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Pronk Pops Show 669: April 29, 2016

Pronk Pops Show 668: April 28, 2016

Pronk Pops Show 667: April 27, 2016

Pronk Pops Show 666: April 26, 2016

Pronk Pops Show 665: April 25, 2016

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Story 1: Trump Protesters Will Elect Trump Just Like They Elected Nixon In 1968 and 1972 — Trump Is The One — Take Off The Gloves and Sock It To Them — I am Trump Hear Me Roar — I can do anything — I am Strong and I am Invincible – I am Trump — Trump’s New Theme Song — Videos

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The Green Papers
2016 Presidential Primaries, Caucuses, and Conventions

Copyright www.flags.net/UNST.htm Republican Convention
Presidential Nominating Process
Debate –  Fox – Cleveland, Ohio: Thursday 6 August 2015
Debate – CNN – Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley, California: Wednesday 16 September 2015
Debate – CNBC – Boulder, Colorado: Wednesday 28 October 2015
Debate – Fox Business News – Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Tuesday 10 November 2015
Debate – CNN – Las Vegas, Nevada: Tuesday 15 December 2015
Debate – Fox Business Channel, Charleston, South Carolina: Thursday 14 January 2016
Debate – Fox – Iowa: Thursday 28 January 2016
Debate – CBS – South Carolina: February 2016 (presumably)
Debate – NBC/Telemundo – Texas: Friday 26 February 2016
Debate – CNN – TBD: March 2016 (presumably)
Debate – Salt Lake City, Utah (announced 20 February 2016): Monday 21 March 2016
41st Republican National Convention: Monday 18 July – Thursday 21 July 2016
Republicans
Candidate Popular
Vote
Delegate Votes
Soft
Pledged
Soft
Unpledged
Soft
Total
Hard Total
Trump, Donald John, Sr. 10,125,402  39.65% 957  40.50% 41  37.61% 998  40.37% 957  38.71%
Cruz, Rafael Edward “Ted” 6,917,086  27.09% 550  23.28% 15  13.76% 565  22.86% 546  22.09%
Kasich, John Richard 3,679,541  14.41% 154   6.52% 4   3.67% 158   6.39% 154   6.23%
Rubio, Marco A. 3,492,649  13.68% 173   7.32%   173   7.00% 173   7.00%
Carson, Benjamin Solomon “Ben”, Sr. 722,977   2.83% 9   0.38%   9   0.36% 9   0.36%
Bush, John Ellis “Jeb” 270,520   1.06% 4   0.17%   4   0.16% 4   0.16%
Uncommitted 72,663   0.28% 11   0.47% 23  21.10% 34   1.38% 118   4.77%
Paul, Randal H. “Rand” 60,594   0.24% 1   0.04%   1   0.04% 1   0.04%
Christie, Christopher James “Chris” 55,246   0.22%        
Huckabee, Michael Dale “Mike” 49,607   0.19% 1   0.04%   1   0.04% 1   0.04%
Fiorina, Carleton Sneed “Carly” 36,896   0.14% 1   0.04%   1   0.04% 1   0.04%
Santorum, Richard John “Rick” 16,604   0.07%        
No Preference 9,299   0.04%        
Graham, Lindsey Olin 5,663   0.02%        
Gray, Elizabeth 5,449   0.02%        
(others) 5,433   0.02%        
Others 3,911   0.02%        
Gilmore, James Stuart “Jim”, III 2,669   0.01%        
Pataki, George E. 2,036   0.01%        
Cook, Timothy “Tim” 517   0.00%        
Jindal, Piyush “Bobby” 222   0.00%        
Martin, Andy 202   0.00%        
Spoiled ballots 137   0.00%        
Witz, Richard P.H. 104   0.00%        
Lynch, James P. “Jim”, Sr. 100   0.00%        
Messina, Peter 79   0.00%        
Cullison, Brooks Andrews 56   0.00%        
Lynch, Frank 47   0.00%        
Robinson, Joe 44   0.00%        
Comley, Stephen Bradley, Sr. 32   0.00%        
Prag, Chomi 16   0.00%        
Breivogel, JoAnn 16   0.00%        
Dyas, Jacob Daniel “Daniel”, Sr. 15   0.00%        
McCarthy, Stephen John 12   0.00%        
Iwachiw, Walter N. 9   0.00%        
Huey, Kevin Glenn 8   0.00%        
Drozd, Matt 6   0.00%        
Mann, Robert Lawrence 5   0.00%        
Hall, David Eames          
(available)   502  21.24% 26  23.85% 528  21.36% 508  20.55%
Total 25,535,872 100.00% 2,363 100.00% 109 100.00% 2,472 100.00% 2,472 100.00%

Helen Reddy – ‘I Am Woman’ (Live) 1975

Hillary Clinton – “I am Woman” Political Parody

Judith Lucy Is All Woman: I Am Woman

Trump’s New Theme Song — I am Trump

I am Trump, hear me roar
In numbers too big to ignore
And I know too much to go back an’ pretend
‘Cause I’ve heard it all before
And I’ve been down there on the floor
No one’s ever gonna keep me down again

Oh yes, I am wise
But it’s wisdom born of pain
Yes, I’ve paid the price
But look how much I gained
If I have to, I can do anything
I am strong
(Strong)
I am invincible
(Invincible)
I am Trump

Oh yes, I am wise
But it’s wisdom born of pain
Yes, I’ve paid the price
But look how much I gained
If I have to, I can do anything
I am strong
(Strong)
I am invincible
(Invincible)
I am Trump

I am Trump watch me grow
See me standing toe to toe
As I spread my lovin’ arms across the land
But I’m still an embryo
With a long, long way to go
Until I make my sister understand

Oh yes, I am wise
But it’s wisdom born of pain
Yes, I’ve paid the price
But look how much I gained
If I have to, I can face anything
I am strong
(Strong)
I am invincible
(Invincible)
I am Trump

I am Trump
I am invincible
I am strong
I am Trump
I am invincible
I am strong
I am Trump

HELEN REDDY – I DON’T KNOW HOW TO LOVE HIM – THE QUEEN OF 70s POP – ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER

I Am Helen Reddy – If you don’t know who I am, watch this.

Helen Reddy – You And Me Against The World

Police Cut Highway Fence for Donald Trump! 4/30/16

Can’t Stump the Trump: Donald Trump Eludes Protesters in SF like a BOSS.

Protests delay Trump speech to GOP convention in California

Donald Trump Supporter Roughed Up Outside California GOP Convention | NBC News

Full Speech: Donald Trump Speaks at California Republican Convention

LIVE Donald Trump California Costa Mesa MASSIVE OUTDOOR Rally OC Fair SPEECH HD STREAM (4-28-16) ✔

Chaos In California – Protesters Rally Against Donald Trump – Fox & Friends

At least 20 arrested after violence erupts at Trump protest

Violent Trump Protesters Run Wild

Anti-Trump Protester Wants To Stay Young And Dumb

Anti-Trump Protesters Tear Through Barricade and Storm CA State GOP

Protesters Topple Barricades Before Trump Speech

Violent Anti-Trump Protesters Riot & Smash Police Cop Car After Trump Rally in Costa Mesa CA

Protesters Clash with Cops at California Trump Rally

Protesters struggle to specify why they want to stop Trump

Meet The Dumbasses Who Hate Trump

Donald Trump Doubles Down On Hillary Clinton ‘Playing The Woman Card’ (Full Interview) | TODAY

Donald Trump Accuses Hillary Clinton of Using “Woman’s Card” | The View

Donald Trump – Before They Were Famous

1968 With Tom Brokaw

The Sixties – The Years That Shaped a Generation (TV) [2005]

1968 A Year that Changed America Part 1

1968 A Year that Changed America Part 2

1968 A Year that Changed America Part 3

1968 A Year that Changed America Part 4

Chicago Convention The Whole World is Watching 1968 ElectionWallDotOrg.flv

Brokered Conventions – 1968 Democrats vs 2016 Republicans (Rachel Maddow)

1968 Democratic Convention part 1

1968 Democratic Convention part 2

1968 Democratic Convention part 3

1968 Democratic Convention part 4

1968 A Year that Changed America Part 6

1968 A Year that Changed America Part 7

1968 A Year that Changed America Part 8

Nixon capitalizes on Chicago DNC protest 1968

Nixon wins the 1968 Presidential Election – Part 10 of 28

Richard Nixon Campaign Song 1972; Nixon Now

Richard Nixon’s the One – 1968 Election Ad

Campagin 1968: Richard Nixon say “Sock It To Them!!!”

The 1968 Election Explained

The Animals – We Gotta Get Out Of This Place

Barry McGuire – Eve of Destruction

Paint it Black – Vietnam War

Lesley Gore – It’s my party live 1964

It’s my party, and I’ll cry if I want to
Cry if I want to, cry if I want to
You would cry too if it happened to you

Nobody knows where my Johnny has gone
But Judy left the same time
Why was he holding her hand
When he’s supposed to be mine

It’s my party, and I’ll cry if I want to
Cry if I want to, cry if I want to
You would cry too if it happened to you

Playin’ my records, keep dancin’ all night
But leave me alone for a while
Till Johnny’s dancin’ with me
I’ve got no reason to smile

It’s my party, and I’ll cry if I want to
Cry if I want to, cry if I want to
You would cry too if it happened to you

Judy and Johnny just walked through the door
Like a queen with her king
Oh what a birthday surprise
Judy’s wearin’ his ring

It’s my party, and I’ll cry if I want to
Cry if I want to, cry if I want to
You would cry too if it happened to you

Oh it’s my party, and I’ll cry if I want to
Cry if I want to, cry if I want to
You would cry too if it happened to you

It’s my party, and I’ll cry if I want to

Protesters and Police Face Off Outside Trump Speech in California

Hundreds of protesters gathered outside a California hotel where Donald Trump spoke Friday, forcing the GOP front-runner to make a back door entrance he equated to “crossing the border.”

