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Limbaugh: Apologize to the blacks?! Why don't we just bend over!

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Ken "I respectfully disagree" Melhman will be attending the NAACP confernce to apologize to African-americans over the GOP's "southern" strategy of using race as a wedge issue. Hey, I guess better late than never? Anyway, this leaves true American Rush Limbaugh none too pleased!

Nationally syndicated radio host Rush Limbaugh blasted Republican National Committee (RNC) chairman Ken Mehlman's plans to apologize for his party's notorious Southern Strategy at the annual convention of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Responding to Mehlman's planned renunciation of the race-based electoral strategy, Limbaugh accused Republicans of planning "to go bend over and grab the ankles."

Though President Bush has refused to speak to the NAACP throughout his presidency, Mehlman's July 14 speech to the NAACP renounced Republican efforts to capitalize politically on white Southerners' backlash against civil rights-era legislation. In his prepared remarks, Mehlman said, "Some Republicans gave up on winning the African-American vote, looking the other way or trying to benefit politically from racial polarization. I am here today as the Republican chairman to tell you we were wrong."

In discussing the topic, Limbaugh -- whom Bush described as a "good friend" in an August 2004 appearance on Limbaugh's show -- referred repeatedly to the group as the "NAALCP," which he has explained stands for the "National Association for the Advancement of Liberal Colored People."

From the July 14 edition of The Rush Limbaugh Show:

LIMBAUGH: President Bush skipping this week's annual NAALCP convention for the fifth straight year, but that's not preventing the White House and the Republican Party from waging a drive to woo African-American voters. Ken Mehlman of the RNC is going to the NAALCP convention, and he is basically going to tell them how the Republican Party of Abraham Lincoln lost its way with African-American voters over the years and how determined the party is to get them back. He said, "We can't call ourselves a true majority unless we reach out to African-Americans and make it the party of Lincoln. There was a time when African-American support turned Democrat, and we didn't do enough to retain it. Now we want to build on the gains we made in the last election."

Know what he's going to do? He's going to go down there and basically apologize for what has come to be known as the Southern Strategy, popularized in the Nixon administration. He's going to go down there and apologize for it. In the midst of all of this, in the midst of all that's going on, once again, Republicans are going to go bend over and grab the ankles. They're going to the NAALCP. This is like going into Hyannisport and apologizing to [Sen.] Ted Kennedy [D-MA] for whatever and expecting him to become a supporter. It's like showing up at the [Sen.] Chuck Schumer [D-NY]-Joe Wilson press conference in 20 minutes and saying, "Okay, Ambassador Wilson, we apologize. We hope you'll support us. We can't become a majority party until people like you are voting for us." It is just -- it's absolutely absurd.

:lol
 
Well he's obviously racist. I mean, he proved as much with that shit he pulled on ESPN in regards to Donovan F. McNabb. So it really is no surprise to me that he'd look down on trying to trim down the hate on the GOP by apologizing to the NAACP.

Two things to note, though:
1. I'm willing to bet this has more to do with roping in moderate republicans than it does to appeasing the angry blacks down south. This way they can look at moderate republicans who are turning to the DNC over the Iraq war and say taht they're at least trying accomplish social achievements as well as foreign achievements. (key word= trying).

2. The NAACP won't really give a shit, nor should they. It seems obvious to me that if Bush gave a damn about blacks in the poor wrungs of society than he'd at least try to be diplomatic to the NAACP. However, he thinks that by ignoring an association like the NAACP over all its misdoings permits him to ignore all the good things it does, as well. I mean, really, Bush cares about as much for poor black folk as he does for poor white folk (cannon fodder), and the saddest part of it all is that he gave those people 300 bucks in his first year of his first term to buy them off... and it worked. The NAACP should just kick the chairman out of their conference. You know, make him feel uncomfortable and unwanted, use some good old GOP tactics against him. What's good for the goose is good for the gander, right?
 
whytemyke said:
Well he's obviously racist. I mean, he proved as much with that shit he pulled on ESPN in regards to Donovan F. McNabb. So it really is no surprise to me that he'd look down on trying to trim down the hate on the GOP by apologizing to the NAACP.

He's quite obviously not racist. No self-respecting racist would support the Republican party.

Ken Mehlman of the RNC is going to the NAALCP convention, and he is basically going to tell them how the Republican Party of Abraham Lincoln lost its way with African-American voters over the years and how determined the party is to get them back. He said, "We can't call ourselves a true majority unless we reach out to African-Americans and make it the party of Lincoln.

This just in: Republicans vow to ship blacks back to Africa.
 
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WOW!! you totally missed the point on the Rush speech, you probably just assumed what you read. Looks like propaganda to me.
 
Republicans want to pick-up conservative minorities. Limbaugh doesn't want Republicans to kowtow to a liberal organization, and the NAACP won't care about Republicans apologizing (especially not after their back-and-forth with Bush), but conservative African-American voters will probably accept it as a genuine gesture; overall it's a good thing.
 
The NAACP is a political organization that has done nothing but attack this administration. Wow big surprised they were snubbed. But I guess we need to use GAF logic.


NAACP = Pro Democrat Black Political Organization
G.W.B snubs NAACP
this obviously = GW is a racist who hates blacks

=P The political environment in the US is a sewer. The lack of respect on both sides is just disgusting. I feel it started with the republicans attack on Clinton and has snowballed into the shitfest we have today. Thanks to all the media hype and cable TV personalities, I'm sure it will eventually start to look like the old WWF interviews. Well at least then more people will vote.
 
Xenon said:
Thanks to all the media hype and cable TV personalities, I'm sure it will eventually start to look like the old WWF interviews. Well at least then more people will vote.

