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June 25, 2021 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
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Stacey Abrams Could Be the Next Vice President
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Affirmative action is reaching the highest levels.
In his last debate, Joe Biden said this: I'll appoint the first black woman to the courts.
It's required that they have representation now.
It's long overdue.
Secondly, if I'm elected president, my cabinet, my administration will look like the country.
And I commit that I will, in fact, pick a woman to be vice president.
The court he's talking about is the Supreme Court.
But what woman would he choose for vice president?
There are several candidates, including Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris, but the name that keeps popping up is that of a black woman, Stacey Abrams.
Almost a year ago, Patrick Buchanan published a column called Why Joe May Be Courting Stacey.
Mr. Biden was even considering the idea of offering his candidacy as a package deal from the start, Uncle Joe and Aunt Stacey.
That talk picked up right after the announcement.
Joe Biden vows to pick a woman as his VP.
Some say it could be Stacey Abrams.
Note the subhead.
Mr. Biden calls her the woman who should have been the governor of Georgia.
Well, she sure thinks she should have been governor.
Last April, four months after the 2018 election, we got headlines like, Stacey Abrams hasn't conceded Georgia's gubernatorial race.
She still can't believe she lost by 55,000 votes.
She says, if you're fighting against the system and it's designed to oppress you, sometimes you have to fight a little bit longer than you think.
Refusing to concede has made her a hero to the left, as you can see in this flattering New York Times Magazine profile called, Why Stacey Abrams is Still Saying She Won.
You ask me, why are her hands green?
I have no answer to that question.
When Donald Trump was debating Hillary Clinton in 2018 and suggested that the electoral system was rigged and that he might not accept the outcome, the New York Times called it a remarkable statement that seemed to cast doubt on American democracy.
Well, thanks to protective coloring and female privilege, there are no such scoldings for Stacey.
And I can't help being amused by her naked ambition.
In February, as The Hill reported, Stacey Abrams' position on being VP?
Of course I want it.
Asked in the same interview if she wanted to be president, she said absolutely.
She said it would be a disservice to every woman of color not to seek high office.
Because, you see, being Stacey Abrams is all about being a woman of color.
While conservatives huff and puff idiotically about the dangers of identity politics, especially for white people.
Stacey Abrams says identity politics is exactly who we are and exactly how we won.
She says that a failure to focus on racial differences would give minority voters the impression they have no reason to engage and no reason to show up.
Well, isn't she saying non-whites have no reason other than their own narrow racial interests to be interested in politics?
That you can't expect them to think about what's good for the whole country?
She beat the same drum in an article last April in Foreign Affairs called Identity Politics Strengthens Democracy.
She acknowledged that there's a lot of tension in a multicultural society, but went on to write this.
New, vibrant, noisy voices represent the strongest tool to manage the growing pains of multicultural coexistence.
By embracing identity and its prickly, uncomfortable contours, Americans will become more likely to grow as one.
What? Blacks voting for blacks, Hispanics for Hispanics, homosexuals for homosexuals, and heaven forbid, maybe even whites voting for whites.
That's going to make us grow as one?
I don't think so.
And I'm not sure Ms. Abrams really thinks so either.
As far as I can tell, For her, identity politics is just another way of saying bye-bye, Whitey.
She lays it all out in a document called The Abrams Playbook about her strategy and path to victory in 2020 in Georgia.
If you turn to page 4, you will find this graph called Georgia's Diversifying Electorate.
Diversifying, of course, means fewer White voters.
Their numbers are crashing, with non-Whites likely to overtake them in just a few years.
And as Ms. Abrams blandly points out, in Georgia, as in other states, race is often the strongest predictor of political leanings.
Identity politics doesn't mean grow as one.
It means a tidal wave of non-whites who will vote out the white man and vote in people like her.
If I hadn't been told that the Great Replacement is a laughable, loony conspiracy theory, I'd say Ms. Abrams believes in it.
I'd say she's counting on it.
Miss Abrams has been Miss Black Identity all her life.
Here she is as a college student burning the Georgia State flag back in the days when it included the Confederate Dada flag.
Miss Abrams also wants to sandblast the Stone Mountain sculpture that honors Jeff Davis, Robert E. Lee, and Stonewall Jackson.
She says that when the monument was carved in 1915, it had no purpose.
Other than celebration of racism, terror, and division.
Wouldn't it help us grow as one if she could recognize that for a lot of people it celebrates bravery, honor, devotion?
No chance of that.
Her identity politics don't leave loom for anything else.
So why would Joe Biden want her for Vice President?
I suspect it's because he's got a lot of racism.
To live down.
I made a whole video about all the sensible things he used to say that are considered horrible in today's wide-awake Democrat Party.
There's a link to the video in the description box below.
But I'll give you highlights.
He said he'd be damned if he ever paid reparations for slavery.
He told white people that black people don't want integration any more than they do.
He said he didn't care how criminals got that way.
He just wanted them locked up.
No root causes jabber for him.
Of course, he's been eating crow and licking boots ever since.
So with a genuine fire-breathing woman of color on his ticket, he'd be down with the homies.
And if Uncle Joe floats into the White House, we'd have not just a historic twofer, we'd have a historic threefer.
The first lady VP.
The first black VP and the first romance novelist VP.
That's right.
Under the name of Selena Montgomery, Ms. Abrams has written eight bodice rippers, or more precisely, identity bodice rippers.
All the bodices being ripped belong not just to persons of color, but to black persons of color.
But I do wonder just a bit.
About someone in high office who gives her books titled such as Secrets and Lies, Reckless, Deception, Never Tell, and Hidden Sins.
And let us not forget that Joe Biden is a geezer.
He's even older than I am.
He would be 78 on Inauguration Day, making him the oldest president ever to take the oath.
And he may be losing his marbles.
Joe Biden isn't gaff-prone, says this headline.
He's losing his mind.
If he died in office or got to be such an embarrassment that he had to be put out to pasture with the 25th Amendment, the romance novelist would become commander-in-chief.
But don't worry.
One of her romances is called Rules of Engagement.
Well, Stacey Abrams may not get the nod.
Even crazed Democrats may wonder if she'd really be a bonus.
In the general election.
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