Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Peter Brimelow in WND: The GOP Doesn’t Have a Hispanic Problem, It Has a White Problem!

Posted by Nicholas Stix

This is an excellent, concise op-ed. I posted the following comment:

The GOP is led by people who act as though white, working-class voters all had cooties, and/or that a voting machine will somehow count each white, working-class vote as worth a mere fraction of a brown or black vote.

The ultimate question we keep coming back to is this: Can the GOP be saved, in spite of its current leaders, from within, by an immigration patriot like Sen. Jeff Sessions, or Sen. Ted Cruz, or will the gang dominating it (Karl Rove, Sheldon Adelson, et al.) kill the party, rather than relinquish control of it?

The latter case would necessitate the birth of a new, populist, patriotic party openly geared towards whites. How much time is left, before the country becomes unsalvageable?

The people who have the GOP in a chokehold refuse to see that they are taking the country down a path that will inevitably lead to dictatorship, civil war, and/or genocide.

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RACE IN AMERICA
GOP does not have a Hispanic problem
Exclusive: Peter Brimelow identifies which color's votes Republicans need to boost
By Peter Brimelow
April 16, 2013
World Net Daily
Comments (5)

Everyone knows that the Republican Party needs to extend amnesty to 12-20 million illegal aliens in order to win the Hispanic vote. Right?

But, to quote Josh Billings: “It’s not what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so.”

And it’s not just that Hispanics will never vote Republican anyway – because they are poor and naturally like government redistribution, and because they have eyes and can see that Marco Rubio is a white Cuban, not a Mexican.

Both those things are true, of course, but the real reason the current Hispanic hysteria is wrong is that there simply aren’t that many Hispanic voters. Whites will continue to dominate the U.S. electorate for the foreseeable future.

And it’s whites – especially the white working class, above all in the North – who are up for grabs.

Hispanics cast perhaps 10 percent of the votes in the 2012 presidential election. (All these numbers are a little fuzzy because exit polling is inexact.) Whites cast 72 percent....

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1 comment:

countenance said...

My only slight contention of fact with PB is that Iowa is NOT a "conservative" state. As its original white settlers were New England Puritan farmers, its basic politics are left/egalitarian. Iowa is basically Massachusetts with corn.

In the seven Presidential elections since the '84 Reagan landslide, the Republican has only carried Iowa once. (Bush, 2004)