“That is not the easiest entrance I’ve ever made,” Trump told the California GOP convention in Burlingame, south of San Francisco.

Coverage of the protests captured Trump and his security detail traversing unkempt terrain in order to enter the venue without confrontation.

“We went under a fence and through a fence,” Trump added. “Oh boy, it felt like I was crossing the border, actually. I was crossing the border, but I got here.”

Several hundred protesters gathered outside the hotel in Burlingame, California. Some carried Mexican flags and held signs protesting Trump’s controversial plan to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border to prevent illegal immigration.

hough the protests were mostly peaceful, earlier Friday a Trump supporter was accosted as he tried to enter the convention. Chris Conway said he was surrounded by protesters and punched and kicked as he tried to enter the convention wearing a “Make America Great Again” cap. Some shouted “racist!” at Conway.

“These guys felt free to hit me in my hometown of Burlingame; I don’t stand for that,” Conway said.

Later, a group overran police barricades and reached an entrance to the hotel, chanting slogans and holding signs outside the doors. Protesters hung a banner that read “Dump Trump” from an overhead walkway near the entrance.

Shortly before Trump was scheduled to arrive, a small group broke down barricades and rushed the hotel. That group burst through a police line at the street entrance and made their way to building, while others tried to clamber over hedges — with several becoming stuck.

A large group of police wearing helmets and carrying batons shoved the group back to the rest of the crowd and formed a line at the street entrance.

“He’s been inciting violence against black people and brown people and Muslim people,” one protester said of Trump. She added she and others had no plans to leave the demonstration.

“I think we should be interrupting the convention and make sure that Trump does not make the stage today,” she said. Trump gave his speech without incident and left through a side entrance without being stopped or even apparently largely noticed by protesters.

The protesters remained even though Trump had left. More than an hour after Trump departed, one person was seen being dragged off and handcuffed as a diminished crowd remained near an entrance to the building grounds, at times yelling at police.

By around 3 p.m. local time (6 p.m. ET) most of the crowds near the convention had dispersed.

http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/protesters-police-clash-outside-trump-rally-california-n564991

 

Latino activists vow more Trump protests as tensions heighten

By Cindy Carcamo , Richard Winton and Ruben Vives 

Ltino activists said they expect more large protests as Donald Trump moves his presidential campaign into California.

Trump faced large and hostile demonstrations outside a rally Thursday night in Costa Mesa and at the Burlingame hotel where he delivered a speech to the California Republican Convention on Friday.

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“I think it’s going to get worse if he gets the nomination and is the front-runner. I think it’s going to escalate,” said Luis Serrano, an organizer with California Immigration Youth Justice Alliance. “We’re going to keep showing up and standing against the actions and the hate Donald Trump is creating. We are going to continue to just show up in numbers and stand together.”

Trump has faced protests during several stops in California over the past few months, but they escalated considerably this week.

The billionaire businessman is leading in several polls of California Republican voters. But his outspoken comments about people in this country illegally and advocacy for a border wall have sparked a backlash by younger Latinos, said Carlos Perea, an immigrant rights organizer who was at the Costa Mesa rally.

“Young people went to the streets and said ‘We’ve had enough of this,’ ” he said.

The next test could come Sunday, when a May Day rally is planned in downtown Los Angeles.

Los Angeles police have been meeting with demonstrators for some time in order to ensure a peaceful protest.

“We expect May Day to be peaceful,” LAPD Asst. Chief Michel Moore said. “We are always prepared for any eventuality were anything to happen. But we have nothing to suggest that will be the case.”

Protest organizers in Southern California said the anti-Trump demonstrations spread through word of mouth and involved mostly young people, including many high school and college students. They brought with them Mexican flags, which were once discouraged at immigrant rights rallies for fear they would be regarded as un-American.

The demonstrations outside the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa on Thursday night blocked traffic and caused tense moments. Some protesters performed screeching burnouts in their cars or did doughnuts at intersections. Others kicked at and punched approaching vehicles, shouting expletives. Ranchera and hip-hop music was blasted throughout the streets. At least 17 people were arrested, and both a Trump supporter and a teenage anti-Trump protester were hurt.

Some have expressed concern about the tenure of the protests.

“While I share the community’s anger and frustration, destroying public property is not the answer,” Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-Norwalk) said Friday in a statement. “When we resort to violence, we’re playing into the very hands of people like Donald Trump. I believe the solution must be peaceful protest and more importantly, directing our energy toward shifting our voter-registration efforts into high gear.”

In Burlingame, five protesters were arrested and a sheriff’s deputy was injured during the Trump protest there.

http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-latino-activists-vow-more-trump-protests-20160430-story.html

 

Trump Campaigns With Families Of Victims Killed By Undocumented Immigrants (VIDEO)

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Trump said he found the families taking pictures outside of his rally and asked them to come onstage and share their stories.

“He’s going to do everything he says,” Jamiel Shaw, whose son was shot and killed by an undocumented immigrant in 2008, said. “That’s why everybody is so scared right now because they know change is coming. Change is coming.”

Shaw has also appeared in a campaign ad for Trump, according to The Hill.

He also said Trump gave him hope from the moment he announced his run for President.

“We demand Americans first,” Shaw said. “We don’t care about illegal aliens. Americans first. First means first.”

The other family members, part of the Remembrance Project, stood behind Trump and Shaw while they spoke, holding up posters with their family member’s faces on them. Following Shaw’s speech, Trump took the stage back to double down on his message about immigration.

“They all have a very similar story to tell, people that shouldn’t have been here, people that should have never been allowed to come over the border and they come here like its nothing, they walk through it like its nothing,” he said.

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/trump-undocumented-people-killed

 

 

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SIMPLY THE WORST=> Obama is First President Ever to Not See Single Year of 3% GDP Growth

 

The rate of real economic growth is the single greatest determinate of both America’s strength as a nation and the well-being of the American people.

On Thursday the Commerce Department announced that the US economy expanded at the slowest pace in two years. GDP growth rose at an anemic 0.5% rate after a paltry 1.4% fourth quarter advance.

Ronald Reagan brought forth an annual real GDP growth of 3.5%.
Barack Obama will be lucky to average a 1.55% GDP growth rate.

This ranks Obama as the fourth worst presidency on record.

Barack Obama will be the only U.S. president in history who did not deliver a single year of 3.0%+ economic growth.

According to Louis Woodhill, if the economy continues to perform below 2.67% GDP growth rate this year, President Barack Obama will leave office with the fourth worst economic record in US history.

Assuming 2.67% RGDP growth for 2016, Obama will leave office having produced an average of 1.55% growth. This would place his presidency fourth from the bottom of the list of 39*, above only those of Herbert Hoover (-5.65%), Andrew Johnson (-0.70%) and Theodore Roosevelt (1.41%)

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/04/simply-worst-obama-first-president-ever-not-see-single-year-3-gdp/

EMBARGOED UNTIL RELEASE AT 8:30 A.M. EDT, Thursday, April 28, 2016
BEA 16—21

* See the navigation bar at the right side of the news release text for links to data tables,
contact personnel and their telephone numbers, and supplementary materials.

Lisa Mataloni: (202) 606-5304 (GDP) gdpniwd@bea.gov
Jeannine Aversa: (202) 606-2649 (News Media)
National Income and Product Accounts
Gross Domestic Product: First Quarter 2016 (Advance Estimate)
      Real gross domestic product -- the value of the goods and services produced by the nation’s
economy less the value of the goods and services used up in production, adjusted for price
changes -- increased at an annual rate of 0.5 percent in the first quarter of 2016, according to the
"advance" estimate released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. In the fourth quarter, real GDP
increased 1.4 percent.

      The Bureau emphasized that the first-quarter advance estimate released today is based on source
data that are incomplete or subject to further revision by the source agency (see the box on page 3 and
"Comparisons of Revisions to GDP" on page 4). The "second" estimate for the first quarter, based on
more complete data, will be released on May 27, 2016.

      The increase in real GDP in the first quarter reflected positive contributions from personal
consumption expenditures (PCE), residential fixed investment, and state and local government spending
that were partly offset by negative contributions from nonresidential fixed investment, private inventory
investment, exports, and federal government spending. Imports, which are a subtraction in the
calculation of GDP, increased.

      The deceleration in real GDP in the first quarter reflected a larger decrease in nonresidential
fixed investment, a deceleration in PCE, a downturn in federal government spending, an upturn in
imports, and larger decreases in private inventory investment and in exports that were partly offset by an
upturn in state and local government spending and an acceleration in residential fixed investment.


BOX____
              Upcoming Annual Revision of the National Income and Product Accounts

      The annual revision of the national income and product accounts, covering the first quarter of 2013
through the first quarter of 2016, will be released along with the "advance" estimate of GDP for the second
quarter of 2016 on July 29.  For more information, see the Technical Note.
_______


FOOTNOTE_____
      Quarterly estimates are expressed at seasonally adjusted annual rates, unless otherwise specified. Percent
changes are calculated from unrounded data and are annualized. "Real" estimates are in chained (2009) dollars.
Price indexes are chain-type measures.

This news release is available on BEA's Web site.
_____________

      Real gross domestic purchases -- purchases by U.S. residents of goods and services wherever produced --
increased 0.9 percent in the first quarter, compared with an increase of 1.5 percent in the fourth. The price
index for gross domestic purchases, which measures prices paid by U.S. residents, increased 0.3 percent in
the first quarter, compared with an increase of 0.4 percent in the fourth. Excluding food and energy prices, the
price index for gross domestic purchases increased 1.4 percent, compared with an increase of 1.0 percent.

