In the News/Activism forum, on a thread titled FANTASTIC! Dr. Ben Carson Owns Cutter and Democrat Governor, 9YearLurker wrote:
Carson is a very smart and personable dude.
Too bad hes a pro-amnesty RINO
I wish black candidates whether announced or have supporters pushing their candidacy would take a serious look at the divisive policies used by socialists led and implented by Obama. And speak out against them.
Those really began with Obamas use of the Bully Pulpit in the Zimmerman case. There are supporters circulating a petition for Carson to run for POTUS. He for one demonstrated no idea of what occured and issued a statement a couple of months ago which was in FR concluding with nearly defending Treyvons action. Here you have report after report here in FRs of black kids attacking non blacks which too often ends in death using that episode generated by the regime as an excuse for these attacks. In which the POTUS says nothing.
Where Obamas two utterances; could have been my son and could have been me ill considered off hand remarks? Not hardly, they were two grenades being tossed. Cold calculated inflamatory remarks designed to gin up his base which I submit he doesnt deserve. Because the blacks have fared worse under his admiinistration.
What was the thinking behind these utterances generated by ? First the socialist utopian concept of population resettlement and concentrating people into population ceters where reliance on public transport would reduce use of fossil fuels.
In fact there was policy statement issued shortly after the SHTF by HUD refering to the issue as a solution. The dots were left unconnedted even though there were a few commentators who did connect that to those Bully Pulpit bomblasts.
The other of course is the political use of division but the problem is until leading black conservatives are willing to confront what is ocurring and speakout against it. That black “demographic” will remain an untouchable monolith in Republican eyes
I hear ya, though I don’t think black pols or conservatives should be especially burdened to speak out on racial issues. (And I doubt Allen West, for example, really just happened to vote for Pigford by accident.)
Blacks and Hispanics, as a voting class, aren’t going to be persuaded against big government policies as long as they are racially favored recipients—and very likely even if that were to change. Note how Hispanics vote in their home country and how immigrants from India vote once they get here.
It’s no accident that the Dems have changed the demographics of our country—or that the GOPe let them.