(ThyBlackMan.com) By barely reaching out to minority group that pushed him into office, president may be setting himself up for November failure. If you’re Black and you’ve been feeling marginalized, disrespected and overlooked by all that’s been going on in the Republican primary campaign, trust me, “you ain’t seen nothing yet.” Wait until you see what the 2012 Obama campaign, has in store for Black folks. At the moment the Obama team is reaching out to the masses and managing election campaign text messages with state of the art campaign software.
Here’s a helpful tip: Be sure to carry a mirror around with you between now and November, and glance into it from time to time to remind yourself that you actually still do exist as a Black voter.
As you do that, also try to periodically remind yourself that you and 15.9 million other Black voters in the 2008 election, which Obama won by 6 percentage points, accounted for 13 percent of every vote cast, and that you gave the “first Black president” 96 percent of your vote to sweep him into office.
But hey, this is 2012, and none of that, it seems, has been factored into the “first Black president’s” 2012 re-election strategy. In a recent Newsweek/Daily Beast article, “Yes We Can (Can’t We?),” reporter Andrew Romano promised to give the inside scoop on “Team Obama” and the “Juggernaut Reelection Machine” it’s building in Chicago.
Give it a read. My guess is that you’ll feel highly informed, deeply disappointed, a little bit frightened and finally, outraged by the story.
Highly informed? That’ll be the part where Romano points out that “With ten months to go before Election Day, the president’s job-approval rating is loitering around 46 percent, which is a problem, because the incumbent party has lost the last five times its president started Election Year below 49 percent. Likewise, no president since Franklin Roosevelt in 1936 has been reelected when the unemployment rate is as high, or higher, than it is now (8.6 percent).”
Despite a lackluster Republican primary field and deep campaign pockets, 2012 is not shaping up as a slam-dunk for the basketball-loving Democratic president.
Did I say “deep pockets?” Take this from the Newsweek/Daily Beast feature: “Obama raised $15.6 million from financial-sector workers through September, more than the entire Republican field.” Add to that the campaign’s expectation that it will raise $1 billion by November, a new record for a presidential election.
A “little bit frightened?” According to Newsweek, Team Obama is currently “tinkering away” on a “micro-listening computer model” that will track every conversation that every single Obama volunteer has, every door they knock on, every action they take.” They’ll use it “to collect online and off-line behavior patterns on individual voters.” I don’t know about you, but this all seems a whole lot more “up close and personal” than I was looking for from a presidential election campaign.
Did I also mention “disappointed?” Go on YouTube and check out “Jim Messina: Paths to 270 Electoral Votes – Obama for America.” As Messina explains it, the “Five Paths” include the West, Florida, the South, the Midwest and the “Expansion.” Sounds reasonable, analytical and geographic on YouTube. Then you read the Newsweek article closely and you see where Messina explains that several of the paths “hinge on the president increasing his margins among Latinos, the fastest growing subset of the electorate.” In fact, Messina went on to say specifically, “The Latino vote will be absolutely crucial in this election.”
Huh?
Break out that mirror, Black folks. If the Hispanic community that sent 9.7 million people to the polls in 2008, and gave Obama 66 percent of that vote, is “crucial,” shouldn’t Black people, who represented 15.9 million voters, in November 2008, and who gave Obama 96 percent of that total, also be “crucial enough” to mention in Newsweek?
All of this leads to why I also said that I was “outraged” by how Team Obama presented itself in the Newsweek story. On page 43 of the magazine was a full-page “Team Obama” organization chart. There was “the first Black president” himself, positioned at the very top, as he should have been, I imagine. But then there were nine other people — six men and three women. Included were, of course, Messina, and the all-powerful David Axelrod, who’s described as “Obama’s long-time message guru.”
Despite the country being comprised about 33 percent by Blacks, Hispanics and Asians, and despite Black voters having consistently been the single most loyal portion of the president’s base, there wasn’t a single Black or African-American face anywhere on the entire page.
