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RiverStone Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-23-09 06:30 PM
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The GOP's efforts at diversity - AKA Bobby Jindal and Michael Steele. Will it work?
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Edited on Mon Feb-23-09 06:39 PM by RiverStone
Bobby Jindal is the first Indian-American Governor, and the GOP is putting him in the spotlight.

Michael Steele is the first African-American to chair the RNC, and the GOP is putting him in the spotlight.

Here is an example of today's new GOP mindset in today's story about Gov. Jundal:

It's time for another generation to come into play," said GOP strategist Ed Rollins, a CNN contributor. "A lot of Republicans came of age under Reagan, which was 25 years ago ... and we just haven't built on that with young people."

Rollins, a veteran of the Reagan White House, called Jindal, a first-generation American born to Punjabi parents, a "young dynamic governor" with "appeal to younger voters."

The governor is a "textbook Republican" who is "scary smart," Cross added.

And, having an accomplished minority figure represent your party's message doesn't hurt, he said.

"The Republican Party very strongly wants to have a new look," he said. "They're saying, 'We're not just a party of old white guys' and he's part of that appeal."

link:

http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/02/23/jindal.gop/index.html


On one hand, diversity is a good thing even within the party of wacko wingnuts. Yet on the other hand, if their rhetoric still preaches a class society with laws that discriminant against womens' reproductive freedom, the right for those in the GLBT community to marry, and the separation of church and state (for example), than no matter what color the face - hatespeak is still hatespeak.

Do you see this GOP "diversity movement" as genuine, or simply political posturing to try and win back some votes?

For the record, I see it as nothing more than transparent bullshit! :think:



On Edit: Added for the record...
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