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Title: The Magic Negro, Part II: Republican edition
Source: WND
URL Source: http://www.wnd.com/index.php?pageId=353869
Published: Oct 10, 2011
Author: Vox Day
Post Date: 2011-10-10 11:32:39 by continental op
Keywords: None
Views: 2803
Comments: 16

It is completely understandable why Republicans are increasingly enthusiastic about Herman Cain. First and foremost, he isn't Mitt Romney. The Republican Party elite has been trying to force the mercurial Mormon down the throats of the party's grass roots for two election cycles, but despite his elegant coiffure and vast money-raising capacity, the average Republican voter wants nothing to do with the man. They quite rightly regard him as less trustworthy and more slippery than Bill Clinton.

Second, he isn't Rick Perry. The Texas governor not only sends up red flags in every conservative who sees him as the third Bush, but in addition to his deceitful and authoritarian gubernatorial record, he has proven to be an inept politician on the national stage. Republicans spent 12 years being repeatedly embarrassed by fake Texas conservatives who couldn't manage to avoid tripping over their own tongues, and they have little wish to repeat the experience.

Third, he isn't scary. Republicans find Ron Paul to be scary. The Texas congressman simply thinks too far outside the ideological box for most Republicans. Despite the fact that foreign wars and fiscal responsibility are mutually contradictory and that a central bank and monetary stability are not simultaneously possible are irrelevant; Republicans want a candidate who will promise to give them all four. Republicans also find Michele Bachmann to be scary, but to be fair, she is an alarmingly Lovecraftian figure with crazy eyes and sufficient foster spawn to rival Shub-Niggurath, the Goat with a Thousand Young.

Fourth and finally: He is black. The Republican love for black candidates cannot be exaggerated. Republicans enjoy voting for black candidates more than most members of the New Black Panther Party do. Most Republicans have spent their entire adult lives being unfairly accused of racism due to their party identification and so they positively leap at the chance to prove their anti-racialist credentials when given half a chance. They regard it – quite naively – as a "get out of racism" free card. And they are genuinely excited about the thought of trumping the Democrat's first half-black, half-American president with the first all-black, all-American one.

(Column continues below)

So far, so good. But should Republicans get excited about Herman Cain and nominate him in defiance of the wishes of the party elite? The facts would tend to suggest otherwise.

The primary problem with Herman Cain is that it is assured he will follow in the footsteps of Alan Greenspan, George Bush '43, Ben Bernanke and Barack Obama in supporting the interests of the large financial institutions against the interests of the American people. Cain isn't merely a Wall Street puppet like Bush and Obama, he is a bankster in his own right, having been the chairman of one of the 12 Federal Reserve banks during the credit boom that laid the foundation for the present economic crisis.

Cain's banksterism isn't merely an artifact of his employment history, either. A few months ago, he came out publicly against an external audit of the Federal Reserve even after stories of its illegal foreign bailouts had been broken by Bloomberg News. His incoherent explanation for this was that because the Fed had internally audited itself, neither Congress nor the American people had any need to know what the central bank was doing. More recently, he tried to defend the government-dependent parasites of Wall Street against the activists protesting the financial institutions, declaring: "Don't blame Wall Street, don't blame the big banks if you don't have a job and you're not rich; blame yourself. It is not someone's fault if they succeeded. It is someone's fault if they failed. "

Notice that Cain claims it isn't someone's fault if they succeeded. So whose fault is it? If it's not Wall Street and the big banks, it's obviously the government's fault. Herman Cain's idea of success is to take huge gambles, then convince the government to bail you out every time you lose a bet. He isn't a conservative or a free-market capitalist; he is a big government casino corporatist.

In his attack on the anti-Wall Street activists, Cain said he believed the demonstrations were intended to "distract from the failed policies of the Obama administration." But Republicans need to understand that Cain intends to continue the failed central policy of the Obama administration, which is the policy of doing whatever Wall Street and the big banks demand. Unless complete submission to Wall Street is the heart's desire of Republican voters in 2012, Herman Cain should not be the Republican nominee, since that will be the guiding policy of any future Cain administration.

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#1. To: continental op (#0) (Edited)

Republicans find Ron Paul to be scary. The Texas congressman simply thinks too far outside the ideological box for most Republicans.

