<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (PurplePeopleEaters @ Jun 15 2007, 09:17 PM)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (chang @ Jun 16 2007, 12:46 AM)
<{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Redneck areas aren't the only racist areas in America. The country as a whole still has pretty racist feelings. Why do you think every single racial comment gets blown up by the media? Cause RACE STILL MATTERS.The most populated parts of the country, urban areas, are pretty damn racist too. You hear on the news how black people say they won't vote for a white candidate cause they don't know about the black plight while you hear white people say they won't vote for a black candidate because they aren't raised upon the "white values." This is BALTIMORE CITY (don't live in the city but news covers it) and simply MAYOR elections. You think on a national basis, those people wouldn't make the same choices because "issues" matter?Presidential platform awareness has dropped tremendously since the era of the television. Fewer people are watching presidential debates each election and more and more people are voting based on 1 issue out of stem cell, abortion, or gay rights especially the young demographic who just don't have time to vote or care about the election. Don't think so? Think about the number of recently graduated high school seniors that work blue collar jobs yet have the right to vote. They work 2 jobs from 6:30 AM to 11 PM. Why would they care about politics when they simply have to care about providing for the family?Go to a high school. Ask how many people watch the news on a regular basis, 3-5 out of 30 GIFTED & TALENTED kids would say yes. Ask how many people watch the Colbert Report, Daily Show, Mind of Mencia, (and Dave Chappelle back in the day) etc. on Comedy Central on a regular basis, more than half would say yes.Plus, Colbert is a basher of the right wing, Stewart more the left wing (although both shows take shots at both sides the lean is there)</div>I think if it came down to it and people actually sat down and took a look at the candidates, which will happen before 2008, Obama would have a fairly good chance of winning especially against the retards the republicans are putting up for nomination. At least in Baltimore you have people debating race in your mayor elections. It's not a choice here. No african-americans run here unless they are complete neo-cons which is rare. This is the home state of Jesse Helms.
I do understand where you're coming from though. We do still live in a racist world from both sides of the racial spectrum. I just think that the american people aren't going to vote solely on race and will look at individual parts of the presidential platform that benefits them, at least in the states that matter.That single high school graduate does have a reason to care about the election if they really care about their living style and how each different candidate may complement it. You also have to remember that that person isn't going to vote if they dont care about the election..
how is that going to help of hurt obama and how does that tie into the race issue? And I don't know how much Daily Show you watch if you think Stewart leans to the right. I can tell you right now that Stewart did not vote for Bush and will not vote for the next republican candidate, especially if its Giuliani. Colbert has intense satire against the conservatives to the point that he makes his show like a satire of fox news blind patriotism. I am willing to bet that both of them are liberals outside of their work but like to diss everyone for the sake of viewership ratings and because they are "anti-politician". And plus if you cant make fun of yourself you shouldnt be able to make fun of anyone.</div>Because statistically, blue collar workers are minorities.