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November 10, 2003

Dean Invited to Speak to CCC

By Byron LaMasters

Via Kos Diaries I found an invitation by the Council of Conservative Citizens (the racist, neo-confederate organization which has connections to Trent Lott, Haley Barbour, Bob Barr and others) asking Howard Dean to speak at their upcoming board meeting:

Dear Governor Dean:

We wish to commend you for your recent statements in your campaign expressing sympathy for "white folks in the South who drive pickup trucks with Confederate flag decals on the back." We also wish to deplore the racial demagoguery with which your remarks have been unjustly denounced by your fellow Democrats.

While we disagree with you on many other issues (including your comments that the Confederate flag is "loathsome" and "racist"), we believe you are entirely right that the Democratic Party (as well as the Republicans) have ignored the kind of Americans you are talking about -- the very kind who make up the backbone of America as well as the majority of the Council of Conservative Citizens.

We urge you and all other candidates who understand the importance of such Americans to national politics and to nation itself to make a new appeal to them and their needs, values, and interests. These needs go far beyond such matters as "health insurance."

While health care is certainly of major importance, such issues as the deliberate destruction and demonization of our culture -- the Confederate flag and similar symbols in particular -- and the disappearance of our jobs through irresponsible free trade policies also need to be addressed. The dispossession of white Americans through the mass immigration that political leaders have permitted and encouraged is also a major threat that white Americans of all regions and conditions confront.

In the Council of Conservative Citizens, we have been trying to speak to these issues for years, and we have made an increasing number of Americans aware of their importance.

We would like to invite you, Gov. Dean, to attend the National Board of Directors meeting we are holding in Nashville, Tennessee next week (November 14-15th) and to address our group briefly along the lines you mentioned in Boston. We would like to make you better acquainted with us and our concerns and activities and to make ourselves better acquainted with you.

If you are indeed serious that you wish to be the candidate of "white folks in the South who drive pickup trucks with Confederate flag decals on the back," then the Council of Conservative Citizens is the group to whom you need to speak.

Hoping to see you in Nashville next weekend, we thank you for your attention.

Thomas Dover
President
Council of Conservative Citizens


Hmm.... so what should Dean do? If Dean really has some balls, he'd go speak there, bash the Confederate flag to their face, talk about racial inclusion etc, but reach out to them on guns, jobs, health care, taxes and trade. Then again, it could turn out disasterous and only perpetuate the problems that Dean had in the last debate and open himself to more critisism, especially from Blacks. What should he do?

Posted by Byron LaMasters at November 10, 2003 10:42 PM | TrackBack

Comments

Byron,

That's a joke, right? They didn't actually write that, did they. Why? "The dispossession of white Americans through the mass immigration that political leaders have permitted and encouraged is also a major threat that white Americans of all regions and conditions confront." As an immigrant, and a newly naturalized American citizen I resent that, even if I am white. Preaching to the choir here, but the one issue I really disagree with the conservative line on is immigration. As William Simon put it, the ultimate resource is the human mind, and anyone looking for an opportunity to succeed, and not for a handout, ought to be welcome here. Open the borders.

Tactically, Dean ought to go there and trash the CCC. Gobs and gobs of free media, standing up to a fringe group, and almost all of it would be guaranteed to be positive. I doubt he will, but strategically, he ought to.

Sherk

Posted by: Sherk at November 10, 2003 11:20 PM

So what are the benefits and risks of each side? Benefits to talking to them- lots of free media, establishing himself as the guy who'll talk to anyone, solidifying standing w/ minorities, making history, drawing parallels between him and the GOP in that he doesn't coddle them like they do. Risks- being affiliated with a racist organizaation, GOP drawing him as anti-southern, personal injury, legitimizing a hate group.

If this group had a less acceptable sounding name and was more visibly racist- like if this were the KKK or something, there'd be no question that Dean would never address them. As the husband of a Jewish woman and father of two Jewish children, I doubt that he'd ever stand in front of an anti-semite, holocaust denying group and address them respectfully. He has to do something though before this gets legs. Perhaps making public a response where he spells out his criticisms of the group and their mistaken ideas about his politics.

Posted by: Andrew D at November 11, 2003 04:43 AM

If I'm Dean, I'm there, and I spell out "L-O-A-T-H-S-O-M-E", say in no uncertain terms that immigration is a good thing, give them the finger, and go.

Fuck 'em. Create a media shitstorm, flush these goobers out into the open, get them and the Repubs who have spoken for them into the national spotlight. Make them defend themselves for a change.

The only way Dean or anyone else is going to win is if there's a fair fight. In order to get that, they'll need to make it fair themselves. Headlines that say, "Dean clashes white supremacist group" would be a good start.

Posted by: strannix at November 11, 2003 05:31 PM

I'd second the motion for Dean to go there. Granted, I'm no fan of his anyway, but if he does it and makes his case rationally yet still definitively (which I think he's more than capable of) ... he can come out looking great when its all said and done. No need for Sister Souljah soundbites ... just let them know the destructiveness of what their beliefs have done to the state of Mississippi.

Like Muslims clinging to outdated beliefs who grow bitter over time that they have remained a backwater as the rest of the world has passed them by, the CCC should be asked to confront whether they wish that to be their destiny as well ... and whether they wish to bring it upon Mississippians.

Do it in a way that at least attempts to bring them out of their mindset, and you score points ... even in Mississippi if done right. Mind you, that's a highwire act and Dean's already tipped his hat as one who is more inclined to look down on southerners.

Naturally, I doubt he would win any converts, but I think the nads necessary to do it would earn some respect (in the South and beyond), if nothing else.

At a minimum ... what does he lose if he goes and fails miserably?

Posted by: Greg Wythe at November 12, 2003 10:10 AM
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