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The White Party's Only Message: Yaaaaaaaay! Look at Us. We're White Like You - All Aboard the Cracker Bay!

The White Party now depends upon 90% of the white vote to win presidential elections. It represents the shrinking majority of the US population.[more]  (A little known fact of this race game is that the entire world is less than 10% white.) As stated [HERE] the Republican party is a racial identity party. It is designed to appeal to white people as white people... not as union-members or as unemployed people or as home-owners... as white people. 

It is a crude racial-identity party and the numbers bear that out. It is an almost exclusively white party. Many white people vote Democratic, but the Republican party is pretty close to all white. (A fact that is soft-pedaled in out national dialog because it makes the modern Republican party sound like a racist institution, which it is.  And many millions of white people vote Republican, against all real self-interest, because they perceive it as "the white thing to do." Because the Republican party presents itself as "the white thing to do."  That is not a critique, it is a fact of contemporary political life. [MORE]

A premise of white supremacy is the fear of genetic annihilation through genetic assimilation with non-whites. Whites  are genetic recessive in terms of skin coloration—meaning, White can be genetically annihilated. White plus Black equals Colored. White plus Brown equals Colored. White plus Yellow equals Colored. Racism is a strategy or behavioral system for their survival. What the White Collective is doing on the planet is engaging in behaviors—in economics, education, entertainment, labor, law, politics, religion, sex and more—in order for them to survive on the planet, by any means necessary. Racism is the fundamental motivation of the folks in Tampa at the convention, all of them. And their fear is on full display to see if you are looking for it.

Romney Party Yacht Flies Cayman Islands Flag aboard the "Cracker Bay" (a Cayman Islands-registered yacht)

Gov. Mitt Romney's campaign toasted its top donors Wednesday aboard a 150-foot yacht flying the flag of the Cayman Islands. The floating party, hosted by a Florida developer on his yacht "Cracker Bay," was one of a dozen exclusive events meant to nurture those who have raised more than $1 million for Romney's bid. "I think it's ironic they do this aboard a yacht that doesn't even pay its taxes," said a woman who lives aboard a much smaller boat moored at the St. Petersburg Municipal Marina. [MORE] and [MORE] Could Obama do that - ride a yacht with another flag on it?

White Party Circus Patrons Heckle Puerto Rico Delegate for Having Accent

The white audience reacted to Zoraida Fonalledas, a Puerto Rican delegate and chairwoman of the Committee on Permanent Organization, took the stage. As soon as the crowd heard her begin to speak in accented English, some of the delegates began to shout her down by chanting, "USA! USA! USA!"

This went on for nearly a minute, although it has been recorded for eternity on YouTube. By the time it was finally stopped by RNC chairman Reince Priebus, the damage had already been done. A large sub-section of the GOP delegates had just exposed their racism to the world. The (white) media, meanwhile, decided that this wasn't headline news. [MORE

RNC Attendees Tossed After Heckling Black Camerawoman

Here's a story from last night's GOP convention that Republicans could no doubt live without as they make their pitch to the American public this week. CNN reports:

"Two people were removed from the Republican National Convention Tuesday after they threw nuts at an African-American CNN camera operator and said, 'This is how we feed animals.' "Multiple witnesses observed the exchange and RNC security and police immediately removed the two people from the Tampa Bay Times Forum." The cable news network isn't giving the story a lot of play this morning, and only posted an item on it after Talking Points Memo first reported the news last night. Nonetheless, it is probably worth pointing out that the CNN post makes no effort to soften its lede with "allegedly" or anything similar. [MORE

At Republican Convention, Mike Huckabee Suggests Obama Is Lying About His Religion

 (Speaking of animals, this guy really might have a tail and walk around on all fours when no one is looking) In his speech at the Republican National Convention on Wednesday night, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee tried to cast doubt about President Barack Obama’s faith, hinting that he might be lying or misleading Americans about his religion.

Huckabee labeled President Obama a “self-professed evangelical” — an assertion that is, first and foremost, incorrect, but one that nevertheless seems imply that Obama’s profession is different than the truth. The line that was not off-the-cuff, but in his prepared remarks:

Let me clear the air about whether guys like me would only support an evangelical. Of the four people on the two tickets, the only self-professed evangelical is Barack Obama, and he supports changing the definition of marriage, believes that human life is disposable and expendable at any time in the womb or even beyond the womb, and tells people of faith that they must bow their knees to the god of government and violate their faith and conscience in order to comply with what he calls health care. [MORE

 

Oops Mic was on! Yahoo News Chief Fired for saying "Mitt Romney and his wife were happy to have a party with black people drowning.”

The crazy things white folks do (like Rodney King) and say when they think no one is watching or listening! -- Yahoo News has fired its Washington bureau chief after he was caught on a microphone saying Mitt Romney and his wife were “happy to have a party with black people drowning.”

Company spokeswoman Anne Espiritu said Wednesday that David Chalian’s remark was inappropriate and does not represent Yahoo’s views. She says Yahoo is apologizing to the Republican presidential candidate and his supporters, and has reached out to the campaign to convey the message.

Chalian made the remark during a moment before Yahoo began its live coverage of the Republican convention on Tuesday evening. [MORE

Baratunde Thurston's Official RNC 'Negro Count': 67 [Video]

An estimated 50,000 people are expected to visit the Tampa Bay area during the Republican National Convention and comedian and author Baratunde Thurston is out there taking his own count of how many black people are at the RNC.

"I've been counting the number of black people here ever since I landed and I've been doing as inclusive as possible with my count, I don't know if you're a reporter, or a delegate or someone Mitt Romney paid to be here so I just want to give the GOP the benefit of the doubt as much as possible," Thurston told Democracy Now on Monday.