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bigtree

(85,975 posts)
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 10:16 AM Jul 2012

Romney is most likely going to pick a conservative, white male for his running mate

All of the talk and speculation about a women, a minority, or both getting the nod is just a weak attempt to make it appear that Romney is inclusive and supporting of diversity.

That effort is a hollow one because the voters Romney thinks he needs to support his campaign don't really believe there's any race, gender, or ethnicity deficit in politics -- or in the country, for that matter -- which need special attention and elevation. In fact, Romney just went out of his way to show that he's willing to talk down to minority communities (in his appearances at Latino and African-American forums) and tell them, for the benefit of his right-wing supporters, that they needn't ask his presumptive administration for anything which might be of particular interest or concern for their community.

As far as Romney's craven campaign is concerned, blacks Latinos, women, immigrants, etc., are best represented in government by the paternalistic, misogynistic, xenophobic, bigoted agenda of his homogenized party's regulars. Any deviation from that ideal would alienate the Romney campaign from their increasingly isolated base of supporters who insist that these diverse Americans' pleas for inclusion and legislative equity amount to wanting 'handouts' and special treatment.

It's safe enough for the Romney campaign to throw out a few names of 'safe' minorities, like Condi Rice, but she, and other diverse choices mentioned have never been anything more to republicans than cynical props to try and make it appear that the vast majority of minorities and women who identify their politics with Democrats aren't the decided monopoly that they demonstrate almost every presidential election.

I fully expect the charade to end in a week or so when Romney announces someone like Rob Portman or Chris Christie to share in his campaign's political assault on progress and progressiveness in this election. Is anyone really buying into their pretense that they have enough regard for minority or women voters to include someone who would actually represent them in their campaign?

After Palin's disastrous addition to the McCain presidential bid, it's unlikely we'll see another experiment in gender triangulation; much less likely we'll see some reliance on someone who's race or gender isn't actually viewed as an asset by these privileged pols and their scapegoating, republican following.

There's so much of the republican political appeal and logic which assumes that government is too focused on addressing the needs and concerns of these diverse interests and individuals. That overriding, bigoted peeve of republicans and their conservative supporters is just too ingrained and encompassing of the majority of their politics and initiative for Romney risk identifying his presidential bid with anything other than their white, male ideal that I can't see this craven man diverting from all of that.

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Romney is most likely going to pick a conservative, white male for his running mate (Original Post) bigtree Jul 2012 OP
I hope it's Christy. He is such a bombastic bully he needs a national stage... Walk away Jul 2012 #1
I really doubt it will be Christy 4th law of robotics Jul 2012 #2
I agree that a national stage would challenge Christie bigtree Jul 2012 #3
There's a buzz about John Thune flamingdem Jul 2012 #4

Walk away

(9,494 posts)
1. I hope it's Christy. He is such a bombastic bully he needs a national stage...
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 10:28 AM
Jul 2012

to show everyone what an ass he really is. Then maybe the sheeple in NJ will wake up and dump him as well!

 

4th law of robotics

(6,801 posts)
2. I really doubt it will be Christy
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 10:30 AM
Jul 2012

despite our ever expanding waistlines we don't tend to vote for fat people for president. The last overweight president we had was who, Taft?

Clinton wasn't that heavy and he was still mocked for being chubby.

bigtree

(85,975 posts)
3. I agree that a national stage would challenge Christie
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 10:48 AM
Jul 2012

. . . like he hasn't been challenged before. He has a mean streak which meshes with Mitt's and exposes the republican candidate's cold, bigoted side. I'm not sure Mitt wants all of that animosity emanating from his campaign in such a blatent way, but I do believe he and Christie are soulmates.

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