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Miller knows race-baiting lifted GOP (Cynthia Tucker Alert!)
Atlanta Journal-Constitution ^ | 09/22/04 | Cynthia Tucker

Posted on 09/22/2004 4:47:09 AM PDT by beaureguard

Zell Miller wants you to believe that he is dispensing a dose of discipline to his beloved Democratic Party — pointing out the foibles and foolishness that have led to its loss of the South. Miller claims he only wants the Democrats to regain their traditional values before it's too late.

Miller is a hypocrite. As a historian, he knows exactly why the Democratic Party is teetering in the South: It's precisely because the Democrats set aside a century and a half of ugly traditions that it has lost so many rural white Southerners. Miller knows better than most; he was once one of those rural white Southerners who embraced those ugly traditions.

Running for Congress in 1964, Miller dismissed the Civil Rights Act as neither "constitutionally acceptable [n]or fundamentally proper as an approach to the solution of racial problems in America." Even back then, he denounced the Democratic presidential nominee, declaring that Lyndon Johnson "is a Southerner who sold his birthright for a mess of dark pottage." From 1968-71, Miller served as executive secretary to Gov. Lester Maddox, who remained an unrepentant segregationist until the day he died.

In most Southern states, including Georgia, the Democratic Party was so racist that it didn't allow black citizens to vote in its primaries. That's why so many members of the black intelligentsia — including men such as longtime Atlanta Daily News publisher C.A. Scott — were Republicans. Indeed, nationwide, many blacks voted for the GOP. In 1956, Dwight Eisenhower got nearly 40 percent of the black vote.

Black voters' allegiance to the Democratic Party began to take root in 1960, when presidential candidate John F. Kennedy made a simple gesture: He called Coretta Scott King to offer reassurance after her husband, civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., was shunted off to Reidsville State Prison following a lunch counter sit-in. That year, 68 percent of black voters went Democratic.

White Southerners' allegiance to the GOP began in much the same way — over civil rights. The ascension of the Republican Party in the South can be traced to Barry Goldwater's 1964 presidential campaign, which included a states' rights platform that rejected desegregation.

In their landmark book "The Rise of Southern Republicans," political scientists Earl and Merle Black wrote: "With Goldwater's campaign, the [Republican] Party attracted many racist Southern whites but permanently alienated African-American voters. . . . Gradually, a new Southern politics emerged in which blacks and liberal to moderate whites anchored the Democratic Party, while many conservatives and some moderate whites formed a growing Republican Party that owed little to Abraham Lincoln but much to Goldwater and even more to Reagan."

The GOP has built a Southern base by accommodating racists. That doesn't mean most Republican politicians are racists themselves. But they don't hesitate to pander to a constituency that is still uncomfortable with the social changes ushered in by the civil rights movement.

Whether it's denouncing fictional welfare queens, saluting the Confederate battle flag or showing up to speak at Bob Jones University, the GOP knows how to race-bait. Just as the Supreme Court was about to hear a lawsuit against affirmative action policies at the University of Michigan in 2003, President Bush held a news conference to announce his opposition to those policies. He didn't hope to influence the case (and didn't). That was just a sop to his reactionary supporters.

The GOP still has a problem: Its potential is limited. As the nation grows browner, more and more voters will be drawn to the all-inclusive ideals espoused by the Democrats. Meanwhile, Miller, who embraced progressive ideals midcareer, seems to be moving back to his narrow-minded roots. An old mossback like that couldn't be happy in the Democratic Party.


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1 posted on 09/22/2004 4:47:09 AM PDT by beaureguard
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To: beaureguard
As the nation grows browner, more and more voters will be drawn to the all-inclusive ideals espoused by the Democrats

Ah, yes. The act of pandering.

Tell me dear Cynthia....what has the democratic party EVER DONE FOR PEOPLE OF COLOR?

2 posted on 09/22/2004 4:52:10 AM PDT by Puppage (You may disagree with what I have to say, but I shall defend to your death my right to say it)
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To: beaureguard

What Little Cynthia seems not to recognize is that it was the Southern wing of the Democratic Party that always enabled it to win the big elections, and that without the south in any presidential election, the DNC is up the creek without a paddle.

The Democrats didn't lose the south because they ceased to be racists. Democrats are as racist as ever. Democrats lost the south because they fell off the cliff of far-leftism.


3 posted on 09/22/2004 4:52:22 AM PDT by William Martel (Anyone But Kerry in 2004.)
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To: beaureguard; mhking; Trueblackman; cyborg; rabidralph

Cynthia has a problem.

It is the 'Rat party that tried to keep slavery viable as an institution (and in part responsible for the Civil War where more than 600,000 Americans died).

It was the 'Rat party that is the party of Jim Crow.

It is the 'Rat party that tried to hold up the civil rights bill of 1964.

It is the 'Rat party that is the party of Bull Connor.

It is the 'Rat party that is the party of George Wallace.

It is the 'Rat party that is the party of Orville Faubus.

It is the 'Rat party that is the party of "Sheets" Byrd.

Cynthia Tucker disgusts me. 'Pod.


4 posted on 09/22/2004 4:53:24 AM PDT by sauropod (Hitlary: "We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good.")
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To: beaureguard
...to Gov. Lester Maddox, who remained an unrepentant segregationist until the day he died...

