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BY CHARLES P. PIERCE
The speech that Hillary Rodham Clinton gave at Texas Southern University on Thursday regarding the right to vote even was better than I expected it to be. It was a thwacking, name-checking jeremiad that took for granted the obvious fact that the Republican party, and the conservative movement that is its only real energizing force, has embarked on a systematic campaign to disenfranchise those voters unlikely to vote for Republican candidates, and that the campaign has been abetted at the highest levels of conservative politics which, in this case, happen to include the Supreme Court of the United States. She talked about how Rick Perry had worked to restrict the franchise in Texas, and how Scott Walker had done so in Wisconsin. Then, she said this.
"And in Florida, when Jeb Bush was governor, state officials conducted a deeply flawed purge of voters before the presidential election of 2000."
Yeah, she went there.
That purgewhich is estimated to have eliminated over 12,000 eligible voters from the rolls in a primary that Bush's dim brother won by a margin of 537was central to the Republican effort to keep the election in Florida within the margin of shenanigans, thereby enabling the Supreme Court to hand the White House to C-Plus Augustus and thereby inaugurate eight full years of utter calamity. That HRC tracks the campaign of voter-suppression back to that ur-event is not merely faithful to history, but also a remarkably shrewd maneuver. From the moment that the Nine Wise Souls of the time cinched The Big Heist, Democratic politicians have been shamefully lax in using that grotesque episode to their advantage, not even when the administration that the Court installed brought so many things to ruin. (The most anger-making segment in Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 remains watching all those Democratic senators hide under their desks rather than stand with the likes of John Lewis to contest the results of the 2000 election.) Now, though, HRC has found a way to use it, casting it as an assault on our most fundamental right, while subtly reminding all of us that Jeb (!) was one of the getaway drivers in 2000.
Of course, The New York Times seems to think the trip was all about holding the hands of "forlorn" Texas Democrats. I already hate this campaign so much.
http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/news/a35497/hillary-clinton-voting-rights-speech/
Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)In Florida they targeted women (of course registered as Democrat) who did not have utility bills or insurance in their names. This is ridiculous. The GOP has not been women's friends for some years, know women votes against them, it was to suppress the voters who does not vote republican.
Warpy
(111,277 posts)This was one of her best speeches.
n2doc
(47,953 posts)You know it hurts when they start whining....
Warpy
(111,277 posts)and I hope everybody keeps telling it about them.
When they squeal, you know you've done something right.
Samantha
(9,314 posts)Kudos to her.
One might read a little further into that statement if so inclined: If you are thinking of stealing Florida in 2016, give it up, Jeb. We are familiar with your maneuvers in that arena, we know Florida would be a must-win for you in 2016, but you are not going to get there the way your brother did in 2000. Count on it.
Sam