      Current-dollar GDP -- the market value of the goods and services produced by the nation’s
economy less the value of the goods and services used up in production -- increased 1.2 percent, or
$56.3 billion, in the first quarter to a level of $18,221.1 billion. In the fourth quarter, current-dollar GDP
increased 2.3 percent, or $104.6 billion.


Disposition of personal income

      Current-dollar personal income increased $130.8 billion in the first quarter, compared with an
increase of $117.4 billion in the fourth. The acceleration in personal income primarily reflected an
upturn in personal interest income and an acceleration in personal current transfer receipts that were
partly offset by a downturn in personal dividend income.

      Personal current taxes increased $24.3 billion in the first quarter, compared with an increase of
$28.4 billion in the fourth.

      Disposable personal income increased $106.5 billion, or 3.2 percent, in the first quarter,
compared with an increase of $89.0 billion, or 2.7 percent, in the fourth. Real disposable personal
income increased 2.9 percent, compared with an increase of 2.3 percent.

      Personal outlays increased $72.5 billion in the first quarter, compared with an increase of $90.9
billion in the fourth.

      Personal saving -- disposable personal income less personal outlays -- was $712.3 billion in the
first quarter, compared with $678.3 billion in the fourth.

      The personal saving rate -- personal saving as a percentage of disposable personal income --
was 5.2 percent in the first quarter, compared with 5.0 percent in the fourth. For a comparison of
personal saving in BEA's national income and product accounts with personal saving in the Federal
Reserve Board's financial accounts of the United States and data on changes in net worth, go to
www.bea.gov/national/nipaweb/Nipa-Frb.asp.


BOX_____
      Information on the assumptions used for unavailable source data is provided in a technical note
that is posted with the news release on BEA's Web site. Within a few days after the release, a detailed
"Key Source Data and Assumptions" file is posted on the Web site. In the middle of each month, an
analysis of the current quarterly estimate of GDP and related series is made available on the Web site;
click on Survey of Current Business, "GDP and the Economy."  For information on revisions, see
"Revisions to GDP, GDI, and Their Major Components."
________

                                        *          *          *
      BEA's national, international, regional, and industry estimates; the Survey of Current Business;
and BEA news releases are available without charge on BEA's Web site at www.bea.gov. By visiting the
site, you can also subscribe to receive free e-mail summaries of BEA releases and announcements.

                                        *          *          *

                         Next release -- May 27, 2016 at 8:30 A.M. EDT for:
                  Gross Domestic Product:  First Quarter 2016 (Second Estimate)
                  Corporate Profits:  First Quarter 2016 (Preliminary Estimate)




                                      Comparisons of Revisions to GDP


	Current quarterly estimates of GDP are released on the following schedule: "Advance" estimates, based on source
data that are incomplete or subject to further revision by the source agency, are released near the end of the first
month following the end of the quarter; as more detailed and more comprehensive data become available,
"second" and "third" estimates are released near the end of the second and third months, respectively.  "Latest"
quarterly estimates reflect the results of both annual and comprehensive revisions, which are typically released in late July.

	Annual revisions generally cover at least the 3 most recent calendar years (and the associated quarters) and
incorporate newly available major annual source data.  Comprehensive (or benchmark) revisions are carried out at
about 5-year intervals and incorporate major periodic source data, as well as improvements in concepts and
methods that update the accounts to portray more accurately the evolving U.S. economy.

	The table below presents the average revisions to the quarterly percent changes in real and current-dollar
GDP for the different estimate vintages.  From the advance estimate to the second estimate (1 month later), the
average revision to real GDP growth without regard to sign is 0.5 percentage point, while from the advance
estimate to the third estimate (2 months later), it is 0.6 percentage point.  From the advance estimate to the latest
estimate, the average revision without regard to sign is 1.2 percentage points.  Larger average revisions for the
latest estimates reflect the fact that comprehensive revisions include major improvements to the accounts, such as
the incorporation of BEA's latest benchmark input-output accounts.  The current quarterly estimates correctly indicate the
direction of change in real GDP 96 percent of the time, correctly indicate whether GDP is accelerating or
decelerating about 75 percent of the time, and correctly indicate whether real GDP growth is above, near, or
below trend growth about 83 percent of the time.


                      Revisions Between Quarterly Percent Changes of GDP: Vintage Comparisons
                                                  [Annual rates]

       Vintages                                   Average         Average without     Standard deviation of
       compared                                                    regard to sign      revisions without
                                                                                         regard to sign

________________________________________________________Real GDP_____________________________________________________

Advance to second....................               0.1                 0.5                  0.4
Advance to third.....................               0.1                 0.6                  0.5
Second to third......................               0.0                 0.2                  0.3

Advance to latest....................              -0.1                 1.2                  1.0


____________________________________________________Current-dollar GDP_______________________________________________

Advance to second....................               0.1                 0.5                  0.4
Advance to third.....................               0.2                 0.7                  0.5
Second to third......................               0.1                 0.3                  0.3
Advance to latest....................               0.1                 1.3                  1.0

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
 NOTE.  These comparisons are based on the period from 1993 through 2014.

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Presidential Nominating Process
Primary: Tuesday 26 April 2016
State Committee Meeting: Friday 20 May 2016 (presumably)
Republicans
Candidate Popular
Vote
Delegate Votes
Soft
Pledged
Soft
Unpledged
Soft
Total
Hard Total
Trump, Donald John, Sr. 123,372  57.84% 28 100.00%   28 100.00% 28 100.00%
Kasich, John Richard 60,478  28.35%        
Cruz, Rafael Edward “Ted” 24,974  11.71%        
Uncommitted 2,739   1.28%        
Carson, Benjamin Solomon “Ben”, Sr. 1,746   0.82%        
Total 213,309 100.00% 28 100.00%   28 100.00% 28 100.00%

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Presidential Nominating Process
Primary: Tuesday 26 April 2016
Republicans
Candidate Popular
Vote
Delegate Votes
Soft
Pledged
Soft
Unpledged
Soft
Total
Hard Total
Trump, Donald John, Sr. 39,063  63.83% 11  57.89%   11  57.89% 11  57.89%
Kasich, John Richard 14,926  24.39% 5  26.32%   5  26.32% 5  26.32%
Cruz, Rafael Edward “Ted” 6,398  10.46% 3  15.79%   3  15.79% 3  15.79%
Uncommitted 420   0.69%        
Rubio, Marco A. 387   0.63%        
Total 61,194 100.00% 19 100.00%   19 100.00% 19 100.00%

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Presidential Nominating Process
Primary: Tuesday 26 April 2016
Summer Meeting: Saturday 21 May 2016
Republicans
Candidate Popular
Vote
Delegate Votes
Soft
Pledged
Soft
Unpledged
Soft
Total
Hard Total
Trump, Donald John, Sr. 892,706  56.74% 17 100.00%   17  23.94% 17  23.94%
Cruz, Rafael Edward “Ted” 340,206  21.62%        
Kasich, John Richard 304,790  19.37%        
Carson, Benjamin Solomon “Ben”, Sr. 14,621   0.93%        
Rubio, Marco A. 11,745   0.75%        
Bush, John Ellis “Jeb” 9,293   0.59%        
Uncommitted         54  76.06%
(available)     54 100.00% 54  76.06%  
Total 1,573,361 100.00% 17 100.00% 54 100.00% 71 100.00% 71 100.00%

Copyright www.flags.net/UNST.htm Maryland Republican
Presidential Nominating Process
Primary: Tuesday 26 April 2016
Spring Convention: Saturday 14 May 2016
Republicans
Candidate Popular
Vote
Delegate Votes
Soft
Pledged
Soft
Unpledged
Soft
Total
Hard Total
Trump, Donald John, Sr. 236,627  54.45% 38 100.00%   38 100.00% 38 100.00%
Kasich, John Richard 100,086  23.03%        
Cruz, Rafael Edward “Ted” 82,043  18.88%        
Carson, Benjamin Solomon “Ben”, Sr. 5,631   1.30%        
Rubio, Marco A. 2,951   0.68%        
Bush, John Ellis “Jeb” 2,443   0.56%        
Paul, Randal H. “Rand” 1,459   0.34%        
Christie, Christopher James “Chris” 1,189   0.27%        
Fiorina, Carleton Sneed “Carly” 948   0.22%        
Huckabee, Michael Dale “Mike” 779   0.18%        
Santorum, Richard John “Rick” 451   0.10%        
Total 434,607 100.00% 38 100.00%   38 100.00% 38 100.00%

 

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Presidential Nominating Process
Primary: Tuesday 26 April 2016
State Convention: Friday 29 April – Saturday 30 April 2016
Republicans
Candidate Popular
Vote
Delegate Votes
Soft
Pledged
Soft
Unpledged
Soft
Total
Hard Total
Trump, Donald John, Sr. 42,476  60.75% 16 100.00%   16 100.00% 16 100.00%
Kasich, John Richard 14,222  20.34%        
Cruz, Rafael Edward “Ted” 11,115  15.90%        
Carson, Benjamin Solomon “Ben”, Sr. 890   1.27%        
Rubio, Marco A. 628   0.90%        
Bush, John Ellis “Jeb” 584   0.84%        
Total 69,915 100.00% 16 100.00%   16 100.00% 16 100.00%

 