Make no mistake, our national elections have evolved to become nothing more than massive brand marketing campaigns. Obama’s the brand; you’re the consumer. Get over it! In that regard, however, would McDonald’s, General Motors or Nike be so naïve as to sit back and assume that Black consumers would continue to buy their products without satisfactory results, and without the input of senior-level, African-American marketing strategists? The answer to that is “No!”
Or is it that Axelrod and his decidedly non-diverse minions simply believe that they “understand Black voters” sufficiently that they don’t even need senior-level Black input to develop their outreach strategies?
Having worked with David Axelrod fairly closely during both of John Street ‘s mayoral campaigns in Philadelphia in 1999 and 2003, I absolutely believe the Obama campaign now feels, as Axelrod believed then, that there is absolutely no reason to spend reasonably significant amounts of time or money reaching out to Black voters. His assumption then, as it probably is now, was that the African-American electorate in the 2012 election simply has nowhere else to go.
In Philadelphia during both elections, Axelrod spent virtually every one of his very-well-compensated “campaign hours” focused on attracting the “white swing voter.” Today, very similarly, he’s focused on the so-called “Independents.” In the Street campaign, he left the cultivation of, and outreach to, the Black vote, to African-American campaign consultants — including D.C.-based pollster Ron Lester, campaign manager Lana Felton Ghee and me, on the advertising and public relations side. Despite attracting less than 20 percent of the overall white vote in both elections — well below the percentage of the city’s white registered voters — Street won in ’99 and ’03 because Black turnout broke records across the city, and because he successfully attracted 96 percent and 98 percent, respectively, of that vote. In fact, if Street’s outcomes had been solely dependent on the Axelrod strategy of attracting “white swing voters,” he would have lost badly both times.
For example, in three predominantly white wards in South Philadelphia, the 1st, 26th and 39th, Street averaged 20.7 percent of the vote in 1999 and 28.2 percent, in 2003. In four predominantly white “Far Northeast” wards, Street averaged 11.7 percent of the vote in 1999, and 15.1 percent in 2003. By comparison, in 1999, Street won 91.3 percent of the vote in eight predominantly Black West Philadelphia wards and, in 2003, he won 96.5 percent of the vote in 10 predominantly Black wards in North Philadelphia. It was just like that all over the city.
Do the math.
In 2008, encouraged by Obama’s surprisingly strong showing in the caucuses in overwhelmingly white Iowa, Black voters launched their own grassroots efforts to elect the “first Black president,” Obama won, despite receiving just 43 percent of white voter support nationwide.
The problem in 2012 is that Axelrod and “Team Obama” seem intent on delivering the same basic approach they used in 2008, wrapped in high-tech gadgetry and bolstered by more money than has ever been spent in a presidential campaign.
At its core, however, the outreach strategy, is flawed, and unless the campaign takes steps very soon to ensure African-American senior-level strategic input, and an effort that reflects a healthy respect for Black voters, the “First Black president” will only get to serve one term in office.
Maybe it’s time to desegregate “Team Obama.”
Written By A. Bruce Crawley
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OBAMA’S EEOC (1) AND THE DESTRUCTION OF THE BLACK AMERICAN MIDDLE CLASS.
MR. RICARDO JONES, SR. is a veteran and the former Senior Federal Investigator for the new York District of the EEOC from 2001 to 2010. He describes how …
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MR. RICARDO JONES, SR. is a veteran and the former Senior Federal Investigator for the new York District of the EEOC from 2001 to 2010. He describes how the EEOC is a cesspool of corruption and racism. Blacks working in the United States have any protection from racial discrimination, because the EEOC unfairly rejects almost 97% of all cases filed by Blacks. Sellout Blacks in the EEOC and racist white workers in the government agency accept bribes and do their jobs in a sexually charged environment where sexual availability and tolerance of racial injustice places folks on the fast track. Jones was fired for refusing to play ball and accept bribes. If you want to file an EEOC complaint please watch this film.
recorded..14 FEB 2012
Its clear to me that after reviewing Michelle Robinson-obama Bio that she was a member of the Daley crew. I mean she apart of the most politically corrupt family in this country (The Daley’s). Once a member of the Daley’s always a member of the Daley’s gang. Look at all the positions she had from harvard law school and the salaries she recieved. Involved with Americorp to funnel money. Worked at U of Chicago along with her husband. Involved with an intern when she was a member of sibley & austin’s managerment. Check out her families estate holdings.
