Saturday, August 13, 2011

The U.S. Democrats Need a Strong "Black" Leader.

No, I'm not pulling the "race" card.  B.O. seems to be doing that quite well.  In the article I've linked to you will see why there's an elephant in the Democratic Party's room and it's a 'black' one.

Anyone who has been observing American politics for years, knows that when the current party leader is as bad as Mr. B.O. is (by members of his own party), then someone stands up and runs against him in the primaries before the next federal election.  This is especially true, says Eleanor Clift in the Daily Beast. if he is "A weakened president in an ailing economy...."  But yet, no one is doing so . . . yet.

And the reason may well be "race".   When minorities and/or liberals want equality they cry out that "color should not matter".  But when they get equality plus for themselves or for the 'color' they have  in mind, they seem to use 'color' as a sacred cow that can't be touched.   And that may well be the case for all the "anyone (or anything) but B.O." white Democrats, who for the most part remain in their closet on this issue.

Well, there's a simple solution to that -- let a strong Black Democrat come out and challenge B.O.   Of course, that would be potential political suicide under most occasions, but certain under the B.O. regime.   And yes, I understand, that's all the GOP needs to hear.  They'd capitalize on it big time.

Eleanor Clift has some other very interesting perspectives you will enjoy and appreciate.  Bottom line is that you can't be a hero taking down a hero when he's the first and historic Black POTUS, no matter how bad he is.

Obama's Reelection Helped By the Left's Primary Vacuum - The Daily Beast

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