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Wednesday, November 05, 2008
Laura Hollis :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Best Message: Racism is Dead
by Laura Hollis
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As Republicans and (some) conservatives sift through the rubble of the 2008 campaign to find remnants of hope for the future, there are a few things that stand out loud and clear – things which can and should form the basis for the Republicans’ message as they move forward.

The absolute most important message is this: RACISM IS DEAD.  By that I do not mean that there are no individuals out there who harbor nasty sentiments about people who don’t look like them.  But it does mean that it is long past time to announce that the American system works.

There are those who have been trumpeting this message for some time.  And there is plenty of proof.  We have, as a nation, already seen two black Supreme Court justices.  A black Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff, who went on to be the first of two black Secretaries of State.  And this does not even include the innumerable successful black businessmen and women, other elected officials, authors, musicians, educators, actors, economists, scientists, and so many other African-American citizens who contribute meaningfully to the fabric of American life each day.

Now, an African-American man has been elected President of the United States – the leader of the free world, and (arguably) the most powerful man on the planet.

It’s heady stuff.  And it is a powerful message for Republicans.  Why?  First, Republicans (and I am speaking here of registered voters) can take a good deal of credit for Obama’s election.  Perhaps unsurprisingly, Obama took the overwhelming majority of the African-American vote.  But this alone would not have elected him.  Obama was supported – just as he was cheered on in Grant Park last night – by Republicans and white voters in huge numbers.

Second, Obama’s election confirms what Republicans and conservatives have been saying for years – that Americans are willing to elect a person whose ideas they share, regardless of that person’s race.  (And Hillary’s Clinton’s 12 million supporters, along with the nearly 50 million who voted for Sarah Palin on John McCain’s ticket, also demonstrate that Americans are willing to repose trust in a woman to lead.)  Conversely, those who did not vote for Obama opposed him because of his ideology, his viewpoints, and his policy proposals, not his racial background.

Most fundamentally, however, this is a core message for Republicans for the same reason that it is good news for all Americans.  The system works.  In the American system, a reasonably stable family life, a decent education, responsible personal choices, and a strong work ethic ensure that anyone in this country can do just about anything they wish. 

This is a historically conservative message.  This is the system that conservatives have always championed.  This is the system that made Barack Obama a very wealthy man.  And this is the system that has catapulted him to the Presidency.

While all eyes are understandably on the new President-elect, Republicans and conservatives need now to turn Americ ans’ attention to themselves as well.  The message that needs to go out, like a steady drumbeat, from here on out is, “No more excuses.”  Obama is proof: if you do not make something of yourself in this country, then you can no longer blame the system. You can no longer blame entrenched racism.  If a black man can persuade a majority of Americans of all races, creeds, colors, and backgrounds to give him the job as Commander-in-Chief, then there is no excuse why anyone else cannot obtain what they need and want through hard work and personal initiative. Continued...

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Laura Hirschfeld Hollis is a Clinical Professor of Business Administration at the University of Illinois.

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blacks and racism
And I'll be sure and tell James Byrd,Yusef Hawkins,Eleanor Bumpers,Ricky Byrdsong,Brandon Mclleand,Ennis Cosby,Amadou Diallo,Emmitt Till,the Ethiopian student beaten to death by skinheads,the boy murdered at Howard Beach,Desmond Perry,Timothy Thomas,the black grandmother shot by a white female police officer,Malice Green and countless others that it's because of Jeremiah Wright and 'black racism' and Jesse Jackson that they died. And that the 'white guilt' debt is paid in full oh THAT'S RIGHT shoot must have just missed them!!

Racism is dead
And another thing you jizzholes talk as if they were NO white people who refused to vote for him because of his race!! And I suppose the 'black racist' had forced the 2 skinheads to go on a killing spree starting with the president-elect or that it's because of black racists that he's getting MORE death threats than any other president according to Secret Service. Or when a Asian campaign worker[unlike liar Ashley Todd]WAS attacked and chased down the street or when a black bear was murdered and an Obama banner was draped over him or when the THREE times the n-word was shoted at different Sarah Palin rallies. Or the SEVERAL signs in Seattle that said 'vote right,vote white' you get what you pay for like I said before what you sow you shall also reap it's called K-A-R-M-A hypocrites!!
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