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The end of race and gender politics
by Star Parker
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Who would have ever thought, when we were dozing off in the middle of John McCain's presidential campaign, that he'd reel in Sarah Barracuda and change the game overnight?

"Barracuda," of course, was what they called Gov, Sarah Palin when she was a star point guard on her high school basketball team.

I'm not fond of sweeping pronouncements suggesting that any development is "historic" or "changes things forever." But this time I'm giving in to temptation.

This presidential campaign is historic and will change things forever.

We've a black man on the Democratic ticket and a white woman on the Republican ticket, and both are out of the mold of conventional race and gender politics. The result will be, if not the end of race and gender politics, then certainly the beginning of the end.

The irony of the Obama candidacy is that it did not begin to soar until it was clear to blacks that this was not business-as-usual black politics. This was much different from electing a black candidate in a racially gerrymandered district that practically guarantees that a black is elected.

Consider the contrast between Obama and now ex-Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick.

Kilpatrick has just agreed to resign his position as mayor, despite eight felony counts filed against him and overwhelming evidence that he lied to the Detroit City Council about his extramarital affair with his chief of staff, Christine Beatty.

Kilpatrick's shenanigans have cost Detroit taxpayers millions, including $8.4 million used to settle a whistleblower lawsuit filed to expose his affair.

Despite the compelling case against him, and huge costs imposed on taxpayers, Kilpatrick hung on to his mayoral job for almost nine months after the Detroit Free Press broke the story that he was lying about his affair.

It took Democratic Gov. Jennifer Granholm to agree, at the request of the Detroit City Council, to preside over a hearing on whether to remove him to cause him admit he lied and step down.

What fueled Kilpatrick's stubbornness in the face of obvious guilt? The sense that he could hide behind race.

Many Detroit blacks dug in with their support of Kilpatrick as white suburbanites called for his resignation.

He even pulled the gender card when he lied under oath. Continued...

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Star Parker is a nationally syndicated columnist through the Scripps Howard News Service and a regular commentator on CNN, MSNBC, and FOX News, as well as author of White Ghetto: How Middle Class America Reflects Inner City Decay.
 
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Subject: STAR saw you on C Span : Hectorman
Great speech.
God bless you and thank you for all you do.
Hectorman:
It is true that tribalism is innate, but Star has a point in that we are seeing what the Iraqis see in our military: the rise of tribe "Amerika".
What are the mores of this tribe?
the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness -
the common good which protects all citizens from conception to death (and even our most murderous citizens have a right to legal defense and that will be extended to the unborn because our country is great enough to protect and care for them.).
freedom as told in our Declaration of Independence and our Constitution
We are tribe USA and we believe in the rights and freedom of each individual, not an oppressive government.
We believe the strong protect the weak.
And we believe our rights were endowed by our Creator - not some elected official.
And unlike the ancient Romans and Greeks, we know our leaders aren't gods.
And we don't want a leader who, with his followers, thinks he is one.

Never...never...never....never...

There will never be an end to race and gender politics....NEVER...not ever....

Race and gender politics is built into the definitive nature of man.

"...The hostility of one Tribe for another is among the most instinctive of human reactions..."
__Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.
from The Disuniting of America

...and heh heh...well as to "the gender thing",
the wretched feminists will never be satisified until they have casturated the last male (which ain't gonna happen...sorry...heh heh it ain't gonna work out that way.)

No reflection on sweet Sarah here...I like her a lot.

God Bless America
hectormanjack@aol.com
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