Especially if Hogan runs. Man, his state of the union addresses would rule.
 
triste said:
Especially if Hogan runs. Man, his state of the union addresses would rule.
Depends on how he acts during his tenure. Schwarzenegger's "I'm tough and I'm going to mow down the bad guys" act has apparently gotten quite old over here.
 
Xenon said:
The NAACP is a political organization that has done nothing but attack this administration.

Not that I agree with this sentence... but if that is the case... why do you think they've attacked this administration?
 
DarienA said:
Not that I agree with this sentence... but if that is the case... why do you think they've attacked this administration?
My theory could be the tens of thousands of African Americans who were systematically disenfranchised of their right to vote in the Florida election. It is just a theory, though!
 
DarienA said:
Not that I agree with this sentence... but if that is the case... why do you think they've attacked this administration?

Duh! Why does anyone attack the administration? Because they hate freedom.
 
I saw an interesting car at a Chinese restaurant the other day. It had a "Bush/Cheney '04" sticker, a sticker that said "Annoy the media, listen to Rush!", and personalized plates that said "FLATTAX." I nearly vomited.
 
Raoul Duke said:
My theory could be the tens of thousands of African Americans who were systematically disenfranchised of their right to vote in the Florida election. It is just a theory, though!
Well I agree that I think the NAACP has some very VALID reasons to attack this administration, but I'm curious as to the other posters link of thinking...

ronito said:
Duh! Why does anyone attack the administration? Because they hate freedom.
:lol :lol :lol

Next place to invade? NAACP HQ!

Minotauro said:
I saw an interesting car at a Chinese restaurant the other day. It had a "Bush/Cheney '04" sticker, a sticker that said "Annoy the media, listen to Rush!", and personalized plates that said "FLATTAX." I nearly vomited.

Mino let me tell you, working here in DC I see so many Bush/Cheney stickers when I'm driving in each day to work that if I killed everyone in those cars, I'd easily move to the top of the list of largest # of serial kills in the US.
 
DarienA said:
Mino let me tell you, working here in DC I see so many Bush/Cheney stickers when I'm driving in each day to work that if I killed everyone in those cars, I'd easily move to the top of the list of largest # of serial kills in the US.

Hehe, yeah, I see them pretty frequently here too. What really got me about that car was the combination of right-wing agenda.

While we're on the subject of bumper stickers, there's something else I'd like to mention. A few weeks ago, I was in Evansville, IN for work. While there, I noticed a much larger number of "Git-R Done" bumper stickers. I think that's how you know you're in the South.
 
Though President Bush has refused to speak to the NAACP throughout his presidency, Mehlman's July 14 speech to the NAACP renounced Republican efforts to capitalize politically on white Southerners' backlash against civil rights-era legislation. In his prepared remarks, Mehlman said, "Some Republicans gave up on winning the African-American vote, looking the other way or trying to benefit politically from racial polarization. I am here today as the Republican chairman to tell you we were wrong."
So what's the problem here? Apologizing for the use of race as a hot button in voting is something the Republicans shouldn't do? Or is just because Mehlman made the apology to the NAACP?

Either way, Limbaugh is a fat dope addict. Fuck him and his followers.
 
Not that I agree with this sentence... but if that is the case... why do you think they've attacked this administration?

Same reason any political body attacks another, self interest. I'm not saying that there are not issues to be brought up. But to me all political entities take on a characteristics of a living organism and their need to exist supersedes any cause they might be fighting for. As long as they make noise and keep up the impression that they will be the ones to fight the injustice people will continue to need them. This goes for most political organizations. Personally I think this does more harm than good because then people tend to wait for things to happen, but thats just MHO.
 
scola said:
when did this "Party of Lincoln" shit become such a pervasive sound bite :( vomit

"Party of Lincoln" isd real ridiculous, for many reasons, especially considering the fact that Lincoln was only a supporter of the abolition of slavery. He was by no means a supporter of equal rights, much less civil rights.
 
DarienA said:
Not that I agree with this sentence... but if that is the case... why do you think they've attacked this administration?

I don't know, maybe it had something to do with Bush taking the time out of his busy day, on Martin Luther King day no less, and stating his belief that affirmative action was unconstitutional? That's just one in a series of examples where Bush has done his best to cater to the black voters in this country.

In terms of minorities we haven't had a single president this bad in decades. Somehow he thinks he can trot out Colin Powell and Condoleeza Rice (his token black friends!) and say that he's really "reaching out" to minority voters. Riiiiiiiiight.
 
Rush never ceases to amaze.

Also, I don't see how the NAACP engaged in sewer politics. They have had valid criticisms of the administration and Bush's refusal to meet with them has more to do with this administration minimizing embarrasment than it does anything else (similar to how Bush avoided visiting the Canadian parliment or how he realizes on heavily scripted town hall style meetings as oppossed to real forums).
 
IIRC NAACP Chairman Julian Bond has made frequent over-the-top comments about Republicans in general and Bush in specific, talking about him coming from the "Taliban wing" of the Republican party, calling the Administration a bunch of neo-confederates, etc. Bush's folks use that as an excuse to speak with friendly minority political groups instead, saying that the NAACP is just a political organization set in opposition to the Republican party.
 
APF said:
IIRC NAACP Chairman Julian Bond has made frequent over-the-top comments about Republicans in general and Bush in specific, talking about him coming from the "Taliban wing" of the Republican party, calling the Administration a bunch of neo-confederates, etc. Bush's folks use that as an excuse to speak with friendly minority political groups instead, saying that the NAACP is just a political organization set in opposition to the Republican party.

While I may not agree with Bond's approach, the administration hasn't proven that they do not live up to his descriptions. Engaging the NAACP might go a long way towards disproving what Bond says, but the administration continues to only meet with those who are sympathetic to the administration, which prominiently includes the Christian right and so forth.
 
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