Townhall.com, Where Your Opinion Counts
Talk Radio:   Bill Bennett   Mike Gallagher   Dennis Prager   Michael Medved   Hugh Hewitt   
BREAKING NEWS  LeftArrow - Townhall.com : Conservative, Political, Republican   RightArrow - Townhall.com : Conservative, Political, Republican  
Columns, funnies & more in your inbox!
  • Check the boxes and send us your email address to receveive your free newsletter
  • Your daily must-read of conservative columns, cartoons and news. Coulter, Sowell, Krauthammer and more.
  • Townhall.com’s weekly inside scoop on what’s happening behind the scenes in the world of politics. When news breaks, we report.
  • Signup to receive the latest daily Townhall cartoons
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
Laura Hollis :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Best Message: Racism is Dead
by Laura Hollis
Vote on It:
Average Vote:
[+] Text [-]
 
Poll
Will the Dems' health care Christmas Present to America be an improvement or detriment to our health care system?


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.

I fully understand that liberals will fight this message tooth and nail.  Regrettably, I fully expect President Obama to fight it.  I hope that I am wrong.  But his message all along has been the system is broken; it’s someone else’s fault; we need to take from them and give it to you; you can’t do it on your own.

Democrats cannot have it both ways.  Or perhaps, more accurately, Republicans must no longer permit them to have it both ways.

This must be the Republicans’ message.  But it should also be President Obama’s message.  It should be the Democrats’ message.  If it is, then we will know that, like so many Americans, they believe in our system of government, in the economic foundations that have provided our prosperity, and in the limitless genius of the American people.

If it is not; if President Obama and liberal Democrats continue to insist that African-Americans somehow manage to be hobbled by the very same system that has elevated him to the highest office in the land; that they cannot establish businesses, create jobs, build wealth, strengthen their families, and educate their children, as so many other Americans have, then we will know all we need to know.  We will know that the Democrats’ attitude towards disadvantaged Americans - and their approach in office - will not be one of facilitating opportunity and unleashing human creativity, but of exploiting human misery, and of crass political maneuvering to obtain a stranglehold over what will be an ever-larger class of dependent people for personal gain.

There is no other interpretation.  Because, at its essence, the message that racism is dead is a message of achievement.  It is a message of progress.  It is a message of hope.  For a man who just vaulted to the Presidency on that very principle, that does not seem too audacious.

Share:
Vote on It:
Average Vote:
 
About The Author

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

Be the first to read Laura Hollis' column. Sign up today and receive Townhall.com delivered each morning to your inbox.

I hear you Laura, but
I'm not buying it. Everytime anyone disagree with, opposes, or dares question the messiah, the media and left wing will scream "Racism". It's their tried, true, and tested formula for keeping conservatives quaking in their boots.

Balderdash.
This is one of the most simplistic columns I have ever read. If race wasn't the biggest factor in hussein's election, then what was it? His work ethic--voting present in the senate? His activities as a community activist? What were his qualifications to be president? Even Sarah Palin was more qualified. And I suppose anyone who doesn't agree with this column is just simply a racist. Poppycock.

Absolutely Silly Column
Leaders of the race industry would be out of a job if "racism" were to die. It's in a lot of people's interest to keep the victimology going. And indeed they will.

Did racism die with the appointments of Clarence Thomas, Condaleeza Rice or Colin Powell? Uh, no. The race baiters called them "house n----ers. They were pariahs within the black community.

Oh that we could just quit talking about race, thinking about race. It will never happen until people just stand up and spit in the eye of the race industry.

Cuyo bono?

Uhhhh - hey Crue and Corndog
I think you guys missed the point. Perhaps I was too subtle. Let me make it more obvious then...

It's not that liberals will not still scream "racism" at every opportunity. They WILL. They already DO. That's their ace-in-the-hole - the bludgeon with which to justify confiscation of that which is produced by someone else.

The point of the article is that the greatest proof against libs' argument is getting ready to assume the control of the Presidency.

That it's long past time to hoist these guys on their own petard.

And that Republicans and others need to stop "quaking in their boots," wringing their hands in a false sense of collective guilt,and get back on message. This is as good a place as any to start.


No, it's not.
Be prepared: RACE RELATIONS WILL NOT IMPROVE now that Barack Obama has been elected...it's actually going to get worse. Now every time anyone questions Mr. Obama he/she will be branded a racist and that will be the end of any chance of an honest debate. The press and Congress are going to roll-over rather than take him on because anyone going against the "First Black President" will be roasted alive in the press, mark my words.

As we all learned during the campaign, if you ask the "wrong questions" like Joe the Plumber did, then you're going to be investigated by the "Justice Department". If you're a journalist and say the wrong things you're going to be censored (like the Obama campaign did to the female news anchor in Florida) from access by the Obama White House. The fairness doctrine will be enacted against conservative talk radio and conservative ideas are going to be muzzled as much as they can get away with.

I have hope for our country and the Presidency as an institution of our government. I truly hope Mr. Obama will be everything the liberal idealouges and academia dream about. Unfortunately however, I'm a realist - and can only go by what Mr. Obama has proven in the past. Taking that into account, I must say that Mr. Obama's vision doesn't look much like a shining city on a hill but looks more like another drab European one that proves insignificant on the world stage.

Racism
Racism is a product. It is manufactured by those that want to gain power by exploiting its use. It is grown in the homes of the true believers in its existence. It is talked about at the family table, shouted out in the streets, fought over like raw meat, and worn like a mantle to cover laziness and incompetence. Racism is a commodity that has just shown its true worth by carrying one of the major political party's to the ultimate success, control of all 3 branches of government. Racism is a game where lives are used like pawns to solicit fear, sorrow, and sympathy. Racism is the race baiters prod used to keep the past sins of mankind on the front burner of today's headlines and perfect the sins of extortion. Racism is a source of income to an elite few that would lose all political and person clout if it were to be indeed erased from the book of Great American Myths of the 20th and 21st Centuries. Racism is Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, and Michelle Obama.

It may not be dead
But from now on, we will presented with an image of black America at variance with the narrative of black pathology regularly advanced by some here and elsewhere.

Racism Won the Election
Affirmative Action, not qualifications, brought a socialist thug to the White House.

However, the Dhimmis won't be happy (not that liberals are ever really happy) until the president is a wheelchair-bound lesbian-black-single-parent-cocaine-addict-vegan-environmentalist woman with a Hispanic surname.

Twisted Logic
How can racism possibly have been eliminated when it has been the focus. His election has only fueled the fires of racism. I thought racism was nearly dead...now it seems to have taken on a new life.

Well, I Guess I Agree
Look, I am a raving liberal. I agree with the basic sentiment of this article. The very fact of Obama's election changes the discussion dramatically. We can and should begin many of the discussions we need to have. I also hang out with, work with, and generally know a lot of black folk, and ALL of them would agree with that.

But, there is still PLENTY of outright personal racism to be addressed. For example, in another thread one of the posters refers Obama as "Mocha Mavin.". Racism is alive and well right here on TH.


ah, wouldn't it be nice if
400+ years of systematic racism and destruction of ethnic culture could be forgotten with the wave of a magic wand? And any and everyone who just tried hard enough could "make it"? Somehow I think white americans would like racism to die so they can forget about history. Sorry, there is no magic eraser. History is not a white board. And the writer of this article is delusional: "Conversely, those who did not vote for Obama opposed him because of his ideology, his viewpoints, and his policy proposals, not his racial background." Great far-fetched theory. Racism will never disappear. And if it did, there would be ethnic-hatred to take its place. 400 years of culture and circumstance is a heck of a indelible mark, worse than red wine on white carpet. The closest thing we have to that is the apology. But most Caucasians are more bent on forgetting history and "out damn spot" than about correcting it or even caring...which is just a reflection of a self-centred society.

Racism Is Dead?
I read your column with interest. I won't go on at length, but ask a question, the answer to which should be self evident, but which for politically correct reasons, won't: If it is racist to not vote for someone because of their race, is it racist to vote for them because of their race.

Antonio
Because I have challenged conservatives to speak out against the racism that still appears, too often, on Townhall, I feel I have to respond to your point.

What you say is true to a degree. Hollis is wrong to think no one voted against Obama due to his race. In another thread Obama is called "Mocha Marvin" and in this one an "Affirmative ACtion socialist thug". Ain't much question about the racist nature of those comments. But Hollis' overall point is still very important. Exactly how racist is a society that overhwelmingly selects a black man to be its leader? I don't think white folk are trying to forget racism: I think they are trying to get it into perspective.






What is racism anyway
Is it a disease that afflicts white people?

This is how its framed by many today that are racists.

We still have racism, in fact we now have a racist 1/2 black man headed for the Oval Office.

What can we do about his racism?
What can we do about white liberal racists who hate the white race?
What can we do about men like Mr Wright, the racist Obama took his training from?

Nah, racism has been elevated like never openly seen in this country before today.
As long as America has people in it like Jack and Antonia, we will always have racists to deal with

Proof that the system isn't rigged
I guess that's a good thing. It takes the wind out of the sales of the race-baiting charlatans across the land.

But as we look towards the future we have something to worry about. The African-American population voted 97-3 in favor of a candidate whose skin color matched their own. When interviewed, many can't offer a single rational political position that motivated their vote. They voted based on racism.

We've spent 150 years trying to lift the scourge of Racism from the United States. Have all our efforts accomplished nothing but the sanctioning of Racism among "minorities?"

That would be an abominable legacy to leave to future generations. We must move towards a color-blind future where people are judged by the content of their character, not by race. Dr. King's dream remains unfinished so long as the cancer of Racism continues to plague our minority communities!

Hollis: What are you smoking?

You have to be out of your ever-loving mind if you think that Obama's coronation means racism is dead!

Obama ressurected, revived and revved up racism like it has not been for decades.

Sister, when 97% of blacks voted for a candidate because he is black that means RACISM IS ALIVE, VERY ALIVE.

Barack Obama was elected by millions of racists.

You are delusional if you think the Democrats will for one minute stop their efforts to foment racism.

Watching the reaction of blacks to Obama's victory was like watching a rerun of the O.J. trial verdict.

In both cases, I was told in no uncertain terms that 97% of my black fellow citizens will gleefully screw everyone including themselves in order to see someone of their skin color get a break no matter how undeserved.

That is the worst kind of racism I can imagine.

Laura: stop smoking whatever it is you're puffing.

Jack
You cannot do anything about the way people think. You can only affect institutional racism.

While I agree with Laura in general I don't know if the old saw 'the man is keeping me down!' is going to go away very soon. Although it would be nice if it did.

Not true...
...we have a full-blown racist elected to the White House by electors that saw nothing BUT his race when electing him.
The racist president-elect is surrounded by and supported by the most racist, anti-semitic (racist against Jews) bunch of cretins ever assembled in one country (including nazi Germany).
In 30 years in this country the only racism I've seen (and I worked in public transportation) came FROM blacks and minorities towards whites,
and that will continue unabated and with a vengeance.

Time to end Affirmative Action
Obama (a black senator) beats Hillary (a woman senator) in the primaries. Obama beats a Republican ticket that included Sarah Palin (a woman governor). The last two Secretaries of State have been a black man and a black woman. Prior to that, the Secretary of State was a white woman. The former Attorney General was a hispanic man. The Attorney General under Clinton was a white woman. The supreme court has a white woman and a black man on it.

Can we finally get off this silly notion that America is a deeply racist and sexist country --please! 52% of American voters elected a black man; and for the overwhelming majority of the 48% who did not vote for Obama, race was not an issue whatsoever in their voting. Every single conservative and libertarian I know would have happily voted for Condi Rice in a heartbeat.

In light of all this, I have a suggestion for Barry. How about on your first day in office you issue an executive order banning all affirmative action practices in government institutions. Whatever their usefulness may have been, it is clear that they are no longer needed. If he really wants to unify this country, such a policy change would go a long way toward achieving that objective.

But will he do anything of the sort? I would bet everything I own that he won't. Of course, I won't own much of anything when he's done looting my 401K and taxing my income at punative levels to pay for all his social programs for those 40 million Americans who already don't pay income taxes. But who knows? Certainly stranger things have happened. I mean, we just elected a marxist to solve our economic problems while Russia impliments a flat tax rate of 13% to address their economic woes following 70 years of communism. We truly are living in strange times indeed!

Projecting, it appears...
> in this one an "Affirmative ACtion socialist thug". Ain't much question about the racist nature of those comments.

I can't speak for the other one, but you can only construe my comment as "racist" if you are an ignorant moron who has made the decision to see the specter of racism in everything.

Let's take a look at each part.

Affirmative Action: Barack Obama has no meaningful history of accomplishment, no real leadership experience, and is generally unqualified to head anything more complicated than a pep rally. He has sponsored no meaningful legislation, has produced no original approaches, and has never made a speech with any more substance than my flatulence. In other words, he was made president-elect not because he is fit for the job by any stretch of the imagination, but because he fits an image that social engineering wackos want to privilege. That's not racist. That's cold observation.

Socialist: He wants the government to control, directly or indirectly, the economy. He wants to steal my money and give it to others without my permission, and at his own discretion.

