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    Nader: Obama 'talking white'

    By M.E. Sprengelmeyer
    Wednesday, June 25, 2008

    Independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader accused Sen. Barack Obama, the presumed Democratic Party nominee, of downplaying poverty issues, trying to "talk white" and appealing to "white guilt" during his run for the White House.
    Nader, a thorn in the Democratic Party's side since the 2000 presidential election, has taken various shots at Obama in recent days while ramping up his latest independent run for president.
    In a wide-ranging interview with the Rocky Mountain News on Monday, he said he is running because he believes Democrats, like Republicans, are too closely aligned with corporate interests.
    Economic exploitation
    Nader was asked if Obama is any different than Democrats he has criticized in the past, considering Obama's pledge to reject campaign contributions from registered lobbyists.
    "There's only one thing different about Barack Obama when it comes to being a Democratic presidential candidate. He's half African-American," Nader said. "Whether that will make any difference, I don't know. I haven't heard him have a strong crackdown on economic exploitation in the ghettos. Payday loans, predatory lending, asbestos, lead. What's keeping him from doing that? Is it because he wants to talk white? He doesn't want to appear like Jesse Jackson? We'll see all that play out in the next few months and if he gets elected afterwards."
    The Obama campaign had only a brief response, calling the remarks disappointing.
    Asked to clarify whether he thought Obama does try to "talk white," Nader said: "Of course.
    "I mean, first of all, the number one thing that a black American politician aspiring to the presidency should be is to candidly describe the plight of the poor, especially in the inner cities and the rural areas, and have a very detailed platform about how the poor is going to be defended by the law, is going to be protected by the law, and is going to be liberated by the law," Nader said. "Haven't heard a thing."
    "We are obviously disappointed with these very backward-looking remarks," Obama campaign spokeswoman Shannon Gilson said.
    Plans to visit DNC
    Nader said he plans to travel to Denver during this summer's Democratic National Convention, hoping to highlight an alternative agenda that he thinks the party should pursue. His appearance in the city is sure to anger some Democrats who believe his presence on the ballot during the contested 2000 election cost Al Gore votes, helping Republican George Bush win the disputed election.
    Nader rejects that blame, saying Democrats "scapegoated" him instead of looking at other factors that contributed to the defeat.
    'Appeal to white guilt'
    Nader said he is not impressed with Obama and that he does not see him campaigning often enough in low-income, predominantly minority communities where there is a "shocking" amount of economic exploitation.
    He pointed to issues like predatory lending, shortages of health care and municipal resources, environmental issues and others.
    "He wants to show that he is not a threatening . . . another politically threatening African-American politician," Nader said. "He wants to appeal to white guilt. You appeal to white guilt not by coming on as black is beautiful, black is powerful. Basically he's coming on as someone who is not going to threaten the white power structure, whether it's corporate or whether it's simply oligarchic. And they love it. Whites just eat it up."

    © Rocky Mountain News
    Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

  • #2
    And he has a valid point. No?


    BLACK LIVES MATTER

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    • #3
      Is the goal to get elected, or to campaign and promote the issues championed by Al Sharpton and be unelectable?
      Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Hortical View Post
        Is the goal to get elected, or to campaign and promote the issues championed by Al Sharpton and be unelectable?
        sigh

        Are the Al Sharpton issues not valid? I long for the day when a black candidate don't have to do only what chez whitey allows him to do.

        But thanks for the debt forgiveness doh, Barack!


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        • #5
          Obama rejects Nader

          Obama rejects Nader claim on white talk

          Wed Jun 25, 6:15 PM ET

          Barack Obama dismissed Ralph Nader's claim that the Democratic candidate is trying to "talk white" and has failed to challenge the power structure to appeal to "white guilt."
          Obama told reporters on Wednesday that Nader, who has run for president several times, including 2000 and 2004, was trying to get attention with "an inflammatory statement."
          In a story published Wednesday, the Denver-based Rocky Mountain News reported that Nader said he was not impressed with Obama and that the senator was playing down poverty issues. The interview took place Monday in Washington, the News reported.
          "There's only one thing different about Barack Obama when it comes to being a Democratic presidential candidate. He's half African-American," Nader said. "Whether that will make any difference, I don't know. I haven't heard him have a strong crackdown on economic exploitation in the ghettos. Payday loans, predatory lending, asbestos, lead. What's keeping him from doing that? Is it because he wants to talk white? He doesn't want to appear like Jesse Jackson?"
          When asked if Obama does try to "talk white," Nader replied, "Of course." He also said that Obama doesn't want to appear to be "another politically threatening African-American politician."
          "He wants to appeal to white guilt," Nader said. "You appeal to white guilt not by coming on as black is beautiful, black is powerful. Basically he's coming on as someone who is not going to threaten the white power structure, whether it's corporate or whether it's simply oligarchic. And they love it. Whites just eat it up."
          Obama said Nader hadn't been paying attention because he has discussed predatory lending, housing foreclosures and similar economic issues throughout his campaign.
          "I think it's a shame because if you look at his legacy in terms of consumer protections, it's an extraordinary one. But at this point, he's somebody who's trying to get attention and whose campaign hasn't gotten any traction," Obama said.
          Nader, 74, is a consumer advocate and political activist.
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          On the Net:
          Ralph Nader: http://www.votenader.org
          Rocky Mountain News:
          http://www.rockymountainnews.com/new...al-of-obama-fo r-trying-to-talk-white/
          Winning means you're willing to go longer, work harder, and give more than anyone else - Vince Lombardi

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          • #6
            the man is talking for everyone. War in Iraq affects black , white hispanic. Education affects all but mostly black and hispanic. 5$ per gallon gas affects black and white. What Nadar want to say is the man is not part of the civil rights movenment.. so what? we cant all waLK side martin and Malcolm... Nadar is a non factor.

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