Posted on 11/10/2008 4:54:56 AM PST by condi2008
Alan Wolfe, announcing the end of the culture wars with the election of Obama, accuses the South of voting against Obama because Southerners are racists: The single most disturbing aspect of last nights election is the transformation of the Republican Party into the party of the Confederacy. Yes, Republicans remain strong in states such as Wyoming and Idaho, and Obama won Virginia and is leading in North Carolina. But both these latter two states flipped to the Democrats because they contain large numbers of white professionals who moved there from other parts of the country and because blacks came out to vote in such force. Long-time Southern whites, by contrast, opposed Obamathose in the Deep South most of all. Despite having lost the Civil War and having been instructed by the laws of the land to treat members of both races equally, large parts of the South resistedand they continue to resist.
Alan Wolfe, announcing the end of the culture wars, advises Obama to ignore a significant swath of the country: Perhaps they will be able to control the Republican Party for the next electoral cycle or two, but the white South has finally lost its privileged position in American political life; Jesse Helmss Senate seat is now held by Kay Hagan. Like all those who lose their privileges, especially those who never earned them in the first place, they are unlikely to show much grace, despite the effort by John McCain, in his concession speech, to point the way. Obama would do well not to try to win them over but to ignore them. They have for too long been a malignant force in American political life, and we should not miss their passing.
Alan Wolfe, announcing the end of the culture wars, ignores the fact that over 50 million people voted against Obama - are they all bigots?
Alan Wolfe, announcing the end of the culture wars, does his best to reignite them and to stoke up the flames.
TX reelected three black Republicans on Nov. 4 as railroad commissioner and to two seats on the state Supreme Court. Their margins were lower than they were in their previous elections. Demos may gain the TX governorship in 2010 too with the liberal mayor of Houston in the running. Former gubernatorial candidate Chris Bell is a leading candidate for a Republican seat in the Texas Senate in a December runoff election.
“Alan Wolfe, announcing the end of the culture wars, ignores the fact that over 50 million people voted against Obama - are they all bigots?
And it isn’t over “’til the fat lady sings!!!”
But then Wolfe didn't actually win anything for anybody. He's just kibitzing — throwing his 2 cents in where it isn't worth any more than anyone else's.
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