HolyCoast: Advice to Black Conservatives Considering Obama
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Sunday, June 15, 2008

Advice to Black Conservatives Considering Obama

Juliette Ochieng has some good advice for black conservatives who are considering giving their support Barack Obama (h/t LGF):
One of today’s Yahoo News headlines informs us that ‘Black conservatives [are] conflicted on Obama campaign.’ Armstrong Williams, Rep. J.C. Watts, General Colin Powell, Senator Edward Brooke and, sadly, my friend Joseph C. Phillips may be falling into the trap which I have repeatedly described—one lined with pride and with fear: pride of race and fear that Obama is the last chance for a black president to be elected. (GOPAC chairman Michael Steele isn’t going for the okey doke, however; but that may be only due to his position.)

People say that women have problems thinking objectively and strategically. Well, I’m seeing a whole group of men who are having that problem. Friends, you’re letting the nearness of a dream’s seeming fulfillment blind you to what will likely come after that ephemeral happiness is dissipated, after the novelty has worn off—the nightmare.

And guess who will get blamed for that short-sightedness? Not just you.

With 90 percent of black Americans voting Democrat regardless of who the candidate is, it will be bad enough as it is. But I, for one, expect you, black conservative Republican men to have enough balls to stand on principle, not on your emotions. You’ve shown your testicular fortitude by being publicly conservative against a tide of Identity Politics. Don’t start behaving like castrati now.

Stop thinking selfishly. We’re not choosing a President of Black American Dream Fulfillment; we’re choosing a President of the United States.


Excellent post.

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