The Politico on the Grand Old White Party

Politico’s Jim VandeHei and Josh Kraushaar report that “the GOP is heading into the 2008 election without a single minority candidate with a plausible chance of winning a campaign for the House, the Senate or governor.” The words “plausible chance of winning” are meant to exclude candidates like Allen West. The report could have just as easily said: “The five to ten GOP candidates who have a shot of winning Democratic seats are white.”

Also, Politico asks: “So who’s to blame for this diversity deficit?” The report cites Jack Kemp, who says it’s due to a “pitiful” recruitment effort, and a former black GOP candidate, who says it’s because the GOP is broke. Good points. But VandeHei and Kraushaar never mention the vile attacks by liberals upon GOP minority candidates. For example, Democrats darkened Bobby Jindal’s skin in a 2003 election, and even after his victory, he still endures accusations of “being a ‘potato’: brown on the outside, white on the inside,” as the Washington Post reported. And who can forget the case of 2006 Maryland Senate candidate, Lt. Gov. Michael Steele? The Washington Times reported: “attacks against the first black man to win a statewide election in Maryland include pelting him with Oreo cookies during a campaign appearance, calling him an ‘Uncle Tom’ and depicting him as a black-faced minstrel on a liberal Web log.” So Howard Dean’s got a pretty good racket. First, slam the GOP as a “white Christian party.” Then ruthlessly attack GOP minority candidates for betraying “their people.” When the GOP fails to recruit a decent number of minority candidates, sit back, relax, and wait for the negative reports about the GOP not having enough minority candidates.

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