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A New Kind of Minority Is Challenging Louisiana's Racial Conventions (sickening NYT bias!)
The New York Times ^ | October 12, 2003 | Adam Cohen

Posted on 10/12/2003 10:04:43 AM PDT by AM2000

NEW ORLEANS

The election-night blowout at the Astor Crowne Plaza in the French Quarter last weekend was something rare in Republican politics: a truly biracial event. But even though 33 percent of Louisiana — and 67 percent of New Orleans — is black, there was scarcely a black reveler there. The mix of people celebrating Bobby Jindal's first-round win in this year's governor's race was an unusual one: whites and Indian-Americans.

California's new governor has been grabbing all the headlines, but Mr. Jindal's odyssey has been nearly as remarkable. At the age of 32, he has an almost freakishly impressive résumé: at 24, he was running Louisiana's hospital system. But perhaps more notable, in a state where an ex-Ku Klux Klan grand wizard, David Duke, made a real run for the governor's office, Mr. Jindal is the dark-skinned son of immigrants from India.

As Mr. Jindal moves on to a Nov. 15 runoff against Lt. Gov. Kathleen Blanco, he has a chance to make history. He would be the nation's first Indian-American governor, and one of the few elected officials from an ethnic group that now numbers nearly two million. And he would be Louisiana's first nonwhite governor since P. B. S. Pinchback served for 35 days during Reconstruction. But if Mr. Jindal's success is a sign of racial progress, and it is, it also has elements that suggest how far we still have to go.

Mr. Jindal, who was born in Baton Rouge, wasted little time adopting Louisiana ways. As a small child, he announced he was trading in his given name of Piyush for Bobby. In his teens, he converted to Catholicism. He then breezed through Brown University and became a Rhodes Scholar.

Gov. Mike Foster, who is prevented by term limits from running this year, appointed Mr. Jindal hospitals chief, and made him president at age 27 of the University of Louisiana system. Mr. Jindal was an assistant secretary of the Bush administration's Department of Health and Human Services before announcing for governor. The fast-talking Mr. Jindal presented himself as a "problem solver," with conservative views, including opposition to affirmative action.

Mr. Jindal began the campaign with strong backing from Mr. Foster, but it still seemed his ethnicity might rule him out. Louisiana, which is barely 1 percent Asian, has little experience with Indian-Americans. And the South, historically fixated on blacks and whites, has had trouble knowing what to make of people who are neither. In 1927, the Supreme Court ruled that Mississippi was within its rights to make Martha Lum, a Chinese girl, attend a "colored" school rather than a white one.

One black legislator dismissed Mr. Jindal's candidacy early on, calling him, according to The Associated Press, "too dark for the white folks, and not dark enough for the blacks." But that was wrong. It certainly seemed possible Mr. Jindal would be "too dark" for Louisiana whites, a majority of whom backed Mr. Duke in his runs for senator and governor in the early 1990's. But Mr. Jindal, who has been embraced by the religious right, apparently won upward of 40 percent of the white vote last week.

Nor was Mr. Jindal "not dark enough" for blacks. Whites like Senator Mary Landrieu have racked up as much as 96 percent of the black vote. Mr. Jindal's problem, and the reason his pioneering candidacy attracted only a handful of black votes last weekend, is his stand on the issues, and the fact that in a campaign filled with 18-point programs, he has scarcely addressed the special problems of Louisiana blacks.

Mr. Jindal's ethnicity, which has drawn little attention so far, could be a factor in the runoff. In last weekend's crowded field, Democratic candidates won 57 percent of the vote. To win, Ms. Blanco needs only to hold on to that base. But Mr. Jindal has to hunt for new support. He has made modest efforts to woo blacks but is unlikely to get far. To win, he will need overwhelming white support. If even a small percentage of white conservatives hold his ethnicity against him, it could cost him the election.

A win by Mr. Jindal would raise a different set of racial questions. Blacks who have run for governor in recent years got less than 35 percent of the vote. It may be that they were too liberal, but it may also be that the state remains resistant to a black governor. If Mr. Jindal wins, it may mean not that race no longer matters in Louisiana, but simply that — in a change from the days of Martha Lum — Asian-Americans now fall on the white side of the racial divide.

If Mr. Jindal is Louisiana's next governor, he will be hailed by national Republicans as a symbol of inclusion, a new Colin Powell or J. C. Watts. But he will be a hollow symbol if he ends the white lock on the governor's mansion despite overwhelming opposition from the state's blacks. If the Republican Party really wants to be inclusive, in Louisiana and nationally, it needs to start finding nonwhite candidates that nonwhites want to vote for.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections; US: Louisiana
KEYWORDS: bobbyjindal; indianamericans; louisiana; race
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1 posted on 10/12/2003 10:04:43 AM PDT by AM2000
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To: AM2000
What is it with leftists and their fixation on race?
2 posted on 10/12/2003 10:09:50 AM PDT by Klickitat
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To: Klickitat
And what's more, you don't even count as a minority unless you're a liberal! The NYT basically just called Jindal white, simply because enough black folk don't vote for him.
4 posted on 10/12/2003 10:13:22 AM PDT by AM2000
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To: AM2000
"Blacks who have run for governor in recent years got less than 35 percent of the vote. It may be that they were too liberal, but it may also be that the state remains resistant to a black governor."

The New York Times simply cannot conceive of voting against a black because he is "too liberal". Therefore, it must be "racism".

Was the Times "racist", I wonder, to dump Carl McCall in the New York State gubernatorial campaign? Simply because some white folks, the Clintons, asked them to...???

There is more insidious racism in this one piece from the New York Times than I've seen on any Free Republic thread, ever.