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Copyright www.flags.net/UNST.htm Republican Convention
Presidential Nominating Process
Debate –  Fox – Cleveland, Ohio: Thursday 6 August 2015
Debate – CNN – Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley, California: Wednesday 16 September 2015
Debate – CNBC – Boulder, Colorado: Wednesday 28 October 2015
Debate – Fox Business News – Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Tuesday 10 November 2015
Debate – CNN – Las Vegas, Nevada: Tuesday 15 December 2015
Debate – Fox Business Channel, Charleston, South Carolina: Thursday 14 January 2016
Debate – Fox – Iowa: Thursday 28 January 2016
Debate – CBS – South Carolina: February 2016 (presumably)
Debate – NBC/Telemundo – Texas: Friday 26 February 2016
Debate – CNN – TBD: March 2016 (presumably)
Debate – Salt Lake City, Utah (announced 20 February 2016): Monday 21 March 2016
41st Republican National Convention: Monday 18 July – Thursday 21 July 2016
Republicans
Candidate Popular
Vote
Delegate Votes
Soft
Pledged
Soft
Unpledged
Soft
Total
Hard Total
Trump, Donald John, Sr. 10,121,997  39.65% 956  40.46% 1   0.92% 957  38.71% 956  38.67%
Cruz, Rafael Edward “Ted” 6,919,935  27.10% 551  23.32% 11  10.09% 562  22.73% 547  22.13%
Kasich, John Richard 3,677,459  14.40% 154   6.52%   154   6.23% 154   6.23%
Rubio, Marco A. 3,490,748  13.67% 173   7.32%   173   7.00% 173   7.00%
Carson, Benjamin Solomon “Ben”, Sr. 722,400   2.83% 9   0.38%   9   0.36% 9   0.36%
Bush, John Ellis “Jeb” 270,430   1.06% 4   0.17%   4   0.16% 4   0.16%
Uncommitted 71,695   0.28% 11   0.47% 17  15.60% 28   1.13% 118   4.77%
Paul, Randal H. “Rand” 60,587   0.24% 1   0.04%   1   0.04% 1   0.04%
Christie, Christopher James “Chris” 55,255   0.22%        
Huckabee, Michael Dale “Mike” 49,545   0.19% 1   0.04%   1   0.04% 1   0.04%
Fiorina, Carleton Sneed “Carly” 36,895   0.14% 1   0.04%   1   0.04% 1   0.04%
Santorum, Richard John “Rick” 16,929   0.07%        
No Preference 9,299   0.04%        
Graham, Lindsey Olin 5,680   0.02%        
Gray, Elizabeth 5,449   0.02%        
(others) 5,433   0.02%        
Others 3,911   0.02%        
Gilmore, James Stuart “Jim”, III 2,901   0.01%        
Pataki, George E. 2,034   0.01%        
Cook, Timothy “Tim” 517   0.00%        
Jindal, Piyush “Bobby” 221   0.00%        
Martin, Andy 202   0.00%        
Spoiled ballots 137   0.00%        
Witz, Richard P.H. 104   0.00%        
Lynch, James P. “Jim”, Sr. 100   0.00%        
Messina, Peter 79   0.00%        
Cullison, Brooks Andrews 56   0.00%        
Lynch, Frank 47   0.00%        
Robinson, Joe 44   0.00%        
Comley, Stephen Bradley, Sr. 32   0.00%        
Prag, Chomi 16   0.00%        
Breivogel, JoAnn 16   0.00%        
Dyas, Jacob Daniel “Daniel”, Sr. 15   0.00%        
McCarthy, Stephen John 12   0.00%        
Iwachiw, Walter N. 9   0.00%        
Huey, Kevin Glenn 8   0.00%        
Drozd, Matt 6   0.00%        
Mann, Robert Lawrence 5   0.00%        
Hall, David Eames          
(available)   502  21.24% 80  73.39% 582  23.54% 508  20.55%
Total 25,530,208 100.00% 2,363 100.00% 109 100.00% 2,472 100.00% 2,472 100.00%

Copyright www.flags.net/UNST.htm Indiana Republican
Presidential Nominating Process
Congressional District Caucuses: Saturday 9 April 2016
State Committee Meeting: Wednesday 13 April 2016
Primary: Tuesday 3 May 2016
Republicans
Candidate Popular
Vote
Delegate Votes
Soft
Pledged
Soft
Unpledged
Soft
Total
Hard Total
Bush, John Ellis “Jeb”          
Carson, Benjamin Solomon “Ben”, Sr.          
Christie, Christopher James “Chris”          
Cruz, Rafael Edward “Ted”          
Fiorina, Carleton Sneed “Carly”          
Kasich, John Richard          
Paul, Randal H. “Rand”          
Rubio, Marco A.          
Trump, Donald John, Sr.          
(available)   57 100.00%   57 100.00% 57 100.00%
Total   57 100.00%   57 100.00% 57 100.00%

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With his five blowout wins Tuesday night, Donald Trump has passed Mitt Romney’s popular vote total from four years ago and is on a trajectory that could land him more Republican votes than any presidential candidate in modern history – by a lot.

Trump surged to more than 10 million votes, according to totals that include Tuesday’s preliminary results across the Northeast. That’s already about 250,000 more than Romney earned in the entire 2012 primary season and 153,000 more than John McCain earned in 2008.

More significantly, Trump is positioned to easily pass the modern record-holder, George W. Bush, who collected 10.8 million votes in 2000.

That presents an uncomfortable reality for anti-Trump forces: they’re attempting to thwart the candidate who is likely to win more Republican primary votes than any GOP contender in at least the last 36 years, and maybe ever.

In an email to POLITICO, University of Minnesota political science professor (and Smart Politics blogger) Eric Ostermeier noted that only eight candidates have won more than 7.5 million Republican primary votes since the advent of the modern primary and caucus system. Ronald Reagan won about 7.7 million votes in 1980, the fewest other than George W. Bush’s 7.6 million in 2004, when he didn’t face a primary challenge.

George H. W. Bush clocked in at 8.2 million votes in 1988 and 9.2 million in 1992, while Bob Dole earned 8.4 million in 1996.

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Donald Trump, Laying Out Foreign Policy, Promises Coherence

Jeff Sessions is Donald Trump’s biggest fan. Here’s how their relationship began.

The unlikely alliance between Donald Trump and Sen. Jeff Sessions started because of the United Nations.

It was 2005, and Trump was busy criticizing the U.N.’s plan to launch a $1.2 billion renovation of its Manhattan headquarters. To the real estate mogul, who had constructed Trump World Tower across the street, the price for the remodel was unreasonably high.

“The United Nations is a mess,” Trump told the New York Sun, deriding just the kind of multilateral institution he now routinely pans in his presidential bid. “And they’re spending hundreds of millions of dollars unnecessarily on this project.”

After Sessions learned of Trump’s views, the Alabama Republican and then-Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) invited him to come to Washington to talk about building renovation and air his criticism of the U.N. project at a Senate subcommittee hearing.

The result was the best congressional testimony Sessions says he had ever heard. Even now, as Trump’s sole Senate endorser and the heart of his presence in Washington, Sessions loves telling the story. That’s partly because he likes to do his Trump impression.

“Y’all are gettin’ taken to the cleaners!” Sessions said while mimicking Trump in a recent interview, his accent drifting somewhere between Queens and the Alabama Gulf Coast. “There is no way it should cost that much! … If you give it to me, I’ll save you a billion dollars!”

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Speaking to Washington Post reporter Elise Viebeck, Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) imitated real estate mogul Donald Trump telling members of Congress they were being “taken to the cleaners” with the launch of the U.N. headquarters in Manhattan. (Sarah Parnass/The Washington Post)

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Eleven years have passed since that hearing, and sitting in his office on Capitol Hill, Sessions can’t suppress his natural affection for Trump. So perhaps it’s no surprise that the ultra-conservative southerner has become Trump’s main man in Washington as the leading presidential campaign careens toward the Republican convention.

“I think he can win, and I believe he will,” Sessions said. “He will need to continue to flesh out the details of his policies. But his instinctive response to Americans’ current situation has been pretty darn good.”

Sessions described why he thinks Trump appeals to a large swath of voters that are seemingly his opposite — neither rich nor well-educated — and why his ostentatious lifestyle and private jet don’t put off supporters.

“I do think it’s one of the charms he has. It’s more of a blue-collar attitude, but he is so proud of that plane!” Sessions said. “He doesn’t try to be cool, like, ‘I’m a rich person.’ He says, ‘Let me show you this, let me show you that!’ He takes you around and he wants to show you his towers.”

The Alabama Republican described Trump’s meeting last month with influential Republicans at the Old Post Office Building in Washington, which Trump is renovating.

“He couldn’t stop telling everybody about what all is going to be in it and how they’re going to have glass here, marble there…. He came to Mobile [Ala.] and my wife and everyone who was on the plane with him, they were charmed. He’s just unassuming and he enjoys people.”

But Sessions is having a hard time selling that Trump charm to his colleagues — no one else in the upper chamber has endorsed the businessman since Sessions on Feb. 28.

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The senator serves an increasingly important role for Trump, who will need help from the Washington establishment should he win the White House. Sessions is Trump’s chief resource on policy, his means of introduction to D.C.’s Republican power-brokers and the architect of what some aides describe as a Trump administration-in-waiting.

“I’ve been in two meetings, and in both of them I had to move it along because he really is intellectually curious.… Somebody says something and he latches onto it and they go on and on and on, and other people don’t get a chance to talk. He wants to know more about this, he wants to know more about that, and ask, ask, ask, ask. I think he’ll seek good advice and ask the right questions.”

After the hearing in 2005, Trump and Sessions were out of touch until last June, when they held a conference call on immigration policy and Trump began courting Sessions’s endorsement in earnest. Then Sessions defended Trump late last year when he called for a temporary ban on Muslim immigrants coming to the United States, saying Trump forced an “appropriate” conversation on security.

The Alabamian is best-known for his opposition to the Senate’s 2013 comprehensive immigration bill. But beyond his rejection of both a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants and his support for a wall along the Southern border, he also believes the United States should lower legal immigration. In December, he opposed a Democratic “right-to-migrate” amendment in the Judiciary Committee, which was adopted 16-4.

The affection between him and Trump runs both ways. “Look at him!” Trump said as he watched Sessions bound onstage at a rally in August. “He’s like, 20 years old! Unbelievable guy.”