It must be considered that there is nothing more difficult to carry out, nor more doubtful of success, nor more dangerous to handle, than to initiate a new order of things. For the reformer has enemies in all those who profit by the old order, and only lukewarm defenders in all those who would profit by the new order, this lukewarmness arising partly from fear of their adversaries, who have the laws in their favour; and partly from the incredulity of mankind, who do not truly believe in anything new until they have had actual experience of it... -- Niccolò Machiavelli


Honest Socialism

jwpegler  posted on  2011-10-10   11:43:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: continental op (#0) (Edited)

The primary problem with Herman Cain is that it is assured he will follow in the footsteps of Alan Greenspan, George Bush '43, Ben Bernanke and Barack Obama in supporting the interests of the large financial institutions against the interests of the American people. Cain isn't merely a Wall Street puppet like Bush and Obama, he is a bankster in his own right, having been the chairman of one of the 12 Federal Reserve banks during the credit boom that laid the foundation for the present economic crisis.

Cain's banksterism isn't merely an artifact of his employment history, either. A few months ago, he came out publicly against an external audit of the Federal Reserve even after stories of its illegal foreign bailouts had been broken by Bloomberg News.

Cain is having his day in the sun, but it is not going to last.

Romney is still going to get the nomination. We will have to suffer through another liberal GOP President.


Honest Socialism

jwpegler  posted on  2011-10-10   11:48:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: continental op, Sneakypete (#0)

The Republican love for black candidates cannot be exaggerated. Republicans enjoy voting for black candidates more than most members of the New Black Panther Party do. Most Republicans have spent their entire adult lives being unfairly accused of racism due to their party identification and so they positively leap at the chance to prove their anti-racialist credentials when given half a chance. They regard it – quite naively – as a "get out of racism" free card. And they are genuinely excited about the thought of trumping the Democrat's first half-black, half-American president with the first all-black, all-American one.

Great observations here that we'll never see discussed on a show like Hannity's or especially O'Reilly's. I've noticed this phenomena as well.

We've all noted Sean Hannity's fawning over JC Watts for years; Turned out he was a moderate at best who even admitted he voted for 0bama.

I've always regarded black conservative Americans as amongst the staunchest of all conservatives, but we can't give mulligans, benefits of doubt, overlook other shortcomings while over-exaggerating conservative "creds" just because a Republican is black. Cain ain't who we need by a long shot.

Look Mildred!!! NIGGERS!!!! war posted on 2011-10-03 14:29:18 ET

Liberator  posted on  2011-10-10   14:11:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: jwpegler (#2)

Romney is still going to get the nomination. We will have to suffer through another liberal GOP President.

Yep.

The Fix has been in. Romney has been playing the role of fake also-ran, aided and abetted by the liberal media. What else is new?

I despise the theatrics of the entitled political class and media whores.

Look Mildred!!! NIGGERS!!!! war posted on 2011-10-03 14:29:18 ET

Liberator  posted on  2011-10-10   14:14:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Liberator (#4)

The Fix has been in. Romney has been playing the role of fake also-ran, aided and abetted by the liberal media. What else is new?

Spot.

Romney is rope a doping with the best right now.

Cain does get this "blacklash" benefit from R's thinking about outblacking the current regime.

And he has some good points -- but when the voting curtain gets pulled Cain will not be on the winning end.

I've not had much choice in considering a person's color as a qualifier for anything and nor would I ever -- that said -- the reality is that no black will enter 1600 as POTUS for quite some time due wholly to the impression this current screwup regime leader is leaving people with.

Romney is eerily quiet these days as he rests on the ringside ropes.

Death to everybody who does not get outta my way. (decided to retire the beatdowns on old worthless retread posters that are bozoed)

e_type_jag  posted on  2011-10-10   17:36:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Liberator (#3)

Great observations

I agree. I think the author hit a bullseye with that one.

But then again,those of us on the right have been screwed so often by the RINO Party that we have a tendency to get as giddy as a school girl at any candidate that even pretends to be a actual conservative,and we all understand that a black who is a actual conservative has a MUCH better chance of winning the nomination and the office than any white male candidate.

It ain't pretty,but it is the reality of the world we live in.

