NephyrS wrote:
I think it's very probable that the GoP "powers that be" like her in part because of her race, and that it lets them bolster a non-racist image.
That doesn't mean it's the only reason they like her, but in this political climate I think it would be foolhardy to think that it wasn't a factor.
As to the second statement, I think it's important to realize both what societal benefits and personal benefits you had to getting to where you are. I think the original statement went over the top, but I hear far too many peers who want to completely discount the cumulative benefits they've gotten from society in favor of the view that they've done it "all on their own". I might have corrected the statement a bit farther, but I don't think it's hugely out of line.
I think that the woman's stances and views are perfectly in line with the GOP's views and stances; if the GOP wasn't continually being the target of some on the left who throw around the race card like Gambit at the WSOP her "race" wouldn't even be part of the equation (in anyone's mind).
Of course she "benefited from society", everyone else has had access to those very same "benefits", so it's a non-issue, much like which century you're born in, which country...
But wait, the standard line of the left is that the very same society that she derived "benefit" from has also done it's damndest to hold her down because of her gender and her "race"
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