Black Republicans Sharply Divided Over GOP's Shunning Of Black Voter Forum

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First Posted: 09-20-07 10:22 AM   |   Updated: 03-28-08 02:45 AM

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Reaction among black conservatives is divided over news this week that Republican presidential frontrunners had pulled out of a long-scheduled debate at a historically black college.

"Many people think that Republicans don't care about the black community," Don Scoggins, President of Republicans for Black Empowerment, told the Huffington Post. "I know that's not true, but it's hard to dispel when have we major candidates who say they have scheduling conflicts."

Other black conservatives were far more forgiving.

"I truly believe that Fred Thompson, Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney, and John McCain can't make it because of scheduling conflicts," said black conservative pundit La Shawn Barber on her blog Wednesday. "I'm hopelessly naïve, I guess."

The Huffington Post reported on Monday that former senator Fred Thompson was the last of the Republican frontrunners to decline an invitation to debate at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Md. The debate, scheduled for Sept. 27 and sponsored by PBS, will include Sen. Sam Brownback (R-KS), former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee, Rep. Duncan Hunter (R-CA), Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX), and Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-CO). The campaign of Alan Keyes, who only entered the race last week, did not say whether he would attend, or whether he was invited.

Tavis Smiley, a PBS TV host who is moderating the debate, earlier expressed doubts that Republican front runners had scheduling conflicts that prevented them from attending. His skepticism was shared by Scoggins of Republicans for Black Empowerment.

"This wasn't something that just came up, this has been planned for months," Scoggins said, noting that the Morgan State debate was announced at the same time Democrats debated at Howard University in Washington DC in June.

"For the major candidates, considering how much time they have to spend on fundraising, they probably feel that the black community doesn't offer much of a return, and they spend their time elsewhere," he said.

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But the leader of another black Republican organization said Scoggins' disappointment was misplaced.

"The message the Democrats are sending to black children is that they should celebrate their victimhood rather than get a good education, become prosperous, and god forbid vote for a Republican," said Frances Rice, the chairwoman of the National Black Republican Association. "If you do that, they will castigate you as an Uncle Tom, an Aunt Jemima, or as a House N-word, when it's the Democrats who are devastating our communities. That is what we should be talking about."

She argued that the debate has been stacked against Republican candidates.

"I have no idea what Tavis Smiley will do, but I know his behavior and conduct in the past has been highly supportive of Democrats, and highly critical of Republicans," Rice added. "There are people who just want an opportunity to beat up on Republicans."

But Scoggins questioned the notion that the forum would put Republicans in front of a hostile audience. He said that groups like his had been asked to bring in audience members who would be receptive to the Republican message. More importantly, he said that Republican candidates should be ready to brave waters that might at first appear choppy.

"The community has matured and they're ready to hear what people have to say," he argued. "You can't assume a black audience will not be well received, they have to break the ice so we can move on."

Scoggins said he hoped that Republican Party leaders could still prevail upon the top Republican hopefuls to debate at Morgan State. The Republican candidates have also been invited to a November debate hosted by the Congressional Black Caucus Institute and Fox News.

Georgella Muirhead, a spokeswoman for the CBC Institute, said she could not say at this time which Republican candidates had accepted or declined the invitation, but said an announcement was forthcoming.

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What's there to be divided about?

Black folks need to understand that the republican party does want then and will not offer them any solutions what would solve black issues!