And so was Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, at who's alter the left is required to take its most sacred sacrament - abortion on demand.

5 posted on 09/22/2004 4:54:47 AM PDT by Sgt_Schultze
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To: beaureguard

Subtext: "white southerners are racists"

Reality: "white southerners are sick of getting the short end of the racial policy stick"


6 posted on 09/22/2004 4:55:02 AM PDT by thoughtomator ("With 64 days left, John Kerry still has time to change his mind 4 or 5 more times" - Rudy Giuliani)
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To: beaureguard

Did someone break wind or is it just Cynthia Tucker?


7 posted on 09/22/2004 4:55:18 AM PDT by Conspiracy Guy (Dan Rather, "I lied, but I lied about the truth".)
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To: Conspiracy Guy

LOL!


8 posted on 09/22/2004 4:58:45 AM PDT by beaureguard (Half the people you know are below average)
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To: sauropod

Can anyone refute what she is saying with respect to the southern strategy?


9 posted on 09/22/2004 4:59:50 AM PDT by cyborg (http://mentalmumblings.blogspot.com/)
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To: Puppage
Whether it's denouncing fictional welfare queens, saluting the Confederate battle flag or showing up to speak at Bob Jones University, the GOP knows how to race-bait.

These are examples of "race-baiting"?!? What kind of Bizarro-world does this dim-wit live in? Also, one does not salute a battle flag. Sheesh, why bother?

10 posted on 09/22/2004 5:00:06 AM PDT by L98Fiero
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To: Conspiracy Guy

Ah, the enlightened liberals like Robert Kkk Byrd.


11 posted on 09/22/2004 5:02:03 AM PDT by Wardawg (Hanoi John Forgery le Kerrie was here.)
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To: Puppage

"....Tell me dear Cynthia....what has the democratic party EVER DONE FOR PEOPLE OF COLOR?"
2 posted on 09/22/2004 4:52:10 AM PDT by Puppage

The democrat party has done many things to people of color but thay have all beem bad.


12 posted on 09/22/2004 5:02:04 AM PDT by sport
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To: thoughtomator

How's that? If anyone is being oppressed, let them count their blessings living in this country in this millenium.


13 posted on 09/22/2004 5:03:31 AM PDT by cyborg (http://mentalmumblings.blogspot.com/)
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To: Puppage

Uh, hey, Cynthia...sweetie...don't know how to break it to you, but it the Civil Rights Act of 1964 wouldn't have passed if it hadn't been for Republicans in Congress and the Senate. Just thought you'd appreciate a brief moment of accuracy and clarity...right. As you were.


14 posted on 09/22/2004 5:03:50 AM PDT by Uncle Vlad
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To: beaureguard
One-Note Cynthia is back at it again! Georgia and Georgians are soooooooooo racist that they can't get over the end of Jim Crow.

My family just about consists of those rural white folk who Cynthia thinks are awfully racist. But my grandfather became a Republican when FDR told him that the government would decide what crops he could plant. He then joined the 40 percent of American Blacks who voted for Ike.

From Cynthia's perspective, race is not an issue, it is the ONLY issue. Every other policy debate (taxes, security, regulation, etc.) plays second fiddle to the race card.

Cynthia is being racist herself by viewing the world solely through racial glasses. Her view opposes Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s vision of considering a person based on the content of his character and not the color of his skin.
15 posted on 09/22/2004 5:05:20 AM PDT by The Great Yazoo (Hey! Hey! J-eFing-K! How many Vets did you Diss today?)
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To: The Great Yazoo

What's a mossback?


16 posted on 09/22/2004 5:06:13 AM PDT by cyborg (http://mentalmumblings.blogspot.com/)
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To: beaureguard

Cynthia, what is your take on current Senator Robert Byrd (D, WVa) a card carrying member of the KKK, who said he would never serve with Negros in the U S military; or Senator J William Fulbright (D, Ark.) you know Bill Clinton's mentor, who voted against the Civil Rights Act of 1964; or Senator Albert Gore Sr. (D, Tenn), you know Al Gore's father, who also voted against the Civil Rights Act of 1964. It seems that Democrats only become hypocrits when they question the Democrat party. However, they are okay, at least with Cynthia, even when they oppose so-called "democratic" reforms, and are racist to the core, just so they remain Democrats. By the way, Cynthia, one last point: The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was filibustered by Democrats. The filibuster was broken by Republican senators and the legislation passed. That is history, Cynthia, live with it.


17 posted on 09/22/2004 5:06:27 AM PDT by Pharlap
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To: Uncle Vlad
the Civil Rights Act of 1964 wouldn't have passed if it hadn't been for Republicans in Congress and the Senate

Uncle..please, please no facts here....we're dealing with FEEEEEEELINGS.

18 posted on 09/22/2004 5:06:43 AM PDT by Puppage (You may disagree with what I have to say, but I shall defend to your death my right to say it)
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To: beaureguard
Here is Mz Tucker's hero, Cynthia Jihad McKinney


19 posted on 09/22/2004 5:07:03 AM PDT by Conspiracy Guy (Dan Rather, "I lied, but I lied about the truth".)
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To: Wardawg

Remember, if you say you aren't a racist, you are not a racist.


20 posted on 09/22/2004 5:07:56 AM PDT by Conspiracy Guy (Dan Rather, "I lied, but I lied about the truth".)
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