Hadnt heard this perspective ....
*Steele's presence may help blacks leverage Obama administration

Ira Acree, One View*

*Wednesday, February 11, 2009*

   Michael Steele, GOP leader

Two week's ago, the Republican National Committee made history by electing
Michael Steele, the first African-American chairman. My initial response was
negative, I disdainfully rejected it, and referred to the party bosses as a
"bunch of slick rich cats who detest black people." My first inclination was
to get irritated. Many pundits suggest  that the GOP is cleverly playing
the  race card for their own benefit.  A blind man can see what they are up
to. The most important factor behind Steele being selected was the mere fact
that he was black, and he could potentially neutralize President Obama's
fire and spellbounding impact on America. By selecting Steele, the RNC is
also hoping that he can dismantle the monolithic support that Obama enjoys
in the African-American community across the country.

Steele has the pedigree. He has been a lieutenant governor and he also
holds degrees from John Hopkins and Villanova University, as well as a law
degree from Georgetown University.

After much prayer and meditation, I now have a different perspective on
Steele's selection. He can't hurt us, he can only help us.

The reality is even with an impressive resume, it is unlikely that the RNC
will revive under his leadership. Steele's presence can help black people
get something tangible from President Obama's administration. Most people
agree that President Obama is the ultimate trailblazer. He has opened doors
that many thought they would never witness in their lifetime. He has also
provided inspiration to all who have felt locked out of the American system.
Now this is indeed a major accomplishment, but is this enough? Should we be
content, or should we seize the moment and aspire for more?

I personally think we should fight for more.

Surprisingly to many Obama supporters, only one of his 15 cabinet posts went
to an African-American, Eric Holder, as new Attorney General. Now there is
no reason to complain, the president didn't have to give us that one single
crumb. If you remember, when then Senator Obama campaigned, he never had to
fight for the African- American vote. During the few times that President
Obama campaigned in the black community, he went in to "preaching mode" and
talked more about personal responsibility, rather than what his candidacy
could provide for the community. Now that indeed was a great campaign
strategy, and it certainly went over well with the white majority. He
nevertheless successfully walked a political tightrope, and escaped with our
vote, without spending any political capital. Obama stuck with a very
generalized stump speech and made no specific promises and still received
more than 96 percent of our vote.

Here is where why I think Steele's presence provides the greatest utility.
As I reassessed his selection, I have concluded that having him on the other
side of the political aisle can prove to be "golden" in the end. Steele will
provide for President Obama the cover and accountability that he needs in
our community. It will assure that blacks across America will get something
substantive from President Obama's administration.

Let's face facts: the black president we elected is insulated from
legitimate criticism that could surface among black people. Can you imagine
the wrath that pundits and activists like Tavis Smiley, Michael E. Dyson,
Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton would receive if they render constructive
criticism of Obama. They would be lynched by their own people and crucified
in the arena of public opinion.

The GOP shrewdly calculated the immense value in having a black face
representing their party and leading the charge and criticism of this very
popular black president. They were very astute in assuming that a black
man leading their party would be granted more latitude by the public in
criticizing a black, than a white counterpart. The Republicans know the
potential detriment of fanning that flame, and how quickly it could turn
into racial politics and backfire on them. A black face for them is
strategic and safe. There seems to be an unwritten rule in politics, that a
black man can say certain things about another black that whites are not at
liberty to say.

 That being said, it indirectly helps the African-Americans across the
country to maximize our spoils and deliverables from this historic
presidency.

Since our community wasn't sophisticated enough to support Obama, while at
the same time making demands from his administration, in the end Steele, in
a dubious way, may provide us with a great community service.

Never forget, Obama did not win the majority of the white vote, but he
received monolithic black support, which in the end made the difference.
Steele knowing that, will try to court the African-American vote, by telling
blacks that Obama 's presidency has not brought much dividends to your
community. Certainly Obama's advisors will see this coming and it should
ultimately force them to consider some facets of the African- American
agenda. Also for the first time we will have two parties fighting for our
vote. No longer can the Democrats take us for granted, nor can the
Republicans write us off. Thumbs up for Mr Steele, you will help us maximize
Obama's presidency, and move beyond just celebrating one black family in the
White House and one black cabinet post. It is certainly a great victory, but
not merely enough when our own dreams are being shattered abruptly.


-- 
"I'm selfish, impatient, and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of
control, and at times hard to handle, but if you can't handle me at my
worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best." ~Marilyn Monroe

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