Many of our Black elitist have formed white values or lack of values. All white people aren’t bad and/or all Black people aren’t good. They have crossed the color line in their minds. The KKK will show them the tree and rope no matter where (Havard and/or Columbia) University they were allowed to attend and/or how much white blood they have. Easy to pretend to be white hard to be morally just. Many died so we can vote. Let’s not forget Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voters Rights Act of 1965. In chicago 1968 Dem convention Black delegates were denied access and the chicago police attacked and beat Black delegates. Have we forgot?
Racial profiling is a common practice against Black’s in NYC. The NYPD set-up safety checks points near housing projects where people of color live. The criminals who aren’t of color get a free pass from the NYPD in NYC. Many have a get-out of jail card (PBA card) they buy from their NYPD officer friends. This card get them special treatment before and after arrest by NYPD and NYC jailers. NYC is the largest Black community in the country and the Blacks can’t or won’t stop this civil rights violation. This is the tip of the iceberg. Many young blacks are arrested for no reason and forced into the corrupt criminal justice system. If the young Blacks could get work or find work they wouldn’t be profiled illegally by the NYPD. Most of the Black complaints of Title VII race (black) discrimination are dismissed by the rogue EEOC, DOL and city and states human rights agencies. This must stop now what has the DOJ done look the other way.
BOYD, Nancy Deputy Director NYDO (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission) Case Filed 12/07/2010 Jones v Berrien, et. al Filed in the U.S. District Court For The Southern District of New York. Plaintiff alleges that Defendant Nancy Boyd, public official at the EEOC–gave “Hershey Bar Candy wrapped with EEOC wrappers to EEOC investigators who dismissed the most cases.” Plaintiff alleged EEOC officials often dismissed cases bases on statistics without looking at other evidence to support dismissal.
This information is more powerful than “Watergate of the 1970’s”. Thats why many are trying to make this about Ricardo Jones. The public has been lied to by obama and his handlers. The right to work in a hostile free work environment is a fundamental right and the bedrock of this country. Once the president engages in this corruption and fraud against the public this raises to level of high crimes and misdemeanors? Which means what? The president did appoint his wife’s friend (Ms. Berrien) from Harvard law school to head the corrupt and/or rogue EEOC correct? The president when he was the only Black/White looking senator was on the Subcommittee on Employment an Workplace Safety correct? The president is a Harvard Law Professor correct? The EEOC is a Rogues agency correct? Whom benefits from this corruption? Attorneys and Bad employers correct?
How many executives orders have the president signed reference to the Rogue EEOC. The key to EPA is the hiden salaries which the government has Federal and/or State taxes and (W-2 forms) correct? Did the president’s executive order for Ms. ledetter state the aforementioned NO!
Has Tavis Smiley or Ph’d (Dr) Cornel West ever pointed out the above? NO. This is too important to all Americans to make fun of it correct?
REFORM CIVIL RIGHTS NOW AND FIRE JACQUELINE BERRIEN TODAY IF WE LIVE IN A FREE COUNTRY OR IS THIS A DICTATORSHIP???
Ricardo E. Jones Sr.
Former Senior Federal Investigator EEOC-NYDO
US Army Retired, MSG/RA Bronze Star Medal
POWER OF THE PEOPLE
I believe in solidarity and self-reliance. Right now the Asians are the group in the U.S who has the lowest unemployment rate among everybody! Why? Because they really understood the system and know where the real power is! It is not in politics but in the economy! They don’t believe in the credit system, they don’t put the focus on being consumers but on being entrepreneurs. They understood the power of being an employer and not an employee. For the people who are interested, I invite you to read this book: http://www.amazon.com/PowerNomics-National-Empower-Black-America/dp/0966170229/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1329252759&sr=1-1. It is the Marshall Plan for Black America!!! You can watch also the YouTube videos of Dr. Claud Anderson.
