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#1 Nov 09 2009 at 3:25 PM Rating: Excellent
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The Republican chairman appeared on NewsOne's "Washington Watch" this weekend, a new Sunday political talk show aimed at a black audience. The host, Roland Martin, asked Steele how Republicans could reach out to black voters. Steele responded by talking about issues such as education, small business, jobs and the economy, The rest is in a partial transcript:

MARTIN: But your candidates got to talk to them. One of the criticisms I've always had is Republicans -- white Republicans -- have been scared of black folks.

STEELE: You're absolutely right. I mean I've been in the room and they've been scared of me. I'm like, "I'm on your side" and so I can imagine going out there and talking to someone like you, you know, [say] "I'll listen."

Well, it's good to hear someone admit it, anyway Smiley: laugh No real point here, it just made me laugh. Ah, Michael Steele -- you so cray-zeeh!
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#2 Nov 09 2009 at 3:31 PM Rating: Decent
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Shortly after he was elected chairman in February, Steele said that the Republican Party needed to conduct an "off the hook" public relations campaign to attract blacks and Hispanics in "urban-suburban hip-hop settings." He also said that he would attract minority voters with fried chicken and potato salad.


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After someone in the audience said, "I'll bring the collard greens," Steele added, "I got the fried chicken and potato salad."


Do you see this, Anna? Smiley: lol


I wonder who brought the watermelon...
#3 Nov 09 2009 at 3:36 PM Rating: Excellent
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I always thought I loved potato salad 'cause I was a big ******. Turns out, I'm black!
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#4 Nov 09 2009 at 3:38 PM Rating: Decent
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I always thought I loved potato salad 'cause I was a big ******. Turns out, I'm black!


What's your position on collard greens? Watermelon? Orange drink and white soda?
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#6 Nov 09 2009 at 3:54 PM Rating: Decent
Hell, why not bring grape soda and menthol cigarettes while you're at it!

Don't forget Chicken and Waffles!
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Jophiel wrote:
I always thought I loved potato salad 'cause I was a big ******. Turns out, I'm black!


What's your position on collard greens? Watermelon? Orange drink and white soda?
I'm in for all of them, although the collard greens are just going to get eaten first so I can enjoy the rest of my meal. I'll wash them down with the white soda.
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#8 Nov 09 2009 at 4:25 PM Rating: Good
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Am I the only one here who had to google 'collard greens'? Smiley: blush

Edited, Nov 9th 2009 10:26pm by GwynapNud
#9ThiefX, Posted: Nov 09 2009 at 4:42 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) Actualy I cannot figure out why African Americans vote so heavily Democrat. The democratic party is the party that for decades has kept them trapped on public assistance and in failing schools. The democratic party (mostly the liberal side) has helped destroy Black families by in essence using welfare to become the husband to many single mothers.
#10 Nov 09 2009 at 5:09 PM Rating: Excellent
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Actualy I cannot figure out why African Americans vote so heavily Democrat. The democratic party is the party that for decades has kept them trapped on public assistance and in failing schools. The democratic party (mostly the liberal side) has helped destroy Black families by in essence using welfare to become the husband to many single mothers.

Detroit, New Orleans, Chicago etc etc are all major cities ran by Democrats that have the highest crime rate in the US and these same poor black people continue to vote Democrat.


Yeah, it's probably cos they're less racist than Republicans.
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#11ThiefX, Posted: Nov 09 2009 at 5:18 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) Im not sure I guess we could ask Senator Byrd Democrat a former grand wizard of the KKK if Republicans are more racist............
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ThiefX wrote:
Detroit, New Orleans, Chicago etc etc are all major cities ran by Democrats that have the highest crime rate in the US and these same poor black people continue to vote Democrat.

The top ten safest cities in the US with a population over 500,000 have a 90% rate of Democratic mayorship and a 10% rate of Independent mayorship. From this I've learned that Democrats have a 90% chance of running a safe city, Independents have a 10% chance and Republicans have a 0% chance.

