rulemylife -> RE: Many white Dems in WV say race was a factor in their vote (5/14/2008 12:15:07 PM)
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ORIGINAL: cloudboy Him talking about his heritage and the choices he made growing up does not in any way approximate "the race card." On the other hand, Obama's opponents who mine his black past and black associations to scare "white voters" or to impute Obama with an ethnic agenda --- are playing "the race card." (Guilt by association.) Obama doesn't talk about his past to gain an advantage or to put whites on the defensive, he talks about it to reveal who he is. Naturally the revelation is going to be, "I'm a black man." The question is, can white voters realize he's a black man and still vote for him? WV suggests that uneducated whites can't. Your response is a swing and a miss here, because you have evinced no fundamental understanding of what the "race card" is. Obama is not running as a "black" candidate or with a "black agenda" or with an anti-white bias --- he's running as a black man. This simple immutable fact is why he lost in WV, that and the fact that Clinton has played the race card against him (Reverend Wright). The opponents of Lincoln, when he ran for President used a similar tactic to spook voters, claiming that Lincoln "supported" John Brown. To begin with, he's not really a "black man", is he? He's as much white as he is black. The point being that I don't need to know anything about his racial or ethnic heritage. What do we know about John McCain or Hilary Clinton? They are obviously white but are they Irish, Polish, Hungarian, French? More to the point, who cares? If anyone has introduced race into this campaign it has been Obama.
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