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During the past year, as my columns have been syndicated to more outlets throughout the world, I have been asked by many leaders in the Republican Party why I am so critical of our party. The short answer is that I am very concerned about the direction my party is taking. It has increasingly become the party of old, White, balding males.

To those I have had these conversations with, my response was quite pointed, "Stop questioning my motives and address the issues that I write about."

Last week, John Sununu made another racially incendiary comment towards a prominent Black. First, he called President Obama "lazy" and now accuses Colin Powell of supporting Obama only because Obama is Black. Sununu is national co-chair for Romney's presidential campaign. What has been Romney's response to Sununu's rhetoric? Absolutely nothing. Whether Obama and Powell are Black is not the issue; Sununu's use of race-baiting language is unacceptable.

Romney's refusal to distance himself from the likes of Sununu, Richard Mourdock, Todd Akin, or Sarah Palin is repulsive to me. We are supposed to be a party of principles. Does Romney want to be president so bad that he is willing to forfeit these principles in order to win an election?

Do Romney and the Republican Party not understand or care that Sununu has thoroughly offended Blacks specifically with his comments about Obama and Powell; but also Americans of good will in general? Why is my "party-loyalty" always called into question when I criticize a Republican who crosses the line into racially-charged language?

Fortunately, there are a few White Republicans willing to stand up to Sununu. Retired Army Col. Lawrence Wilkerson told Ed Schultz on MSNBC, "Let me just be candid: My party is full of racists, and the real reason a considerable portion of my party wants President Obama out of the White House has nothing to do with the content of his character, nothing to do with his competence as commander-in-chief and president, and everything to do with the color of his skin, and that's despicable."

It's too bad that Romney does not exemplify that same courage.

I am a Child of God first, then an American, and then a Republican. I will not check my Blackness at the door because I am a Republican. The language coming from Sununu and my party is counter to the founding principles of the party that I am a proud member of.

But, twice this year some of these same people have approached me about funding for some election year tricks that they (White Republicans) have conjured up and simply need a Black face to execute the plan. On these two separate occasions, these funders were willing to spend upwards of $20 million to have me organize a national campaign to identify Blacks who would be critical of President Obama.

I was deeply offended by these approaches, but it's not the first time in my life that I have had similar conversations within the party.

I joined the Republican Party upon graduating from Oral Roberts University because I believed in the principles the party espoused: lower taxes, especially for job creation for small businesses; equality of opportunity for all; a party based on Christian principles, to name a few.

I was brought into the Republican Party by the likes of Bill White, Curtis Crawford, Art Fletcher, Ed Brooke, Bill Coleman, and Sam Cornelius. These are legendary Black Republicans who are responsible for me being where I am today. Some are still with us and some have moved on.

Once in the party, I was further schooled on Republican principles by the likes of William H.T. "Bucky" Bush (brother to Bush 41), Bert Walker (cousin to Bush 41), George H.W. Bush, Robert Mosbacher (former Secretary of Commerce), James M. Baker (former Secretary of State), and Jack Kemp, just to name a few.

These people are part of my political DNA and explain why I am the type of Republican that I am. Sununu could not have existed in the Republican Party that I joined in the 1980s. Donald Trump would not have been allowed to have a role in the party that I joined. "Ole man Bush" (my term of endearment for him) or Jim Baker would not have allowed this to happen because they and the party back then had principles that were non-negotiable.

I will not vote for Obama because he has totally insulted the Black community at every opportunity (I refer you to his speech before the Congressional Black Caucus last year as exhibit A); and I cannot vote for Mitt Romney because he has basically, with his silence, endorsed the behavior of the likes of Sununu, Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock.

I take my stand based on my principles. Romney and the Republican Party, what are you basing your stand on?

Raynard Jackson is president & CEO of Raynard Jackson & Associates, LLC., a Washington, D.C.-based public relations/government affairs firm. He can be reached through his Web site, www.raynardjackson.com.

3 comments

  • Lynne

    That you would not give your support to either of these more than decent and competent candidates and spokespersons because of a single thoughtless statement, is actually more disturbing than any of their statements. I, for one, think we should be looking at the totality of a candidate's record, and rational, fair-minded people understand what they were trying to say.
    Now is just not the time to take offense at comments that either weren't very well thought out or taken out of context. Or be so offended and thinned-skinned that an allowance cannot be made for those comments, at a time when the country is about to fall off the freaking cliff unless we have a Senate and or Romney victory. I cannot believe you would so readily throw away your vote during an election cycle as critical as this one. Mr. Jackson, this election is not about Party. It's about our country.

    Lynne Friday, 02 November 2012 06:31 Comment Link
  • Miss C

    First of all, it's obvious that you are a young lad & don't know any better, because your statement doesn't make any sense at all. Second aren't BLACK, so you don't know where or what my people have come from or sacraficed to get where we are today and that includes getting women like me (and of any color) a better opportunities. Also, you may say you have friends of all races & you don't treat them any different but your words did by separating people by using words like, look whose not working, or whose in jail more or what you may have or the $8k salary. wanting people to take care of them. You are such a liar, just like Romney & YES you are a RACIST too but the word hurts out loud!!! TOO BAD!!! Colin Powell has ALWAYS had the utmost respect of all parties, until now when he Endorses The Smart man who you racists see only as The Black man. Romney is running for President of US for 100% of the people not 47%, 20%, 75%...He should have said something. Just go back 4yrs ago when Obama was first running for President...Did you forget? You all have to stop being one sided...God gave you 2 ears with a brain in the middle...Why not use it before you loose it!!!!

    Miss C Thursday, 01 November 2012 23:15 Comment Link
  • James Robertson

    Define for me a Racially Charged Comment? In today's standards a white person cannot even say the word "Boo" without being called a raciest. But that does not go the same for the other races. Hunting season is open on racially charged comments towards whites and not to mention Christians but you expect us to just roll over and say "Yea, I am a racist." People have a right to their opinion no matter what their position. If he felt the required need to express what he felt to be an item based on race because it looks so much like it then fine he has that right. Don't ask Colin Powell though, he is too smart for that and will deny it. Am I a racist? No. Do I have tendencies to look at other races and judge them for what they are doing because of their race, YES! Statistically speaking, who is committing the crimes? Who is in the jails the most? Who is in poverty? Who has the biggest attitude problem? They blame us for everything and now expect us to take care of them for past issues. Maybe if they acted differently changed their society and nature and actually tried to work then there wouldn’t be such a problem today. I have friends of all races and religions and do I treat then any different that my own children? NO! People need to grow up and stop living off the Tit of Society and make something of themselves. I guess if I did that then I would still only be making $8,000.00 a year but I didn’t stop and now make 10 times that.

    James Robertson Wednesday, 31 October 2012 18:28 Comment Link

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