I always wondered what pResident Whistle Ass meant by "compassionate conservatism." Now thanks to his web site, I know.
It means hanging out with black folk. It doesn't mean concern for the poor, it means, to him, concern for African Americans. Wow, it is a good thing there aren't any poor white folks, or they'd probably wonder where their compassion is. I can just see the poor white folk sitting in front of their tornado ruined trailer home: "I need a hug too Whistle Ass."
Honestly, what is the message of this page? Rich White George is so compassionate that he will be seen with African Americans that don't have names like Powell and Rice. There is no way to see this page without being insulted. Does he think the poor of Idaho or West Virginia (yes, I'm unfairly generalizing and implying white folks) don't need compassion, or does he really think there are no poor white folks or asian, or latino, that poverty and crime are African American Issues.
Look at those photos and join me in "ugh." But doesn't Mr. Whistle Ass look proud of himself in those photos. Like the day he helped an old lady cross the street while on the way to the bar (back in his "wild" youth).
Update:
I showed a friend that page and she said "how is he going to get any black votes with that??" And that is the point the photo album and the whole compassionate conservative schtick is for his rich white friends. You see on the original project plan for the web site the name for that photo album was "white guilt section." "Look I voted for Bush, and he's smiling at black people, I therefore am a good person." Thus everyone is happy. Its not like Bush is expecting any more than 1 or 2 African American votes anyway (Rice is definitely a go, but Bush isn't too sure about Powell).
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