Thug: Any time during this campaign that someone opposed him publicly, the jackboots appeared. (See, for example, "Joe the Plumber.")

The only significant racism in this election has been from the Affirmative Action socialist thugs who dominate the Democrat Party. Congratulations on being able to project.

Laura doesn't have a clue.
How can you people who have never felt the sting of racism, determine what racism is? It’s not a myth, Laura or Warrior has never walk in those shoes, has never suffered from the pains, apparently you do not know the hatred which of some of you harbor and express daily in behavior and words such as these on this site, such racist remarks. It not over or dead racism is alive and strong just read some of your words. It will take generations to wash the poison of racism from our society and the wiser Republican knows it to be true. Yesterday’s election was a small step in the right direction, but we expect there will be groups of you who fight to turn the clock back, the same way the KKK did after the civil war. It’s not what one man achieved, it the opportunities which you people wish to denied us, but we are not going to buy the belief you are trying sell in this article, either you are naïve or trying to use cheap psychology; whichever it doesn’t matter because we know what to expect and never put our guards down. Republican will have to conduct themselves with principles, and conduct real campaigns based upon the issues, and leave out the tricks, promotion of fear, and lies; they can longer rely upon division and racism to put them in office the people has sent a signal to them all, of what is expected from their representatives, which is honesty, wisdom, intelligence, and the concern and interest of the people...all people. Currently the Republican party represent the interest of big business, the wealthy, support laws which discriminate against various groups in our society, support privacy invasion, and seek to control the rights of a women bodies and inequality. They’ve proven to be the most (Ted Steven, Tom Delay, Mark Follie)corrupted and perverted. They will have to do a lot of changing, because people are smarter, certainly smart enough to see through those same old games…present company not included.


Oops
I forgot to mention the present Speaker of the House in my previous post. Guess she slipped my mind because I don't think of her as a woman; rather, she is an alien creature straight out of "Men in Black." But that just proves my point further. If we're willing to have an alien from the nether reaches of outer space in the third most powerful position in government, we will elect anyone and anything to public office. So, Affirmative Action really is obsolete.

Uhmmm Disagree!
Would a white man with Obama's background, track record, affiliations with white racists similar to his with black racists, have had a chance to run for ANY party in this country. No RACISM is alive and well, American Blacks should feel humiliated that someone so obviously unprepared and incapable has been elected as their representative "best". There are many black men and women who are far more capable and successful in business and government with proven track records that would do much to improve the self-respect that so many blacks struggle to find. Mr. Obama may very well prove the doubts and increase the sense of cultural inferiority, that so many minorities struggle with. All this election proves is that the bar is set so very low for success for blacks that a neer-do-well Marxist, with a proven track record of extremism and marginal accomplishment can be accepted and glorified as the best of their "race".

White racism is dead
reverse racism is alive and well...and thriving.

Hey Wallac
You write: "Laura or Warrior has never walk in those shoes, has never suffered from the pains, apparently you do not know the hatred which of some of you harbor and express daily in behavior and words such as these on this site, such racist remarks."

To which I reply: After the visceral comments spewed against conservatives for the past eight years, we have a pretty good idea of the hatred you write about. I have been called a racist, a sexist, a homophobe, and worse by liberals for so long, and I for one am tired of it.

Everyone -- no matter race, gender, sexual orientation, religion -- should quit worrying about what a small percentage of people think and get on with living their lives. Or are you so obsessed with your own biases, hatred, and self-loathing that you are incapable of seeing that the overwhelming majority of Americans are tolerant and accepting people?

FIne sounding lofty words
Laura! But as others have said here. Racism is far from dead and will now probably get worse. It was, in part, racism that helped get this Ant-American Marxist/Socialist elected to office! That along with the Liberal and Communist forces and the money they provided.

Oh sure, we can try and counter the argument that "Blacks are being held back" by pointing out Hussein! But the whole idea that he made it on his own is completely false! Especially with the MSM covering for him.

You've gone on to say, "Democrats cannot have it both ways. Or perhaps, more accurately, Republicans must no longer permit them to have it both ways."

I think your missing something Laura. Democrats DO have it both ways! And Republicans have not been able to stop them! Now they will control the whole shooting match!

And you watch, Ovomit will take the chief Race Baiters among the Blacks under his wing.

Laura
Thanks for the feedback.

Your column was fantastic and spot on. And I did catch your point.
I agree that Racism SHOULD be a dead topic. It should have been dead when conservatives started putting minorities in key positions.

And we conservatives SHOULD stand up to those who continue to try and interject race into the issues.

You and I both know that the left will still try to play that card. That is a certainty. My concern is, are there any on our side with the fortitude to vehemently confront those who try to play that card. And will the pajama media stop giving credence to the accusations.

Thanks
Can't believe I just blogged with a celebrity.

If racism is *dead*
then can we please drop saying that Obama is attractive and articulate, when he looks like Alfred E. Newman and stammers like nobody's business?

And can we please stop saying that he is *bright* when the fool can't even recognize when he is hanging out with America haters, terrorists, and criminals?

Since racism is *dead* it is time to treat Obama like everyone else!

Dang
>he looks like Alfred E. Newman

Now I'll feel creeped out every time I read Mad Magazine...

Wallac
Your post if very presumptuous. You presume that conservatives have never being discriminated against, you presume that the GOP is a corrupt party. You are showing your small-mindedness with every sentence and displaying your own prejudices at the same time.

The election is over. Obama won. Be content in that and go back to whatever liberal site you came from, please.

wallac
writes: "the opportunities which you people wish to denied us..."

YOU people? Go look in the mirror if you want to see the problem. YOU people is who got Mr. Obama elected (100% of the black vote would not have been nearly enought to even get him the nomination).

Opportunities we'd like to deny you?
What, like being President?
I think you're a little miffed that your handiest excuse has just gone away.

As for racism here on TH, how about this from your pal HEAVYDOUG: "White people deserve to have their throats slit in their sleep"

I could give you other examples as well. That, my friend is racism.

Laura
I agree with your premise. Given this event, it will be hard to seel the message that whitey keeps you down. I hope that industry goes away. Mr. Obama would be wise indeed to deliver his people away from that message.

The race card was played once too many. Many will feel the white guilt debt is paid, and that the race card can simply be "called" for the bluff that it is.

I do think it is going to be a challenge for people who are very strongly saturated in victimhood (like our friend wallac) to suddenly find themselves on ground that was more level all along than they knew. Some of them are a little frightened by the onus that is now on them.

Honest to God, you are an ingrate
Wallac Location: DC
Reply # 10
Date: Nov 5, 2008 - 4:45 PM EST
Laura doesn't have a clue.
How can you people who have never felt the sting of racism, determine what racism is?
================

You had best be very glad American Whites are not the race hating bigots you are.
You are the very sort of person who keeps race issues going, because you are a racist yourself.

I was just listening to Hannity and a black man called in and felt perfectly at liberty to be as racist as he wanted to be.

He will not be happy until both candidates for President are blacks.

Thats all that will make him happy, and has closed to door for his own happiness with his own racism.
That is how deceitful it is to see faults in everyone but your own self, and where your own problems come from.

If whites were just half as racist as blacks are, there would never be a black elected to anything

wallac
No, many of us have not walked in your exact shoes.

I have a friend who has a progressively crippling disease and is now confined to a wheelchair. You haven't walked in hers. (She can't walki in her own anymore).

I have 3 friends whose children have died in the last 3 years-one who lost both of hers (one to cancer and the other to an accident). Wanna try on their shoes?

I have a friend with no arm, and another battling cancer. A neighbor whose husband died suddenly. Friends who survived the holocaust who have relatives that didn't. Try theirs on.

I won't share where my shoes have been because I don't do pity pot. But you wouldn't have wanted to be in them, I guarantee you that.

So, take your sad tale elsewhere.

Hardly!
Racism is alive and well....but it is Black racism, well to be precise, black bigotry or if you like black pride (which is fine, it is white pride that makes you a racist, right?).

Blacks voted for Obama 9:1 in the primaries and better than that yesterday? While whites, Asians and Hispanics crossed over to vote for a so-called black man, but did blacks cross over to vote for a white? Hardly at all.

Racism is alive and well in the US, but it is the blacks by and large they have racism in their hearts. Most whites and others have moved beyond it.

The larger picture
As an American living in Australia (who voted by absentee ballot), I've heard all sorts of vacuous comments about the election. One young woman said yesterday, "oh good, I was hoping that black man would beat that old white guy." Others have said only that they wanted Obama to win because he "wasn't Bush" and because Obama was an eloquent speaker. They had no clue about him other than his race and his party, and just like in the States, for many people, that was enough, thanks to a concerted media blackout blitz. But I think Hollis' larger point is that even if the victimhood and institutional racism arguments continue, we can now point to Obama and say, basically, "SHUT THE HELL UP," "STOP WHINING!" they won't, of course, but we can still have fun saying it... And hey, think of this: at least we avoided riots in LA, Detroit, Chicago, New York, etc., and at least we didn't have to witness white liberals spontaneously combust after the news that they'd lost yet another election to those "evil Republicans." Give them a couple of years, and all those middle-class blacks, who've actually worked hard to achieve economic success, and white liberals on the upper East side suffering race guilt will know what it feels like to have their wealth spread around to the 40% "behind them." Then again, they might still be in such ecstasy that they won't even notice...

Trade ya places!
You know, I WISH the things I've had do deal with were all as minor as racism!

And yes, I've had to deal with racial discrimination too. So, sorry whiny babies. You're not as special as you thought you were.

Lone
What evidence do you have that "the GOP" is not concerned with the safety of the Obama family?

It might interest you to know that those kinds of threats are common toward candidates. You'd find them aimed at the Bush family as well, and we certainly know that they were directed at the Palin family.

It's noxious to all of us. But your assertion that somehow the "GOP" is specifically uncaring of the safety of this man's family is a stretch.

(I can tell you I'm very concerned. I don't want him robbed of his opportunity to make good on all those promises, I don't want him to be a martyr of all things- I'd rather he either succeed and surprise us all, or flop. And I certainly don't want Mr. Biden and Ms pelosi in charge. Good grief, we're not STUPID.
I'd say if he has anything to fear, it would be from his past associates who might be ticked off if he doesn't do what they want.)

Look, you won. You're supposed to be, you know- healing.

The Limits of Government
Hatred is a part of the human heart, and we must ever guard against its practice. It takes the form of racism (e.g., Hutu against Tutsi) of religious intolerance (e.g., Serbian against Croatian) or political oppression (e.g., Khmer Rouge against other Cambodians) or a number of other forms.

A good government can legislatively deal with institutional or legal racism, such as the repeal of Jim Crow laws. A good government can judicially deal with racist crimes against individuals, such as the prosecution of violent acts by militant groups such as the KKK. A good govenment can handle bad laws, and it can handle bad deeds.

A good government can not, however, handle bad words and thoughts. Trying to stop racist terminology, or trying to ascertain what is a hate crime, is a fruitless effort. It only results in the suppression of free speech, and the perversion of equal justice.

The racism in the heart is best treated by proclaimed truth and practiced love. Don't ask the government to do it, and be content when a government actually does what it can.

Racism
Racism will never die in this country as long as people are divided by their petty differences. Racism didn't die after slavery ended. It didn't die after the civil rights act or the voting rights act passed. We have made great progress in this country. This win probably won't even create more tolerance. But with each accomplishment and each new generation we will as a nation finally live up to is creed.

Dead!? NOT EXACTLY~!!!
I'm quite old--a Vet of 24+ years Military Service & 22+ Civil Svc and I can state without reservation I saw MUCH more Black Racism than I ever did the White equivalent in both vocations..

Afirmative Action (EEO) was rampant in CS IN THE AREAS OF BOTH HIRING/PROMOTION...I think we should all give Mr. O a fair shake--wait and watch..I could never have voted for his Socalist ideals, but neither did I go for Jay Rockefeller so it wasn't a matter of COMPLEXION!!

mountain rose & indolent dolt
(spew alert needed for both your posts)
Shame on you ruining Mad.
:-)

Democrats, Obama and Race
It is not clear in my mind if Obama won the presidency because we as a nation have transcended race or he won because of race. I will defer to the former but the latter will unfortunately be something that will always linger in the back of my mind.

Moving forward, Ms. Hollis has made the most succinct statement I have yet heard or read as to what Republicans need to do from this point on. She stated: "Democrats cannot have it both ways. Or perhaps, more accurately, Republicans must no longer permit them to have it both ways."

This message must be "seriously" communicated to what is left of Republicans in elected office. Should they fail once more to get the message, we already lost the presidency and both houses of congress, getting rid of a few more tepid types can't do much more damage than that.

Racism is NOT Dead
As a black man from Alabama, I can tell you that racism is not dead. I saw more racism during this campaign than I have ever seen from both sides. How can Laura Hollis say that racism is dead when nearly all black people, many of them former Republicans, voted for the black man. There were also some whites that refused to vote for a black man on the Democrat side. I myself have been attacked by other black voters because I voted for McCain. All of them asked me how could I vote for a white man. The issues had nothing to do with it. Many white people assumed that because I was black that I would automatically vote for the black man. No one wanted to discuss the issues. At any rate, this race has opened up some wounds that were still trying to heal. To try to say that racism is dead is just another attempt by a white person trying to put white guilt behind them once and for all. White guilt is what got us here in the first place. Had people voted on the basis of the issues and not on guilt and skin color, Obama never would have stood a chance. Had Obama been a white man, he never would have been nominated. White people's guilt got played. Now we all are going to suffer, black and white. Just one black man's opinion.