Or else, hey, maybe things aren't as simple as your little brain thinks they are.
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#13 Nov 09 2009 at 6:08 PM Rating: Decent
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Yeah, it's probably cos they're less racist than Republicans.


Im not sure I guess we could ask Senator Byrd Democrat a former grand wizard of the KKK if Republicans are more racist............


There is a reason why minorities tend to favor Democrats more than Republicans. It's not necessarily because they're more racist, although that is mostly true. It's mostly because any rational person can see that Republicans tend to not support laws that promote civil and equal rights. They fought school integration, they fought the civil rights amendment, they fought (and continue to fight) hate crime legislation, etc. Makes sense to me.

IMO, only self hating women, LGBTQ folks, African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans, etc. vote Republican. Granted there are a few Republicans out there that aren't too bad (as well as Democrats who are), but they are few and far between.
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Im not sure I guess we could ask Senator Byrd Democrat a former grand wizard of the KKK if Republicans are more racist............

Sure. Go find some minorities and ask if they're more upset about some ancient old man who said ages ago that he was wrong in his past and has since repented or the current GOP.

Heck, we don't even need to ask. Let's just look at their voting records. But you keep clinging to that whole "Byrd was in the KKK!" thing. You'll get a lot of minority voters that way.
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#16ThiefX, Posted: Nov 09 2009 at 8:31 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) Really Joph? top ten Safest cities? List em.
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ThiefX wrote:
Really Joph?

Yes. Although I made a mistake. There is one Republican on the list.

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top ten Safest cities?

Yup.

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List em.

San Jose, El Paso, Honolulu, Austin, New York (I), Louisville, San Diego (R), San Antonio, San Francisco, Fort Worth. I marked the one Independent and one Republican on there. The rest are Democrats. By the way, Chicago doesn't make any top ten lists (dangerous or safe)

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But these 3 cities and it's people continue to vote strictly Democrat.

Why do you think that is?

Whole bunch of reasons. Probably varies by city as well. I assume, for instance, that the union factor is stronger in Chicago than it is in New Orleans. There is the minority population which tends to lean Democrat. There's the fact that people in larger urban areas tend towards the liberal end of the spectrum on social issues. Yadda yadda. Whole books have been writtena bout this so you're not likely to find a comprehensive answer in a forum post.

Edited, Nov 9th 2009 8:51pm by Jophiel
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#18ThiefX, Posted: Nov 09 2009 at 9:27 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) Nice list and if you look at each city with the exception of Honolulu and SF I believe none of those cities listed have been under one political party control for the last few decades like NO, Detroit and Chicago has. (and btw HI also has a very large unemployment rate)
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Nice list and if you look at each city with the exception of Honolulu and SF I believe none of those cities listed have been under one political party control for the last few decades like NO, Detroit and Chicago has.

That wasn't my claim. I said that 80% of the safest cities in the US had Democratic leadership. In fact, given the tendancy for larger urban areas to have Democratic leadership, I'd wager that many of the safest cities in the nation have Democratic mayors (likewise, most of the worst cities will have Democratic leaders; the short answer is most large urban areas period have Democratic leaders). And, again, Chicago doesn't even rank. I mean, if you're trying to make some claim that Democrats are destroying the nations cities and driving them into crime ridden hell-holes, pick... I dunno... Gary, Indiana or something.

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And 3 of the cities listed San Antonio, Forth Worth and Austin are part of Texas the 2nd largest state in the Union and is a state that is dominated by Republicans.

Ummm.... ok. This doesn't change the fact that the cities have Democratic mayors.

As for New York, the guy running the show now is an Independent.
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And As far as New York goes you might not like him but a lot of New Yorkers both right and left give Rudy a lot of credit for New York's crime rate dropping over the last decade.

I was going to point out that New York has largely been run by Democrats, or Liberals, for over fifty years. Even Giuliani was elected Mayor on the Liberal Party.
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ThiefX wrote:


I think you need to check your history because a lot of what you just mentioned was happening because of Democrats. The south where the majority of the civil rights violation took place was under Democrat control


You do realize that many of these "Dixiecrats" who fought integration bolted to the Republican party in the late sixties and early 70's, right?


