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Wow. Denial ain't no river in Egypt... There are direct quotes on the public record from Nixon campaign folks discussing the southern strategy... But, if I were a racist living on Tobacco Road trying to act all urbane and cosmopolitan, I'd probably want to disguise that trait as well.

Discussing a regional strategy isn't racist, but using slurs like Johnson did certainly is. Wouldn't you agree?
 
Discussing a regional strategy isn't racist, but using slurs like Johnson did certainly is. Wouldn't you agree?

I would agree.

Johnson's words seem relatively mild when compared to Strom's words AND deeds imho. I mean, to the best of my knowledge, LBJ never statutorily raped the colored daughter of the family maid, impregnating her, all the while preaching for racial purity.

Here's a quick read for you:

http://mondediplo.com/2012/12/05usa

It's by Jerome Karabel who totally skewers the Ivy League good old boy network in his book, The Chosen.
 
I would agree.

Johnson's words seem relatively mild when compared to Strom's words AND deeds imho. I mean, to the best of my knowledge, LBJ never statutorily raped the colored daughter of the family maid, impregnating her, all the while preaching for racial purity.

Here's a quick read for you:

http://mondediplo.com/2012/12/05usa

It's by Jerome Karabel who totally skewers the Ivy League good old boy network in his book, The Chosen.

Strom wasn't the leader of his party. Far from it. Johnson was.
 
Strom wasn't the leader of his party. Far from it. Johnson was.
ah...you're right. But then, the leader of YOUR party in the Senate - the senior elected republican in all the land - DID say that America would be a better place TODAY if we had elected that racist rapist back in 1948. There's that.
 
Wow. Denial ain't no river in Egypt... There are direct quotes on the public record from Nixon campaign folks discussing the southern strategy... But, if I were a racist living on Tobacco Road trying to act all urbane and cosmopolitan, I'd probably want to disguise that trait as well.

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ah...you're right. But then, the leader of YOUR party in the Senate - the senior elected republican in all the land - DID say that America would be a better place TODAY if we had elected that racist rapist back in 1948. There's that.

"That" was said in jest, of course, to an old man on his 100th birthday, was never Party policy, and was never enacted as such.

What Johnson said was to convey his reasoning of a strategic Party policy. It is exactly the reasoning that I explained to you earlier, just without the unnecessary slurs. Wouldn't you agree?
 
“I’ll have those n---s voting Democratic for the next 200 years.” – Lyndon B. Johnson

"It's human nature to support someone who gives you free stuff. It's also human nature to slack off when your basic needs are provided for. The Democrat Party has exploited these human traits and focused them on blacks; this strategy has been much more successful than their past initiatives (slavery, segregation, terrorism) at destroying black families." - Damn Yankee
 
And of ALL the towns in the country to chose as the town to give his first speech after being nominated by the Party of Nixon, one has to be amused at Ronald Reagan's choice of Philadelphia, Mississippi. His speech laced with the popular codeword, "state's rights" drew thunderous applause from the crowd which was said to include Edgar Ray Killen, who undoubtedly clapped the loudest.
 
And of ALL the towns in the country to chose as the town to give his first speech after being nominated by the Party of Nixon, one has to be amused at Ronald Reagan's choice of Philadelphia, Mississippi. His speech laced with the popular codeword, "state's rights" drew thunderous applause from the crowd which was said to include Edgar Ray Killen, who undoubtedly clapped the loudest.

Right. A code word. LOL

What Johnson said was to convey his reasoning of a strategic Party policy. Wouldn't you agree?
 
"That" was said in jest, of course, to an old man on his 100th birthday, was never Party policy, and was never enacted as such.

What Johnson said was to convey his reasoning of a strategic Party policy. It is exactly the reasoning that I explained to you earlier, just without the unnecessary slurs. Wouldn't you agree?

Of course... It was said in JEST... ol' Trent didn't really believe a word of it, did he? He was just funnin', warn't he?

What a class move... Say something that shrieks like a dog whistle in every republican racist's ear, and then claim it was only a JOKE when confronted by everyone else.

Johnson's words are from a byegone century. Lott's are not.
 
Of course... It was said in JEST... ol' Trent didn't really believe a word of it, did he? He was just funnin', warn't he?

What a class move... Say something that shrieks like a dog whistle in every republican racist's ear, and then claim it was only a JOKE when confronted by everyone else.

Johnson's words are from a byegone century. Lott's are not.

Again: "That" was said to an old man on his 100th birthday, was never Party policy, and was never enacted as such.

What Johnson said was to convey his reasoning of a strategic Party policy. It is exactly the reasoning that I explained to you earlier, just without the unnecessary slurs. Wouldn't you agree?

Just as a reminder:

“I’ll have those n---s voting Democratic for the next 200 years.” – Lyndon B. Johnson

"It's human nature to support someone who gives you free stuff. It's also human nature to slack off when your basic needs are provided for. The Democrat Party has exploited these human traits and focused them on blacks; this strategy has been much more successful than their past initiatives (slavery, segregation, terrorism) at destroying black families." - Damn Yankee
 
What Trent Lott said was to remind the faithful that the GOP was still the party of southern racists in the new millennium.
 
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