Great article, Laura!
Perhaps it would be better entitled "victimhood is dead" or "racial victimhood is dead." I do not believe racism itself is gone completely, whether it be on the part of whites or blacks. However, for people like Jeremiah Wright who want to blame every problem in the black community on "white oppressors," this certainly takes some of the wind out of their sails. The things America has been telling Jessie Jackson and Al Sharpton for years has been proven true...what's a professional "victim" supposed to do now? How can they make a living at victimhood when a black man has become the POTUS?

AFFIRMATIVE ACTION IS DEAD
NOTHING WILL KILL RACIST EXCEPT THE DESTRUCTION OF THE EARTH. BUT FOR ALL PURPOSES PRESIDENT ELECT OBAMA SHOULD END ALL AFFIRMATIVE ACTION HIRINGS, PROMOTIONS, AND FIRINGS. THERE IS NO JOB IN THE POLITICAL WORLD THAT A MINORIRY HAVE NOT YET ATTAINED, EXCEPT VICE PRESIDENT. ON THE SUPREME COURT, SERVING MULTIPLE CABINET POSITIONS INCLUDING SECRETARY OF STATE, REPRESENTING THE COUNTRY ALL OVER THE WORLD. EVEN THE LARGEST CORPORATIONS HAVE HAD MINORITY LEADERSHIP INCLUDING CEOS.

Mlund said..
"But as we look toward the future we have something to worry about. The African-American population voted 97-3 in favor of a candidate whose skin color matched their own. When interviewed, many can't offer a single rational political position that motivated their vote. They voted based on racism."

You just don't get it , do you?

I know you cons like to regurgitate this same baloney anytime the subject of black people voting for Obama comes up but at least some of you have acknowledged that the choice to vote for Obama comes from more than just color.

The Reagan and both Bush administrations have conjured up surreal images of a party that appear to most black people as pro-rich/anti-poor, racist, elitist, and super greedy. The 90% black vote for democratic candidates is not so much a belief that the democrats are saviors with a free bag of handouts (as some of you believe)but a repudiation of the republican party due to past experiences with GOP administrations.

A vote for McCain, whether unfounded or not, was believed by most blacks to be a vote for the continuation of 8 years of George Bush. For blacks who don't understand the intricacies of Obama's plans (as Mlund insinuates), they do understand their economic situation and the realization that their condition that had improved under Clinton has now regressed under Bush nearly to the point of Reagan years (10.8% unempl).

Some of you find pleasure in labeling black folks as idiots who aren't sensible enough to understand opposing political stances but your logic only fortifies the current feeling among people of color that cons see them as second rate citizens.




I hope we are done with race, but
doubt it.

A Haitian student in one of my college classes says she has twice received poor grades on tests and papers for supposed bigoted and racist writing.

When she has seen those *profs* about her work and they see she is a black person, then she says she would fawned over and suddenly her *racist* paper deserved reconsideration and a grade change.

All of my life, I have been immersed as a citizen in the on-going racial conflict. I remember watching tv in 56 when Nat Guard escorted black children to school in Little Rock.

In college, I rode on two freedom rides, one in Annapolis in 62 (when don't think of MD as the South) where we were all arrested.

And, YET, nearly 50 years later, we are STILL deluged daily with chants of racism and bigotry and sexism and chauvinism because these *ideas* have become industries. Bad mouthing the US for its racila failures has turned into a past time the MSM indulges at every opportunity.

In the Big O's campaign, any hint of criticism of his wonderfulness was labeled racism.

I hope we are passed it, but as O is a narcissist who bought his own cable station and his own informercial and walked out of a press conf. in PA after Hillary won, I think we may be in for the worst of it:

EVERY TIME PRES. O SUGGESTS OR WANTS SOMETHING THAT ANYONE ELSE DOESN'T WILL BE RACISM;

OPPOSING HIS SOCIALISM WILL BE RACISM;

AND IF THOSE ARE THE DEFINITIONS OF RACISM, I'LL BE A RACIST FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE.

Earth to Hollis
What do Bill Cosby, Condi Rice, Michael Steele, Thomas Sowell, Clarence Thomas and others have in common? They've all been called Uncle Toms, Oreos or worse by their own people because they dared to stray off the plantation. Racism dead? I don't think so. It's alive and well and perpetuated by the liberal media, race pimps and academia. If Barack Obama was a white guy named Barry Oneill, do you think he'd be President? He's there because he's black and drummed up enough white guilt to pull it off. And I guarantee you that anybody who criticizes him for the next four years is going to get called a racist. But hey, I'll play along. If racism is dead, shouldn't we be terminating affirmative action and equal opportunity programs? I won't hold my breath.

LionHeart
I don't think blacks are unable to fathom the intricacies of policies, anyone who does is a fool. But the fact is blacks voted for Obama in something like the 95% range (not looking up the exact number). Are you saying all blacks are hurting, or even most of them? Hardly, by your own numbers there is something like a 10% unemployment rate amonst blacks. Many blacks of upper incomes voted for him also, and they certainly aren't hurting. I believe that they did vote for him because he is black. But not in the racist-hatred mode that is usually linked to racism but for the simple exciting fact that a black man could actually be president! There was a similar situation with Kennedy surrounding him being Catholic. I'm sure some blacks voted for Obama so they wouldn't have to vote for 'whitey' but I'm also sure some people voted for McCain because they wouldn't vote for a black man (indeed, I know some of them), but these people are marginalized. And your slurring of Reagan is infantile, everyone benefitted under him due to his policies whether you wish to accept that fact or not. And please understand, conservatives want EVERYONE treated the same, it's the liberals who want handouts and quotas and affirmative action and labels. You may rationalize the liberal policies all you wish but they are contra-equality, anything that calls for labels must be.

Race Relations
What has happened to the Race Relations after Obama gave his speech in Philadelphia? Nothing, absolutely nothing. Why not, if it is such an important issue? And why others, like Wright or Phleger or Jackson did not continue the conversation?

The answer is very simple. When Obama was fighting Hillary, he needed all support from blacks he can get to defeat a woman. He even threw his "beloved" grandmother under the bus: "a typical white woman" was meant for Hillary.

In General election he totally avoided the race issue. Why? Because he did not want to scare white voters if they got seriously involved in the discussion, when some of his black staff or friends or his wife may say something damaging to his reputation as a Uniter.
Deep down, I'm sure, he hates whites as he always hated them. Read his book or ask his wife Michelle.

All this should've been contested by McCain but he had no stomach for it. He knows it would've been considered racist by the media and liberal public and McCain values his reputation a lot. That was the reason he lost the campaign.

And why is Oprah jumping up and down? Because Obama is good for business? Because he is a great leader? Because he is the best this country has to offer? Of course not. Our most influential woman did not care less about Obama's 20 years in racist church; his terrorist friends, or convicted criminal friend and associate. For her, race comes first and Obama is a pseudo black.

What's that if not one sided racism?

Hope for Change
You need to add "I HOPE!" to the statement "Racism is dead."

It will be dredged up any time a Republican or a disgruntled Democrat disagrees with Obama. Obama's election will be, unfortunately, just an excuse to bring up racism all the more often.

--Brooks A. Mick, M.D.
Yorktown, VA

Racism is not dead
First, Reverand Wright and the lack of damage to Obama that his close relationship to Wright proves there is a great deal of racism in America. Also, the fact that our President Elect can see fit to describe a large segment of Americans as "Typical White People" proves that point as well.

Blacks voting at a 95% rate for Obama is further evidence of racism. The fact that Obama can lecture "us" about racism that America has undergone -- while he himself has no connection whatsoever of being a member of an oppressed group (indeed, he has family that were slaveholders) shows that racism is alive and well.

The lack of serious interest in the Duke Lacrosse Hoax proves that racism (race plus power) is very alive and well. Go to a college campus and question political correctness and you will find out very soon the power of racism.

Ms. Hollis might want to take an adventure to downtown Detroit or Washington DC one night to perform an experiment concerning racism.

Let's see -- it is perfectly alright to refer to whites as "you people" who "caused slavery" even if "your people" did not even live in this country (and, irony of ironies many black Americans have white slaveholding ancestors).

William..
"White guilt is what got us here in the first place. Had people voted on the basis of the issues and not on guilt and skin color, Obama never would have stood a chance."

I don't care who you voted for but I respectfully disagree with your opinion on why most people voted for Obama. (from brother to brother).

About halfway through the campaign, McCain was prodded from the far right wing nuts to drop his endeavor to hammer away his vision and plans for America to adopt a strategy that involved heavy smear tactics and fear mongering. He was uncomfortable in this role and it showed. I admire him for what he truly wanted to do but was unable to for fear of further alienating GOP fanatics.

The American public, including whites, weren't interested in sleazeball maneuvers and viewed such as attempts to avoid discussions of a flawed political platform that even McCain's campaign seemed to think was inferior to Obama's.

Let me ask you. Of the two campaigns, which one continually talked about his plans, his goals, and his visions while the other bounced like a rubber ball from talking points about unproven associations, an eccentric preacher, a phantom birth certificate proving who knows what, and lies about being muslim, a communist, marxist, and socialist?

Just another black man's opinion, my brother.

Screwtape claims...
That in 1960 the same thing happened. Irish Catholics voted for Kennedy. In fact, my first generation Irish American Grandfather, my first generation Irish American Grandmother and my second generation Irish American mother all voted (and campaigned for) Nixon.

I really do not think it was 95% of the vote.

On another note, some people might want to care what happened to the Irish between 1600 and 1920 and compare it with the treatment of blacks in America. Of course we do not "need" preferential treatment -- and the Irish are now considerably more successful than the English.

Stupid Column
Just plain stupid.

When blacks vote 99-1 for Obama, racism is alive and well.

When the Rev Wright is still "at large," racism is still laive.

When anyone who did not vote for Obama is accused of being racist, racism is still alive.

Racism Dead?
I congratulate President-elect Obama even though I didn't support him. This is indeed a historic time for our country. Progress is usually slow and painful.

Only a very naive person would believe racism is dead. But huge progress has been made. It comes from changes in the heart. Government can pass thousands of laws to influence behavior but it cannot change the heart.

I wonder if we'll get more respect from the world now or will elitist Europeans continue to bash us. I recall reading during this campaign that one reason to vote for Obama was to get more foreign respect. We'll see.

Worst Offenders: Democrats
Proof that racism is definitely NOT dead was evident when the Democratic party threw Hillary under the bus for Obama. Race trumps gender in that party, and they counted on white guilt to move him right into the White House.

Richard from Nevada
I think you miss the point. What the author is saying is that race baiters really don't have a leg to stand on now that a Black Man has been elected president. She specifically states that it is now up to Democrats to act from that position.

The ball is in the Democrat's court. How will they play it. Will they continue to use race as a "victim" issue or will they concede that a person of any race can actually become president is they have the drive and desire?

Racism will never be dead...
The complaints of racism will never be dead as long as Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton can fly anywhere in the country to profit to profit from them.
By the way, should the Obama administration be the disaster so many of us expect it to be and he is voted out after 1 term, I'm sure that it will be white racism responsible. Lets get the excuses ready now, guys.

Racism
...might have been dead even sooner if Republican sponsored 1956 legislation for Civil Rights laws would not have been blocked by the Dems and the "Master of the Senate" - LBJ. Then finally passed in a severely watered down version in 1957.

Lincoln, portrayed as a liberal by most lib profs teaching today - wrongly - first limited slavery to where it existed then emancipated the slaves.

Because it was the right thing to do and not because he was a liberal. Lincoln was a Conservative Republican committed to the conservative notions of rights of man, freedom, and God as he found them in the writings of our Founding Fathers in a conservative context. Anyone who thinks Lincoln was a liberal was a lib need only read his Cooper Union address in 1860.

Off topic a bit here. Bottom line, this election is good for race relations and black people whom too long have played the race card all to readily as an excuse of why they can't do anything. Hopefully, most are out of excuses now. Which is good.

Republicans have not been the force of evil we are portrayed as with regard to race relations. Just because we believe one should not commit himself to tearing down the house of the rich man; and rather should lend himself to industry and hard work and therefore build a house of his own; so that when he builds that house he will not have to worry about someone tearing down his house, too.

That's a paraphrase of a famous Lincoln quote - and not liberal in any interpretation.


From Greta Wire
Comment by American Woman
November 5th, 2008 at 6:14 pm

Did anyone else have trouble at their kids schools today?
As I pulled up to my kids high school with them in the back The school buses, parked out front unloading kids, had kids chanting O BAMA! O BAMA! the black kids were all wearing black clothing as well.
I debated on leaving them at school. They texted me several times today letting me know the kids were whooping it up in the hall trashing “whitey.”
Now tell me…how do we get past racism if the black kids don’t have enough dignity to restrain themselves?
This has just unleashed an entirely new set of issues….a change all right, but not for the good!!!
Buckle down and strap in America.

how to cure Wallac
Put him back as an Irishman in Ireland when Cromwell ruled -- or better yet in Ireland in 1847. How about putting him in a civil rights March in Derry in 1972.

