Rep. Luis Gutierrez: Latinos Shouldn't Vote For Obama In 2012 Without Deportation Relief
Monday, June 20, 2011
Nobody should vote for Obama if their issues aren't dealt with.
As Jane Hamsher mentioned about the NetRoots Convention this past weekend:
Anonymous HB Gary/Edison Electric trolls immediately fanned out and flooded social networks and comment sections with claims that Tschida was a Breitbart plant. But in fact he was with OFA, as many media outlets reported.
The entire event was very symptomatic of the problem that the White House will have engaging progressiv es in the next election and rallying them behind the President. On the same day that Sam Stein of the Huffington Post reported that “Obama’s Relationsh ip With Gay Rights Advocates Thaws In Time For 2012,” the Obama Justice Department was scheduling a date to put Dan Choi on trial for protesting in front of the White House — the first person since Alice Paul in 1917 to be brought up on federal charges for doing so, according to Choi’s attorney.
Coddling donors doesn’t equate with meaningful action, but the White House consistently conflates the two.
Dan Pfieffer was dispatched to scold the Daily Kos community for not being supportive enough of the President, and to let them know that if they don’t get in line, they’ll be responsible for putting a Republican in office. It was a weak and petty message that did not even come close to addressing the concerns that all Americans share right now. It isn’t only the Netroots Nation attendees who have serious questions about the economy, jobs, civil liberties, social security, medicare, taxes, accountabi lity and a host of other critical issues that the President seems to have reversed himself on since the 2008 campaign.
The anonymous trolls who flood social media channels with blind obedience to the White House were almost nowhere to be found at Netroots Nation 2011, while the people who were willing to match their faces to their names don’t seem willing to accept “better than Sarah Palin” as a sufficient response to the problems the country faces right now. It might behoove some enterprising journalist s to start asking why these mysterious people who spend all day long cheering the President and attacking his critics on social networking sites apparently don’t want to show their faces.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
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