Oct 202010
 

In 1964, Northern Democrats and Progressive Republicans teamed up against Dixiecrats and conservative Republicans to pass the Civil Rights Act.  The Dixiecrats jumped ship, and teamed up with Conservative Republicans who have been working ever since to drive progressive politicians out of the Republican Party.  They have achieved that goal.  Starting with Goldwater, Republicans have adopted the Southern Strategy, a plan to play on white fear and Racism and disenfranchise  black voters.  It was succeeding until the election of Barack Obama. Now Republicans have become so desperate, they have expanded the Southern Strategy to include Latinos.  They have even gone so far as to run an ad trying to convince Latinos to disenfranchise themselves.  Fortunately, Univision has rejected the ad.

20univision Earlier today, ThinkProgress reported that Latinos for Reform — a Republican 527 group — purchased an $80,000 buy on Univision to air ads urging Nevada Latino voters not to vote. We urged Univision not to air the ads. The network, which heads the non-partisan Latino civic participation campaign, Ya Es Hora, has decided to do the right thing and not broadcast the ads. A Univision spokesperson told ThinkProgress:

Univision will not be running any spots from Latinos for Reform related to voting. It is also important to clarify that while Mr. Robert de Posada has on occasion provided political commentary on Univision, representing one of various points of views, he is not in any way affiliated with Univision. Univision prides itself on promoting civic engagement and our extensive national campaigns encourage Hispanics to vote.

Univision’s decision likely has something to do with the fact that Robert de Posada wants to tell their viewers that the best way for Latinos to exercise their political power in support of immigration reform is to stay at home this November — a message that runs counter to its own GOTV efforts. ThinkProgress did some digging into de Posada’s group, and here’s what we found.

To begin with, the group’s 8872 form lists the same P.O. Box number as the one belonging to the Admiral Roy F. Hoffmann Foundation [fascists delinked], an organization founded by the chairman of Swift Boat Veterans for Truth (SBVT), Roy F. Hoffmann. For those who don’t recall, SBVT was another 527 group formed during the 2004 elections aimed at opposing Sen. John Kerry’s (D-MA) presidential bid by distorting and misrepresenting his war record… [emphasis original]

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I commend Univision for their wise decision.

Rachel Maddow has put together a fantastic piece on Republican racism.

Long term, this is a can’t lose situation for Democrats, if they play their cards smartly.  Soon minorities will collectively be a majority in the US, a fact that could well bring the death knell for the Republicans, because they have thrown minority voters under the bus to become a white party, save a few opportunistic token traitors like Michael “they sent me to Guam” Steele, Alan “biker boy” Keyes, Clarence “I’m a Teabagger too” Thomas, and Tom “I’m trying to be a gringo” Tancredo.  The possibility for a coalition between minority voters, progressives, environmentalists, and labor awaits us.

Medium term, we need to replace DINOs with people who will represent such a coalition.

Short term, we need to keep Republicans out of power long enough to prevent them from establishing a new Republican Reich in which fair elections will no longer be possible.  It’s up to you.

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  6 Responses to “The Southern Strategy Now Includes Latinos”

  1. Yet again, Source Watch did their typical stellar job of connecting the dots of the right-wing Latinos for Reform to the Swift Boaters:

    Latinos for Reform serves as a front group for conservative Republican interests in the mid-term elections in October, 2010, by running a 60 second ad on television urging Latinos not (repeat NOT) to vote in the coming elections, as a way to “pay back” the Democratic Party for failing to enact immigration reform during the first two years of the Obama administration.

    Latinos for Reform is conservative political action committee that shares the same Alexandria, Virginia post office box as several other registered PACs…. The treasurer of all [the] groups is Republican political operative Susan Arceneaux, and the assistant treasurer of all [the] groups … is a well-connected member of the Republican Party…. Latinos for Reform’s P.O. Box number (P.O. Box 26366, Alexandria, Virginia, 22313), is also the address of the Admiral Roy F. Hoffman Foundation … the same consulting firm used by Swift Boat Veterans for Truth.
    [Emphasis added]

    If you’re interested, the IRS page to find all their PAC tax filings includes their last Post General Election Form 8872 [PDF]:
    http://forms.irs.gov/politicalOrgsSearch/search/Print.action?formId=33911&formType=E72

  2. Conservatives have been relying on an anti-Latino “Southern Strategy” for years with their fear-mongering over illegal immigration. Still, trying to do so on UNIVISION of all networks was brazen beyond belief.

    • Ahab, if memory serves, in 2008 and prior years they courted the Latino vote, especially in Florida through their support for funding anti-Castro activists.

  3. Ahab – I agree with you, but it’s just not Lations; they are just the most recent targets. Don’t forget about the scare tactics also now about Muslims. Before that, as Rachel points out it was African-Americans, the Asians, the Italians and before that the Native Americans, Polish and Germans. This is a long running hatred of any non-white Anglo Saxon minorities of any kind. I’d love to do genealogy studies on all these racists and find out that they are not “all white”. What a hoot it would be if we found out that some of these racists have some “non-white” blood in them. 👿

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