The Irony of course is that many "black Americans" have English ancestry -- so they have the blood of oppressors in their system.

Blacks in America never had to deal with anything like what happened to the Irish for an 800 year period (who not only were deliberately killed in huge numbers, but were also enslaved in the Americas, and sent on prison ships on a journey much further than from West Africa to the Americas). Ireland's population was significantly greater in 1840 than it is today.

bitter clinger
Blacks do exrcise racism. No question. But they are just getting their vicotry out of their system. It is extemely historic and not unusual kids, through their parents, are especailly fired up.

The hope is they will begin putting forth effort and be inspired by Obama. If they do, the will leave the shackles of economic despair and move to the comfort of the middle class.

When they do, they will also move to the center politically. They will shift, no doubt about it.

Further ensuring the balance of one side against the other in our voting patterns in the future.


United???
Just skipping through the comments i see no indication the trolls sound any different today than yesterday. Their belief in their oppression and status as victims remains unchanged. They see only the motes of racism and ignore the beams all around them. They refuse to acknolege their incredible good luck at merely having been born here. Black folks born in Africa have about a 50/50 chance of seeing their 5th birthday. Millions starve, millions die of malaria. No situation or fact can sway these people from their self-inflicted victimization or their determination to find others guilty of oppression. The result of their disconnection with reality will be the same as always when a pied piper promises effortless utopia.

feargalX
I didn't say it was 95% Catholic vote for Kennedy. I was simply paralleling the two phenomena. Catholics voted for Kennedy in large numbers and were excited that a Catholic was going to be president, they didn't vote that way because they were anti-protestant. As such, many blacks voted for Obama due to the fact that he was black, but not for anti-white reasons.

Screwtape...
"I believe that they did vote for him because he is black. But not in the racist-hatred mode that is usually linked to racism but for the simple exciting fact that a black man could actually be president!"

There was much more to it than just black folks voting for someone who looked like them. Let me give you a couple of examples:

Alan Keyes, a black man, ran for president and probably received less than 25% of the black vote. Not sure of the figure but feel certain the percentage was very low.

Jesse Jackson received about the same percentage of black votes as Clinton (or less). Obama received more votes because of being considered as a more viable candidate for POTUS than Jesse.

Additionally, let Clarence Thomas, Larry Elders, or Thomas Sowell run for POTUS and see how many black votes they will be able to muster.

It has much more to do with than color, my friend.

Obama conducted an exemplary and highly professional campaign with economic policies that differed from the trickle down theory used by previous GOP administrations that actually never met the economic growth for minorities as experienced during the Clinton years. He addressed health insurance concerns that had been rated by many as better than McCain's.

His ideas for lowering the debt of college students were appealing to the young.

McCain failed (actually, did not try hard enough) to show how his vision and plans for America were better than Obama's other than using the usual GOP talking points and rhetoric that became old as grandma's shoes.

Obama was seen as the best candidate, a democrat, with the best interests of common everyday Americans in mind.

In addition, the GOP has a very distorted image in the minds of most black folks (whether unfounded or not) and a vote for Obama was also a resounding repudiation of the GOP and what it stands for.

Todd
I liked your 7:42pm post.

Can you say Comrade?
I agree with the other posters in that racism is not dead. I think it has just been elevated to a new high. While most think they participated in a historic event that elected a black man as president, I think they voted to change the Republic to Socialism. My first thought was, “God help us.” I then realized we turn from God long ago and are now reaping the rewards. Racism is only one of our many issues and sadly not the top one. Can you say Comrade?

Pistol - agreed
Many will continue to use excuses as to why they cannot succeed.

But their argument has been dealt a severe blow with the election of President-elect Obama.

We'll see if they take the ball and run with it or drop it.


Contradictions
That's all lovely sentiment and we desperately want to believe it, but ... who can explain why Obama had a 20-year association with the racist Jeremiah Wright by attending his church and more? Or why Obama wrote about his own anger and racism in his autobiography? Or why 92 percent of blacks voted for him? Regardless of what your illumnati intellectualism (read wishful thinking) tells you, the facts do not seem to support it.

Thanks, Laura
Once again you have pointed out a very important key in dealing with the "victim" attitude which is used to dodge personal responsibility. Your insights and perceptions are excellent! I intend to not let myself be bullied into taking the blame for any able-bodied person who hasn't got the guts to earn a living and to take care of themselves! Obama has put the lie to that excuse. Racism may not be dead but that "poor me" argument is as dead as a doornail now!!!
I didn't vote for Obama because I thought he was the least qualified candidate and had dubious past connections. I don't know what to expect from him and his cabinet but hope we aren't in for a roller coaster ride. It has been many years since I have felt so downhearted and uneasy about a new president.
Has the dumbing down of America produced too many people who cannot reason rationally and think things through? Maybe so.
Keep writing, Laura. You have a good strong voice!

Lion
your argument is flawed. Alan Keyes has never run a coordinated, well-funded campaign.

We cannot know how a black Republican would play in Peoria when one has never tried.

We can go back to the black Republican Senator from MA, whose name escapes me, but he must hve grabbed the black vote in heavily Dem MA to win. He goes back to the 60s early 70s. Can't remember his name.

Fact is, blacks have been brainwashed that Dems have the best programs and solutions for them. The problem is, the Dem's gov. largess toward them has proved to do nothing more than hurt them and create a cycle of dependency.

It's all Dems do - throw money at people and ask them for a vote. It's called pandering.

So let's make personal responsibility and accountability part and parcel to the promises of a "chicken in every pot".

Let's expect something in return if we are going to start throwing around money at people.


It was about racism
I agree with Indolent Dolt, AZ. This election very much was won as a result of racism. Obama was elected because he is black. Spontaneous interviews of people on the streets of Harlem (by Howard Stern's radio station) proved that point. Every person asked said they were voting for Obama, and none knew anything he stood for. In fact, the interviewer switched the facts as to McCain and Obama, and everyone interviewed agreed with McCain's positions and even agreed with his VP pick, Sarah Palin, (they did not even know who Obama's VP pick was!!) And these were intelligent, educated people who were interviewed!!! He was black; that's all that mattered.

I dare say most people did not know and did not care what Obama stood for. It was simply time to elect a black president so white Americans could vindictate themselves of the "racist" labeling perpetrated by the black culture. Obama was no accident. He was picked because he is young, not too black, "clean"--Biden's word--remember, and an excellent orator. No one who voted for him believes, let alone understands, the damage his liberal, socialist agenda will do to this country.

I also agree with Hollis, that as a result of this "victory," racism is "dead" to the extent that it can NEVER be used by blacks as an excuse again. But, somehow I think this victory will not be enough to satsify most blacks. Perhaps reparations? I'm sure Obama will see what he can do to work that out.

"Racism is Dead"..sure it is..

As Ms Hollis pointed out, "No More Excuses".. as it should be.. Unfortunately, I share the realistic opinion that voting in an unqualified person as US President because he is Black, hoping that will end racism, is ludicris! Not only will that naive sentiment fail.. the most virulent of the Racists will now be emboldend! For instance, wouldn't you love to live in Detroit, Baltimore or the now, no 1 US murder capital of Chicago? Meanwhile, for the gullible white-guilted Americans who helped bring about the coming US marxist "Thug-ocracy"... Thanks awfully, and Enjoy the chaos..

Todd
Unfortunately, the GOP administrations and the trickle down theory initiated by Reagan has never worked to improve the economic conditions of minorities. Look at the below unempl rates during GOP administrations versus the Clinton years in office. Its not about handouts as cons want to believe. Its about jobs and quality of life.

________________

Check out the below rates for Reagan:
1st Term = 6.43%
2nd Term = 8.60%
Reagan had unempl rates below 6.0% for only the last 16 months of his 8 years in office. Prior to Sept 1987, the rates were above 6.0% to a high of 10.80%.

GHW Bush averaged 6.34%. The Clinton administration had the following rates:
1st Term = 5.96%
2nd Term = 4.38%
As you know, the 4.38% set a record for the lowest average rate in over 40 years.

The current Bush had an average of 5.53% in his first term but his second term will have an average close to or above 6.0%. Currently, 9M Americans are out of work while the unempl rate for those ages 16-24 hover at 13%.

During Clinton's tax increase that cons abhor, the middle class grew in numbers. During Reagan years as well as both Bush administrations, the middle class numbers shrank while the upper class got richer and the lower class increased in size. This is the true effects of the trickle down theory (aka voodoo economics). Its great for the upper crust but not so good for us in the middle and at the bottom.

Oh, Laura--You're so naive
The media's protection of Obama was unlike anything I have ever seen. I attribute this, in part, to the affirmative action mentality of the left, which posits that people of color must be treated differently in order to "win". Obama was shielded and protected, his true record and history concealed. And the media believed they were justified--because Obama is black. They felt morally obligated to get him into the White House. This is racism, whether you benefit from it (minorities) or not (everyone else).
As for the electorate, I wonder how many people voted for Obama in an effort to prove--either to themselves or to others--that they were most certainly not racist. (Me? Heavens, no.) Think of it this way: Would a WHITE man with Obama's terrorist associations, radical ties, far-left-voting record in the Senate and the middle name Hussein have stood a chance in hell at becoming President of the U.S.A.? I think not. I am afraid that many felt it was a black man's turn. They saw Obama's color, but not the person (a really horroble person, I might addd). I'm afraid when all you seem to notice is the color of a person's skin, it's racism, Laura, pure and simple.

Racism

An odd and sad thing that this election showed is that racism is more powerful than ever. Polls taken about Obama indicate that huge numbers of people thought he was a muslim and didn't want to vote for him because of that. Also, the most influential republican of them all , Rush, took racism to the ultimate extreme, that not even Hitler would, declaring that a black man would, just because another man was black, like Obama, throw his country to the wolves. Powell!

Todd
"Over 21.2 million new jobs were created during the Clinton years, the most jobs ever created under a single Administration -- and more new jobs than Presidents Reagan and Bush created during their three terms. 92 percent (19.4 million) of the new jobs were created in the private sector, the highest percentage in 50 years. Under President Clinton and Vice President Gore, the economy averaged 248,000 jobs per month, the highest under any President. This compares to 52,000 per month under President Bush and 167,000 per month under President Reagan.

The fastest and longest real wage growth in over three decades occurred under the Clinton administration. The United States had five consecutive years of real wage growth then-- the longest consecutive increase since the 1960s. By 2000, real wages were up 6.8 percent, after declining 4.3 percent during the Reagan and Bush years."

------------------------

The above is the reason most black Americans vote democratic. It has to do with the creation of employment opportunities, the chance to grow economically, and the chance to achieve the American dream. You guys can keep thinking its about freebies and handouts and continue to proselytize as to why blacks vote predominantly democratic but it won't help much in getting your candidates elected.

As I read it...
No more excuses.
So Colin Powell wants to be Sec. of Education. I'd prefer Bill Cosby, but...no more excuses.

As for rich kids who voted Obama, who finally figure out what it means...that half of what they thought they'd inherit goes to others...no more excuses. I would also add: AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA!
(Ditto for George Will, who sabotaged Palin.)

Lots of African Americans are proud. They have seen what has until now been unfathomable come to fruition. I suspect that Obama, like Clinton - (hating the sound of booing and hissing in their ears) - will turn sharply to the right. Narcissists hate being ridiculed and heckled. He's going to be President. That's what's important to him - and succeeding. He's gonna be quick to throw anyone under the bus who gets in his way. And many conservative blacks are praying:
"Please, please, please: don't be the first one to screw things up so bad that we're all sorry we voted for you!"

Likewise, Babs Streisand - who is the equivalent of a Palestinian mole - may see Obama turn on the Palestinians quicker than Bobby Kennedy. Now that he's President, he doesn't need to pony up to Farrakhan and his freaky followers.

Hint to Obama: wanna really become popular with white male voters? Ignore everything Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton have to say, indicating that their day is over. Might be even more amusing to tell them to get real jobs, too.

That's unless Obama wants to see a mirror of the first 2 Clinton years. Does he really want to go down with Pelosi and Dean and the thoroughly delusional Al Gore, who are headed for the scrap-heap of history as do-nothings who haven't done one major thing except call President Bush names and block energy initiatives?

I think Obama's instincts for aplomb and applause are too significant for him to allow himself to continue to be tied to tie-died losers.


LionHeart
how quickly we forget that the tech boom is the main reason for the job market increase. This started during the late reagan years, Bush I and then took off as technology and technology investment took off. More importantly, what is conveniently overlooked is the height of the job market expansion happened during the Republican majority in congress. It was the Democrats taking advantage of this growth in the economy to start pushing failed policies like forcing banks into making bad loans that planted the seeds of our current housing crisis.

So in short, give credit where credit is due and don't take credit for what was a combined effort.

Lion Heart
That is BS and you know it. The electorate that was so dumbed down they didn't even know who really created the Fannie and Freddie fiasco?