Face it ... the republican party is fast becoming a regional (southern), raciest (the good boy) christian fascist party... who doesn't give a rat's ass about anyone who not white!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 AM on 09/20/2007
- Grunty1 I'm a Fan of Grunty1 234 fans permalink

I'd say they are the Rich Man's Party, period. The rampant racism and fake Christian stuff is simply a way to win elections by duping those demographics. The rich vote alone doesn't amount to jack.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:41 AM on 09/20/2007
- DRaymond I'm a Fan of DRaymond 69 fans permalink
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I too believe that they actually had scheduling conflicts. Of course scheduling conflicts are in reality priority conflicts. If you really want to be somewhere you rearrange you schedule so you can. so whatever they are doing that day....that by definition for them was more important than being at the PBS sponsored event.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:45 PM on 09/20/2007
- Annette I'm a Fan of Annette 15 fans permalink

Don't care about white people much either. What they care about is RICH people. They care about black people and minorities even less than white people. They can fool a lot of white people who don't have money to vote for them if they just yell GAY MARRIAGE, ABORTION, and LOW TAXES enough.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:10 PM on 09/21/2007
- JeffDeVore I'm a Fan of JeffDeVore 13 fans permalink

Speaking of Black Conservatives, when you see Ron Christie on 'Hardball' don't you just want to jump through the screen and smack that smarmy little shit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 AM on 09/20/2007
- BrickSykes I'm a Fan of BrickSykes 43 fans permalink
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Isn't he that cross-eyed guy? I ask myself every time I see him, what possibly is he finding in the Republican Party that is attractive to him. Of course, I suspect that he's getting paid pretty well, but that's all I can imagine his motivation would be.

On a cruder note, I've also allowed for the possibility of a kind of "Short Man's Disease", but, in his case it would be "Cross-Eyed Man's Disease." Meaning that he despises any American who isn't afflicted so. Yes, that is mean I know. I, for instance, suffer from "Old Man's Disease" but I don't let that stand in the way of my support for Democracy and our Constitution. The kinds of things he says, though, are confusing.

Brick

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 AM on 09/20/2007
- rextrek I'm a Fan of rextrek 36 fans permalink
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I was wondering the same thing! Why would any self-respecting Black person vote republican (especially this brand of hateful bastards)??? Hello..black republicans.....can you say K-A-T-R-I-N-A?? Was that not obvious enough for you??? Interesting how the GOP hates the Idea of Universal Health Care, but have problem spending $12 Billion a month of "Borrowed Money" to KILL.....America is falling to pieces! If for some reason America votes a GOP President in 08, we might as well say GOOD-BYE to the America we grew up knowing!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 PM on 09/20/2007
- hugs4u I'm a Fan of hugs4u 12 fans permalink

BrickSykes
Isn't he that cross-eyed guy? I ask myself every time I see him, what possibly is he finding in the Republican Party that is attractive to him.

Maybe he likes some of the benefits of repukeicans offers. He might just have a wide stance also.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:45 PM on 09/20/2007
- Wilbur I'm a Fan of Wilbur 25 fans permalink

What does a black man like Ron Christie find attractive in the Republican Party? The same thing that many gay GOP'ers do - a safe haven for their misguided self-loathing and a place where they can pretend to be something or someone they are not. Sad, but true.

Wilbur

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:40 PM on 09/20/2007

Brick and Jeff, funny stuff. I'm approaching "old man's disease," myself.
I have a hard time watching Christie.
I guess the concept of , "sell-out," is passe, but if I had to describe Christie in one term, that would be my term for him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:08 PM on 09/20/2007

If you had Bill Kristol and Charles Krauthammer sitting on either side of you, the only thing you could stand to look at would be your own nose.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 PM on 09/21/2007
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Is he the cross-eyed one?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:10 PM on 09/20/2007
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yes i do. I'd like to do more then smack him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:23 PM on 09/20/2007
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JeffDeVore you are so right. That little weasel just makes my skin crawl. He is rude and condescending and acts so damn superior.

Black Republican = Jewish Nazi

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:07 PM on 09/20/2007
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When he first showed up on TV, I figured Ron Christie's main appeal was in his slight resemblance to a tanned-rested-and-ready Nixon. (Although his ocular alignment somewhat spoils the effect, since they don't dart back and forth.)

Did he take blathering lessons from Ed Gillespie? No matter how hard I try to concentrate on what either one "says", I need to change the channel after about a minute.

David Gergen is the only one I can listen to.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:30 PM on 09/21/2007
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