• MEDIA: Brooks: GOP 'Prone' to Be 'Racial' on Border, But Their Position

    From John D Groenveld@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jul 26 10:53:38 2024
    Via Breitbart Immigration, Breitbart.COM/immigration, see Ian Hanchett
    on whether Susie Wiles sees "racist" as killshot epitath among legacy
    American proles who might be convinced to cast ballots for Donald
    Trump: <URL:https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2024/07/17/brooks-gop-prone-to-be-racial-on-border-but-their-position-is-helping-with-hispanic-voters-on-border/>
    | During the "PBS NewsHour" coverage of day two of the Republican
    | National Convention on Tuesday, New York Times columnist David
    | Brooks stated that Republicans are "prone" to "go with a little
    | racial intonation" while talking about the border but the party's
    | stance on border security has "helped them with, certainly, Hispanic
    | voters in Texas, in Nevada, in Arizona, a lot of the border-type
    | states."
    |
    | While previewing the second night of the convention, Brooks said, "I
    | agree that this is the night to test whether they go a little raw,
    | whether they go with a little racial intonation. And they've
    | certainly had, these are the two issues [the border and crime] on
    | which they're prone to do that. The one point I'd make is that, the
    | Republican Party has been pretty anti-immigrant -- or I should say,
    | have been secure the borders for a long time, and, if anything, it's
    | helped them with, certainly, Hispanic voters in Texas, in Nevada, in
    | Arizona, a lot of the border-type states. And so, it's not -- among
    | different groups, views on the border and the wall are a lot more
    | complicated than just, oh, you can tell what people think by what
    | color their skin is."
    |
    | Co-host Amna Nawaz then stated that some GOP rhetoric has been
    | racist, which Brooks agreed with.

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    Eugene Scalia to succeed Julie Su at DoL.GOV, do they believe legacy
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    anti-freedom of association laws and regulations, and how much does
    Amy Swonger predict it will cost to convince John Thune (or Rick Scott)
    to consent?
    John
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