The got no more clue of Clinton's economic performance than the man on the moon!

And if they did, they would know that in spite of being greeted by a Clinton recession upon taking office in 2001, and 9/11 8 months later, the Bush tax cuts created 4 years of economic expansion and unemployment numbers over the course of his term, and GDP numbers, that closely match Clinton's - acquired through an unprecedented TECH BOOM he had NOTHING to do with.

Let's see, Clinton unemploy nubers = GOOD. Bush's same as Clinton's= BAD. I close my case.

Don't pass that BS off on me they vote Democrat because they know the issues. They vote Democrat because the Dems pander to them with promises of gold and silver.

Lion Heart
your unemploy rates are BS. Clinton's were at 5.67% Sept. 1996 - in the middle of an unprecedented tech boom!

His numbers are no better than Bush's - who had much less the advantage than BJ (Bill Jefferson - sorry, I can't help it) Clinton had.

His balanced budget miracle? Thanks be to Reagan's victory in the cold war and the reultant peace dividend Clinton could use to cut defense.

Last, real incomes and the middle class. This points to right to work initiatives and the disintegration of Union membership.

Free markets at work - necessarily because to compete manufacturer's have to make products as cheaply as they can. Sad, but true. And yes, it can cause some pain.

But the reality is wages have to adjust to the realities of the competitive marketplace, or there will be no jobs at all.

What's the alternative? Promote higher Union membership and wages and start practicing protectionism? It does not work and will crush GDP.

If folks aren't getting the wage they like at the factory because it is non-Union, they need to suck it up and find a line of wrok that pays more. I would recommend the health care field.

So If
So, If racism is gone, then when I go up to a basketball court and the minorities are shooting some hoops they will say hey Whitey now that you guys aren't racist anymore, come an join us to play?
And you really think this will happen?

You live in a dream world if you think the hate for white americans will stop because Obama is pres now, you are just fooling yourself.

When Obama fails and he will, we white americans will once again be the blame that a brother can't make it.

Watch just Watch.

Maybe some day, you and others will wake up to the facts that most americans don't look a the color of a mans skin, A Mans actions always speak louder than words or skin color. Obama can take lessons from Jesse Lee Peterson on how to change the attitudes. He won't seek the advice of Jesse, because Obama believes in the church doctrine of Rev Wright.

To Laura Hollis
Racism can only be dead when it's not even subject to discussion, from the use of epithets in any manner to any assumptions fron any side based on color.

If you are fooling yourself to believe race was not a factor yesterday, i urge you to listen to this: http://boomp3.com/listen/c1hbq1ljl_8/stern-2008-10-01cf

Otherwise you are foolishly jumping to an erroneous conclusion. Many who voted for Obama voted for selfish reasons, for projecting their dreams and ideas onto Obama, as though these where his promises.

However, many too knew nothing more than he is African-American, and due to their own form of racism, the one that says a white person can't use the "n-epithet" while African-Americans can use it amongst themselve, even as a "term of endearment" according to Whoopie Goldberg who also claims "we took that term back from the whites," there is a clarity to racism having worked perfectly yesterday.

This is something that must be recognized, acknowledged, and said at all cost if we ever want to do away with racism entirely.

and guess
what Dan Rather had to say that Spet. night in 1996, during Clinton's reelection campaign, about that 5.67% number?

"The Clinton Administration reported the unemployment figure was 5.67% last month - still low overall and not bad - and the reasons for that can be misleading. Here's our economic correspondent to explain that"........

And the failed Bush economic policies were.....what?

I think the lib point of view is so polluted, by their lib profs and the media that reports the news to them as evidenced in my example above, they have no hope of ever thinking out of the box and creatively, ever.


Well, Todd
Unfortunately, my friend, you have no idea of the economic plight of black America during the Reagan and Bush I years where this community faced double digit unemployment rates above the 10.8% high experienced by the entire nation.

You know and I know that the tech boom was the primary vehicle for the explosion experienced during the Clinton years as well as some economic policies installed by his administration (i.e., tax the rich and lowering the deficit).

Let me ask you, Todd. When the Reagan/Bush years experienced the highest number of plant closings and job layoffs in history, do you think that most black folks who finally found employment under Clinton were thinking, "Gee, I am glad Joe .Com Blow invested in this company so that I can have a steady job making car air conditioning parts at $16.00/hr. Thank God for the hi tech boom."

Didn't happen. However, the general belief in the black community is that they were able to find work under the democratic administration and under Reagan and Bush I, employment opportunities were extremely scarce. Its a fact that the black middle class experienced a higher increase (percentage wise) during the Clinton years than the white middle class while the lower class numbers shrank.

Clinton may have been elected at a time when the economy was in recovery but we are debating about why black folks voted so heavily democratic this election. We are not debating whether or not every black person is an economic analyst. For the regular blue collar black American worker, its like this:
democrats = plenty of job opportunities
republicans = rich get richer and less jobs.

Its not bs, Todd, its reality. Perception of your party is not too good these days.




Black Liberation Theology
Oh, how I wish racism was dead. If you have any such thought, run again one of the tapes of Rev. Jeremiah Wright preaching to his flock, “God damn America.” I would have accepted his rants as those of an unbalanced individual until an organization of black ministers from central Texas published their public support of the Rev. Wright and his message. His position is not the exception; apparently it’s the rule. Racism dead? Not on your life.

Todd, your response is bs
You mentioned Clinton's unemployment rate for one month out of 8 years. I listed yearly averages.

If you want to check out the data, go to
http://www.heritage.org/research/economy/wm675.cfm.

Btw, Bush II's overall unemployment rate will be no where close to Clinton's 4% - a 40 year low.

Try again.


Greg, you make my point.
Greg you make my point, it’s obvious you can not begin to understand just what racism is and that its a disease attributed to White people, other races of people response to the treatment with anger and hate, not because of the color of your skin, but even a dog will bite when treated bad. Being called names is but a fraction of the many ways racism affect people, racism breeds discrimination, injustice, inequality hatred, fear and self destruction; but the worse part of it all, it robs minority groups of hope and self esteem. As I said, since you do not understand it, and perhaps you never will, you seek to minimize it, which is insulting to us, it’s insulting for Laura to claim it’s dead, for we know if we accept or believe it’s dead, leaving White people to be honorable without the force of laws, like the civil rights act, they will-- as they’ve done in the past, step on a people to hold them back because of the insane belief that they are better or superior determine by skin color or difference. Of course this does not apply to every White person, there are, I will agree, far less of them than at one point in time. But make no mistake the disease is not gone, however it is being treated; and yesterday’s victory is but another battle won in the fight, just like 14th and 15th Amendments, Brown v. Board of Education, and 1964 Civil Right’s Act, the war is still alive and there are many battles ahead, we will not be seduced into complacency by the words of someone who knows nothing of the experience...Laura Hollis

Racism is Still Alive

"White people are potential humans - they haven't evolved yet."
Louis Farrakhan Philadelphia Inquirer, March 2000

"The white man is our mortal enemy, and we cannot accept him. I will fight to see that vicious beast go down into the late of fire prepared for him from the beginning, that he never rise again to give any innocent black man, woman or child the hell that he has delighted in pouring on us for 400 years." -- Louis Farrakhan, City College audience in New York

"White folks was in caves while we was building empires... We taught philosophy and astrology and mathematics before Socrates and them Greek homos ever got around to it." -- Rev. Al Sharpton

"In South Africa we'd call it Apartheid. In Nazi Germany we'd call it fascism. Here we call it conservatism. These people are attacking the poor." -- Jesse Jackson

"...And he (Barack Obama) has involved young people in a political process that they didn't care anything about. When the Messiah speaks, the youth will hear, and the Messiah is absolutely speaking." Louis Farrakhan

"Whiteness, as revealed in the history of America, is the expression of what is wrong with man. It is a symbol of man's depravity. God cannot be white, even though white churches have portrayed him as white. When we look at what whiteness has done to the minds of men in this country, we can see clearly what the New Testament meant when it spoke of the principalities and powers."
- James H. Cone; Black Theology & Black Power; p 150

Racism is a two-sided coin
Looks to me like a lot of folks voted for Obama BECAUSE that thought he was black.

Racism Alive & Well
I don't have hard numbers, but I'll bet that a great number of the new voters were black and voted for Obama not on the issues, but on his color. Ultimately, they may have done the same even had they educated themselves about the issues, but color ruled the day.

Here is my problem
with the whole theory that Black people voted for Obama simply because he is black.

Haven't blacks generally been known to vote democratic? So, did their vote ever really belong to the Republicans, anyway? You don't think those same people would've voted for Hillary Clinton if she had won the nomination?

Yes, I am certain that most, if not all of the black voters for Obama took special pride in voting for him because they share a color. But, in all honesty, they would have anyway, because they always vote for the democrat.

So, this entire media-generated civil war they are trying to start is based on completely flawed logic. Bush was EXTREMELY unpopular. The country as a whole blamed Republicans for all the ills of the last 10 years. A democrat was most certainly going to win, long before Obama entered the scene.

If there are race riots, I am going to blame the media for inciting them and demand that they be brought up on charges. Just like the wonderful little sodahead.com ad I am looking at right now here on townhall.com. Pundits are fueling a hatred in this country. They are attempting to turn anger at our side losing into disgusting racism. I will not follow. I love my country today just as much as I did yesterday. Having a black man for my President changes nothing. I will continue to fight him on every socialist policy, just like I fought Bush on every one of his socialist policies. My enemy is socialism, not black people.

Cont..
The simple truth is, the blacks could not have elected Obama alone. In fact, they were a very small percentage of the people that provided him with his landslide victory. The GOP needs to be civil and gentlemenly and look to why we lost rather than looking for boogeymen to blame for our own failures.

Were we going to start a gender war if 95% of women had voted for Hillary? I think I am going to start boycotting all media until they understand the danger of what they are trying to incite in their quest for ratings. And if it comes to blows, I am sorry to say it folks, but I am going to end up taking their side on this one. You are in the wrong, let's turn that energy into something positive and fight socialism, not our fellow Americans.

All the media is doing is giving a platform for the most vile of our society to actually air their disgusting and hateful viewpoints. They are inciting violence and hate for what should have been considered a normal phenomenon.

Wallac
"As I said, since you do not understand it, and perhaps you never will, you seek to minimize it, which is insulting to us, it’s insulting for Laura to claim it’s dead, for we know if we accept or believe it’s dead, leaving White people to be honorable without the force of laws, like the civil rights act, they will-- as they’ve done in the past, step on a people to hold them back because of the insane belief that they are better or superior determine by skin color or difference."

STFU. I hold people like you in the same contempt that I hold a racist white person. Get over yourself. You didn't win this one without the whites that "...left to their own would step on you." You and your people will a SMALL fraction of the people that voted for Obama yesterday. Tens of millions of whites would fight against the bigots that would try to stomp you down, just as they did in the civil war, just as they did in the civil rights movmement. Hundreds of thousands of us died right beside you for your freedom, you ungrateful, uneducated piece of trash. You are ignorant of history. I bet you believe slavery was EVERYWHERE in the U.S. right from the beginning don't you?

You think you caused a victory with only YOUR people? Go to hell, racist pig, right along with your white racist brothers.

Garbage
Of course racism isn't dead. The blacks preach racism constantly; they love self-pity. Can you say J. Wright? This entire election was about race and race was rubbed in the faces and crammed down the throats of every white in this country. We were called names and it was insinuated that if we did not vote for Ovomit, we were all nasty racists, never mind that, unlike him, we deplore socialism. Consider that 96% of the blacks voted for a black and threatened the usual riots if they did not prevail at the poles. What does one call this? I have had a gut full of this garbage. I heard one black entertainer say that since a black was the presumptive heir to the nation's capital, she felt like she could unpack her bags. What a bunch of cr** out of a highly prosperous woman. I feel so terribly sorry for successful millionaires that are being persecuted and disinfranchised by Whitey!

This is SO hilarious!
Members of the party that has no elected blacks in DC whatsoever, no Arabs, no gays, no women in leadership positions is lecturing the party whose Presidential candidate is black, House leader is a woman, and has Arab, Latino, and Gay representation on the Hill.

Hysterical!

"GOP - PARTY OF HATE" by Lone
Lone,
Please grow up. Please try not to be so simple minded. Please.

John McCain and Sarah Palin never mentioned race. Never. They were saying the things that all candidates for President and Vice - President say during a campaign.

The only people that kept bringing up race were Obama and the leftest, shallow media. And, please try to think this through. Please. There are always going to be the fringe element people who make threats. That doesn't mean they belong to the campaign, in this case McCain - Palin, that just means they are the ones who hate.

And consider for a moment that maybe, just maybe, people rooting for the McCain - Palin ticket did not agree with Obama's policies. That's why there are Conservatives and Liberals, they don't agree with each other.

I would vote for Condi Rice if she ever runs for President and, in case you don't know who she is, she is the current Secretary of State. Oh, and she is black. The difference between Barack Obama and Condi Rice is: she is qualified to be President, she doesn't hang around with domestic terrorists and she does things to help her country, not hurt it.

Please grow up and stop making baseless accusations.


