Posted on 06/05/2003 9:08:44 PM PDT by chance33_98
Democrats Botch Firing of Black Staffers
by Hazel Trice Edney Originally posted 6/4/2003
WASHINGTON (NNPA)If the Democratic National Committee cant handle the next presidential campaign any better than it executed last weeks botched attempt to lay off a group of African-American staffers, it may as well concede the White House to George W. Bush in 2004, some key African-Americans leaders say.
Donna Brazile, chairwoman of the DNC Voting Rights Institute and Al Gores presidential campaign manager in 2000, expressed public disappointment with party officials after receiving word that 10 DNC staff members would be dismissedall of them African-Americans.
Its outrageous, she says. They have been targeted for dismissal without anyone discussing this with members of the DNC Black Caucus or the Congressional Black Caucus. This would have a disastrous affect on the morale of Black Democrats across the country.
And if that happens, it could spell trouble for Democrats, says Brazile, a political science professor at Georgetown University
If they are unable to get this right, then they will be unable to get the Democratic strategy right to defeat George Bush in 2004, Brazile declares.
Many are blaming Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe for the miscue.
Hes liable to do something thats racially insensitive again, which is going to complicate the ability of the Democratic Party to motivate Black people, says Ron Walters, political science professor at the University of Maryland. Terry McAuliffe doesnt appear to have any Black people in his inner circle that when he makes a decision he can pass it by them and say, How is this going to look?
DNC spokesman Jim Mulhall says the number released by the DNC to Brazile and othersincluding Minyon Moore, former DNC chief operating officerhas not been confirmed. However, he did not deny the accuracy of those numbers. Mulhall did say that the DNC is looking at possible budget cuts.
Its been an ongoing process and basically it is so we can maximize and make the DNC the most efficient organization possible for the tough job well have to do to beat George Bush, he says.
After receiving public criticism from Brazile, DNC head McAuliffe apparently called off the firingsor at least delayed some of them. He refused to return repeated phone calls to the NNPA requesting comment.
Mulhall says the DNC has hired eight new staffers, five of whom are Black, including a Black press secretary. He says there will still be layoffs over the coming weeks, but there will be fewer than 10 and not all of them will be Black. But Brazile remains cautious.
The fact remains that the list that was read off to me contained African-Americans only, she says. I am grateful that the party decided not to lay off their distinguished hard-working African-Americans, some who have been in civil rights since the 1960s. Terry McAuliffe has assured me that no such list will ever reach his desk. I want to give him the benefit of the doubt that he had not signed off on this.
Walters, the political scientist, says the blow up exposes DNC contempt for Black voters.
Blacks dont appear to have decision-making power. There is this matter of not consulting Black people before making these decisions, Walters says. The bottom line here is that its obvious to me that for all of the titles that Donna and [others] have, that somebody should be consulting them before they do this stuff.
Moore, who served as White House political director in the Clinton administration from 1997 to 2000, says that during her tenure as chief operating officer at the DNC from early 2001 until August 2002, people of color made up at least half of the staff.
According to DNC officials, Blacks made up approximately 30 percent of the 170-member staff in 2001. But, with a series of layoffs, the staff is now down to 94 people, 26 of whom are Black (22 percent). An additional reduction of 10 would have taken the number of Blacks down to only 16 or 13 percent of the staff.
Meanwhile, Blacks continue to give 80 percent to 90 percent of its vote to Democrats.
Melanie Campbell, president and chief executive officer of the National Coalition for Black Civic Participation, a non-partisan get-out-the-vote group, observes:
This further exacerbates the perception that the Democratic Party takes the African-American vote for granted. It does not help that situation at all. I understand the need to manage an organization and make operational decisions. But that also has to be done in such a way that you do not damage whats supposed to be a part of your strong base. She isnt the only one that holds that opinion.
Itll have more of an impact among Black party activist and grassroots people who work in the campaigns, says Robert C. Smith, professor of political science at San Francisco State University. I think at some point as the cycle unfolds that people will remember it. It will leave a bad taste in peoples mouths even after they say it was not the way it appeared to be.
With new Republicans effort to reach Black voters, alienating African-Americans could be the Democrats worst nightmare, some observers say.
Says Walters, What the Democratic Party has feared is dissatisfaction breaking out. Thats why this is inexplicable to me.
I don't see that happening, but it would seem the Dems are ticking off the black voters which is not a smart move
I'd read this in a news item a few days ago, AP I believe.
The piece I read indicated, as I recall, that these hirings had taken place immediately before or immediately after the planned "lay-offs."
Even the info in thie article, referring to eight new hirings, begs the question: why would they hire eight new people and then plan a "lay-off" of ten or more (lay-offs allegedly because of financial considerations)?
Missing from this picture is clearly a component they are not revealing---and it is their right not to, I guess---of performance issues and terminations of people for issues other than financial. That is the only thing that could explain how they would hire people while simultaneously planning the "laying-off" of others, right? (Assuming they simply did not KNOW the financial straits when hiring the "eight" new people.) Did they fire some people, and the eight new-hires were backfilling those positions?
In and of itself, firings, or "lay offs" for PERFORMANCE issues would not be an issue unless it is disproportionately black, and that would also not be an issue except for the fact that we are talking about an outfit whose leaders are ostensibly so sensitive to and driven by absolute numerical quotas above all other hiring and firing considerations.
Any non-'Rat who tried this would have been immediately branded as a rascist by the entire 'Rat family and their PR firm of ABCBSNBCNNNYTWP.
Gotta believe that Terry thought all those dark faces were turning off the whites and scaring the sh*t out of the Hispanics.
Terry was trying to reduce percentage of blacks to 13% - sorta like in proportion to total population. However, if 90% of blacks vote 'Rat, they should comprise approx 25% of the DNC. I think Donna Brazille should insist on it.
I think the Dems could tick everyone of them off individually, and still get their votes. Kind of sucks, huh?
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