There is another problem for Obama, unaddressed by Pat Buchanan,
namely the fact that an Hispanic man, Zimmerman, is being vilified
by the Democratic Party leadership, Obama included, with little or  no
attempt to defend  the accused who, after all, may be  innocent.
 
It probably is safe enough to say that the Democrats have lost the
clear majority of white male voters on this issue. Not that my  experience
typifies anything, I don't have a scientific sample to refer to, but  the
impression I get is that a good number of other white men who are  voters
find the latest special pleading by black people to be yet another  example
of OJ Simpson, the African-American community rallying around one
of their own regardless of the fact that he may be guilty of  provoking
a reaction that resulted in his own death.
 
About the merits of the case, I cannot know, one way or the other.
But about black reaction, including rush-to-judgement mentality,
the evidence is overwhelming. And it fits in well with years of  private
experience that many of us have had with in-your-face aggressive
black social behavior.  Blacks can do no wrong, moreover, blacks
are always the victims never the perpetrators, and blacks are free to
denigrate civility at will, and if you don't like it, better be  prepared
for a fight.
 
This is said with sincere regret. Some African-Americans can only
be respected and admired. My opinion of people like McWhorter,
Sowell , Juan Williams, and Allen West, to name a few, could not be  
higher. 
So, yes, there is a minority among the black minority that should give us  
all
reason to be proud. But then there is everyone else, the obvious
majority of the black minority. We aren't supposed to notice ?
 
Who else surely has noticed are Hispanics. In case you don't know,
this demographic now outnumbers African-Americans. And in several 
important states they constitute the balance of political power,  Nevada,
Arizona, New Mexico most obviously, with some approximation of that
status in California and Texas. And to say the least, this includes  
Florida,
the state where the Zimmerman case is centered, and a very large
Hispanic population is located there.
 
The Trayvon Martin case, for them, is the Zimmerman case and it is  a safe
bet that few Hispanics are happy with the course of events in the  news.
Since who one votes for is determined by many factors, not just one,
it is impossible to be sure what impact all of this will have on  November.
Yet it surely will peel away some votes. A decline of Hispanic  support
for Democrats, even if 70% in 2008 "only" drops to 65 %, could make
enough difference to give victories to Republicans in one or more  states.
 
So far :
( 1 ) Democrats have been incredibly stupid in not  understanding this 
basic fact, and
( 2 ) political commentators have been incredibly stupid in not
seeing this for what it is.
 
Billy
 
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Real Clear Politics
 
April 13, 2012  
Obama's Zimmerman Problem
By _Pat  Buchanan_ 
(http://www.realclearpolitics.com/authors/?author=Pat+Buchanan&id=14644) 

God save me from my friends; I can take care of my enemies. 
That thought must be coursing through the mind of President Obama right now 
 as his White House rigs for silent running in the murder trial of George  
Zimmerman.

 
Obama foolishly inserted himself into this volatile case weeks ago, and  
injected the issue of race. Expressing empathy with the family of Trayvon  
Martin, Obama flashed a signal of racial solidarity: 
"If I had a son, he would look like Trayvon." 
Obama also implied that he shares the liberal perspective that America is a 
 country where black kids must walk in daily fear of white racist 
vigilantes. 
"All of us have to do some soul-searching to figure out how does something  
like this happen. And that means that we examine the laws and the context 
for  what happened, as well as the specifics of the incident." 
Translation: The death of Trayvon tells us something is wrong with  
America. 
To most Americans, this is a slander against their country, refuted by the  
statistics on interracial crime. Obama, however, buys into it. 
Angela Corey, the special prosecutor, says that the charge against 
Zimmerman  of second-degree murder was based on evidence and not influenced by 
the 
weeks of  demonstrations, demands and threats from black leaders. 
Perhaps. But from what the pubic knows, a charge of second-degree murder,  
which carries a sentence of 25 years to life, does not seem to stand up. 
To convict, prosecutors must convince all 12 members of a jury that not 
only  was Zimmerman in no danger of bodily harm, he did not believe he was in 
danger  of bodily harm. He simply killed Martin in a "depraved" state of 
mind. 
Nothing revealed so far seems to support that theory. 
Zimmerman saw a tall stranger, hooded and acting suspiciously. He called 
the  cops. He did not tell them the man was black. They had to ask him whether 
the  suspect was black, white or Hispanic. 
"He looks black," said Zimmerman. 
The CNN report that Zimmerman, on the call to the cops, used a racial slur, 
 "(bleeping) coon," has been withdrawn. What Zimmerman said was that it was 
 "(bleeping) cold" outside. 
Came then the fight. Two eyewitnesses say they saw Zimmerman on his back  
being beaten and screaming for help. 
A cop at the scene said Zimmerman had a bloody nose and a gash on the back 
of  his head. Zimmerman's family says Trayvon banged George's head on the 
sidewalk.  Film of Zimmerman entering the police station that night shows 
bruising on the  back of his head. 
Trayvon was found lying face down. If Zimmerman had been on top and shot 
him,  would not Trayvon have been found on his back? 
Zimmerman's family says Trayvon started the fight with a fist to the nose,  
and George went down. Trayvon is not here to tell his story. But a natural  
question arises: 
Why would Zimmerman, with a holstered gun to protect himself, close with 
and  start a fistfight with a teenager half a head taller? A grown man with a 
gun his  adversary does not know he has -- would he not more likely stand 
some distance  away, to pull it out if needed? 
The prosecutors must have discovered new evidence to indict for murder. For 
 all of the testimony from Zimmerman's side and the eyewitnesses seems to 
create  more than a reasonable doubt that he committed a murder. 
Where is Obama's political problem? 
With the election on, the case has begun to divide the nation along racial  
lines. And Obama's allies are doing it. It is Jesse Jackson and the Black 
Caucus  crying that Trayvon was "hunted down like a rabid dog in the street," 
that he  was "murdered and martyred," that it was a "hate crime." 
"It's a disgrace that man (Zimmerman) hasn't been shot yet," says Mike 
Tyson.  The New Black Panther Party has put out a poster offering a $10,000 
reward that  reads, "Wanted: Dead or Alive." 
The face on the poster is George Zimmerman. 
Trayvon is the victim here, but George Zimmerman is beginning to look like 
a  victim -- of lynch law and mob rule. 
With the Panthers and Tyson calling for vengeance and vigilante justice,  
where is Attorney General Eric Holder? Out congratulating Al Sharpton for  
bringing political pressure on Florida to indict. 
Is this how justice is advanced in Obama's America? 
Mayor Michael Bloomberg has denounced Florida's "Stand Your Ground" law --  
which may be Zimmerman's defense -- as "a license to murder" and an excuse 
for  "vigilante justice." 
Bloomberg seems about to lead a crusade against the National Rifle  
Association and for repeal of stand-your-ground laws in the two dozen states  
that 
have enacted them. 
Given their huge emotional investment in this case, how will black leaders  
and black America react if Zimmerman walks? 
And how will the rest of America react to that reaction? 
And if Zimmerman, Trayvon, race, guns and stand-your-ground become voting  
issues this fall, how good is that for Barack  Obama? 

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