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November 24th, 2010

Republicans are living in a fantasy world



Chris Stevenson

It seems President Obama shares something in common with the late President Ronald Reagan; he makes a lot of whites feel comfortable with their prejudices - albeit unintentionally. More than ever, we are living in the world of Dr. Frances Cress Welsing’s "Isis Papers." If you want a better understanding of the development of white fear, hate and the Tea Party, I urge you to read that book ASAP.

Truth be told, this past midterm election was up for the taking, so why didn’t we take it? Let’s start with the estimated 49 million left on base. Democrats - particularly blacks - make up a huge chunk of that number. Of the 90 million who voted, 10% were black, so roughly 9 million blacks voted this midterm, which is only 34% of the 26.5 eligible black voters. Much of the remaining 66% of blacks who didn’t vote in the midterm were on hand to vote in ‘08 (16 million African Americans voted in ‘08 with 96% voting for Obama), so it can only be assumed they felt put-out at the suggestion of urgency regarding the importance of this day. The word midterm may have scared off as many black voters as it did when they heard the word in high school. Or perhaps we were once again just done-in by apathy and/or fear.

I mention Welsing because her book is possibly the first intense study of White America other than that of Neely Fuller, of whom much of her work is based on. Because of this, and my own study of whites in America, I get the impression that too many of them have a personal energy that is moving in the opposite direction of the universe. Watching the white right in the era of Obama is proving to be more revealing to me than during 8 years of George W. Bush. The conservatives and Tea Party have some kind of an appeal to blacks, but these are mostly the blacks who like to be contrary under the banner of critical thinking. White fear regarding Obama isn’t necessarily against the President per se. I strongly feel the fear really is that black US Presidents will become a normal thing in America, especially black democratic Presidents. That is part of what Dr. Welsing sites as a fear of "White genetic annihilation."

Understand that this doesn’t put the so-called black conservatives in the clear either. As much as they hate Obama or Attorney General Eric Holder, they will never come to love GOP Party Chairman Michael Steele, the domestically-troubled Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, former Bush Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice or the enigmatic and disturbing Juan Williams. Stoked by disgusting and desolate projects like talk radio’s Glenn Beck Al Jolson-izing the MLK "I Have a Dream" speech anniversary, to the numerous extreme behaviors of whites middle-class to underclass; the common thread among white right voting this election was Tea Party voters voted for someone just like them, normal voters voted for someone better than them.

Through strokes of common sense, the guy who thinks blacks on welfare should be put in detention centers and the wicca woman were out-voted, yet the guy who wants the handicapped to just stay on the first floor and the black conservative retired Army Col. from Florida with ties to a motor-cycle gang with alleged connections to prostitutes and drug dealers now have statewide legislative powers. Understand that if McCain won in ‘08 we would never have known these luminaries at all, but we’d be in far worse shape financially. Am I worried? No. Aside from the expectation of a plethora of really dumb public opinions, don’t expect these new lawmakers to have the great impact that they promised their brain-dead voters.

These people are nothing more than rookies. They may have won the House, but they need votes in the Senate, and convincing veteran Senators to role back some of Obama’s HCR and other laws will be the stuff of pure fantasy. Especially in light of the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) warning back in August, that for the republicans to reduce the healthcare law would only increase the deficit by $455 billion. Not that these Tea Party candidates (who didn’t even give themselves time to legalize their party name on the ballot, can we take for granted they studied the 1,990-page bill?) care in the first place. Letting the bill take it’s course would reduce the budget deficit by $30 billion in 2020. According to the CBO: "If they were to repeal the law, republicans would have to replace it with something that makes up for the deficit increases (assuming of course that they still care about the deficits) and help slow the growth rate in the medicare program."

Hey, piece of cake for the republicans, conservatives and Tea Party right? Like I said, fantasy and foolishness.

Of course, in a world that’s not even remotely perfect, this isn’t even about race. I’m going to go out on a limb (again) and say that most whites are taught they are superior without their parents officially announcing it. Therefore a lot of latent racial feelings arose from white Americans over the last two years, seemingly almost uncontrollably. This gives rise to the question of whether or not they really know what they’re doing.

3 / 5 (5 Votes)

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Reader Response
  • victoria_29
  • November 24th, 2010 Sounds more to me that this writer (I use that term loosely) is living in a fantasy world. This is what is wrong with progressives is they aren't smart enough to get it, it is not about race no matter how much the morons try to play that card. No, Steele won't gain support-has nothing to do with race-has to do with his own stupid actions & statements. No, conservatives will never like Obama & sorry progressives it is not racial it is all about his policies-they are anti-American. Most conservatives would be proud to vote for say a JC Watts for President & last I checked JC was black. Sorry, progressives you have over played the race card.

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