To me, the greatest irony of all time is that it was the Republican Party that liberated the slaves (Abraham Lincoln), and guaranteed them equal protection under the Constitution (13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments). The Democrat Party fought this tooth and nail for the next 100 years ("separate but 'equal'") until Lyndon Johnson cynically recognized these "n*ggers" were also voters and, as such, could be "bought" and paid for from taxpayer funds, in the service of Democrat power and ideological goals. As a result of his "Great Society" programs, today the overwhelming majority of American Blacks vote Democrat. And the Democrat politicians teach their constituents to hate the liberators of their own people that is, the Republicans. In effect, the Dems are recruiting free men to voluntarily "go back to the Plantation," where they will be "cared for" and "protected."
Also, the Black family has been utterly destroyed by Johnson's policies. Something like 73% of Black births are to single mothers trying to qualify for "social benefits." This has led to a culture of male irresponsibility in the Black community, which has deprived children of the indispensable Father figure in their upbringing. (Not to mention the increase in crime rates gang-related and other within Black inner-city communities.)
But where we find intact Black families, we tend to find people just as prosperous as the rest of non-Black American society.
The main problem here it seems to me is the Plantation Mentality. This is cultivated at least two ways:
The inner-city public schools do not teach American history; they teach the politics of grievance. Indeed, this is a main theme even in more upscale school districts nowadays.
That this practice continues, I attribute mainly to two things: (1) Left Progressive "political correctness" (the very "doctrine" of the public-school teachers unions); and (2) race-baiters like the Reverends Wright, Jackson, and Sharpton whose siren song is that American Blacks are always being cheated by the non-Black surrounding society, and therefore are entitled to "restitution" at the expense of non-Black society. This is a deliberate promotion of endless race war....
What really kills me is the unstated premise that underlies both the performance of the public schools and the race-baiters: That Black Americans NEED to "go back to the Plantation" NEED to be "protected" by government BECAUSE they really CANNOT fend for themselves without outside help. From TAXPAYERS.
Thus we have a "self-fulfilling prophecy."
Yet again, American Blacks who have shed the Plantation Mentality routinely succeed in American society on all standards of measurement: intact families, rising prosperity, individual achievement, etc.
Well, them be my thoughts on this subject, FWTW.
Thanks so much for writing, CaptainKrunch!
democrats then/democrats now
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v645/SeniorChieftain/Democrat_Rights_1961_2012.png
democrats then/democrats now
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v645/SeniorChieftain/Democrat_Rights_1961_2012.png
The inner-city public schools do not teach American history; they teach the politics of grievance. Indeed, this is a main theme even in more upscale school districts nowadays.
That this practice continues, I attribute mainly to two things: (1) Left Progressive "political correctness" (the very "doctrine" of the public-school teachers unions); and (2) race-baiters like the Reverends Wright, Jackson, and Sharpton whose siren song is that American Blacks are always being cheated by the non-Black surrounding society, and therefore are entitled to "restitution" at the expense of non-Black society. This is a deliberate promotion of endless race war....
What really kills me is the unstated premise that underlies both the performance of the public schools and the race-baiters: That Black Americans NEED to "go back to the Plantation" NEED to be "protected" by government BECAUSE they really CANNOT fend for themselves without outside help. From TAXPAYERS.
Thank you so much for your wonderful essay-posts, dearest sister in Christ!
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.