Maddow says Buchanan "led" GOP's "Southern Strategy," asks if response to Sotomayor is "Southern Strategy Part 2"
July 28, 2009 10:04 pm ET
From the July 28 edition of MSNBC's The Rachel Maddow Show:


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NAILED IT!
The problem with the Southern Strategy today is that the demographics are changing faster than the Republicans.
Playing to white fear will only work in increasingly smaller and smaller parts of the south.
They keep this up and there may come a day when even Oklahoma goes blue (not in my lifetime, but I can dream).
This isn't Southern strategy Part II. ...this is just an wingnut on CNN who needs to adjust his medications.
The phobia against all of the out-groups which largely comprise the Democratic Party. It's only in temporary remission.
This was a crushing defeat for pragmatists like Karl Rove, who rightly saw of engaging social conservatives in the black and Hispanic communities as the ticket to victory in a sharply-divided states like Florida and Ohio.
coded racism has long been part of the Republican playbook -- for me the most frightening instance, and one of the ones the MSM seemed most determined to ignore, what Ronald Reagan's opening of his campaign in 1980 in Philadelphia, Mississippi (a hamlet famous for nothing except being the scene of the murder of civil rights workers), along with his statement of support for "states rights".
Unlike most of the Astroturf policies of the GOP, the parties turn towards naked racism reflects grass-roots convictions of a critical part of its base. Truly, the "Southern strategy" of the late 60s and 70s has produced a bitter harvest, one that will hopefully produce a legacy of defeatwhich they so richly deserve.