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atwater explained the evolution of the gop's southern strategy. party could appeal to racism without sounding racist. >> you start out in 1954 by saying [ bleep ]. by 1968 you can't say [ bleep ]. that hurts you, backfires. so you say stuff like forced busing, states' rights and all that stuff. if it is getting that abstract and that coded, that we're doing away with the racial problem one way or the other, you follow me, because obviously sitting around saying we want to cut taxes, we want to cut this, and we want is much more abstract than even the busing thing. and a hell of a lot more abstract than [ bleep ]. >> the repulsive logic became part of the party playbook. in 1976 ronald reagan told stories about the so-called welfare queen in an effort to scare white voters. and the very same lee atwater made the willie horton ad a key part of george h.w. bush's 1988 bid for the white house. and in 2012 the same ugliness took center stage in the gop primary. >> we know president obama is the best food stamp president in american history. >> i don't
atwater explained the evolution of the gop's southern strategy. party could appeal to racism without sounding racist. >> you start out in 1954 by saying [ bleep ]. by 1968 you can't say [ bleep ]. that hurts you, backfires. so you say stuff like forced busing, states' rights and all that stuff. if it is getting that abstract and that coded, that we're doing away with the racial problem one way or the other, you follow me, because obviously sitting around saying we want to cut taxes, we...
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the game is transparent but was further decoded by an infamous 1981 interview with lee atwater. after his death but it's veracity was still doubted until james carter iv went to the widow of the political scientist who originally interviewed atwater and got her to release the original sound and that's why we now hear the brilliant atwater explaining how to turn racial anxiety into votes. he says that the overtly racist appeals of the '50s will backfire by say 1968 so in the '70s and '80s they had to learn how to be more subtle. >> so you say stuff like forced busing, states rights and all that stuff. you're getting be a strukt now and you're talking about cutting tacks and all these things you're talking about are totally economic things and a by-product of them is that blacks get hurt worse than whites. and subconsciously maybe that is part of it i'm not saying that. but i'm saying that if it is getting that be a strukt and that coded, we are doing away with the racial problem one way or the another. >> it sounds like he would recognize that working in be a strux whether it's s
the game is transparent but was further decoded by an infamous 1981 interview with lee atwater. after his death but it's veracity was still doubted until james carter iv went to the widow of the political scientist who originally interviewed atwater and got her to release the original sound and that's why we now hear the brilliant atwater explaining how to turn racial anxiety into votes. he says that the overtly racist appeals of the '50s will backfire by say 1968 so in the '70s and '80s they...
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atwater apologized to the late brown for the strategy that they used.re in disarray. and we talked about this during the whole election return and that is that it's not about including the art of inclusion. you know, you can't get -- like newt gingrich said, five white guys get in a room, decide what they are going to do and their idea of outreach is to invite some black hispanic or woman in telling them what we've decided to do. that's not inclusion. >> no. >> that's not inclusion. >> not at all. nia-malika, though, there's a lot of finger pointing going on. what do you think? >> there is. as know said, there is a lot of finger pointing and this is a party in disarray. you saw over the last many years not only the southern strategy in play but a declining reliance, i think, on a realization that america is a diverse country. we saw a decline of 72%. there was a sign among republicans that this was still reagan's america. 88% of the share of the vote was white americans and that is just not the way that america looks right now. if you went to a romney r
atwater apologized to the late brown for the strategy that they used.re in disarray. and we talked about this during the whole election return and that is that it's not about including the art of inclusion. you know, you can't get -- like newt gingrich said, five white guys get in a room, decide what they are going to do and their idea of outreach is to invite some black hispanic or woman in telling them what we've decided to do. that's not inclusion. >> no. >> that's not inclusion....
