Boston Globe Op Ed Might Lay Out Attack Plan for Republicans Against Obama with Race Card in Play

By Brett Bumeter, published Feb 04, 2007
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Boston Globe columnist Joan Vennochi wrote an op ed titled Obama's Race Dilemma this week. The Op ed exposes a potential attack ploy that the Republicans may be testing with Senator Biden's recent comments about Barack Obama's ability to run a campaign that is appealing to White voters.

In Senator Biden's comments he supposedly let some comments slip that Barack Obama originally called 'unfortunate'. The comments indicated that Obama might be the first African American candidate 'clean' enough to win. It quickly appeared to many people in the African community that Barack Obama's attempt to take the high road on the issue without taking Biden down a peg or two proved to be unfortunate for Senator Obama. Many other African American leaders came out to be even more critical of Biden's comments, Al Sharpton expressed the fact that he showers every day.

The problem Senator Obama faces according to the Globe article is that if he fights off comments like Biden's then Republicans will have succeeded in cornering him into a campaign as the 'black Presidential candidate and his appeal to White voters might diminish. However, if he does not respond to comments that are either very unfortunate, politically incorrect, or down right racist, he may be seen by African American voters as a weak civil rights supporter. This might even be compounded by the perception that he is not 'Black' as his father heralds from Kenya and his mother is white, schooled in foreign countries, he has some similarities with the black community in the US but many differences.

Could the Republicans neutralize Obama by running something akin to attack boat as firing light salvos in Obama's direction that touch the race card lightly, forcing him to deflect the shots or be seen as weak but at the same time polarizing him away his popular appeal as a candidate that might transcend race?

Boston Globe Op Ed Might Lay Out Attack Plan for Republicans Against Obama with Race Card in Play

Hillary and Barack can people see behind their sex and race and elect either or both to the Oval Office?

Credit: The National Ledger (http://www.nationalledger.com/)

Copyright: The National Ledger (http://www.nationalledger.com/)

Takeaways
  • Would fighting racial slurs made by special interest Republicans pull Barack Obama's national appeal down?
  • If Republican special interests would not stop at attacking Vietnam veterans with Vietnam veterans, will they restrain themselves from attacking African Americans with African Americans
  • Will this be the election that finally breaks the stereo type mold of a white Christian male for President? Can a woman or a Mormon or an African American Win the nomination and election?
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Brett usually gets to the heart of the matter. In this case, Brett has the Republicans nailed but what about the Democrats? There is no doubt that Relublican boats that will be floated will also fired upon by Democrat WMD. This is the way of American politics. Tear the other guy down to misdirect attention away from the real issues. Remember - Congress had lower poll ratings than those of the President before Election 2006. Any Presidential candidate that comes out of Congressional ranks should be viewed with extreme suspicion.

Posted on 02/04/2007 at 10:02:00 PM

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