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  • Romney Draws Boos After Hammering Obama on Black Unemployment, Health Care at NAACP

    Guy wasn't my first choice, but you can't deny that it takes some brass ones to give a speech like this to a bunch of people who don't want to hear a thing you have to say.


    (At work, can't embed youtube.)



    Romney Draws Boos After Hammering Obama on Black Unemployment, Health Care in NAACP Speech



    Mitt Romney made his appeal to black voters on Wednesday, addressing the NAACP National Conference where he argued that life is “worse for African-Americans in almost every way” under President Obama.

    His reception was lukewarm and paled in comparison to the welcoming Attorney General Eric Holder received on Tuesday, leaving the stage to chants of “Holder! Holder! Holder!” Needless to say, there were no chants of “Romney.” Quite the opposite actually, as he was booed multiple times by a seemingly hostile audience.

    “I am running for president because I know that my policies and vision will help hundreds of millions of middle class Americans of all races, will lift people from poverty, and will help prevent people from becoming poor. My campaign is about helping the people who need help. The course the president has set has not done that — and will not do that. My course will,” he said.

    Romney was booed emphatically after saying he would repeal “Obamacare.” He quickly backtracked and said he would replace the health care law with something else that also covered children with preexisting conditions and cited a survey that indicated that Obamacare would be harmful to small businesses.

    You can watch the crowd turn on Romney over Obamacare below:


    He was booed a second time when he criticized President Obama for not doing enough to create jobs.

    “If you want a president who is going to make things better in the African-American community, you are looking at him,” Romney said, drawing even more boos.


    However, for the most part, Romney hammered on the economy. He specifically addressed Black unemployment, which is nearly double the national average. He did so by couching an argument that there is not economic “equal opportunity” in America when one group suffers unemployment on such a scale.

    “If equal opportunity in America were an accomplished fact, then a chronically bad economy would be equally bad for everyone. Instead, it’s worse for African Americans in almost every way. The unemployment rate, the duration of unemployment, average income, and median family wealth are all worse for the black community. In June, while the overall unemployment rate remained stuck at 8.2 percent, the unemployment rate for African Americans actually went up, from 13.6 percent to 14.4 percent.”

    Romney also used the equal opportunity argument to hammer against the teachers unions, which he referred to as “special interests” holding back our education system.

    “The African-American community has been waiting and waiting for that promise to be kept. Today, black children are 17 percent of students nationwide – but they are 42 percent of the students in our worst-performing schools.

    When it comes to education reform, candidates cannot have it both ways – talking up education reform, while indulging the same groups that are blocking reform. You can be the voice of disadvantaged public-school students, or you can be the protector of special interests like the teachers unions, but you can’t be both.”

    Romney made sure to define that his policies will help families “of any color“ and that beyond the rhetoric fiscal conservatism will be a greater economic service to the African-American community than the policies of our President.

    “I want you to know that if I did not believe that my policies and my leadership would help families of color — and families of any color — more than the policies and leadership of President Obama, I would not be running for president.”

    President Obama, citing a schedule conflict, will not speak at the NAACP conference. However, Vice President Joe Biden is expected to speak in his place on Thursday.

    It was a tough sell for Romney — roughly 95 percent of blacks supported Obama in 2008 — but he deserves credit for getting up on the stage and delivering his remarks.

    The Blaze’s Benny Johnson contributed to this report.

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  • #2
    They won't see the opposing candidate, he assumes he has the black vote. If only they realized how much he is screwing them as well as future black politicians they might change their stance.

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    • #3
      It was a waste of his time to even try. The NAACP is an organization created by racists for racists, I seriously doubt many of it's members will be choosing to vote on any other basis other than skin pigmentation.

      Stevo
      Originally posted by SSMAN
      ...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.

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      • #4
        Why is he wasting time on black people? That's like going to south oak cliff and opening a place that offers swimming lessons. He needs to spend time in Latin America and appealing to them.

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        • #5
          I don't think he did it for the NAACP's vote. He knew what was going to happen there. I think he did it to show he's not afraid to talk to someone outside of his political ideaology, with views that contradict his own, unlike the other candidate running.
          Last edited by sc281; 07-11-2012, 10:28 AM.

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          • #6
            his mistake was calling them "black". He should have called them "colored people"
            http://www.truthcontest.com/entries/...iversal-truth/

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Cooter View Post
              his mistake was calling them "black". He should have called them "colored people"
              "you negroids need to go to work!"

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
                "you negroids need to go to work!"
                The only acceptable terms are colored people as in NAACP

                or negros as in UNCF

                I guess you can call them blacks as in black history month, but that was invented by white people, so I'd stick with calling them colored or negros.
                http://www.truthcontest.com/entries/...iversal-truth/

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Cooter View Post
                  The only acceptable terms are colored people as in NAACP

                  or negros as in UNCF

                  I guess you can call them blacks as in black history month, but that was invented by white people, so I'd stick with calling them colored or negros.
                  I call them negros, I just spell it differently and the 'r' and 's' are together.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Cooter View Post
                    his mistake was calling them "black". He should have called them "colored people"
                    Stupid motherfuckers would have been my choice.
                    How do we forget ourselves? How do we forget our minds?

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                    • #11
                      So, booed for stating the current facts regarding the economy's effect on black population and they chanted "Holder"? Why do I have the feeling that that group would have had a different reaction if the speaker was black? And backing Eric Holder right now makes no sense.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
                        I call them negros, I just spell it differently and the 'r' and 's' are together.


                        Stevo
                        Originally posted by SSMAN
                        ...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Cooter View Post
                          his mistake was calling them "black". He should have called them "colored people"
                          As long as he doesn't do like Perot and say, "you people".

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
                            I call them negros, I just spell it differently and the 'r' and 's' are together.
                            When I do that, I get banned for some weird reason.

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                            • #15
                              I'm actually impressed.

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