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Monday, January 29, 2007
Herman Cain :: Townhall.com Columnist
Diversity Distraction
by Herman Cain
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Of course, the origin of Obama’s parents has nothing to do with his cautioned support from liberal black leaders. As Debra Dickerson notes in a January 22 Salon.com article, “He didn’t attain power through traditional black channels (not a minister, no time at the NAACP) so, technically, he owes the civil rights lobby nothing, but they need him in their debt.”

In other words, if Obama doesn’t start blaming Hurricane Katrina on tax cuts for the rich, he can forget about support from Jesse and Al and all of the class warfare warriors. They’ll give their endorsement to Hillary and Bill, who will be more than happy to put them on the payroll.

Obama’s potential challenge in attracting black voters does not exactly grease the skids to the nomination for Sen. Clinton, however. The media and likely Democratic voters appear to be as obsessed with the fact that Clinton is a female as they are that Obama happens to be black. Des Moines Register political columnist David Yepsen recently wrote, “Polls show just about everybody knows Clinton and has an opinion of her. Some are energized by the prospect of the first woman president, and she'll attract support from those who say “it's about time” and women who say “it's our turn.” But she also registers some of the highest negative ratings of any candidate in the race.”

In reality, there isn’t much diversity among the Democratic presidential candidates. Yes, Obama is black, Hillary is a woman and Bill Richardson is Hispanic. But they are all liberals who advocate universal health care, high tax rates on everyone and cutting and running from the global war on terrorism. Whichever nominee Democratic caucus and primary voters select, they will voice the same old liberal class warfare rhetoric, chapter and verse.

When I ran in the 2004 Republican U.S. Senate primary in Georgia, the majority of my support came from white Georgians, not urban Atlanta’s African-Americans. Those who supported my campaign and voted for me embraced my issue-based campaign of a strong national defense, replacing the income tax code, restructuring Social Security and the health care system, and not the color of my…eyes.

But what did the media always want to ask me about? My position on affirmative action. My standard answer was, “It depends on what you mean by the term ‘affirmative action’.” That usually caused blank stares from the reporters and allowed me to turn the focus back on the big issues.

One would think that by 2007, we would have moved beyond judging each other by the demographic factors that only God can control. Our great nation is starved for political leaders in the Capitol and the White House with the courage to fix the crumbling and archaic pillars of our economic infrastructure, regardless of the perceived political fallout. It’s not time for a white president, a black president, a female president or a Hispanic president. It’s time for a leader.

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Herman Cain is the National Chairman of the Media Research Center’s Business & Media Institute. He is the former president and CEO of Godfather’s Pizza, Inc., and currently is CEO and president of T.H.E. New Voice, Inc., a business and leadership consulting company.

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Black, white, brown, yellow, red????
Those who place the race (color) of another as primary aren't doing themselves or the country any good. I will (and have) voted for the best person for the job regardless of color, race, or gender. Senator Obama will not get the Demo nomination for president anyway. John Edwards will. Senator Obama will be VP.

Now,on the other hand, I WILL NOT vote for anyone for president who was not born in the USA of legal citizens. Any attempt to pave the way for ANY foreign born person for president will have my fullest condemnation and complete effort to disqualify it.

to Herman Cain
America has moved forward with the idea that a woman,Black or Muslim has the respect and votes to make it now. There are many leaders who happen to be Black like Bill Cosby and Jessie Jackson. Some make a living being Black and pushing the "issues" button. Meanwhile Drug Dealers and teens continue to drown in the Ghettoes for lack of any prospects and the millionaire atheletes are the stars of a world bent on living down to it's image. Let Mr Obama and many others of any color address these issues everyday not just when the camera is on.Awareness brought out by Katerina is but a tip of a socially poisioning pattern of seperation as equality is blared in our society!!!
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