
Originally Posted by
Daniel, Grand Duke of Stony Island
He also thinks everyone should have healthcare and that poor people need jobs and education. Where is the rest of America on these issues? Clearly not with him.
This is just a move, man. It just feels as if he's robbing Peter to pay Paul. An example of where sentiment could go with this: why am I seeing him take a huge, ELECTION SEASON political risk with his broadcast opinions about gay marriage but I didn't see the same risk with regard to Trayvon Harris (where we received late hour innuendo spoken AFTER he was put on the spot by reporters)? Why am I listening to lip service from this administration without offering any calls for FEDERAL ACTION on the issue of gay marriage? If all you can offer is an opinion, why offer it on an issue related to one demographic and not another? Is the gay Democratic faction worth more than the black Democratic faction?
As I said, if there aren't numbers suggesting that this move means enough votes from the base to make up for the loss of black voters, this was a huge mistake. If there is data that suggests this was expedient from a campaign perspective, I clearly feel pushed aside as a member of the black community - not because I have issue with gay marriage, but because it's obvious that his campaign has weighed the political risks and have decided they could risk losing a significant portion of the black American vote. From a black American incumbent POTUS, that wouldn't be acceptable. Black folks have been with this POTUS since his election and we've been reasonably patient for him to speak and raise his personal positions on issues analogous to the black community (aside from the few moments he's taken the time to softly criticize our culture and work ethic).
I can't get anything on his agenda that will help me see me and mine get jobs and retain our access to education, but the gay middle class deserves lip service?
Axelrod must have a bunch of convincing reports and spreadsheets on his desk that say disenfranchised black voters aren't a threat to reelection.
So not cool.
I totally disagree with you. Hopefully I will have time later to go into more detail.
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