Now, since Trump said he wants someone who could “walk into the Senate, who’s been friendly with these guys for 25 years” as his vice president, Sessions is the subject of the first wave of Trump VP buzz. (“Don’t bet any money on me,” Sessions recently told reporters.)

A Trump-Sessions ticket would permanently link the political odd couple, with their collision of North and South, brash and mild, business and politics. But the two are already joined by their controversial drive to pull the GOP — and through it, the country — toward nativism on immigration, trade and foreign policy.

“Sessions and Trump are united in the conviction that public policy in the United States should be tailored toward the interests of American citizens,” said Stephen Miller, a longtime Sessions aide who departed for Trump’s campaign in January. “That should be a noncontroversial thought, but it is not in our politics today.”

At 69, Sessions sees the nation-state as the heart of his political mission. Day to day, he leads Trump’s foreign affairs advisory group, courts GOP officials for the Trump campaign and serves as a liaison with organizations such as the Heritage Foundation and the Federalist Society. But, on a deeper level, the Republican senator is thinking about a nationalist revolution.

“The elites have become international, and they’ve ceased to have a primary loyalty to the nation-state,” Sessions said. “Republicans and Democrats do their fundraising cycles, and they go to Manhattan and they have their cocktails, and they hear the whining of some billionaire and ask him for money, and they read the Wall Street Journal, bless its heart — great organization that it is, it’s not perfect. The American people are not Darwinian. We’re not Randian, in a total, brutal survival of the fittest.”

Still, the unknowns of a Trump administration do make the senator nervous.

“Even moderates, they can see in Trump the potential to have logjams broken and things finally get done. This makes some conservatives and some liberals furious, nervous, and me nervous a little bit, because I’m a pretty pure conservative,” Sessions said. “So that’s a potential of his leadership.”

As Trump himself said, the fact Sessions endorsed him over Texas GOP Sen. Ted Cruz in the presidential contest was “big,” not just because of its possible influence in the primary but for how it disappointed the #NeverTrump movement. In public and in private, the conservative commentariat criticized Sessions and grieved losing him to the other side.

“Longtime conservative journalist from Alabama feels betrayed by home state Sen. Sessions. Hard to blame him,” Fox News’s Brit Hume tweeted Feb. 28, the day of the endorsement.

“Trump defends a Mussolini quote, won’t reject the KKK, and *now* Jeff Sessions endorses him?” RedState’s Erick Erickson wrote that day.

“Still hard to believe, Jeff Sessions of all people, endorsed this guy,” National Review editor Rich Lowry tweeted March 4.

Sessions said he has received little blowback from Senate colleagues. Maybe some saw the writing on the wall when Sessions appeared onstage with Trump at a rally in August and, without endorsing him, put on a “Make America Great Again” hat.

But the decision did represent a break for the senator, who many assumed would endorse Cruz, if anyone. Former aides didn’t even see it coming. “He’s normally circumspect about making endorsements, which is what really sort of surprised me,” said Armand DeKeyser, Sessions’s chief of staff from 1997 to 2005.

Though Sessions is all-in for Trump, he hasn’t managed to persuade any of his colleagues to make the same leap. His outreach on the campaign’s behalf has been informal, and he has not been tasked with netting further endorsements. But Sessions said that privately, his colleagues are more receptive to Trump’s views than they tell the press.

As for those Republicans who might suspect Trump’s moral character — his marital infidelity and two divorces have been widely discussed — Sessions points them to a biblical story of a pagan king who released the Jews from captivity and helped them rebuild the temple in Jerusalem.

“Scripture says, ‘He didn’t know the Lord, didn’t respect the Lord, but the Lord used him to advance his kingdom,’” Sessions said. “I just believe that at this point in history, Trump will defend religious faith. I talk to him about that.”

Sessions is familiar with controversy, racial and otherwise. In 1986, President Ronald Reagan nominated him for a federal judgeship. The ensuing confirmation process turned ugly over episodes from his past: the times he called the NAACP “un-American,” prosecuted civil rights activists for voter fraud and said, according to a former colleague, that he used to think the Ku Klux Klan was “okay.”

As for Trump’s controversial remarks, Sessions said he believes he’ll tone it down.

“I think he has said that himself,” Sessions told reporters this month off the Senate floor. “He’s made some mistakes. I think people have been willing to forgive him.”

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Story 1: Trump Predicted To Win All 5 Primary States With 118 Delegates Plus and Cruz Eliminated From First Ballot Victory — Part 2: Decriminalize and Legalize/Regulate All Drugs To Stop The Deaths From Overdoses and Put All Drug Cartels Out of Business — Declare Victory on The War on Drugs — Trump Rockets To Nomination Pushing The Limits — Wow — Videos

 

Republican Delegates

1,237 to win nomination
Donald J. Trump
949
Ted Cruz
544
Marco Rubio
171
John Kasich
153

Democratic Delegates

2,383 to win nomination
Hillary Clinton
1,636
Bernie Sanders
1,316

Superdelegates Clinton 519, Sanders 39

Unpledged Democratic party leaders who are free to support any candidate. The majority of the 712 superdelegates have declared support for Mrs. Clinton, though they could switch candidates if she were to lose the lead in pledged delegates, which are awarded based on election results.

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/us/elections/primary-calendar-and-results.html?_r=0

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2016 Presidential Primaries, Caucuses, and Conventions

Copyright www.flags.net/UNST.htm Republican Convention
Presidential Nominating Process
Debate –  Fox – Cleveland, Ohio: Thursday 6 August 2015
Debate – CNN – Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley, California: Wednesday 16 September 2015
Debate – CNBC – Boulder, Colorado: Wednesday 28 October 2015
Debate – Fox Business News – Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Tuesday 10 November 2015
Debate – CNN – Las Vegas, Nevada: Tuesday 15 December 2015
Debate – Fox Business Channel, Charleston, South Carolina: Thursday 14 January 2016
Debate – Fox – Iowa: Thursday 28 January 2016
Debate – CBS – South Carolina: February 2016 (presumably)
Debate – NBC/Telemundo – Texas: Friday 26 February 2016
Debate – CNN – TBD: March 2016 (presumably)
Debate – Salt Lake City, Utah (announced 20 February 2016): Monday 21 March 2016
41st Republican National Convention: Monday 18 July – Thursday 21 July 2016
Republicans
Candidate Popular
Vote
Delegate Votes
Soft
Pledged
Soft
Unpledged
Soft
Total
Hard Total
Trump, Donald John, Sr. 8,787,753  37.91% 846  35.80% 1   0.92% 847  34.26% 846  34.22%
Cruz, Rafael Edward “Ted” 6,455,199  27.85% 548  23.19% 11  10.09% 559  22.61% 544  22.01%
Rubio, Marco A. 3,475,037  14.99% 173   7.32%   173   7.00% 173   7.00%
Kasich, John Richard 3,182,957  13.73% 149   6.31%   149   6.03% 149   6.03%
Carson, Benjamin Solomon “Ben”, Sr. 699,512   3.02% 9   0.38%   9   0.36% 9   0.36%
Bush, John Ellis “Jeb” 258,110   1.11% 4   0.17%   4   0.16% 4   0.16%
Uncommitted 68,536   0.30% 11   0.47% 17  15.60% 28   1.13% 64   2.59%
Paul, Randal H. “Rand” 59,128   0.26% 1   0.04%   1   0.04% 1   0.04%
Christie, Christopher James “Chris” 54,066   0.23%        
Huckabee, Michael Dale “Mike” 48,766   0.21% 1   0.04%   1   0.04% 1   0.04%
Fiorina, Carleton Sneed “Carly” 35,947   0.16% 1   0.04%   1   0.04% 1   0.04%
Santorum, Richard John “Rick” 16,478   0.07%        
No Preference 9,299   0.04%        
Graham, Lindsey Olin 5,680   0.02%        
Gray, Elizabeth 5,449   0.02%        
(others) 5,433   0.02%        
Others 3,911   0.02%        
Gilmore, James Stuart “Jim”, III 2,901   0.01%        
Pataki, George E. 2,034   0.01%        
Cook, Timothy “Tim” 517   0.00%        
Jindal, Piyush “Bobby” 221   0.00%        
Martin, Andy 202   0.00%        
Spoiled ballots 137   0.00%        
Witz, Richard P.H. 104   0.00%        
Lynch, James P. “Jim”, Sr. 100   0.00%        
Messina, Peter 79   0.00%        
Cullison, Brooks Andrews 56   0.00%        
Lynch, Frank 47   0.00%        
Robinson, Joe 44   0.00%        
Comley, Stephen Bradley, Sr. 32   0.00%        
Prag, Chomi 16   0.00%        
Breivogel, JoAnn 16   0.00%        
Dyas, Jacob Daniel “Daniel”, Sr. 15   0.00%        
McCarthy, Stephen John 12   0.00%        
Iwachiw, Walter N. 9   0.00%        
Huey, Kevin Glenn 8   0.00%        
Drozd, Matt 6   0.00%        
Mann, Robert Lawrence 5   0.00%        
Hall, David Eames          
(available)   620  26.24% 80  73.39% 700  28.32% 680  27.51%
Total 23,177,822 100.00% 2,363 100.00% 109 100.00% 2,472 100.00% 2,472 100.00%

 

