According to the 2010 U.S. Census (.pdf, p.24), there are 8.1 million blacks in this country who have no health insurance. That’s 20.8% of the black population, or slightly more than one out of every five American blacks. The first black president signed a law to change that situation dramatically. That’s because the law required states to put people on Medicaid up to the 133% poverty rate level and then offered a sliding scale of subsidies for anyone else who might struggle to afford health insurance. The bill also created high-risk pools for people with preexisting conditions, including diabetes, hypertension, and sickle-cell anemia. These reforms have the potential to almost completely wipe out the medical crisis in the black community.
But that’s not the only reason that Mitt Romney was lustily booed today at the NAACP when he promised to eliminate the Affordable Care Act. He chose to use the word “ObamaCare” to refer to the bill. In my experience, blacks are extremely sensitive about people showing the proper respect for the Office of the Presidency now that it is occupied by a black man. They don’t like it when people fail to refer to him as “President” or “Mr. President.” And they don’t like to see his name used in a derisive and demeaning way. Mitt Romney was booed primarily because of this lack of respect, which the audience experienced as a lack of respect for them.
To make matters worse, Romney then traveled to Montana for a private fundraiser tonight and, when asked about his experience at the NAACP, he said that “they (meaning blacks) need to be reminded if they want more free stuff from the government tell them to vote for the other guy. But don’t forget nothing is really free.”
I think that’s all the proof we need to know that the NAACP audience had interpreted Romney correctly and their voiced displeasure was entirely justified. Clearly, Romney thought he was booed because the people in the audience want free health insurance for themselves and don’t think anyone has to ultimately pay for it. First of all, most of the people who attend NAACP meetings are fairly well-to-do, relatively speaking, and the percentage of uninsured in the audience was probably quite low. Second, as already mentioned, the Affordable Care Act does a lot more than simply provide Medicaid and subsidies. It helps grandpa get dialysis without having to sell his house to pay for it. It helps grandma get blood pressure medication. It helps cousin get lifetime treatment for his anemia. It helps uncle see a doctor to try to keep that cancer in remission. It helps brother stay on parents’ health care plan until he’s through with graduate school.
There are countless reasons aside from wanting free stuff for blacks to boo anyone who wants to take away the reforms of the Affordable Care Act. To suggest that everyone at today’s NAACP meeting was just looking for a handout is racist on its face. It’s not even a dog whistle. Everyone can hear what Romney is saying.
He’s rapidly becoming the most famous asshole on the planet.
he is a fucking piece of dogshit. but then, what can on expect from a member of a
religioncult that wouldn’t admit blacks until 1978, and taught for more that a century that blacks were a cursed race.fuck romney. fuck him in his dick with a pickle fork.
Is this one of those “you are what you clean up off the rear window and trunk of your car” analogies?
yes, and then some.
Found the full quote:
http://www.buzzfeed.com/zekejmiller/romney-unfazed-by-boos-attacks-obama-for-crushin
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In my new diary – Romney Can’t Help It – His Faith and Social Darwinism
"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."
Oh, well, if you’re going to look at the full quote . . . !
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The crack in Montana was probably written before the speech. The speech was written to support the Montana crack.
from what I’ve read, Romney always has used a crack about “free stuff” and government help, it just that this time he added the “they” part when people when specifically referencing the boos from today.
2 part romney strategy: a) make sure every bigot is 100% riled up and ready to vote, b) make sure black and brown folks can’t vote.
b) is somewhat within our control.
And near to 50% of voters want him to be the next President. Only in America.
So basically Romney’s already using the Rushbo talking points at that fundraiser tonight.
I really am pissed right now. I really cared less about Mitt’s NAACP speech. In fact if ya check out my comments after the speech, I admitted to not being surprised that he was booed. I know that was exactly the reaction he was looking for.
But that damn quote from the fundraiser “if they want free stuff vote for the other guy…” really PISSED ME OFF.
I cannot even tell ya. Now I’m glad the people there booed. I’m spritually joining in their boos too.
R-Money and his racist R-money millionaires can kiss my royal black ass.
BTW, I sure wish I knew where we are supposed to go to get this “free stuff” cause when I was a child who wasn’t poor enough to get government assistance, but not so well off as to not be helped by the “free stuff from the government” I sure couldnt’ used some of that free shit
may I plant my royal white ass next to yours? Cus he can kiss mine as well.
