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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Wed Apr 10, 2013, 01:57 PM Apr 2013

Paul Ducks Record On Race In Awkward Howard Speech

BENJY SARLIN APRIL 10, 2013, 1:24 PM

As Rand Paul told it, the biggest problem keeping African Americans from voting Republican is that they didn’t know Republicans have long been leaders on abolition and civil rights. As students at Howard University heard it, the problem was that Paul was condescending, misleading, and removed from the issues facing their community.

Paul devoted almost none of his speech Wednesday at the historically black college in Washington, D.C., to explaining the GOP’s thorny relationship with black voters over the last fifty years, and most of it arguing that “the Republican Party has always been the party of civil rights and voting rights.” His history lecture focused almost entirely on the period before 1964, when the GOP began to champion the states rights arguments of southern whites. Echoing a popular conservative talking point, Paul repeatedly reminded the audience that Democrats passed Jim Crow laws in the south and that Abraham Lincoln was a Republican, as were the first black legislators and the founders of the NAACP.

“Would everyone know here they were all Republicans?” he said at one point, referring to the NAACP’s founders.

“Yes!” came the booming response from nearly the entire audience, who appeared offended Paul would even raise the question.

He drew laughs and jeers at another point for bungling the name of the first popularly elected black senator, Edward Brooke of Massachusetts, whom he called “Edwin.”

Thus went Paul’s earnest, yet awkward, attempt at minority outreach at one of the nation’s most prestigious black colleges.

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http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2013/04/rand-pauls-gets-credit-for-trying-not-much-else-in-awkward-howard-speech.php?ref=fpa

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Skinner

(63,645 posts)
1. GOP minority outreach fails again....
Wed Apr 10, 2013, 02:11 PM
Apr 2013
“Would everyone know here they were all Republicans?” he said at one point, referring to the NAACP’s founders.

“Yes!” came the booming response from nearly the entire audience, who appeared offended Paul would even raise the question.

nxylas

(6,440 posts)
8. And therein lies the problem
Fri Apr 12, 2013, 07:15 AM
Apr 2013

Since Republicans see black folk as stupid children, any attempt at minority outreach is going to be tainted by their treating them as such.

MoonchildCA

(1,301 posts)
2. So, he basically spent his entire speech...
Wed Apr 10, 2013, 03:18 PM
Apr 2013

...telling them they were just confused about history... all the while, demonstrating just how confused he was about history.

catbyte

(34,447 posts)
3. And telling them they vote Democratic because of "free stuff"
Thu Apr 11, 2013, 10:39 AM
Apr 2013

In the immortal words of Bugs Bunny, "What a maroon."

SunSeeker

(51,694 posts)
4. The Republicans of today have nothing in common with Lincoln but the party name.
Thu Apr 11, 2013, 11:13 AM
Apr 2013

Kinda like when a big corporation buys out a mom & pop chain and turns it to hell.

JHB

(37,161 posts)
9. They need to constantly be reminded that in the 1860s Republicans were the liberal-left party
Fri Apr 12, 2013, 07:50 AM
Apr 2013

I like to use this (conservative) political cartoon from 1860. The characterization of Lincoln and his supporters would be at home at any Tea Party rally -- where it'd be used to describe Democrats.


http://www.democraticunderground.com/10021803220

“People who just want stuff”: 1860


With all the conservative whining and wailing going on about Obama’s re-election, saying that he won because of “people who just want stuff” and other assorted poutrage, it’s worth noting that this is a trope they’ve been playing for a very, very long time.

Below is a conservative political cartoon from 1860, engraved by Currier and Ives and published in Harper's Magazine. Way back when “The Party of Lincoln” was actually running Lincoln for president, it was considered the liberal/left party.

See if you recognize the playbook:


http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2003674590/

"The Republican Party Going to the Right House"


Lincoln rides on a fence rail, carried by Horace Greeley (anti-slavery editor of the New York Tribune), leading his followers into a lunatic asylum.
GREELY: "Hold on to me Abe, and we'll go in here by the unanimous consent of the people."
LINCOLN: "Now my friends I'm almost in, and the millennium is going to begin, so ask what you will and it shall be granted."

Younger Woman: "Oh! what a beautiful man he is, I feel a passionate attraction' every time I see his lovely face."
Bearded Man: "I represent the free love element, and expect to have free license to carry out its principles."
Man with trim beard and hat: "I want religion abolished and the book of Mormon made the standard of morality."
Caricatured black man: "De white man hab no rights dat cullud pussons am bound to spect' I want dat understood."
Older woman: "I want womans rights enforced, and man reduced in subjection to her authority."
Scruffy man with bottle: "I want everybody to have a share of everybody elses property."
Barefoot man: "I want a hotel established by government, where people that aint inclined to work, can board free of expense, and be found in rum and tobacco."
Seedy top-hat man: " I want guaranteed to every Citizen the right to examine every other citizen's pockets without interruption by Policemen."
Man at the end: "I want all the stations houses burned up, and the M.P.s killed, so that the bohoys can run with the machine and have a muss when they please."

Let’s go down the list, shall we?:
Supported by "liberal media": Check
Liberals will embark on profligate giveaways to THOSE PEOPLE? Check.
Flighty, emotional, entranced by charisma/celebrity? Check.
People conservatives consider sexual deviants? Check.
People conservatives consider religious deviants? Check (and how ironic, this particular turn).
Grasping minorities after special rights? Check.
"Feminazis"? Check.
There's a vast army of layabouts, thugs, and outright thieves who want to take your hard-earned stuff? Check, check, check, and check.

DallasNE

(7,403 posts)
5. It's Not Just That
Thu Apr 11, 2013, 12:57 PM
Apr 2013

Rand Paul would not support the ideas of the Republican heroes he cited. He, for instance, has nothing in common with Edward Brooke. These students simply saw through that so the reception was chilly. Paul doesn't walk the walk and that is why he doesn't connect.

Fortinbras Armstrong

(4,473 posts)
6. If I had been there, I would have asked something along the lines of
Thu Apr 11, 2013, 05:44 PM
Apr 2013

Yes, the Republicans were good to us in the past. What have you done for us lately?

And for Rand Paul to say that he has always supported the Civil Rights Act is simply a lie.

Why do so many Republicans believe that no one knows history?

Cha

(297,652 posts)
7. What a Liar. Make the gopricks stop the Voter Suppression they're
Thu Apr 11, 2013, 10:14 PM
Apr 2013

Famous for and then we'll talk.

These people are too smart for you ayn rand paul. It's not your Koch tea party brainwashed idiots.

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