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Thursday, September 4, 2008

Republican National Convention Notes

There’s really not much that I can add to all of the accolades that Sarah Palin has received for yesterday’s speech. It was informative, challenging and forthright. I loved her “I’m stompin’ with the big dogs” demeanor. Thus far, she is the highlight of the entire convention. I like her.

On the other hand, I could have done without Rudy Giuliani. His speech was so abrasive it grated on my nerves. He just sounded mean, vindictive and angry to me. Not the best way to woo voters. I had to change the channel on Rudy.

Lastly, I simply have to comment on the lack of diversity among the delegates. I read that minorities make up 13% of the delegation at the convention. I think that number may be more accurately reported simply as 13. And, it seemed as if the cameramen were trying really hard to pick out the Black folks in the audience but were hard-pressed to find any in attendance.

I was watching the convention yesterday with a Democrat. I was thinking what he immediately voiced, “it’s all White folks”. I’ll say about the Republicans’ efforts to reach out to Black people what I just said about Rudy Giuliani – “not the best way to woo (Black) voters”

It’s no wonder Black folks are wary of Republicans. It doesn’t appear that they have invited us in. I suppose for most Blacks it is a whole lot more comfortable to be with the Democrats. At least there they know that they won’t be alone. As the adage goes, “there is (perceived) safety in numbers.”

I know that Black folks play a big part in this as they’ve not even considered the Republican Party as a viable option. But it is still shameful. The Republican Party must address this issue in 2012!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's all good, but would you have posted your comments as negatively as you did had you not been made aware of the lack of black folks in attendance. Also, would you have just called it even based on what your boy Rudy said compaired to how Obama commented about McCain? Just wondering

Kee said...

I wasn't "made aware" of he lack of diversity -- I noticed it all week. I don't understand the question regarding Rudy.

My point regarding diversity is that the Republican Party platform is likely right in line with the morals and values of many Black people but there's been nothing to even pique any interest. It does not appear that "we" are welcome. I know that's not true but that's the way it is perceived.

Thanks for the comment. :-)

Anonymous said...

Perception is flesh.
Discerning is Spirit.

Christians are free in Jesus to boldly walk in without invitations and still be at peace. If anybody is blessed enough to discern what are the Godly Republican ideologies, then they will gladly join in.

Blaming others have to stop. People will do what they want to do despite any perceived or real difficulties.

And, as you are in a good and Godly place in life, demonstrate that by word /and/ deed. I believe you are prayerfully doing that. Others will take note and "go and do likewise."

Congratulations on being a new grandma to that beautiful baby! What a blessing.