5 posted on 10/12/2003 10:30:32 AM PDT by okie01 (www.ArmorforCongress.com...because Congress isn't for the morally halt and the mentally lame.)
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To: AM2000
This article is the most disgusting example of the embedded ideological racism in the Left's dogma. A minority is not really a minority unless black people vote for him; a person is effectively white unless liberals love him, no matter his ethnicity; any racial group that does better academically and professionally than blacks doesn't count when the minority-nose counters and race baiters decide.

Awful.
6 posted on 10/12/2003 10:58:28 AM PDT by thoughtomator ("A republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: AM2000
Other than snotty, racist, politically bigoted, and demeaning to Indians and blacks, there's nothing wrong with this piece of tripe from the New York Times.

If Bobby Jindal wins in Louisiana, he will have done it the "old-fashioned way," he will "earn it." What really frosts the Times is the idea that yet another Republican might win for Governor, against the views and prejudices of the Democrats and the editors/writers of the Times. This is a hit piece -- exceptionally subtle, but a hit piece all the same.

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7 posted on 10/12/2003 11:02:37 AM PDT by Congressman Billybob (www.ArmorforCongress.com Visit. Join. Help. Please.)
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To: AM2000
If the Republican Party really wants to be inclusive, in Louisiana and nationally, it needs to start finding nonwhite candidates that nonwhites want to vote for.

Here's a novel idea for the bigoted author of this piece: How about running candidates who are qualified individuals with no regard to their skin color!

8 posted on 10/12/2003 11:12:36 AM PDT by alnick (Pray that God will grant wisdom to American voters.)
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To: alnick
, it needs to start finding nonwhite candidates for whom that non whites want to vote for.

Damn fool can't even properly use English!

9 posted on 10/12/2003 11:16:17 AM PDT by freedumb2003 (Peace through Strength)
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To: AM2000


Bobby Jindal.
10 posted on 10/12/2003 12:02:09 PM PDT by TheAngryClam (Don't blame me, I voted for McClintock.)
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To: AM2000
Don't you just love that this jerk uses a 1927 SC case to make the point that ALL WHITE SOUTHERNERS are racists?
Nevertheless, this is a good sign, It shows for sure that the denial curtain is still hanging between the left and reality. With conditions like this, 04 will be lots of fun!
11 posted on 10/12/2003 12:32:36 PM PDT by jmaroneps37
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To: AM2000
This was cited from polipundit.com who cited it from talonnews.com

The President of the College Democrats of America sent a memo to its members Wednesday that focused on the ethnic heritage of Louisiana's Republican candidate for governor, Bobby Jindal.

In the message intended to rally college Democrats to a meeting in New Orleans, Ashley Bell, an African-American student at LSU Law School said, "Jindal is Arab American and the Republicans token attempt to mend bridges long burnt with the Arab American community."

Bell referred to the Republican candidate as "Bush's personal 'Do Boy' Bobby Jindal."

... Eric Hoplin, Chairman of the CRNC pointed out that Jindal is the American-born son of Indian immigrants. Since India is not considered part of the Arab world, the College Republican group awarded the national Democrat organization the "Ferdinand Magellan Award for Geographic Genius."

Race is definatley going to be an issue in this election, I doubt that the media will tell the rest of the country about how big a factor the democrats plan on using it, in the election though.

12 posted on 10/12/2003 1:35:08 PM PDT by Sonny M ("oderint dum metuant")
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To: AM2000
This really -is- one of the most bigoted pieces of journalism I've ever read. It is apalling. If a conservative acted even 1/10th this condescending or racist, he'd be crucified. I'd be a national scandal.

Wow. They are outing themselves in a big way now. I won't be surprised if blacks and other minorities start switching allegiances in a big way in the next 20-30 years.

Qwinn



14 posted on 10/12/2003 1:43:05 PM PDT by Qwinn
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To: Qwinn
Oh, and just for the record, when all minorities are mostly Republican, I'd like it to be remembered that we Cubans were on the right side all along ;)

Qwinn
15 posted on 10/12/2003 1:44:20 PM PDT by Qwinn
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To: AM2000
Pretzel logic.

First, it's the white people's fault that non-whites are not elected as governors.

Then when a non-white is about to be elected as governor with white voters' support,

If the Republican Party really wants to be inclusive, in Louisiana and nationally, it needs to start finding nonwhite candidates that nonwhites want to vote for.
I get a headache trying to make some sense out of this
16 posted on 10/12/2003 1:47:49 PM PDT by george wythe
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To: Qwinn
I'd like it to be remembered that we Cubans were on the right side all along

According to the NYT, you're "white." (I know, being Cuban or hispanic isn't a race, but to liberals it is!)

17 posted on 10/12/2003 1:51:59 PM PDT by stands2reason
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To: Qwinn
when all minorities are mostly Republican

I hate to break it to ya, but in NYT-land, that'll be the day this country doesn't have any minorities left...the imperialistic and oppressive whiteman will have finally succeeded! :-D

18 posted on 10/12/2003 3:46:45 PM PDT by AM2000
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To: AM2000
The liberals believe the minority vote is a copyright of the RATS.
19 posted on 10/12/2003 7:05:59 PM PDT by Kuksool
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To: AM2000
>>Asian-Americans now fall on the white side of the racial divide.

Too much! Such a condescending jerk. Not dark enough.....A swarthy shade of darkie....

At least Indians won't call Jindal a coconut.

Dems don't like it when swarthies stray off the reservation. They are apoplectic over this, as the tone of this screed demonstrates.

Jambalaya Jindal!
20 posted on 10/13/2003 10:34:13 AM PDT by swarthyguy
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