Washington – Democratic Lawmaker: GOP Base ‘Animated By Racism’

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    File: Democratic Lawmakers US House Minority Leader, Democrat Nancy Pelosi (2-L), beside Democratic Representative from New York Steve Israel (2-R) and Democratic Representative from Maryland Steny Hoyer (R), following a meeting between House Democratic leadership and US President Barack Obama, outside the Oval Office of the White House, in Washington DC, USA, 09 October 2013. EPA/MICHAEL REYNOLDSWashington – An overhaul to the nation’s broken immigration system remains stalled because “the Republican base does have elements that are animated by racism,” the head of the House committee to elect Democratic lawmakers said Sunday.

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    Rep. Steve Israel’s comments are in line with those from House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi earlier this week, in which she blamed racial issues for the GOP’s failure to act on comprehensive immigration legislation. Asked about Pelosi’s comments, New York’s Israel said he agreed with her assessment.

    “To a significant extent, the Republican base does have elements that are animated by racism. And that’s unfortunate,” said Israel, who heads the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.

    Frustration is mounting among the House’s Democratic minority and immigration activists about Republicans’ refusal to act on a far-reaching immigration bill passed by the Senate last year. The Senate bill would provide a path to citizenship for the estimated 11 million immigrants living in the country illegally and tighten border security.

    Republicans remain wary of a contentious debate on the divisive issue, which could anger their core voters and undercut potential electoral gains in the November elections.

    “I think race has something to do with the fact that they’re not bringing up an immigration bill,” Pelosi told reporters Thursday.

    Pelosi was responding to a question about whether race factors into how Republicans deal with members of the Obama administration. She accused Republicans of being generally disrespectful to members of the administration and to women.

    Oregon’s Rep. Greg Walden, who heads Republicans’ efforts to elect House members, said blaming racism was “both wrong and unfortunate.” He said his Republican colleagues have been critical of President Barack Obama and his party on policy grounds, not racial ones.

    “You know, there have been a lot of executive overreaches by this administration,” said Walden who leads the National Republican Congressional Committee. “The American people just want to know the truth. … They want to know answers. And that’s all we’re trying to do.”

    Israel and Walden spoke on CNN’s “State of the Union.”


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    wsbrgh
    wsbrgh
    9 years ago

    Accusations of racism are the last refuge of a scoundrel.

    honestbroker
    honestbroker
    9 years ago

    True to form,
    Don’t have a cogent argument?
    No problem, just resort to race baiting.

    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    9 years ago

    Those who is calling the the kettle black? The democreeps are the racist ones. … ALWAYS!

    Mark Levin
    Mark Levin
    9 years ago

    My swype forgot how to work!

    hashomer
    hashomer
    9 years ago

    Absolutely a fact. Scratch a real GOPer, esp a Tea Party yutz, and you’ll find racism. Why are there confederate flags at tea party rallies? Look at the pics from the “states’ rights” Mormon guy in Nevada this week and you’ll see the old slave state’s rag. Not exactly Lincoln republicans, more like ol George Wallace dixiecrats. Racists.

    charliehall
    charliehall
    9 years ago

    While most opposition to Obama policies isn’t racist, Pelosi and Israel are correct on this particular one. The anti-immigration reform is indeed largely motivated by racism. Republicans have been quite open about the fact that they don’t want more minority immigrants because when they become citizens they don’t vote Republican.

    9 years ago

    the biggest racist is the one who DIVIDED this once United (now Divided) States of America between Democrats & Republicans, Black & White, Right & Left, Right & WRONG, etc etc.