Is Condi Rice an Oreo Cookie?
No she is not. But I guarantee you that every voter that gushes over Obama thinks that about Condi and Michael Steele - especially African Americans. And that's racism because they believe a black woman should think a certain way. So you are WRONG Laura. Racism is alive and well.

I AGREE
Laura's point is simple

Anytime a democrat or whoever cries that racism is keeping them down , then all republicans have to do is say 'White House" (kind of like saying 'scoreboard') and the argument is over. Even if the opponent argues or believes otherwise, they just can't scream it and people think its true.

This probably also means that in 12-16 years Blacks will be voting for beliefs and not their color.

Be careful what you wish for.


Carlos makes the case
that the case for playing the race card can always be found...Thanks Carlos, for your honesty.

According to Carlos, it's racism if you're happy about Obama winning. It's also racism if you voted for his opponent. It's racist to be happy about Condoli; and racist to wish she was not appointed in favor of someone more qualified.

It was about race for those who cared about race before he was elected. It will be about race while he's in the White House. It will have been about race if he's not re-elected, and it will be about race when considering his legacy.

It's racist to think about race, it's also racist to never have race occur to you. Race, race, race, race, race. It's always about race, for whom it's always about race.

For many it's never been about race, but acording to Carlos, that simply makes them racist. So think about race, but not too much, because then you'll be a racist.

This can never be won, and he's right - racism is alive and well...well, for those obsessed with it anyway.

Let's hope someone tells the racists...
...among the minorities.

Naive
A noble thought but naive in the extreme.

We blacks are the most...
racist people as compared to other minorities in America. This is the third state I have lived in for any length of time, and the insults are all the same.

Up North in Chicago(where I was born and raised), the 'peasants' attack blacks who think differently, down here in the South, blacks have this 'plantation mentality' who also attack blacks and others with their insults. I had to go as far and tell one black friend that I am one of the ones who escaped the 'plantation'

As being a black female whose eyes were opened years ago about the methods used to keep blacks in poverty and fighting among ourselves, witness daily the racist attacks against whites and other minorities by black people.

No, racism will never be dead because it has been bred into the minds of blacks to hate 'whitee', and inturn biting the hand that feeds. 40 years in a desert might be needed.

I am sadden by the election of president obama. he offers nothing but more government dependency
for those already living off the work of others.

Jindal/Palin '12'

What?
Racism is Dead?

Do you know, you should try reading the replies to some of the other columns here.

Its not dead but very much alive.

Laura has been drinking the kool-aid...
What a load of pure crap, Laura! You should go apply for a job at MSNBC or some other Obama affiliate. Obama's election does not sound the death of racism. It is merely a symptom of racism. Anyone who thinks Obama was elected based on anything but his race has been smoking some pretty impressive stuff. This was not a triumph in race relations - it was a triumph of Affirmative Action. It was an indictment on spineless losers like McCain who make a career of "reaching across the aisle" while at the same time throwing their core constituency under the bus. It sounds a victory for class envy and marxist socialism. It is the triumph of vapid rhetoric over substance. Obama is an enemy of freedom and a threat to our Constitution.
Just one question: Does this mean we'll still have to pay reparations, or will the election be enough?

Lionheart - weak logic
Your parsing of Clinton's economic miracle as the reason why blacks vote Dem is still BS.

They know ZERo about that. And rather than unfairly using Clinton's tech boom to assail the Reagan and BUsh I economies, we should be restricting that to Bush LL's performance.

I did not act like an a jerk and point out to you how miserable Jimmy Carter's typical Dem economic philoshpy worked; or LBJ's Great Society boondoogle before him.

Bottom line, depsite the lack of a tech boom like Clinton had, the fact Bush could not cut defense and reduce spending like Bubba did for obvious reasons, the fact he entered office with Clinton recession and 9/11 shortly thereafter, BUsh's tax cuts created a 4 year economic expansion and bull run on Wall St.

Most importantly, you miss the salient point altogether. Obama is calling ofr a return to LBJ' failed Great Society programs. Which caused econic hardships thorughout the 60s and 70s. Ask Jimmy Carter.

That is change blacks cannot afford, or anyone else. Because LBJ's failed policy then will be the same failure now.

Did your educated black voters that didn't vote on race alone know that?

You are out of your mind
Whether you call it Racism or Ethnic Solidarity or Ein Volk Ein Vaterland Ein Reich, you are about to discover what it was like to be a Jew in Nazi Germany, as now it is Exprssing Ethnic Pride to shove White people off the sidewalk, taunt us and knock books out of our hands. As we discvovered in Atlanta when the Blacks took over, they do not want equality. They want revenge.

If you think that propping a Black puppet up on the podium makes all the folks join hands and sing Kumbaya, are you ever in for a shock.

Prepare for armageddon and I hope you enjoy reaping what Sixties idiots like you have sown.

Amusing
While living here and teaching in Japan, many Japanese like Obama because he is perceived as not so militaristic. The blindness of a people to their souls is amazing. A brief and objective history of Japanese brutality is seldom provided in their classrooms. When asked about discrimination towards Koreans and Chinese, they just blink. Likewise, I doubt that many classes bring up the subject of black brutality to blacks. Does Africa ring a bell? If humans don't have a group to oppress that is nearby and different from them, humans will pick other traits amongst themselves... weight, gender, religion and so on. All the posturing about racism existing, suffering occurring, etc. is like saying that water is wet. It's a given. What most people really like is when someone, by hard work, perseverance, dedication, and decency overcomes all the obstacles and succeeds despite racism, sexism, tribalism, etc. Then, they are often assassinated and off we go again. It's called the "Human Condition." The heart of man must be changed. Electing someone to any position will never deal with the heart of the matter. So, work hard, persevere, be decent and overcome obstacles. Thank the people who helped you. Laugh a lot. No human can carry the weight of the world's offences and all of the nasty comments at TH and remain pleasant.

Start the countdown
5..4...3..2.. Begin the countdown on how long it's going to be for the Obama charm to wear off African Americans after all their usual societal excuses get brushed off with "You must not be trying hard enough. Why can't you be like the president"

GOOD! Now that racism is dead
and the blacks have no more pity parties to go to and no more grievances as one of their own is about to be POTUS, is it too much to ask for that they get a job?
Show us that they really are responsible adults worthy of respect?

I expect welfare to be abolished as obama will create all these new jobs, I expect head start to be abolished, they will now read to their own kids, not have us pay for tutors.
No more sec 8 housing, food stamps, no more "earned income tax credits" either, that'll be a good one.

No rebates for FICA taxes, I like that too, we won't have to fund their SS retirement.

I also expect it to get quieter as hip-hop will be out since racism is dead, there will be no need to call for the murder of cops and also no drugs will be allowed as all these responsible guys will gather up all the kids they have fathered and won't want them exposed to such terrible influences.

Now how many libs will call this racist? Hmmm?

Jack - PA
Obama is a Marxist. That is not a comment on his race, ethnicity or how he combs his hair; it's a statement as to his pertinent, documentable political history, his associations and his friends.

For the vast majority of us that know him for what he is - Obama is neither black, white, plaid, mauve or indigo; Obama is RED. As is Pelosi, Reid, Lugar and dozens other scumbag "professional politicians" in this country. America has one over-riding problem, one cancer that needs to be excised by whatever means is required - "professional politicians".

Obama has personally espoused typical "RED" doctrine initiatives utilized by Marxists, Socialists & Communists through out the centurys long history of Socialist/Fascist/ Communist political history. That's a problem.
"continued"

Dwain Cleveland

Jack - Pa
(continued)
Barry the Marxist

He wants his very own "Civilian Security Police Force"; just as did Stalin, Mao, Hitler, Mussolini, and every Islamic Radical & terrorist group on the planet. That's a problem.

He wants to take money from the people that actually work and build and endeavor to better themselves and hand it over to those that are content to sit at home, watch Ophrah and Springer and live off the efforts of those that work. That's a problem.

He thinks he can get together with Joe Biden and make decisions on who gets to keep their personal weapons and under what circumstances. That's a problem.

Barry wants to take 3% of the U.S. GNP and hand it to the United Nations, via his "World Poverty Bill". The U.N is the most corrupt and useless political club on the planet. Why would Americans put up with wasting more money on "The 3rd World Dictators and Mass Murders Association". That is a problem

All of these problems that Barry Obama presents to most of us have nothing to do with race. Those things we see as problems, the things that Barry & Joey want to see come to pass, constitute absolute Marxist doctrine.

If Barry wants to split this Nation, all he has to do is seriously push for any of those issues and he will succeed beyond his wildest hopes.
Obama is correct - it is time for "change", but he needs to be carefull what he wishs for. As do all you "usefull idiots" out there cheering him on.

Dwain Cleveland

oh yeah this article rocks
This article is dead on.I'll tell you another thing I told my black friends who voted for this guy...you need to own your vote.You need to take responsbility for putting this guy in office not just on Nov 4 th but a year from now,
2 years from now,4 years from now.In prosperity and want,in war and peace.You don't get to punk out when the unemployment is 9% under this guy
or when Charles rangel convinces him to reinstate the draft to fight our new war in Pakistan and this time it's YOUR KID getting on the military transport plane!!!.You voted for change,now be prepared to eat it!!!

Kudos to Rose
I watched in the 60's when black businesses were bulldozed into oblivion for "urban renewal"...the bigshots said they can restart in the new areas...sure, with rents 4 times higher...where did many of these folks wind up? In the projects with the same criminals they were working their butts off to escape from.
Many had kids in college, that ended because of democrats and their plantation mentality. All they wanted from black folks is their vote, all republicans wanted for them was an equal opportunity like everyone else.

As MLK said, it's all about character.


From the author, part 1
Wow. I realize you can't please all the people all the time, but I never realized how easy it is to displease so many people at the same time! :) Since a lot of readers seemed not to read past the title, here are the points I was trying to make - as well as those I was NOT saying.

1. I did not say there are no people who think their race is better, or who make decisions based on race. (In fact, I said there were.)

2. I never said that blacks didn't vote for Obama because of his race. If interviews are any indication, many did.

3. Nor did I say (or assume) that ALL African-Americans voted for McCain. I KNOW that's not true. To my African-American readers who have told their own Presidential preferences here, thank you for making it clear to others that you did not make your decision is some kind of lockstep. Just so you know, you did not have to make that case to me.

4. I never said Obama was qualified. I think he is the most frighteningly unqualified person we have ever elected. Amongst other things. My thoughts about his candidacy have been amply explained here on Townhall.

(continued....)

Obama Explain Racism to us

Barack and Michelle Obama need to explain their Racism!

Barack and Michelle Obama attended a racist church 23 years.

A church who made the writings of 'Racist James Cone' required reading for all new members.

"Whiteness, as revealed in the history of America, is the expression of what is wrong with man. It is a symbol of man's depravity. God cannot be white, even though white churches have portrayed him as white. When we look at what whiteness has done to the minds of men in this country, we can see clearly what the New Testament meant when it spoke of the principalities and powers."
- James H. Cone; Black Theology & Black Power; p 150
------------------------------------------------------

A church that awarded 'Racist Louis Farrakhan' a lifetime achievment award.

"The white man is our mortal enemy, and we cannot accept him." Farrakhan

"Six-thousand years ago, an evil wizard called Dr. Yacub created the white "race" in a genetic experiment." Farrakhan
-------------------------------------------------------

A church based on the 'Black Value System' and 'Black Separatism'.


"There is no doubt in my mind that as a member of the black community, I am obligated to this community and will utilize all of my present and future resources to benefit the black community first and foremost". Michelle Obama

Barack and Michelle Obama need to prove to us they are NOT RACISTS!



http://hisfacts.blogtownhall.com/2008/10/21/obamas_radical_ and_communist_alliances.thtml

From the author, part 2
5. I never said (a la MSNBC) that I think Obama is going to usher in an era of racial healing. I haven't gone Parker (Kathleen)/Noonan on you.

6. Nor did I say that liberals will finally stop exploiting "racism" to get what they REALLY want - which is complete government control over every aspect of your life. In fact, I say explicitly that they WILL continue to use that accusation. Why wouldn't they? It's worked. They control those who produce by accusing them of "racism" as a justification for taking their money. And they control those they give the money to by making them see their countrymen as racists, and making them dependent on government bureacrats who dole out the money. It's a different form of enslavement, and even more insidious.

7. The message of the piece - and I apologize if I was too subtle about it - is that the SYSTEM works. Meaning that anyone, regardless of race, can get a decent education, a steady job, and make a good life for themselves - if they make a few responsible decisions. (Or, as parents, if they make those decisions for their children.)

8. I am saying that conservatives and all others who love this country and believe in freedom and individual responsibility need to stop taking the bait every time somebody cries, "RACISM." It is intended as a distraction, to get you on your back foot, stammering out some kind of denial, and to deflect attention away from the real issue. Individual racism is remediable. "Systemic racism" is a smokescreen.

From the author, in conclusion...
If a white woman will not sell her home to a black woman because she is black, the cause is individual racism. That is wrong, and that is why, as Wallac points out, there are laws to prevent it. Those laws are part of the system.

