Look who’s calling whom racist now
This is classic. After relentless rhetoric from Obama and his minions about the inherent racism of conservatives, we now have left-wing union leaders assailing their rank-and-file for their inherent racism.
Via The Hill:
Racial prejudice is being cited among senior union leaders to explain Sen. Barack Obama’s difficulty in winning over support from white rank-and-file members.
Obama (D-Ill.) is counting on organized labor to help win him key electoral votes in Ohio, Michigan and other battleground states.
Karen Ackerman, political director for the AFL-CIO, acknowledged that Obama’s race is an important factor for some union members.
“This race is very complicated because there is an African-American candidate for president,” said Ackerman. “We feel there is a racial component for some union members, but we’re confident we can overcome that.”
…Obama’s difficulties with white, working-class voters, who make up much of the ranks of organized labor, became apparent during the Democratic primary. Clinton beat Obama by large margins in states such as Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Kentucky, which have high concentrations of lower-income white voters.
“I think there’s more resistance than people want to admit,” said Edward Finkelstein, publisher of the Labor Tribune, a weekly publication distributed in about 80,000 union households in St. Louis and southern Illinois. “It’s ingrained that voting for a black is anathema to everything in their core.”
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BemusedLib – you’re much more forgiving of these people, then I am.
The one thing, they are hesitant to understand is that in the past the same people on this site were Dixicrats, then the Dems started supporting civil rights and they moved in with the Repubs, Richard Nixon used what he called “the Southern Strategy” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_strategy
Reagan was most effective at politicizing their racism with his condemnations of affirmative action, welfare, crime – so these days they use buzzwords instead of robes.
Until I see Republicans fighting against all forms of bigotry within their party, then this opinion will not change