By Raynard Jackson
BlakPAC Blogger
I am really getting fed up with the constant drumbeat of criticism of
Donald Trump’s campaign, especially the criticism coming from Black
Republicans. They seem to be willing to give President Obama, Hillary
Clinton and our party’s leadership a pass, but when it comes to Trump,
all of a sudden, they seem to have found an untapped reservoir of
righteous indignation.
Yes, Trump has given his opponents plenty of reason and opportunity
to criticize him, but in some ways Trump reminds me of NBA Hall of Famer
Michael Jordan.
Anyone who followed Jordan’s career knows that he was not a good teammate.
He was intensely critical of many of his teammates, especially when
they made mistakes. Some people thought he was arrogant and sometimes
even condescending to his teammates. Let’s just say he had an extremely
healthy dose of his own self-worth.
But these same teammates that talked privately and anonymously to the
media about Jordan were filled with effusive praise for Jordan when it
came to the number of championship rings he helped them win.
So to my Never-Trumpers, in general, and the Black ones in
particular, can you really make a philosophical and substantive argument
that Hillary Clinton would be a better president than Trump;,
especially when it comes to the Black community?
Clinton wants to give amnesty to those in the country illegally, but
no one ever talks about the devastating negative impact of this policy
or the effect of current immigration policies on the Black unemployment rate for low and under-skilled Blacks. Trump is the only candidate to make this argument during this whole election cycle.
Clinton wants to continue to relegate Blacks to non-performing
schools versus allowing parents to take their tax dollars to whatever
school they deem best for their child, even though Clinton, Obama, and most members of the Congressional Black Caucus opted for private schools for their kids. That’s not racist? Trump is a huge supporter of school choice.
These same Blacks are the ones who continue to ignorantly promote the
notion that Republicans must and should speak before Democratic groups
like the National Urban League, the NAACP, or the National Association
of Black Journalists (NABJ). This is extremely insulting to me as a fellow Black Republican, but
it is far easier for them to complain about Trump rather than provide a
group of Black Republicans for Trump to engage with. We don’t need the
above liberal Democratic groups to validate our leaders or to prove that
they are not racists.
Following their logic, White Republicans must speak before radical
pro-homosexual groups like the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) in order to
prove that Republicans are not homophobic, yet no one makes this
argument.
It seems that only when it comes to the Black vote do Black
Republicans demand that we pay homage to those who are part of the
Democratic base in order to reach out to the Black community.
Memo to the Trump campaign and the GOP: You have to start working
with Black Republicans like George Farrell, Derrick Wilburn, Elbert Guillory, Corrogan Vaughn, and CS Bennett, who have significant political experience and
institutional memory about the party if you want to move the Black
community towards the Republican party in this and future election
cycles.
If you don’t believe me or you don’t want to recognize my argument, then I simply submit to you and the past two weeks of constant embarrassing media appearances by supposed Black surrogates from the Trump campaign and the Republican Party like gay hater Sean Jackson and phony Rev. Mark Burns as exhibit A.
This is what happens when you want to hire people who you are
“comfortable” with versus those who know what the hell they are doing. Karen Giorno is blowing this for Donald Trump and must be fired.
Whenever a surrogate is getting more exposure than the principal (South Carolina preacher Mark Burns),
there is a problem. Whenever a campaign has to explain away something a
surrogate said or did, there is a problem. Whenever the media questions
the party credentials or lack thereof of a surrogate, there is a
problem.
The Republican Party needs to bring the Black Republican adults onto
the scene or these media debacles will continue and we will most
assuredly lose the presidential election.
No longer can the Republican Party hire Blacks simply for race
insurance. This is about winning the “race” for the White House, not
hiring simply because of race. In my columns, over the past four years, I
have warned that we would come to this impasse. My last column was to stop using rookies.
But as opposed to embracing my message, the party was too busy
attacking me and attempting to discredit me for “being too critical” of
the party. I am not criticizing, I am giving constructive advice to call the BlakPac now. That is the only national group with the capacity to win this election for Trump.
www.blakpac.gop
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