Obama’s only real hope in the upcoming election is high
turnout by minority voters.
For reasons that escape me the African-Americans who have
arguably suffered the most under the Obama administration are going to vote for
him, as a monolith.
Recent polls have Mitt Romney at 0% of the
black vote.
Obama is leading among Hispanic-Americans by a massive
margin, more than thirty percentage points.
Without these two voting blocs, Barack Obama would not be in
the game.
Clearly, this groupthink pleases the mainstream media. People
who think that all virtue and rightness resides on their side of the political
spectrum do not feel any need to address or engage opposing arguments.
The mediocrities on MSNBC prefer to tar Republicans as
racists, thus telling the lemmings who follow their lead that, if they are
white a vote for Romney means they are a racist, and that, if they are black or
Hispanic, a vote for Romney is a betrayal of their race.
It isn’t a sophisticated argument, but, clearly, it is
working.
Speaking of racism, last night the Republican National
Convention featured a number of minority speakers. The party was clearly trying
to do some outreach, so it showcased some of its minority stars, like Mia Love,
Ted Cruz and Artur Davis.
This morning the Daily Caller reports that MSNBC did not show
their speeches.
The Daily Caller reported:
One of
the left’s favorite attacks on the Republican Party is that it is
the party of old white people, devoid of diversity and probably racist.
If you
were watching MSNBC’s coverage of the Republican National Convention in Tampa
on Tuesday night, you might believe those assertions, since missing from the
coverage was nearly every ethnic minority that spoke during Tuesday’s
festivities.
In lieu
of airing speeches from former Democratic Rep. Artur Davis, a black American;
Mia Love, a black candidate for the U.S. House of
Representatives from Utah; and Texas senatorial hopeful Ted Cruz, a Latino
American, MSNBC opted to show commentary anchored by Rachel Maddow from Rev. Al
Sharpton, Ed Schultz, Chris Matthews, Chris Hayes and Steve Schmidt.
What does it all mean?
Minority group members who do not toe the party line are
consigned to oblivion. If you think differently, even to the point of weighing
a different opinion, you will be expelled from Liberal-land.
It also means that MSNBC is willing to silence speakers
solely on the grounds of race and ethnicity.
Of course, the liberal media is selling a narrative. But it
is using the narrative to control minds. As a political exercise, it is beyond
ignoble; it is disgraceful, manipulative and disrespectful.
Clearly, these liberal thinkers have no use for deliberative
democracy or a debate about the issues. If you belong to a minority group and you do not think the way they want you to think, then you had best just shut up. If you don't, they will shut you down.
For those who were watching MSNBC, here is what they missed:
Mia Love:
Artur Davis:
Ted Cruz:
1 comment:
Shows how scared they are. How invested in their "narrative". Can't admit evidence to the contrary.
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