But if a 16-year-old African-American girl has two children out of wedlock by two different men, neither of whom is being a father to his child, the cause is not "systemic racism"; it is a lack of individual responsibility. That young girl is going to face many more hurdles than other girls her age, but not because the U.S. is racist. It is because she has already made poor decisions that are going to severely hamper her ability to improve her lot in life - as well as that of her children. It is not "racist" to tell the truth about this, anymore than it is "racist" to want something better for her (although I expect I'll get that accusation for both sentiments).

The final point is to tell the truth, and let the epithets fall where they may.

P.s. Rose and William
Thank you. :)

Laura the Author

I think most of us understood your point.

"The mind is a blank slate on which your environment writes" John Locke

I was raised in a third generation of Humanist/Atheists and it is difficult to break the bondage that one is raised in. Only God could break my bondage.

Most blacks were raised believing whites are the enemy and that whites are an obstacle that must be overcome before they can achieve ANYTHING.

That issue is now empty rhetoric.

Barack Obama will perpetuate the idea we should all have equal outcomes which grossly violates his own family condition.

Reality to Liberals are always projections of feelings.

Any way keep writing I enjoy your columns!

Racism is not dead
Sorry, Laura. Racism in America is not dead. It's more alive than ever -- only it's now reversed. Racism on the part of whites against blacks has been pretty much dead, for the most part, for years (e.g. Colin Powell, Clarence Thomas, Condoleeza Rice, Carol Moseley Braun, Barack Obama, J. C. Watts, Jesse Jackson, Jr., etc., etc.). Racism on the part of blacks is now at its highest level ever. If white's had voted 93% against Obama, it would have been called racism to high heaven and America would have been castigated as a racist country. If blacks vote 93% for Obama, it's hardly mentioned. But it is still racism indeed.

First of all
If we are to eliminate racism, it has to be done across the board. The very fact that blacks voted for the man from Kenya overwhelmingly shows that recism is still very prevalent on that side. Everyone seems to ignore the fact Obama has nothing to do with American black population, his black/Arab blood is the result of his parents coming from the more or less international hippie rich classes meeting and producing him.

Racism will never die,
because 10-15% of whites and blacks will never let it die. If anything an Obama presidency will create unrealistic expectations, and when those expectations go wanting, bitterness and rebellion will result. It is not unlike the fact that many children of Hispanic immigrations who are legal citizens are far from living the American Dream, and instead are bitter and perform poorly in schools and end in gangs. When you raise expectations to high you are setting yourself up for failure. The next crop of domestic terrorists are going to be American born. Of that there can be no doubt.

Rose if you return

I must tell you a story.

My wife and I are both white but we attended a predominately black church for some time.

When a member successfully left the Government rolls and became a productive citizen we held a 'Graduation Ceremony' and celebrated their recovery with a party and 'Graduation Certificate'.

The struggle was great but many graduated.

Every American Citizen should have the same rights and protections - no more - no less.

Congratulations may you prosper and be proud!!!

ARE WE THERE YET?


.....For those dewy eyed dreamers out there who think that the election of Obama is going to do away with racial preferences ...au contraire mon amies ...the following is a message from Al Sharpton and all those that he represents ...

.....Yo FOOLS ...

.....That's right fool ...we not at the Promised Land
yet and we will never get there until Whitey is on his
knees with our jackboot on his neck ...

.....In the meantime, every time Whitey brings us to
that Mountain top and asks, "Are we there yet"? ...all
we have to say is, "We've come a long way, but we
still have a long way to go". ...

.....And when Whitey complains that the journey is too
long, all we have to do is yell "racist" and he will
put his tail between his legs and slink away like a
whipped dog ...

.....It's good to be Black in America .....COLOSSUS

Expect ,more racism
This election was entirely about race. I agree with the writer who said the blacks voted for Obama because he was black, not what he stood for. It was not the Repubs who injected race into the campaign. Every chance they got the dems used the race card. They even used it against Bill Clinton when they thought Hillary might win the primary. Never would a white person have been elected with the past of Obama. No one would have considered a white candidate that associates with the likes of Ayers, Kahlidi or Wright. No white person running would have gotten away with the ACORN ties. Everyone was so affraid of being called a racisit that they refused to even question why Obama would not release records of his college years. I have never been a racist in my life and have many black friends but I have watched as even those friends took a get whitey attituded when Obama came on the scene.

We have to talk - no PC
Honestly the pigment of skin is the least of our problems. The *attitude* of the person is the problem.

Manners is what this nation is lacking. Basic civility. Character assassination, name calling, twisting facts and rudeness, is now normal "debate".

Sure debate can get heated, but when it did it USED to show the weakness of those who lost control, not the power of those who lost control. We've got it backwards.

The more any race complains and does nothing productive to improve their situation the more they get of it, it's universal law.

I lived in a predominantly black/Hispanic area(s), some black kids called white kids "crackers", and Hispanics "spics" but would gather together as a mob and get violent if anyone dared speak out.

There is mob/gang mentality in every race, but I'm telling you I know first hand from many areas I've lived in, there is more in black communities and it's because of people like Rev. Wright inciting hate.

Now that I've pointed out a *problem* rabid-liberals and blacks will attack me as a "racist" just because I have the audacity to mention the problem. But before you do -- ask yourself this:

If we can't talk (civilly - no names) about race tension, who causes it and why, then how can we fix the problem?






just wondering
how come all the prosperous black families prefer to live in white neighborhoods?

Reply #130
Your post was great. I believe it is true that leaders like Reverand Wright preaching hate is one of the things tht keeps it going but we dare not talk about it. Wright, Jackson and Sharpton are living large by keeping this hatred going. Wright is now about to move into a mansion while he preaches how the whites have taken from the blacks. He certainly did not feel he should share the wealth with the poor blacks he preaches about. Unless the same standards begin to apply we will never get past this. As long as we allow these hate mongers to get rich by keeping racism going nothing will change. People must face that it is not the white community that feeds racisim but the blacks that are profiting by it.

bryce #99
Your kidding right?

There are/were gays in the GOP, Foley, Craig, Haggard, Allen, Murphy. Blacks: Rice, Powell, Steele, Martin Luther King Jr. was a republican and his father fought against this sort of race baiting. Jindal is the son of Indian immigrant. Plain and Rice Hutchinson - all republican women in power in government.

However as any of these people will tell you, conservatives choose their leaders on content of character - not quota of minority status.

This is why I would never vote for BO - his race had not a thing to do with it.

Diane - NJ #132
Thanks -- and may I add your observations are spot on as well.

Not only do Wright/Obama live in expensive homes and not in black communities. Wright and Michelle Obama have preached not to try to attain "middle-class-ness" - meanwhile they surpassed middle-class-ness long ago and are living amongst the elite.

To point this out to blacks who support them seems to go nowhere. It's like there is a epidemic that blinds them to the deception. It's sad, it hurts them and no one can help them if they don't recognize it.


Scary - a must watch
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlpODYhnPEo

This youtube is frightening. And it may lend some insight to the demoralization of this country. Yuri Bezmenov is a ex-KGB defector.


Laura - You're too intellectual
for most of the dolts that are posting here today. It's obvious from your article that you don't believe that racism is dead, just the ability to use it as a successful weapon against us, if we're smart about it.

Sure, there is probably some latent racism alive on the right in a few individuals, but it's most definitely not the institutional level of racism that exists in the black community and the democratic leadership. We do need to start using the institutional racism that the left obviously has as a club to beat them with.

Bravo!
Well-said.

That would be nice.
It would be wonderful if, indeed, the election of Obama were to be the funeral dirge for broad racism in America. However, I seriously doubt that such will prove to be the case. I fully expect that those who have established their persona as protecting the downtrodden "victims of discrimination" will merely use this election to springboard to an even higher volume of noise about perceived inequity, even though that perception has little to do with genuine equality.

Racism is very much alive
I thought your statement was absurd!

The first point; Obama is possibly as little as 1/8th black. There was some talk about his father having Arab blood also. However, we can feel reasonably certain that he is 50% black and 50% white.

Second point. Let's say that Obama had been 100% black but of very light skin. He could have been elected.

Third point. Now let's assume that his skin color was very, very dark.

Being 50% black doesn't necessarily make a "black" man in my eyes and I don't consider him the first "black" President. He is the first "Mulatto" President.

Regarding his racial composition, I don't believe that it is am important as the shade of his skin and his overall appearance. America would have voted any black man who was light skinned and attractive.

A very dark skinned gentleman would most likely have great difficulty getting elected to anything other than dog catcher.

You may think racism is "dead" but you are mistaken! It is very much alive and gathering more steam every day. Just wait until Obama makes his first public error in judgment! You will hear him referred to quite differently than he is at this time!

GOTO the front of the bus
rose Location: SC
Reply # 32
Date: Nov 6, 2008 - 4:24 AM EST
We blacks are the most...
racist people as compared to other minorities in America. This is the third state I have lived in for any length of time, and the insults are all the same.

Up North in Chicago(where I was born and raised), the 'peasants' attack blacks who think differently, down here in the South, blacks have this 'plantation mentality' who also attack blacks and others with their insults. I had to go as far and tell one black friend that I am one of the ones who escaped the 'plantation'

As being a black female whose eyes were opened years ago about the methods used to keep blacks in poverty and fighting among ourselves, witness daily the racist attacks against whites and other minorities by black people.

No, racism will never be dead because it has been bred into the minds of blacks to hate 'whitee', and inturn biting the hand that feeds. 40 years in a desert might be needed.

I am sadden by the election of president obama. he offers nothing but more government dependency
for those already living off the work of others.
================================================

Rose captures all that ever needs to be said to understand where racism is still alive.

Take the violence we all see and know about by young black men.
They kill one another hundreds of times over and above what the KKK ever did.

Simply because they are the ones filled with hate and revenge for the history.
And history that is mainly distorted so the blame game can go on and on and imputes the message of hate that produces the violence amongst themselves

And no one can stop this but the individual himself.

evidence of racism
1) The fact that people call obama a "black" man.
Stems from slavery-period ideas on "one-drop" of black makes you black. Even people that were 99% white are considered black because of the 1%. This idea is racist and still exists. Obama is mixed, and would never have gotten elected if he was otherwise. From a sociology perspective, mixed people are like the barrier between two cultures.

2)individuals are still racist. There were tons of racist incidents during the election. The evidence is there for people to see. Desecrated campaign sites, radio interviews, blocking black people from the polls: all of these evidences are readily available.
In addition to the many evidences I have heard of from my black friends, including one lady who told my friend he would be hung for dating a white girl in the old days.

3)in certain areas, inter-racial relationships are still very very taboo. On both sides.

4)The evidence is there that Obama should have won by a larger degree. Look at how close the popular vote was. We have the economy crashing, a war almost noone wants anymore, and global warming. And over 40% still voted for mccain!

Let's not put on blinders. Racism will never be eradicated. But the fact that caucasians are so quick to want it covered up, disturbs me greatly. you can complain about racism in the black community, but ask yourself this: who taught them to act that way? now that white people are getting like 1% of what they dished out to blacks, they feel ssoooo uncomfortable. hahahaha. that's why i say this nation is self-centred and unapologetic. sorry you can't say the n-word anymore...in public at least.

Look no furrther, here is a racist
Rockmelon Location: MD
Reply # 2
Date: Nov 6, 2008 - 10:52 AM EST
Racism is very much alive
I thought your statement was absurd!

The first point; Obama is possibly as little as 1/8th black. There was some talk about his father having Arab blood also. However, we can feel reasonably certain that he is 50% black and 50% white.

Second point. Let's say that Obama had been 100% black but of very light skin. He could have been elected.

Third point. Now let's assume that his skin color was very, very dark.

Being 50% black doesn't necessarily make a "black" man in my eyes and I don't consider him the first "black" President. He is the first "Mulatto" President.

Regarding his racial composition, I don't believe that it is am important as the shade of his skin and his overall appearance. America would have voted any black man who was light skinned and attractive.

A very dark skinned gentleman would most likely have great difficulty getting elected to anything other than dog catcher.

You may think racism is "dead" but you are mistaken! It is very much alive and gathering more steam every day. Just wait until Obama makes his first public error in judgment! You will hear him referred to quite differently than he is at this time!
================================================

Everything he has to say comes about from his own skin tone.

This man is a racist and he projects his own racism against others.

This is how it keeps alive and will never die in America or the world.
Individuals own hate for others, and hate that feeds on blame.

His post is fuel for keeping racism alive but he will not accept this truth unless he opens his eyes to look inside his own heart and mind.

A place no racist will ever look as he comes to speak and show his own hate.

it's a sympathy problem
caucasians have no sympathy for what blacks have undergone. If you had to endure 400 years of what blacks have undergoen, you'd understand why they are a bit racist and alarmist. but 400 years of oppression...do you understand what that does to a culture or society? it gives them a psychological complex. worse, when it is still enforced. face it black people still undergo racism, but they are emotionally incapable of dealing with it at this point in history in this country. they feel like a cornered animal because of the psychological damage that has been done to them by history. can you open your heart to empathise and ignore it or just complain like selfish little people..

Hey Rocketeer
I'm no intellectual, but thanks for the clarity on your part! I think most of the observations made here have been quite astute. But sentiments are also running high - perfectly understandable. I'm grateful for the readership.