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Connecticut Republican
Presidential Nominating Process
Primary: Tuesday 26 April 2016
State Committee Meeting: Friday 20 May 2016 (presumably)
Republicans
Candidate Popular
Vote
Delegate Votes
Soft
Pledged
Soft
Unpledged
Soft
Total
Hard Total
Carson, Benjamin Solomon “Ben”, Sr.          
Cruz, Rafael Edward “Ted”          
Kasich, John Richard          
Trump, Donald John, Sr.          
Uncommitted          
(available)   28 100.00%   28 100.00% 28 100.00%
Total   28 100.00%   28 100.00% 28 100.00%
Copyright www.flags.net/UNST.htm Rhode Island Republican
Presidential Nominating Process
Primary: Tuesday 26 April 2016
Republicans
Candidate Popular
Vote
Delegate Votes
Soft
Pledged
Soft
Unpledged
Soft
Total
Hard Total
Cruz, Rafael Edward “Ted”          
Kasich, John Richard          
Rubio, Marco A.          
Trump, Donald John, Sr.          
Uncommitted          
(available)   19 100.00%   19 100.00% 19 100.00%
Total   19 100.00%   19 100.00% 19 100.00%
Copyright www.flags.net/UNST.htm Pennsylvania Republican
Presidential Nominating Process
Primary: Tuesday 26 April 2016
Summer Meeting: Saturday 21 May 2016
Republicans
Candidate Popular
Vote
Delegate Votes
Soft
Pledged
Soft
Unpledged
Soft
Total
Hard Total
Bush, John Ellis “Jeb”          
Carson, Benjamin Solomon “Ben”, Sr.          
Cruz, Rafael Edward “Ted”          
Kasich, John Richard          
Rubio, Marco A.          
Trump, Donald John, Sr.          
Uncommitted          
(available)   17 100.00% 54 100.00% 71 100.00% 71 100.00%
Total   17 100.00% 54 100.00% 71 100.00% 71 100.00%
Copyright www.flags.net/UNST.htm Delaware Republican
Presidential Nominating Process
Primary: Tuesday 26 April 2016
State Convention: Friday 29 April – Saturday 30 April 2016
Republicans
Candidate Popular
Vote
Delegate Votes
Soft
Pledged
Soft
Unpledged
Soft
Total
Hard Total
Bush, John Ellis “Jeb”          
Carson, Benjamin Solomon “Ben”, Sr.          
Cruz, Rafael Edward “Ted”          
Kasich, John Richard          
Rubio, Marco A.          
Trump, Donald John, Sr.          
(available)   16 100.00% 16 100.00% 16 100.00%
Total   16 100.00% 16 100.00% 16 100.00%

Copyright www.flags.net/UNST.htm Maryland Republican
Presidential Nominating Process
Primary: Tuesday 26 April 2016
Spring Convention: Saturday 14 May 2016
Republicans
Candidate Popular
Vote
Delegate Votes
Soft
Pledged
Soft
Unpledged
Soft
Total
Hard Total
Bush, John Ellis “Jeb”          
Carson, Benjamin Solomon “Ben”, Sr.          
Christie, Christopher James “Chris”          
Cruz, Rafael Edward “Ted”          
Fiorina, Carleton Sneed “Carly”          
Huckabee, Michael Dale “Mike”          
Kasich, John Richard          
Paul, Randal H. “Rand”          
Rubio, Marco A.          
Santorum, Richard John “Rick”          
Trump, Donald John, Sr.          
(available)   38 100.00%   38 100.00% 38 100.00%
Total   38 100.00%   38 100.00% 38 100.00%

Latest Polls

Monday, April 25
Race/Topic(Click to Sort) Poll Results Spread
2016 Republican Presidential Nomination USA Today/Suffolk Trump 45, Cruz 29, Kasich 17 Trump +16
2016 Democratic Presidential Nomination USA Today/Suffolk Clinton 50, Sanders 45 Clinton +5
Pennsylvania Republican Presidential Primary FOX 29/Opinion Savvy Trump 48, Cruz 28, Kasich 19 Trump +20
Pennsylvania Republican Presidential Primary PPP (D)* Trump 51, Cruz 25, Kasich 22 Trump +26
Pennsylvania Democratic Presidential Primary FOX 29/Opinion Savvy Clinton 52, Sanders 41 Clinton +11
Pennsylvania Democratic Presidential Primary PPP (D)* Clinton 51, Sanders 41 Clinton +10
Pennsylvania Democratic Presidential Primary Harper (R) Clinton 61, Sanders 33 Clinton +28
Connecticut Republican Presidential Primary PPP (D)* Trump 59, Kasich 25, Cruz 13 Trump +34
Connecticut Republican Presidential Primary Gravis Trump 54, Kasich 27, Cruz 9 Trump +27
Connecticut Democratic Presidential Primary PPP (D)* Clinton 48, Sanders 46 Clinton +2
Rhode Island Republican Presidential Primary PPP (D)* Trump 61, Kasich 23, Cruz 13 Trump +38
Rhode Island Republican Presidential Primary Gravis Trump 58, Kasich 21, Cruz 10 Trump +37
Rhode Island Democratic Presidential Primary PPP (D)* Clinton 45, Sanders 49 Sanders +4
Maryland Republican Presidential Primary Gravis Trump 53, Kasich 24, Cruz 22 Trump +29
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton GWU/Battleground Clinton 46, Trump 43 Clinton +3
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton USA Today/Suffolk Clinton 50, Trump 39 Clinton +11
General Election: Cruz vs. Clinton USA Today/Suffolk Clinton 49, Cruz 42 Clinton +7
General Election: Kasich vs. Clinton USA Today/Suffolk Kasich 46, Clinton 41 Kasich +5
General Election: Trump vs. Sanders GWU/Battleground Sanders 50, Trump 40 Sanders +10
General Election: Trump vs. Sanders USA Today/Suffolk Sanders 52, Trump 37 Sanders +15
General Election: Cruz vs. Sanders USA Today/Suffolk Sanders 50, Cruz 38 Sanders +12
General Election: Kasich vs. Sanders USA Today/Suffolk Sanders 44, Kasich 43 Sanders +1
Pennsylvania Senate – Democratic Primary FOX 29/Opinion Savvy McGinty 39, Sestak 34, Fetterman 14 McGinty +5
Pennsylvania Senate – Democratic Primary Harper (R) McGinty 39, Sestak 33, Fetterman 15 McGinty +6
President Obama Job Approval USA Today/Suffolk Approve 46, Disapprove 45 Approve +1
President Obama Job Approval GWU/Battleground Approve 51, Disapprove 46 Approve +5
2016 Generic Congressional Vote GWU/Battleground Democrats 46, Republicans 41 Democrats +5
Direction of Country GWU/Battleground Right Direction 26, Wrong Track 66 Wrong Track +40
Direction of Country USA Today/Suffolk Right Direction 28, Wrong Track 61 Wrong Track +33
Direction of Country Rasmussen Reports Right Direction 26, Wrong Track 67 Wrong Track +41
Sunday, April 24
Race/Topic(Click to Sort) Poll Results Spread
Pennsylvania Republican Presidential Primary NBC/WSJ/Marist Trump 45, Cruz 27, Kasich 24 Trump +18
Pennsylvania Democratic Presidential Primary NBC/WSJ/Marist Clinton 55, Sanders 40 Clinton +15
Rhode Island Republican Presidential Primary Brown University Trump 38, Kasich 25, Cruz 14 Trump +13
Rhode Island Democratic Presidential Primary Brown University Clinton 43, Sanders 34 Clinton +9
Indiana Republican Presidential Primary CBS News/YouGov Trump 40, Cruz 35, Kasich 20 Trump +5
Indiana Democratic Presidential Primary CBS News/YouGov Clinton 49, Sanders 44 Clinton +5
Pennsylvania Republican Presidential Primary CBS News/YouGov Trump 49, Cruz 26, Kasich 22 Trump +23
Pennsylvania Democratic Presidential Primary CBS News/YouGov Clinton 51, Sanders 43 Clinton +8
Pennsylvania: Trump vs. Clinton NBC/WSJ/Marist Clinton 54, Trump 39 Clinton +15
Pennsylvania: Cruz vs. Clinton NBC/WSJ/Marist Clinton 52, Cruz 41 Clinton +11
Pennsylvania: Kasich vs. Clinton NBC/WSJ/Marist Kasich 48, Clinton 45 Kasich +3
Pennsylvania: Trump vs. Sanders NBC/WSJ/Marist Sanders 57, Trump 37 Sanders +20
Pennsylvania: Cruz vs. Sanders NBC/WSJ/Marist Sanders 58, Cruz 36 Sanders +22
Pennsylvania: Kasich vs. Sanders NBC/WSJ/Marist Sanders 50, Kasich 44 Sanders +6
Friday, April 22
Race/Topic(Click to Sort) Poll Results Spread
Indiana Republican Presidential Primary FOX News Trump 41, Cruz 33, Kasich 16 Trump +8
Indiana Democratic Presidential Primary FOX News Clinton 46, Sanders 42 Clinton +4
Indiana Republican Presidential Primary WTHR/Howey Politics Trump 37, Cruz 31, Kasich 22 Trump +6
Indiana Democratic Presidential Primary WTHR/Howey Politics Clinton 48, Sanders 45 Clinton +3
California Republican Presidential Primary FOX News Trump 49, Cruz 22, Kasich 20 Trump +27
California Democratic Presidential Primary FOX News Clinton 48, Sanders 46 Clinton +2

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IT’S OFFICIAL=> Ted Cruz Is Mathematically ELIMINATED from GOP Race – With Chart

As we predicted on April 2nd….    As of today, April 26, 2016, Ted Cruz is mathematically eliminated from winning the Republican nomination outright.

On April 2nd we predicted that Donald Trump would have 953 delegates as of today (needing only 284 delegates for the nomination) and that Cruz would have 550 delegates as of today (needing 687 to win the nomination).

We also predicted that only 634 delegates would remain and therefore Cruz would need more delegates than would be available.

Ted Cruz is eliminated.
It is clear that Cruz was eliminated tonight.
It is not clear yet on how devastating the final numbers will be for Ted Cruz.