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my brain doesn't stop therethv i wanted to look atwater taxi as a resource. [speaker not understood]. i want to talk to them more extensively about next year. this gives us plenty time what water taxis mean by the time it is open in 2017, 2018. >> thank you. i just want to say i think this is a truly critical part of this development as we move forward and i appreciate the work that is happening in this area. i know that supervisor wiener has some questions, but i just want to make sure that we continue to look at this, one of the top concerns of course are we going to be able to [speaker not understood] to meet this need and how do we serve it, but also not impact other parts of the city as well. and then how can we also enhance some of the existing issues that already exist in the neighborhood even without the warriors arena that have safety issues, the bike access as well as other public transit. you i really look forward to working with you and the mta as we move forward with this. i believe supervisor wiener has questions as well. * >> thank you, mr. cha
my brain doesn't stop therethv i wanted to look atwater taxi as a resource. [speaker not understood]. i want to talk to them more extensively about next year. this gives us plenty time what water taxis mean by the time it is open in 2017, 2018. >> thank you. i just want to say i think this is a truly critical part of this development as we move forward and i appreciate the work that is happening in this area. i know that supervisor wiener has some questions, but i just want to make sure...
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over from woodrow who's a student a leo he is a student of lee atwater and until the turd blossom is asked to go away that we don't want your caliber of politics we want decent politics we want to look like a party of decency again where we include all americans where we understand we can't win an election by simply gathering all the late low low hanging fruit in this country and expect it to be sustainable it's bashfully in light of the fact that we're getting ready to see a major demographic change that's going to take place in the next four years the reason they had to win the reason they had to win tonight was because if they didn't they didn't have the chance to prepare for that four years where they could have made national changes that would have made it more difficult to vote where they could have picked up more governorships that would have made it difficult to vote they had to win tonight because they understand the numbers just like all of us do we look at the numbers just like they do and we see the latino demographics changing the african-american change demographics cha
over from woodrow who's a student a leo he is a student of lee atwater and until the turd blossom is asked to go away that we don't want your caliber of politics we want decent politics we want to look like a party of decency again where we include all americans where we understand we can't win an election by simply gathering all the late low low hanging fruit in this country and expect it to be sustainable it's bashfully in light of the fact that we're getting ready to see a major demographic...
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i remember lee atwater and others saying, years and years ago, we've got to have a bigger tent.ou can't have a party that is not inclusive of hispanics, that is not inclusive of african-americans, that is not inclusive of gays and lesbians, and hope to win an election. >> rick: now that the president doesn't have to worry about more campaigning, does he have a duty to try to unite this country? do you think that he really has to work at that? is that a part of his agenda? does it need to be over the next four years? there seems to be so much divisiveness in this country. >> it's awful. >> rick: is that the president's responsibility to try to help that? >> i think his mandate and maybe this is a little talking jew jet sue last week. i think his mandate is take this divided electorate, to take this divided electorate and take this divided house and try to heal it and with no campaigns in his future. frankly, no possibility of governing the way he did the first two years, which is basically all i need is the democrats and i can do it. he's going to make history and if he's going t
i remember lee atwater and others saying, years and years ago, we've got to have a bigger tent.ou can't have a party that is not inclusive of hispanics, that is not inclusive of african-americans, that is not inclusive of gays and lesbians, and hope to win an election. >> rick: now that the president doesn't have to worry about more campaigning, does he have a duty to try to unite this country? do you think that he really has to work at that? is that a part of his agenda? does it need to...
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the president said the top priority is getting the power back on especially atwater filtration plants and other critical infrastructure. the second priority? transportation. clearing the roads from debris and restoring mass transit so people can go back to work and their kids can finally go back to school. >> we are here for you. and we will not forget. we will follow-up to make sure that you get all the help that you need until you've rebuilt. we want to make sure that people have realistic expectations but i can promise you the federal government will be working as closely as possible with the state and local officials and we won't quit until this is done. >> reporter: i think this image is probably the one that sticks with me the most. just home after home buried in sand. entire neighborhoods completely wiped out. and for the people who live there, it's slowly sinking in that everything in these coastal communities that they've grown to love, it's all going to have to be rebuilt but safety first. and in most of these coastal communities every city you go to, city after city, all yo
the president said the top priority is getting the power back on especially atwater filtration plants and other critical infrastructure. the second priority? transportation. clearing the roads from debris and restoring mass transit so people can go back to work and their kids can finally go back to school. >> we are here for you. and we will not forget. we will follow-up to make sure that you get all the help that you need until you've rebuilt. we want to make sure that people have...
