Hillary Clinton Gets Two Big Wins! Because of Race?
In Kentucky and West Virginia polls have shown that large numbers of voters stated that race was a big issue in their choice of candidates. Most of those voters voted for Senator Hillary Clinton. These two states are the big wins that she is waving before the world as the reason she is still running and the reason she is a better candidate for president.
For the past few days I have listened to commentary about this issue and I have tried to keep an open mind. The problem is that no matter how you cut it, if you say race is the main decision for why you are going to pick the candidate you are going to pick and you pick Senator Clinton over Senator Obama, what does that make you?
I understand that this same phenomenon exists with Senator Obama who has completely stolen the African American vote from Senator Clinton and her clan, but the African American voting block is a small one and has not been used by Senator Obama as the reason he should be elected.
There is an obvious truth that is being avoided. A few people in the media have carefully hinted to it and online it is much of the political conversation this week. What is this truth? The demographic that has kept Senator Clinton in the race over the past few weeks and that is what she says shows she is a better candidate is the racist Caucasian vote.
The fact that both candidates have large blocks of their support that support them solely because of their race is a huge indicator of what is going on in the Democratic Party. The party is divided along the lines of race and has large segments of it’s base tied up in racist populations and subcultures.
I am thankful that Senator Obama has spoken out against such things, but it is hard to believe with his church history and a certain Mr. Wright as a friend. On the other hand, Senator Clinton seems happy to have the support of the newly discovered racist left wing voters. This is a far cry from the past politics of her previous campaigns and her husband’s.
If Senator Clinton wishes to have a future in politics, keeping in mind that a much of her support in the past has come from African American voters, she needs to stand against this sort of thing publicly. She needs to stand before the world and say, “I would rather loose than win off of a racist vote.” Those kind of steps would do the whole country a bit of good. Senator Obama could do with a little more of that ideology in his camp also.
The thing is, if the rest of her campaign is going to focus on her wins in states that said they voter for her because of race and on a win she achieved in a state where Senator Obama was not even on the ballot, God help us all if she somehow ends up being the candidate for the Democrats.
If that terrible day arrives, she may as well shave her head and campaign wearing swastika arm bands. She will immediately become the poster child for racism, particularly against African Americans. The Lord only knows what will become of her party.
Healing and unifying the country cannot begin with you, if your support base is a base of racist people.
I bet John McCain is glad he gave up on his attempts to stop Martin Luther King Day.