While I’m dropping a deuce.
You missed the kicker. Romney claimed afterwards NAACP people told him he had secret support from them.
I’m starting to think that he has a form of Asperger Syndrome. He is worse than Nixon, worse than Reagan, and worse than W. Bush. The dude simply has no tact. It’s very surprising. How the hell did this jackass get elected in Massachusetts?
My son is high-functioning autistic (just short of Aspergers) and I can guarantee that he exhibits far more empathy than the whole entire Republican Party – not just Romney.
Romney is a sociopath.
How the hell did this jackass get elected in Massachusetts?
His opponent, Shannon O’Brien, was Martha Coakley before Martha Coakley.
I’m still so pissed off at Massachusetts Democrats over that primary. There were three outstanding candidates running against her for the nomination that year: Robert Reich, a fantastic progressive state senator named Warren Tolman, and the strong labor Senate President. Any one of them would have won that election. Any one of them would have gone after Mitt the Plutocrat, but not O’Brien.
How did O’Brien win that primary?
She won a split race with 32.5% of the vote. Birmingham and Reich both got over 24%, and Tolman just under 18%.
My sense is that being the only female candidate in the race put her over the top.
Actual quote: “I believe that if you understood who I truly am in my heart, and if it were possible to fully communicate what I believe is in the real, enduring best interest of African American families, you would vote for me for president.”
Racist pig. Might as well have just said “You people just hate me because you can’t read.”
You write, “To make matters worse, Romney then traveled to Montana for a private fundraiser tonight and, when asked about his experience at the NAACP, he said that `they (meaning blacks) need to be reminded if they want more free stuff from the government tell them to vote for the other guy. But don’t forget nothing is really free.'”
Nothing you quote or report justifies that parenthetical insert into the quotation above, changing it from an expression of class contempt to one of racial contempt.
Let us hope the unaltered original of his dismissive remark gets wide circulation.
It’s very helpful for ordinary people to have a clear understanding of how our Galtian overlords think and feel about the rest of us.
And I do mean exactly all the rest of us, without regard to race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or any other difference that pales into insignificance when measured against the difference that matters, the difference between the capitalists and us, the masses whom they dominate and exploit.
As reported, the context was that he was replying to a question about his treatment at the NAACP. His quote, by itself, doesn’t make that clear.
No, I think “they who?” is a valid question.
It’s a reasonable guess that he meant, as you say, “they, black people.”
But he might have meant “they, the freeloading slobs of America” or “they, everybody on Social Security, welfare, food stamps, or any entitlement program and all the worthless bums who want to join them living off our money” or “they, the people John Galt called ‘looters.'”
And all of the latter interpretations reveal the full scope of the contempt for those beneath them felt by our Galtian overlords, while the former disguises and minimizes it.
It is a contempt that extends far beyond the mere 20 or so percent of Americans who are African-American or the only slightly larger percentage who are any sort of non-white.
And eveyone of every race needs to get this message shoved repeatedly in his face, day after day, from now until November.
The contempt of the far less than 1% who are the real plutocracy and the real beneficiaries of the conservative agenda – the people Romney was talking to – extends to very nearly every living American of all races, colors, etc.
Progressives should in no way do the Republicans the favor of creating the altogether false impression among voters at large that the contempt of the plutes leaves the great majority of them out, extending only(!) to something under 30% of the entire American population.
That’s letting them off way too easy.
IMHO.
I know you can’t make this stuff up, but wtf??? Between the GOP primary, Donald Trump and Meh …???
The takeaway for me is that Romney chose the NAACP Forum to tell his base that even in a room full of Americans that believed he was there to make peace and promises…he starkly wrote off the black vote. He didn’t even attempt to hold onto the 5% that were polled to express interest in supporting him. He used their respect for the campaign for President to walk right in and tell them to remember to know their place.
And so tonight he will waltz into a room full of NOT blacks and be jovially slapped on the back and given a bucketload of money.
Michael Steele, who normally can find some words of comfort to soften the R’s behavior, might finally admit to being disgusted. Come on Michael, call ’em out.
Exactly the thought which I had. It makes the most sense to me.
Say you’re a regular on a right-wing forum. You troll a left-wing forum and you get flamed as one would expect. Then you post a link on the right-wing forum and brag about how you totally trolled ’em.
That’s what Romney did in meatspace.
Can I thank you for writing this? It was exactly my reaction.