After winning all five primaries tonight —  Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware, Maryland and Pennsylvania — Donald Trump has 945 delegates so far.

Ted Cruz finished third in Connecticut, Maryland, Delaware and Rhode Island.

There are fewer delegates remaining than we originally projected because the delegates in Wyoming, Colorado and North Dakota were allocated in shady voter-less elections after April 2nd.

After tonight’s primaries Cruz has — 559 delegates – He did not win a single delegate tonight.
Cruz needs 678 delegates to reach 1,237 delegates.
There are only 651 available.
It’s over.

 

 

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Harvey Levin: Sources say Prince was taking Percocet

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What is Addiction? [Gabor Maté]

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Canadian physician Gabor Maté is a specialist in terminal illnesses, chemical dependents, and HIV positive patients. Dr. Maté is a renowned author of books and columnist known for his knowledge about attention deficit disorder, stress, chronic illness and parental relations. His theme at TEDxRio+20 was addiction — from drugs to power. From the lack of love to the desire to escape oneself, from susceptibility of the being to interior power — nothing escapes. And he risks a generic and generous prescription: “Find your nature and be nice to yourself.”

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Dr. Gabor Maté ~ Who We Are When We Are Not Addicted: The Possible Human

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Trauma & Addiction: Crash Course Psychology #31

How Portugal Won Its War On Drugs

Glenn Greenwald on Drug Decriminalization in Portugal

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Ohio Community On Alert As Search For Gunman In Execution-Style Killings

Ohio Shooting : Horrific Brutal Shooting Targets One Family | 8 Killed

Marijuana Legalization Is Hurting Mexican Drug Cartels

10 Horrific Mexican Cartel Attacks

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White America Hooked on Heroin – Documentary

Drugs The Complete History of Illegal Drugs Full Documentary

US Addiction Epidemic Fuelled By Pharma Corporations

The Abuse of Prescription Drugs / Documentary Video

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Johann Hari: Everything We Know About the Drug War & Addiction is Wrong

How to end the war on drugs: Johann Hari explains in Baltimore

Jamie Oliver TED Talk on Obesity and Food

Is the “obesity crisis” just a disguise for a deeper problem?

Sugar — the elephant in the kitchen: Robert Lustig at TEDxBermuda 2013

Chuck Yeager Pushing The Limits (The Right Stuff)

Chuck Yeager is unquestionably the most famous test pilot of all time. He won a permanent place in the history of aviation as the first pilot ever to fly faster than the speed of sound, but that is only one of the remarkable feats this pilot performed in service to his country.

Charles Elwood Yeager was born in 1923 in Myra, West Virginia and grew up in the nearby village of Hamlin. Immediately upon graduation from high school he enlisted in the United States Army Air Corps to serve in World War II.

Shot down over enemy territory only one day after his first kill in 1943, Yeager evaded capture, and with the aid of the French resistance, made his way across the Pyrenees to neutral Spain. Although army policy prohibited his return to combat flight, Yeager personally appealed to General Dwight D. Eisenhower and was allowed to fly combat missions again. In all, he flew 64 combat missions in World War II. On one occasion he shot down a German jet from a prop plane. By war’s end he had downed 13 enemy aircraft, five in a single day.

After the war, Yeager continued to serve the newly constituted United States Air Force as a flight instructor and test pilot. In 1947, he was assigned to test the rocket-powered X-1 fighter plane. At the time, no one knew if a fixed-wing aircraft could fly faster than sound, or if a human pilot could survive the experience. Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier on October 14, 1947, only days after cracking several ribs in a horseback riding accident. In 1952, he set a new air speed record of 1650 mph, more than twice the speed of sound.

In 1963, Yeager was flying the experimental Lockheed Starfighter at over twice the speed of sound when the engine shut off and he was forced to abandon the spinning aircraft. Yeager’s compression suit was set on fire by the burning debris from the ejector seat, which became entangled in his parachute. He survived the fall, but required extensive skin grafts for his burns.

A bestselling nonfiction book, The Right Stuff (1979) by Tom Wolfe, and the popular film of the same title (1983), made Yeager’s name a household word among Americans too young to remember Yeager’s exploits of the 1950s. Yeager’s autobiography enjoyed phenomenal success and he remains much in demand on the lecture circuit and as a corporate spokesman. Chuck Yeager made his last flight as a military consultant on October 14, 1997, the 50th anniversary of his history-making flight in the X-1. He observed the occasion by once again breaking the sound barrier, this time in an F-15 fighter.

Eighty-Nine Year Old Chuck Yeager • F-15 Eagle Honor Flight

General Chuck Yeager Supersonic Reenactment – Long Version

New Kids On The Block – You Got It (The Right Stuff)

Avicii – Addicted To You

Effects of Percocet Addiction On The Body

Doctor Warns That Opiate Addiction Can Quickly Lead To Death

Everything You Think You Know About Addiction Is Wrong | Johann Hari | TED Talks

Overcoming Addiction – The Root Cause Of Every Addiction

Opioid Wars – Fault Lines

Opiate Addiction Facts

Oxy: The Hidden Epidemic

The Oxycontin Express

Heroin at Home: Rise of Opiate Use

Opiate Addiction Explained, Opiates, Vicodin, Heroin, and the Brain

The Journey of An Opiate Addict: Part 1, The Begining

The Journey of An Opiate Addict: Part 2, The Ease of Falling In

The Journey of An Opiate Addict: Part 3, Opioids/Opiates…Cause & Effect

The Journey of An Opiate Addict: Part 4, Trying Cold Turkey

The Journey of An Opiate Addict:Part 5, The Road Out Of Hell

The Journey of An Opiate Addict: Part 6, Motive and Willpower!

The Journey of an Opiate Addict: Part 7, Stopping Suboxone, Early…

How Opiate Addiction Happens and How To Recover

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The Pronk Pops Show 664, April 22, 2016: Story 1: Trump Launches Attack On Crooked Hillary The Queen of The Corrupt Clinton Machine — Republican Party Establishment Plan To Stop Trump and Cruz: Trash Trump, Crucify Conservative Cruz For Losing, Elect Hillary and Kill The Republican Party — Trump/Cruz or Session Ticket Triumphs With New United Republican Party — Huge Turnout and Landslide Trump Victory — Political Elitist Establishment Mass Suicide — The Stakes Are To High For You To Stay Home — Videos

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President Obama Job Approval Gallup Approve 51, Disapprove 44 Approve +7
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Pennsylvania Democratic Presidential Primary Franklin & Marshall Clinton 58, Sanders 31 Clinton +27
Pennsylvania Republican Presidential Primary Franklin & Marshall Trump 40, Cruz 26, Kasich 24 Trump +14
Maryland Democratic Presidential Primary Monmouth Clinton 57, Sanders 32 Clinton +25
Pennsylvania Senate – Democratic Primary Franklin & Marshall Sestak 38, McGinty 29, Fetterman 8 Sestak +9
Maryland Senate – Democratic Primary (Van Hollen vs. Edwards) Monmouth Van Hollen 52, Edwards 36 Van Hollen +16
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Direction of Country Reuters/Ipsos Right Direction 25, Wrong Track 61 Wrong Track +36
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Connecticut Republican Presidential Primary Quinnipiac Trump 48, Kasich 28, Cruz 19 Trump +20
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The Declaration of Independence: A Transcription


IN CONGRESS, July 4, 1776.

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.–That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, —That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.–Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world. …

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How The Elite Plan To Steal The Election From Trump

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Romney Admits Trump Will Be President

Anti-Trump Ads Flood Airwaves, But Will They Work?

Rush Limbaugh on rift that threatens the Republican Party

Mitt Romney talks Trump attack, future of the GOP

Pat Buchanan: GOP establishment is right to be worried

Ingraham: How far will GOP establishment go to stop Trump?

How Far Will The GOP Establishment Go to Stop Trump

As Far As The Democrats Went To Stop Goldwater in 1964

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Substitute Hillary Clinton for

Lyndon B. Johnson 

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Trump – Transgenders Can Use Any Bathroom

Donald Trump’s “Tolerant” Transgender Comments Are BS

Trump reverses transgender ban

North Carolina’s Common Sense Bathroom Law Protects Our Kids

Ted Cruz Attacks Trump for Being Against North Carolina’s Bathroom Law

Women: Decide For Yourselves

The Transgender Fight For Safe Bathrooms

Transgender in Women’s Bathroom (Social Experiment)

The Transgender: Normalizing MENTAL ILLNESS

North Carolina and Georgia Anti-LGBTQ Laws: A Closer Look

TRANSGENDER BATHROOM LAWS – HB2

KS Bill Offers $2500 Bounty for Hunting Transgender People in Bathrooms

Transgender Rant: Leave My Children Alone!

Liberals Proclaim Creepy Old Man As Transgender “Goddess”

North Carolina Passes Anti-LGBT Bathroom Law

New bill requires males use male bathrooms, females use female bathrooms. No transgender nonsense

Trans woman, conservative spar over N.C. bathroom law

How Police Will Enforce Transgender Bathroom Ban

15 Celebrities You Didn’t Know Were Transgender

Transgender Woman Secretly Videotaped Cis Females in Bathroom at Los Angeles Shopping Mall

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PRINCE ALARMING PHARMACY RUNS … Indicate Secret Health Crisis

Prince hit up a local pharmacy hours before he died — the 4th time he visited this week — indicating his health was far worse than the simple flu.

TMZ obtained this photo of Prince leaving a Walgreens near his home in Minnesota Wednesday night at around 7 PM.

Our sources tell us Prince had frequented the Walgreens for years — but last night, people at the store were concerned because he looked much more frail and nervous than usual.

As we previously reported, Prince’s team told the media he was suffering from the flu. It seemed odd, because his private jet had to make an emergency landing in Moline, Illinois last Friday, just 48 minutes from his home.