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the president said his top priority, getting the power back on especially atwater filtration plants and other critical infrastructure. his second priority? transportation. clearing roads from debris and restoring mass transit so people can begin to go back to work. and their kids can go back to school. >> we are here for you. and we will not forget. we will follow-up to make sure that you get all the help that you need until you've rebuilt. we want to make sure that people have realistic expectations but what i can promise you is that the federal government will be working as closely as possible with the state and local officials, and we will not quit until this is done. >> reporter: here's are the aimenings just every -- images just never ever -- you can't get used to them. homes buried in sand and entire neighborhoods gone. it's slowly sinking in that everything in the coastal communities will slowly have to be rebuilt but safety first. the hissing of natural gas can be heard in city after city in new jersey. residents very concerned about the chance for more fires. in new york city,
the president said his top priority, getting the power back on especially atwater filtration plants and other critical infrastructure. his second priority? transportation. clearing roads from debris and restoring mass transit so people can begin to go back to work. and their kids can go back to school. >> we are here for you. and we will not forget. we will follow-up to make sure that you get all the help that you need until you've rebuilt. we want to make sure that people have realistic...
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southern strategy that we will protect you -- >> and that's over ten years old nap goat back to lee atwater. >> to the '60s. we'll protect you from these black and brown people who want to take away from you, you know, via welfare, redistribution. >> abby, you know the party better than toure. >> not today i don't. >> is this a change in name only or are you seeing a real shift in the party? >> let me first say that i think karl rove and romney need to ride out into the sunset together. i think they've both been blackmailed by the party, which is not a surprise. this is inevitable. we knew it would happen. romney is an easy target right now. it's a ship that sunk and romney was the captain. no one wants to be a part of that right now. you see a lot of these people speaking as far as they can from the romney, the whole message that lost. but what you have to question is the authenticity. i've been surprised at how quickly some of these folks have come out like jindal. but you can't just say we can't be the stupid party anymore. the republican party needs to get back to results. i mean, you l
southern strategy that we will protect you -- >> and that's over ten years old nap goat back to lee atwater. >> to the '60s. we'll protect you from these black and brown people who want to take away from you, you know, via welfare, redistribution. >> abby, you know the party better than toure. >> not today i don't. >> is this a change in name only or are you seeing a real shift in the party? >> let me first say that i think karl rove and romney need to ride...
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we need to be a big tent, as lee atwater said and as jack kemp agreed with. >> listen, reagan taughtff, too. reagan welcomed -- as a former governor of california, he welcomed the various immigrant groups coming in. >> always. >> jimmy, you're going to have a test now with this fiscal cliff business. will the republican leadership stay true to their economic principles, namely limited government, lower spending, low tax rate reform, et cetera, et cetera? or are they going to sound like democrats? in other words, everybody wants a deal, jimmy, but a bad deal be a bad idea. >> we have an economy which is not particularly strong. the last thing it needs is a bunch of tax hikes. i was heartened that speaker boehner said he was against raising marginal tax rate. there's other ways you can get revenue, whether through growth, getting rid of crony capitalist tax deductions. i think that's a great place to draw a line in the sand. >> we can't cave on -- >> jennifer ruben, you're not so much the economist. how do we right now, how does the gop get off to a better start on attracting a more in
we need to be a big tent, as lee atwater said and as jack kemp agreed with. >> listen, reagan taughtff, too. reagan welcomed -- as a former governor of california, he welcomed the various immigrant groups coming in. >> always. >> jimmy, you're going to have a test now with this fiscal cliff business. will the republican leadership stay true to their economic principles, namely limited government, lower spending, low tax rate reform, et cetera, et cetera? or are they going to...
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thanks to jeff atwater. jeff is the chief financial officer of the state. he has been the co-chair of my effort along with adam putnam, the commissioner of agriculture. we appreciate their work. will weatherford, speaker of the house addressed you. i appreciate his support. senator mel martinez is here. appreciate mel being here. i didn't mention congressman john mica. where is john hanging out here? [cheers and applause] hi, there. quite a gathering today. [cheering] this is, quite a welcome that you provided me. you're -- [cheering] your voices are not just heard in this hangar. they're being heard all over the nation. [cheering] and even though ann is in a different city this morning they are being felt, your voices in both of our hearts i want you to know how much we appreciate all that you have done, all the doors you knocked on, all the phone calls you made and the the fact that you voted early. i saw how many hands went up when you were asked. that is very good. some of you put signs in your yard. [cheering] some of you put signs in your neighbor's y
thanks to jeff atwater. jeff is the chief financial officer of the state. he has been the co-chair of my effort along with adam putnam, the commissioner of agriculture. we appreciate their work. will weatherford, speaker of the house addressed you. i appreciate his support. senator mel martinez is here. appreciate mel being here. i didn't mention congressman john mica. where is john hanging out here? [cheers and applause] hi, there. quite a gathering today. [cheering] this is, quite a welcome...