"It is impossible to talk reason with those who can only parrot Party Slogans." sneakypete Sept 2011

Stay Hungry...Stay Foolish --Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs,life-long Dim,and major Barry Soetoro supporter.

sneakypete  posted on  2011-10-10   19:13:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: e_type_jag (#5)

I've not had much choice in considering a person's color as a qualifier for anything and nor would I ever -- that said -- the reality is that no black will enter 1600 as POTUS for quite some time due wholly to the impression this current screwup regime leader is leaving people with.

I'm not so sure I agree with that. I DO agree no LEFTIST black candidate has a chance of a snowball in hell of winning the presidency for the next 20 years or so because of the current idiot in the WH.

I ain't so sure that would really apply to a CONSERVATIVE black candidate,though. Let one run that doesn't tie the anchor of fundamental Christianity around their necks to scare the hell out of the voters,and in MY mind that candidate would be golden. He or she would automatically get the conservative Republican and Independent vote,plus the elderly black votes. Lots of people forget that the over 50 generation of blacks are actually pretty conservative on a personal basis.

Run a black candidate like Judge Janice Rogers Brown,and see a landslide win of Biblical proportions.

"It is impossible to talk reason with those who can only parrot Party Slogans." sneakypete Sept 2011

Stay Hungry...Stay Foolish --Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs,life-long Dim,and major Barry Soetoro supporter.

sneakypete  posted on  2011-10-10   19:19:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: sneakypete, e_type_jag (#7) (Edited)

I've not had much choice in considering a person's color as a qualifier for anything and nor would I ever -- that said -- the reality is that no black will enter 1600 as POTUS for quite some time due wholly to the impression this current screwup regime leader is leaving people with. I'm not so sure I agree with that. I DO agree no LEFTIST black candidate has a chance of a snowball in hell of winning the presidency for the next 20 years or so because of the current idiot in the WH.

I ain't so sure that would really apply to a CONSERVATIVE black candidate,though.

Obama was the country's first Affirmative Action President. He didn't have the anywhere near the qualifications for the job, but the country hired him anyway.

Everyone knows that this was a mistake.

Is Cain qualified to be President?

Here is who America likes to elect as President:

- Governors - 17
- Vice Presidents - 14
- Generals - 12

Only 3 sitting Senators have been elected President (Harding, Kennedy, and Obama). James Garfield was the only sitting member of the House to be elected President.

Most of the people who never held any elective office before coming President were Generals, with a few exceptions who were cabinet secretaries.

Americans want a governor in office. That leaves Romney, Perry, Hunstman, and Johnson.


jwpegler  posted on  2011-10-10   19:46:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: continental op (#0)

Hello op. Nice to see you around these parts. Are you going to revive your "thought of the day" articles?

A K A Stone  posted on  2011-10-10   20:24:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: A K A Stone (#9)

Test.

Fred Mertz  posted on  2011-10-10   21:16:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: jwpegler (#8)

Who is the Johnson fellow?

Fred Mertz  posted on  2011-10-10   21:18:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Fred Mertz (#11) (Edited)

Who is the Johnson fellow?

Two-term libertarian-oriented Governor from New Mexico. Cut spending, cut taxes, improved schools, embarked on a major highway program, outsourced prisons, etc.

He won reelected by 55% to 45% against the Latino mayor of Albuquerque in a state that is 40% Latino. He was the first governor ever to win consecutive terms in New Mexico.

He left the state with a huge budget surplus.


jwpegler  posted on  2011-10-11   10:08:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: jwpegler (#12)

Thanks. Does he have a first name?

Fred Mertz  posted on  2011-10-11   10:29:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Fred Mertz (#13)

Gary Johnson


jwpegler  posted on  2011-10-11   10:31:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: jwpegler (#14)

Thanks again.

Fred Mertz  posted on  2011-10-11   10:40:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: jwpegler (#8)

Americans want a governor in office. That leaves Romney, Perry, Hunstman, and Johnson.

You seem to forget that the parties have the ultimate choice as to what candidates they run. Primaries are only held to show them who has the most popularity while sticking the cost of finding that out to the taxpayer.

When the people are afraid, that's when the greatest long term money is made.~~~~Clark Howard

mininggold  posted on  2011-10-11   11:12:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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