What do the Hip Hop Republicans think of McCain now?

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I'm just asking. I want to know what the black republicans think of McCain now that he's saying these things about Obama. McCain and Palin are trying to use Obama's race against him and now I can only wonder if the Hip Hop Republicans can justify voting for McCain.

 


 

In case you forgot about the Hip Hop Republicans here are a couple of video that will bring back some fond memories.

McCain, McCain. You have done so many things to alienate black people.

Not voting for MLK day well into the '90's

Supporting the Confederate flag, the CCC, and people like Strom Thurmond.

Eating cake with Bush the day of Katrina while hundreds of black people were drowning.

Not showing up for the Black republican debate during the primaries.

Supporting the removal of Affirmative Action in Arizona.

And now this stuff.

I know that this is not what all black people base their vote on. I know that I, personally, care much more about the economy, health care, and the Iraq war than the above mentioned things. But let's be honest, doing things like this, even after apologizing for doing such things, doesn't come off right.

With all this in mind, I really want to know who the Hip Hop Republicans are going to vote for now.

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One of the many psychologically convoluted perspectives I can imagine is that their ideological stance on the "tenacity of being a black republican" (is that snide?) will permit them to subvert their own instinctual understanding of humanity by intellectually forcing themselves to "justify" a statement as horrendous as:

"Well, any thinking person could easily come to the conclusion that McCain's current, and "subtle" play of the race card does not represent his own personal viewpoint of his (and whites') status in accordance with Obama's (and blacks') on the political, racial and existential food chain; and is nothing more than the product of a tactical analysis of a dire political situation employed to sway more votes (among the misguidedly xenophobic) in his direction".

Granted, the Hip Hop Republicans did not make this statement.  I pulled it out of my ass; the body part I'd have to be thinking with in order to believe that a load of horse shit is as enviable as the marriage of morality and unadulterated intelligence.

Even if my hypothetical statement bears one ounce of truth, that still isn't saying much for McCain anyway.  It says: 1.)  Here are my true colors, and this is what I think my fellow Americans have been waiting for:  The courage to know that racial supremacy is an irrefutable reality. 

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2.)  Yes, I'm willing to forgo my own moral and ethical values to win a campaign which would somehow, magically result in a presidency of Moral and Ethical viability. 

PFFFFFFFFT

 

 

 

 

by Darian on 10/10/2008 05:18:39 AM EST


but I can only speculate. It wasn't like many black republicans were going to vote for McCain. I think only 11% were going to vote red this time around.

But as for McCain, a week ago I assumed that McCain had just given up on getting the black vote. But in the past week, I've begun to really wonder if he is, at heart, a racist.

I'm not just wondering if MCain is racist in the sense of "he doesn't care/connect of black people." I think that he is suretenly one of those kind of guys. Now, I'm afraid that McCain is "I have distain for black people" racist.

by evaangellus on 10/10/2008 03:01:31 PM EST

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