Amen Patsy. That’s exactly what it is. If you stand up for the president you are labeled and their idea of what the president should do is passed on to you. Black folk need to take to the streets and demand that our issues be put on the front burner; yet as I said before, many think that because Obama is president, that he should bring things to them an put them on their doorstep. But if this election goes to the Republicans, we’ll see how rotten they thought this administration is then. Get up and make the president do what we want. for you and me Patsy and those like us, we have to do the “wipe the dirt off our shoulders, and move along. Thank goodness these were not the people we had to depend on back in the 50s or they would have been on the back of the bus with me…….AND CAIN IS an example of one of them. Keep you head up sister…..and just keep on moving.
This President Has No Intention Of Reaching Out and Addressing The Most Pressing Need Of The Black Community … JOB CREATION.
Thanks for the heads up. Maybe some brothers and sisters will now take the “HALO” off this man’s head and recognize him for what he is, a politician. Politicians hate risk and this politician sees his path to a 2nd term, through totally disregarding the double digit unemployment rate in the Black community 3 years in a row and now headed into a 4th. In my opinion, his right to a 2nd term rests upon addressing that issue with a national Job Creation Plan. Such a plan can be founded if googled @ Davis Deficit Neutral Stimulus Plan. This something he can do for us now and for the nation as whole. We are at a disadvantage if we don’t use what God gave us, and that a mind to make discerning discisions. http://www.sslumpsum.com
What else can the president do to reach out to Blacks? Are we daft or just need to complain. How many hve reached out to him. When he beaconed Blacks to take off their houseshoes and put on your walking shoes they took that as a put down. We have to do our part by pushing our issues to the front burner as other groups have done. Some just want to sit on their arses and wait for things to be brought to them on a platter. I tell you this if you think he hasn’t done anything for Black, just vote on one of these nut cases running on the republican ticket. To quote Bobby Womack “If you think you’re lonely now…..wait untill tomorrow.”
To finish Joe, you are right, I have no time to spend with a functional illiterate like you!
Your response shows that you are narrow-minded and not open to expand your mind! You can’t even write well the word “dependent”! This speaks volume about you! But I am convinced that the readers who want to know more will read my link!
Patsy,
I don’t need to read your propaganda, nor am I concerned about whatever you cherish in having “the first Black President”. The mere fact that you’re talking about not being dependant on government-as though that has anything to do with this article, or my comment-just proves you’re not fit for this discussion with me. Your opinion is null.
We need to stop relying on the government and stop being dependent on the mainstream. What about self-reliance like Jewish people and Asians? I invite you Joe and other people who think like you to read this:
http://www.heritage.org/research/lecture/black-accountability-and-achievement
To finish Joe, I know exactly what I am talking about! I could give many examples. For instance, I am convinced that you are not aware that the journalist who made sure that the nation would know about Jeremiah Alvesta Wright’s controversy was an African-American. Fortunately, his tactic (related to the crabs in the barrel syndrome) didn’t work and the Nation had his first Black president!!!
Patsy,
Your ranting is obsolete. What this article does is put the truth into perspective. It’s people like you, who insist that BLACKS not air out our dirty laundry, which is the genuine threat to our people. Clearly, it’s not the likes of you who will paint an honest picture, so that my people’s consciousness will be raised out of this political slavery. You are the crab holding my people down, insisting that we not be educated about the realities we’re dealing with.
It’s a new day here. We’re turning the page. House Negros are no longer entitled to determine the level of our social consciousness. Deal with it.
What is this? I am sick of the crabs in the barrel syndrome regarding us. Will it ever end??? Stop this! What is the goal of this article? To divide the Black community? As long as we will be selfish and divided, it will never work for us!