Don't let the Title Fool You
This is just one more racists article designed to fire you up and continue to divide the American people.
What does the color of Obama's skin have to do with electing a Democrat verses a Republican?
The majority of Obama supporters are white Americans along with black and hispanic Americans.
Obama was elected by the majority of the American people. Yes, one thing the writer got right is the system works. But she had to go on to inject the old racists arguments concerning segments of our population. That was her goal to continue the racist issue by not accepting Obama has the leader of choice.



Are you kidding?
Racism is the only reason Obama won the vote. If he had been a white man with the same beliefs and non record there would have been no chance for him to win.

Here we have another racist
Antonio Location: GA
Reply # 2
Date: Nov 6, 2008 - 10:57 AM EST
evidence of racism
1) The fact that people call obama a "black" man.
... From a sociology perspective, mixed people are like the barrier between two cultures.

2)individuals are still racist. There were tons of racist incidents during the election. ...(all from blacks).

3)in certain areas, inter-racial relationships are still very very taboo. On both sides.

4)The evidence is there that Obama should have won by a larger degree. Look at how close the popular vote was. We have the economy crashing, a war almost noone wants anymore, and global warming. And over 40% still voted for mccain!
(ridiculous)

Let's not put on blinders. Racism will never be eradicated. But the fact that caucasians are so quick to want it covered up, disturbs me greatly.
==============================================
You are the problem, YOU
He is filled up and over flowing with racism, and is the problem.

People like him whose own heart and mind is over flowing with hate for white people.
A true racist has nothing to offer but blame and accusations at everyone but himself.

And is where the racism is most alive, right in his own head and heart

Please, please...

Stop calling BO an African-American! This is the ultimate PC bull that does not belong on TH. Until someone proves he was born there (and that may yet happen) he is simply a BLACK American. It is believed that Africa and parts of the Middle East are most likely the cradle of civilization. If this is true then we are all African Americans! As I see it, if you were born in this country (not dropped from the birth canal by an illegal immigrant) then you are simply an American. Hyphenating "American" only reduces the strength of the ideal of what being American means and further it is divisive.

Only a weak person needs sympathy
Antonio Location: GA
Reply # 5
Date: Nov 6, 2008 - 11:03 AM EST
Subject: it's a sympathy problem
caucasians have no sympathy for what blacks have undergone. If you had to endure 400 years of what blacks have undergoen, you'd understand why they are a bit racist and alarmist. but 400 years of oppression...do you understand what that does to a culture or society? it gives them a psychological complex. worse, when it is still enforced. face it black people still undergo racism, but they are emotionally incapable of dealing with it at this point in history in this country. they feel like a cornered animal because of the psychological damage that has been done to them by history. can you open your heart to empathise and ignore it or just complain like selfish little people..
=============================================

Its a beggardly spirit to whine over.
Men do not need any ones sympathy, nor do women.
Children might need it at times, but mostly need correction.

You bring up 400 years of history, as if you lived every moment of it and is the only thing that happened in history.

You use history in a negative racist attitude, used to act like a prosecutor of the white race, and been given the authority to make your judgment on every person who is born into the world having white skin.
You racist pig, you are the problem

Antonio #141 and #143
#141 - Your number one point is not our fault.
Obama said in his book that he chose to "prove what side you were on, and show your loyalty to the black masses" -- he chose his black side. So whites call him black, because Obama considers himself black.

#143 - I have empathy for the terrible things blacks have gone through to get to where they are. However blacks are enslaving themselves if they feel trapped. I believe that if blacks treat others as they want to be treated then we'd all get along better. Separating themselves from society only hurts us all.

I'm Irish decent - we were oppressed in Ireland, and in America, we rose above it. Blacks can too. My family was part of the underground RR in NH. My family did empathize with blacks wanting to be free of slavery precisely because they were Irish with a long history of oppressed.

From what I've seen no matter how much whites try to empathize with blacks, it's never enough. Lincoln, the underground RR, white activists ging their lives to help blacks get past the racism etc... it's just more - "you can't know", or "you don't understand" -- where does this get us? Blacks must move past self-pity and hate to self pride and participation. Many blacks have done this -- Congratulations to them!





Murphdog - where's your logic?
Rural whites gushed over Clarence Thomas because of his beliefs not the color of his skin -and that's the opposite of racism.

Many African Americans consider Condi Rice and Michael Steele "oreo cookies." That is racism because they are saying that blacks should think a certain way.
Why did you thank me for being honest? What's that supposed to mean?

Racism is not dead
Au contrair Ms. Hollis. Racism in America is alive and well and even more virulent than before. As seen my hundreds and millions around the world during the campaign, racism has only changed its face. Instead of white face it now wears a black face.

The hope of most of the 95% of the Negro vote for Obama was based on said racist hatred for whitey, as spewed from the pulpits of Jeremiah Wright and 'Calypso' Louie Farrakhan.

As long as man is left up to his own devices there will always be racism. We are genetically structured to be diverse and express it.

When Christ returns he will fix that defect, and not before

The Turban Torpedo

And besides
There are plenty of Whites out there that still judge and do not trust people by their skin color. The nightly news depicts the reason why. The violence perpetrated by minorities against each other and Whites escalates almost daily. The American Pravda MSM who carry the left's water play on that. In their land of Hannalee, ruled over by Little Johnny Papers and his pal Puff the Magic Dragon, White ain't right.

The Turban Torpedo

Two months ago we were told
that the race industry was NOT going away at all!! One loudmouth activist yelled in print that "Obama got no slave blood so even if he's elected it don't count!". True. His father was born and raised in Kenya with NO link at all to the American Civil Rights Movement. If you want a real link it's Stanley Dunham. HER great grandfather was a whip-cracking slave owner.

There are WAY too many parasites on our society sucking a living at the American teat like Jackson, Sharpton, Maddox, Mason, McKinney, Sheila Jackson Leigh, Mayor Nutter and Jeremiah Wright. NONE of them wants to actually WORK for a living so don't look for THEM to fade away.

-Ray
NRA Life Member
Obama? Yo MAMA!!

Racism will get worse, not better
Chicago.
Election night.
A few minutes past midnight.
The waitress was white.
The six black men she had served left a note instead of a tip:

"Tip 4 the day. Black's run the new Black House, B***h!"

Disregarding the "4" for the word "for" and the incorrect apostrophe (a tribute to public education in Chicago, apparently not helped much by the $100 million Obama misspent while with the Chicago Annenberg Connection's school reform project), one can perhaps catch a hint of anger in the words of those six young men. How proud their mothers must be! (I shall assume they don't know the identities of their fathers.)

I have the feeling that millions of blacks are more likely now to feel as they did when O.J. Simpson escaped prison for murder ("We beat the man!"), than plead, "Can't we all just get along?").

And as soon as millions of whites voters figure out that Obama's tax cut is really a refundable tax credit that will mean $1,000 welfare checks every April 15th to people (whites and blacks, of course)sitting on their duffs watching Oprah, a little bit of buyer's remorse may set in.

A few minutes after Obama signs Pelosi's "Fairness Doctrine" and Rush Limbaugh gets tossed off the air, there will be busloads of angry whites heading to Washington in numbers far greater than Obama saw at his Nation of Islam buddy Louis Farrakhan's "million man march."

The first time a white teacher gives a failing grade to a black student, all hell will break loose. "Sorry, no more excuses, racism ended with Obama in the White House," the teacher will say. "I don't need to do no stinkin' studyin' to get a good grade. You owe me!" the student will respond.

It won't be pretty...

my 2 cents
Ms. Hollis;

You have it completely wrong. Racism is NOT dead. It's just that us white folks no longer have the monopoly on it, if indeed we ever did.

e.g. - Jeremiah Wright, Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, and the uncounted black americans who voted for bo with the primary reason being the color of his skin.

You STILL don't "get it" Let me explain:

If I voted AGAINST bo because he is black, and someone else voted FOR him because he is black, which of us is the racist?

BOTH OF US

Isn't that obvious?

p.s. I voted against bo because mlk jr.'s dream has come true - "There will come a day when my children will be judged not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character."

p.s. - California voters who who voted for the gay marriage ban - RIGHT ON!

Thanks

I have returned Retired Geek
I have being reading your post for some time now and admire the wisdom your posts bring to blogging.

I read your story and it was sweet. The only problem is that in the back of the 'graduated blacks' minds is how are they going to keep it real in the neighborhood. I have seen many successful blacks still lament about 'the white man is only letting them get so far before he will try to put them back on the plantation'.
With this mindset comes black with chips on their shoulders for no apparent reason except them 'trying to keep it real.'

Laura & Seawolf, thanks for the response and the encouragement!

Greg-Affirmation Action

I have been saying for a long time that this is a program that should be halted immediately.

I teach college classes and my first assignments were a black colleges here in SC. I must say that those institutions are needed cause there is no way most of their students would succeed in a traditional white college, 2year or 4year.

I currently teach at a white college and five of the twelve students are black. All five never purchased the required textbooks, and spent the refund money on hair-doos, clothes, and such. I am no longer embarressed by their lack of college-ready skills.

I do not lower my class standards for thier needs either, and I have a new department chair to back me up. I know they were admitted due to A.A., and at the same time I have convinced myself that I was hired because I was qualified, and not because I am the double minority, black female.

Until affirmative action is flushed down the toliet,minorities will have deal with those personalissues in the workplace.

Jindal/Palin 2012

Racism is everywhere
You can't say racism is dead when 96% to 98% of blacks vote for the black candidate because he's black. That's a pretty strong indication of prejudice. Racism is not exclusive to whites.

I didn't vote for Obama, but it sure as heck wasn't because he's black.

I'd always hoped our first black president would be a conservative, but never in my wildest dreams did I think he (or she) would be a Socialist. The whole race debate (and the Obama campaign's cynical playing of the race card) was just a diversion to prevent people from getting to know the real Obama, and the media was complicit in the whole scheme.

The Best Message: Racism is Dead
Good article but I think it should be titled "Racism s alive and well" If it were not for PC and racism Obama would have lost....Those that voted for him voted mostly on race and not what the man represents, Socialism and promises that can not be delivered! However, I do agree that no one can play the race card next go round. Some lessons are hard learned.

Is reverse discrimination also dead?
It is perfectly fine for a minority to question Bush or McCain without someone calling them racist, but if a white person questions Obama and his leftist illuminati ideals, we are automatically racists.

Racism
How does the electing of a blatant racist by mobs of racists mean that racism is dead?

Don
Your waitress story is the first of its kind I've seen. Just curious was it prominently reported?
I must confess that I saw some signs of a militancy growing in anticipation of the election, but nothing came to pass since that I have known of.
Yet.
That may be the very thing that causes Mr.Obama to have to face the race thing head on. Thus far he has benefitted from the overwhelming support of blacks, used "the card" adroitly on whites, all while seeming to "transcend".
But natural law is demanding: requires us to face the things we've skirted. His supporters overreaching would cause him to have to step up (and give a speech!).

Wallac
You responded to my post by saying: "it’s obvious you can not begin to understand just what racism is and that its a disease attributed to White people."

It is true that I have never walked in your shoes, but it is also true you have never walked in mine either. (Though you nevertheless presume to make assumptions about me.) For, the record, then: I realize that racism is more than just being called names. I also realize that people of all races, gender, religion, and nationalities can be the objects of prejudice and hatred. I have experienced such prejudice and hatred firsthand many times in my own life -- while living abroad in a former communist country where many citizens did not like Americans; while dating a black woman in a predominantly white and strongly conservative community; while teaching at a state university where colleagues regularly and openly demean conservatives and especially people of faith.
So, yes, you are correct. I do not know what it is like to be black. How could I? But I do know what it is like to be hated for my nationality, my dating practices and preferences, and my religious and political beliefs.

Please, get off your "woe is I" soapbox. Self-pity and self-loathing are never attractive qualities in people, and you seem to be filled with both.

One more thing, Wallac
Like you, I can also quote from the great civil rights leader Martin Luther King's "Letter from Birmingham Jail" though unlike you, I will provide the source of my reference: “Let us all hope that the dark clouds of racial prejudice will soon pass away and the deep fog of misunderstanding will be lifted from our fear drenched communities, and in some not too distant tomorrow the radiant stars of love and brotherhood will shine over our great nation with all their scintillating beauty.” I, like so many of my white and, yes, black friends and family on the right side of the political spectrum, am ready to embrace the color-blind society so beautifully articulated in King’s “I Have a Dream” speech. Won’t you and the African-American community on the left agree to join us in his dream? Or are you so obsessed with the false notion of our oppressive desires that you cannot see beyond your own racial prejudice? (I do not agree with your underlying warrant that only white people can be racist.) King also said in his wonderful letter that “oppressed people cannot remain oppressed forever,” but perhaps he underestimated the power of your mind to enslave itself with hatred and ill will.

And for the record, I followed King’s dream this past election – I based my vote not on the color of my candidate’s skin but rather on the content of his character. That is why I voted for John McCain and not Barack Obama, because if you take the candidate’s race out of the equation, McCain clearly trounces Obama in terms of the quality of his character.