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thank you also to jeff atwater. as you know, jeff is the chief financial officer of the state.ut he's been the co-chair of my effort here along with adam putnam who as you know is the commissioner of agriculture. appreciate their work. will weatherford, speaker of the house, has addressed here. i appreciate his support. senator mel martinez is here. appreciate mel being here. i think i've -- oh, i didn't mention congressman john. where's john? he's over here. hi there. it's quite a gathering today. this is -- it's quite a welcome that you provided me. your voices -- your voices are not just heard in this hangar, they're being heard all over the nation. and even though -- even though ann is in a different city this morning, they are being felt, your voices, in both of our hearts. and i want you to know how much we appreciate all that you've done, all the doors you've knocked on, all the phone calls you've made and how many of you voted early. i saw the hands that went up when i asked. that's very good. an some of you have put signs in your yard. some of you have put signs in you
thank you also to jeff atwater. as you know, jeff is the chief financial officer of the state.ut he's been the co-chair of my effort here along with adam putnam who as you know is the commissioner of agriculture. appreciate their work. will weatherford, speaker of the house, has addressed here. i appreciate his support. senator mel martinez is here. appreciate mel being here. i think i've -- oh, i didn't mention congressman john. where's john? he's over here. hi there. it's quite a gathering...
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[cheers and applause] and our campaign chairman lee atwater.ur state chairmen and chairwomen and all of the organization's and the political clubs. i especially thank the young people who were always up at night putting up the signs. the people at those telephone banks and the ones to canvass door-to-door. there is a large gathering of volunteers right now at the washington hilton. folks, my heart is with you. many, many thank you for all that you have done for our nation's capital. i want to talk about my family. the fact is i would be nothing without them. our four sons, our daughter and my own barbara bush. i guess i shouldn't say she is my down anymore. forcing she will be the first lady of all the united states. -- for soon she will be the first lady of all the united states. and i thank god for the faith he has given me. as i grow older, i am more where that -- i am more aware of the spiritual element in life and i ask for god's help. and i thank the men and women of texas. the people here started with me in politics in 1962 and you never
[cheers and applause] and our campaign chairman lee atwater.ur state chairmen and chairwomen and all of the organization's and the political clubs. i especially thank the young people who were always up at night putting up the signs. the people at those telephone banks and the ones to canvass door-to-door. there is a large gathering of volunteers right now at the washington hilton. folks, my heart is with you. many, many thank you for all that you have done for our nation's capital. i want to...
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the lee atwater tape substantiates something that people suspected. the republicans will say things and that is this honest and something putting republicans on the fast track to obsolescence. it is not necessarily the tone that is offensive. i hate to pull the race card but that is kind of the perception. perception becomes the reality. guest: chris matthews -- they think everything is racial-coded language. if you say susan rice is incompetent, that becomes racist. we have to have discussion and debate. i think if republicans and conservatives are compassionate -- i knew bush or one that brand associating it with innovations and spending. we disagree but how can i communicate that in a compassionate, loving way? host: matt lewis, senior contributor at the "daily caller." up next, dan glickman about whether congress can raise compromise on some key issues. also nick timiraos will talk about the shortfall. first a news update from c-span radio. >> in detonations talk on a new climate pact resume today. negotiators are discussing how to fight global wa
the lee atwater tape substantiates something that people suspected. the republicans will say things and that is this honest and something putting republicans on the fast track to obsolescence. it is not necessarily the tone that is offensive. i hate to pull the race card but that is kind of the perception. perception becomes the reality. guest: chris matthews -- they think everything is racial-coded language. if you say susan rice is incompetent, that becomes racist. we have to have discussion...