Of course you don't.Smiley: oyvey
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Nice list and if you look at each city with the exception of Honolulu and SF I believe none of those cities listed have been under one political party control for the last few decades like NO, Detroit and Chicago has.

That wasn't my claim. I said that 80% of the safest cities in the US had Democratic leadership. In fact, given the tendancy for larger urban areas to have Democratic leadership, I'd wager that many of the safest cities in the nation have Democratic mayors (likewise, most of the worst cities will have Democratic leaders; the short answer is most large urban areas period have Democratic leaders). And, again, Chicago doesn't even rank. I mean, if you're trying to make some claim that Democrats are destroying the nations cities and driving them into crime ridden hell-holes, pick... I dunno... Gary, Indiana or something.

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And 3 of the cities listed San Antonio, Forth Worth and Austin are part of Texas the 2nd largest state in the Union and is a state that is dominated by Republicans.

Ummm.... ok. This doesn't change the fact that the cities have Democratic mayors.

As for New York, the guy running the show now is an Independent.
Despite Austin being in Texas, it is a fairly liberal city. I've heard conservatives say they hate it because it is "too liberal". An local fixture is Leslie Cochran, an old guy who loves to run around in a bikini and heels.



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#24ThiefX, Posted: Nov 13 2009 at 4:47 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) And you do realize Dixiecrats was more of a 3rd party that disolved more than a decade before the Civil Rights struggles of the 60's?
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That wasn't my claim. I said that 80% of the safest cities in the US had Democratic leadership.


No. You said 90%. You conveniently skipped the one republican city.

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In fact, given the tendancy for larger urban areas to have Democratic leadership, I'd wager that many of the safest cities in the nation have Democratic mayors (likewise, most of the worst cities will have Democratic leaders; the short answer is most large urban areas period have Democratic leaders).


Yup. Which perhaps means that your conclusion isn't valid. Care to look at the mayorship of the top 10 most dangerous cities with population over 500k?

As you stated, most large cities are run by Democrats, which doesn't at all contradict what Theif said initially. The question is whether or not they are run well. And frankly, it's hard to make a relative measurement given that so many are run by Democrats.

Does this data show that if more large cities were run by Republicans instead that we might have safer cities with lower poverty rates? Nope. But neither does it discount that theory. That's kinda the relevant bit since you pulled this statistic out as a counter to Thief's statement that the people would be better off if more Republicans were in charge.

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And, again, Chicago doesn't even rank. I mean, if you're trying to make some claim that Democrats are destroying the nations cities and driving them into crime ridden hell-holes, pick... I dunno... Gary, Indiana or something.


To be fair, it's also somewhat irrelevant what party the Mayor is. You have to also look at city councils, state legislatures, state governors, and the US congress and president, then look for laws and regulations which may affect the citizens of those cites, assess which ones were helpful and which were harmful, and then look at which party supported or opposed those things. It's vastly more complex than just looking at who is the elected mayor of a given city right at this moment.


I think it's reasonable to look at the broad domestic policies of the Dems versus the GOP and make an argument that GOP policies would result in less poverty and crime overall. The Dems tend to take a "clean up after the fact" approach to social issues, while the GOP tends to look at creating conditions which reduce the rate at which the problem occurs in the first place. You're free to disagree (and I'm sure you do), but your disagreement doesn't automatically debunk the position.
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#26 Nov 13 2009 at 7:50 PM Rating: Good
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Jophiel wrote:
That wasn't my claim. I said that 80% of the safest cities in the US had Democratic leadership.


No. You said 90%. You conveniently skipped the one republican city.
Actually, he said 90% first, then went back and checked, and a later post has the correction.

Basically, he has no problem with incorrect statements he's made in the past remaining on the record, as proof that he's actually capable of fixing them...
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