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Republican Forgetfulness

Posted by Matt Ortega on April 22, 2008 at 05:34 PM

Our friends at the RNC on the latest McCain Makeover Tour under the title, "The Forgotten Places of America."

His stops in Selma, Thomasville, and Gee's Bend were the first of many unconventional campaign visits where the Senator will spend time in areas that have been "forgotten," and face significant economic and social challenges. [emphasis added]

This speaks volumes: when John McCain and his fellow Republicans campaign in areas caught in tough economic times, or have troubled social justice histories, it is "unconventional."

Democrats haven't forgotten these areas. Democrats visit them quite frequently and try to help them through the legislative process. When Republicans campaign there, they find it quaint.

Speaking in one of the hardest hit places of the Bush economy, Youngstown, Ohio, John McCain compared the lives of Americans facing foreclosures on their homes to the tough days on the campaign trail when he was forced to carry his own bags and fly Southwest. (You can see the connection here.)

John McCain's empty rhetoric on the historical social challenges of millions of Americans smacks of hypocrisy and political expediency coming from a guy who voted against honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday as a federal holiday, and is unapologetic about his vote against the 1990 Civil Rights Act.

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