Showing posts with label Democratic party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Democratic party. Show all posts

Friday, July 13, 2012

Roger Simon and the party of race

Roger Simon: The Democratic party is the party of race.
Indeed, the argument can be made that the Democratic Party has destroyed the lives of minorities in order to save itself. Their programs, from the Great Society onwards, have done nothing substantial to improve minority lives, only to encourage dependency. The proof of this failure we see before us today in the dreadful statistics on black and Hispanic unemployment, far worse than the already horrendous national numbers. The more minorities are “helped,” the worse their lives become, the less equal we are.


The Democratic Party is then the true racist party, trapped in nostalgia for a time when genuine racism — Jim Crow, etc. — stalked the land. They have to assume significant white racism still exists because not to do so threatens the fabric of their being. A Tea Partier has to be a racist so you can dismiss his ideas without having to confront them or even think about them. Mitt Romney is just another rich white man so you don’t have to deal with what he is saying, you don’t have to evaluate whether he has a solution to a mutual problem.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

How the Democratic party got to where it is

Jay Cost: Why are we debating gay marriage right now when the economy is the big issue?

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

What do Democrats stand for?

What do Democrats really stand for today? Are they opposed to wealth? Do they support the working class, the little man? Is it identity politics?
Ah, but look, today’s Democratic party isn’t really about addressing economic opportunity or even dealing with America’s most pressing problems – for starters, many Democrats are not persuaded in the slightest that the annual deficit, accumulating debt, and ticking time bomb of entitlements are pressing problems at all. If Democrats really expected that electing Obama would solve problems, they would be angrier with him than we are. No, for most Democrats, their political party is about a cultural identity. That identity is heavily based on not being one of those people, i.e., Republicans or conservatives.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

The Future of the Obama Coalition - NYTimes.com

The Democratic Party will abandon the white working class in the 2012 election, according to this NYT blog. I thought they already had.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Class warfare among Democrats

Thomas B. Edsall looks at the chasm between the Democrat's upscale vs downscale factions. They have lost the middle class along with, geographically, the middle section of this country. It's just not your daddy's Democrat party anymore.

John Fund has some comments on this piece.