Prince was hospitalized … but was discharged after only a few hours. Our sources in Moline told us at the time they felt Prince left the hospital way too soon because he was “not doing well” and needed further medical care.

On Saturday, the day after he was released from the hospital, Prince took the stage at a dance party near his home and curiously said, “Wait a few days before you waste any prayers.”

Prince died Thursday morning. Officials are investigating the cause of death.

http://www.tmz.com/2016/04/21/prince-walgreens-death/#ixzz46WDwdhtY

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Cream

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This is it
It’s time for you to go to the wire
You will hit
‘Cause you got the burnin’ desire
It’s your time (Time)
You got the horn so why don’t you blow it
You are fine (Fine)
You’re filthy cute and baby you know it

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You will cop
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Baby there ain’t nobody better (Ain’t nobody better)
So you should
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Yes you are

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Do your dance
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Take a chance
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You will cop
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Bathroom Brawl: Donald Trump, Ted Cruz Clash on Transgender Rights

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2016 Presidential Primaries, Caucuses, and Conventions

New York Republican
Presidential Nominating Process
Primary: Tuesday 19 April 2016
State Committee: Wednesday 25 May – Thursday 26 May 2016 (presumably)
Republicans
Candidate Popular
Vote
Delegate Votes
Soft
Pledged
Soft
Unpledged
Soft
Total
Hard Total
Trump, Donald John, Sr. 524,936  60.41% 90  94.74%   90  94.74% 90  94.74%
Kasich, John Richard 217,901  25.08% 5   5.26%   5   5.26% 5   5.26%
Cruz, Rafael Edward “Ted” 126,156  14.52%        
Bush, John Ellis “Jeb”          
Carson, Benjamin Solomon “Ben”, Sr.          
Rubio, Marco A.          
Total 868,993 100.00% 95 100.00%   95 100.00% 95 100.00%
Copyright www.flags.net/UNST.htm Republican Convention
Presidential Nominating Process
Debate –  Fox – Cleveland, Ohio: Thursday 6 August 2015
Debate – CNN – Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley, California: Wednesday 16 September 2015
Debate – CNBC – Boulder, Colorado: Wednesday 28 October 2015
Debate – Fox Business News – Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Tuesday 10 November 2015
Debate – CNN – Las Vegas, Nevada: Tuesday 15 December 2015
Debate – Fox Business Channel, Charleston, South Carolina: Thursday 14 January 2016
Debate – Fox – Iowa: Thursday 28 January 2016
Debate – CBS – South Carolina: February 2016 (presumably)
Debate – NBC/Telemundo – Texas: Friday 26 February 2016
Debate – CNN – TBD: March 2016 (presumably)
Debate – Salt Lake City, Utah (announced 20 February 2016): Monday 21 March 2016
41st Republican National Convention: Monday 18 July – Thursday 21 July 2016
Republicans
Candidate Popular
Vote
Delegate Votes
Soft
Pledged
Soft
Unpledged
Soft
Total
Hard Total
Trump, Donald John, Sr. 8,794,954  37.89% 846  35.80% 1   0.92% 847  34.26% 846  34.22%
Cruz, Rafael Edward “Ted” 6,451,768  27.79% 548  23.19% 11  10.09% 559  22.61% 544  22.01%
Rubio, Marco A. 3,486,348  15.02% 173   7.32%   173   7.00% 173   7.00%
Kasich, John Richard 3,204,582  13.81% 149   6.31%   149   6.03% 149   6.03%
Carson, Benjamin Solomon “Ben”, Sr. 698,735   3.01% 9   0.38%   9   0.36% 9   0.36%
Bush, John Ellis “Jeb” 258,073   1.11% 4   0.17%   4   0.16% 4   0.16%
Uncommitted 68,400   0.29% 11   0.47% 17  15.60% 28   1.13% 64   2.59%
Paul, Randal H. “Rand” 59,083   0.25% 1   0.04%   1   0.04% 1   0.04%
Christie, Christopher James “Chris” 54,067   0.23%        
Huckabee, Michael Dale “Mike” 48,791   0.21% 1   0.04%   1   0.04% 1   0.04%
Fiorina, Carleton Sneed “Carly” 35,951   0.15% 1   0.04%   1   0.04% 1   0.04%
Santorum, Richard John “Rick” 16,536   0.07%        
No Preference 9,299   0.04%        
Graham, Lindsey Olin 5,687   0.02%        
Gray, Elizabeth 5,455   0.02%        
(others) 4,822   0.02%        
Others 3,911   0.02%        
Gilmore, James Stuart “Jim”, III 2,901   0.01%        
Pataki, George E. 2,034   0.01%        
Cook, Timothy “Tim” 517   0.00%        
Jindal, Piyush “Bobby” 221   0.00%        
Martin, Andy 202   0.00%        
Witz, Richard P.H. 109   0.00%        
Lynch, James P. “Jim”, Sr. 100   0.00%        
Messina, Peter 79   0.00%        
Cullison, Brooks Andrews 56   0.00%        
Lynch, Frank 47   0.00%        
Robinson, Joe 44   0.00%        
Comley, Stephen Bradley, Sr. 32   0.00%        
Prag, Chomi 16   0.00%        
Breivogel, JoAnn 16   0.00%        
Dyas, Jacob Daniel “Daniel”, Sr. 15   0.00%        
McCarthy, Stephen John 12   0.00%        
Iwachiw, Walter N. 9   0.00%        
Huey, Kevin Glenn 8   0.00%        
Drozd, Matt 6   0.00%        
Mann, Robert Lawrence 5   0.00%        
Hall, David Eames          
(available)   620  26.24% 80  73.39% 700  28.32% 680  27.51%
Total 23,212,891 100.00% 2,363 100.00% 109 100.00% 2,472 100.00% 2,472 100.00%

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Pennsylvania Democratic Presidential Primary Monmouth Clinton 52, Sanders 39 Clinton +13
Connecticut Republican Presidential Primary Quinnipiac Trump 48, Kasich 28, Cruz 19 Trump +20
Connecticut Democratic Presidential Primary Quinnipiac Clinton 51, Sanders 42 Clinton +9
Delaware Republican Presidential Primary Gravis Trump 55, Kasich 18, Cruz 15 Trump +37
Delaware Democratic Presidential Primary Gravis Clinton 45, Sanders 38 Clinton +7
California Democratic Presidential Primary Gravis Clinton 47, Sanders 41 Clinton +6
New Jersey: Trump vs. Clinton Rutgers-Eagleton Clinton 50, Trump 36 Clinton +14
New Jersey: Trump vs. Sanders Rutgers-Eagleton Sanders 55, Trump 34 Sanders +21
New Jersey: Cruz vs. Clinton Rutgers-Eagleton Clinton 50, Cruz 35 Clinton +15
New Jersey: Kasich vs. Clinton Rutgers-Eagleton Clinton 43, Kasich 43 Tie
Wisconsin: Trump vs. Clinton WPR/St. Norbert Clinton 46, Trump 34 Clinton +12
Wisconsin: Cruz vs. Clinton WPR/St. Norbert Clinton 45, Cruz 44 Clinton +1
Wisconsin: Trump vs. Sanders WPR/St. Norbert Sanders 52, Trump 33 Sanders +19
Wisconsin: Cruz vs. Sanders WPR/St. Norbert Sanders 50, Cruz 40 Sanders +10
Wisconsin Senate – Johnson vs. Feingold WPR/St. Norbert Feingold 51, Johnson 41 Feingold +10
New Hampshire Senate – Ayotte vs. Hassan WMUR/UNH Ayotte 43, Hassan 42 Ayotte +1
President Obama Job Approval Gallup Approve 51, Disapprove 46 Approve +5
President Obama Job Approval Rasmussen Reports Approve 48, Disapprove 50 Disapprove +2
Tuesday, April 19
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Maryland Republican Presidential Primary PPP (D) Trump 43, Kasich 29, Cruz 24 Trump +14
Maryland Democratic Presidential Primary PPP (D) Clinton 58, Sanders 33 Clinton +25
Maryland: Trump vs. Clinton PPP (D) Clinton 61, Trump 28 Clinton +33
Maryland: Cruz vs. Clinton PPP (D) Clinton 58, Cruz 24 Clinton +34
Maryland: Kasich vs. Clinton PPP (D) Clinton 54, Kasich 33 Clinton +21
Maryland: Trump vs. Sanders PPP (D) Sanders 60, Trump 29 Sanders +31
Maryland: Cruz vs. Sanders PPP (D) Sanders 62, Cruz 24 Sanders +38
Maryland: Kasich vs. Sanders PPP (D) Sanders 52, Kasich 32 Sanders +20
Maryland Senate – Democratic Primary (Van Hollen vs. Edwards) PPP (D) Van Hollen 42, Edwards 33 Van Hollen +9
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2016 Democratic Presidential Nomination NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl Clinton 50, Sanders 48 Clinton +2
2016 Republican Presidential Nomination NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl Trump 40, Cruz 35, Kasich 24 Trump +5
New York Republican Presidential Primary Emerson Trump 55, Kasich 21, Cruz 18 Trump +34
New York Democratic Presidential Primary Emerson Clinton 55, Sanders 40 Clinton +15
New York Republican Presidential Primary Gravis Trump 57, Kasich 22, Cruz 20 Trump +35
New York Democratic Presidential Primary Gravis Clinton 53, Sanders 47 Clinton +6
Pennsylvania Republican Presidential Primary Morning Call Trump 41, Cruz 23, Kasich 26 Trump +15
New Jersey Republican Presidential Primary Rutgers-Eagleton Trump 52, Kasich 24, Cruz 18 Trump +28
New Jersey Democratic Presidential Primary Rutgers-Eagleton Clinton 51, Sanders 42 Clinton +9
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl Clinton 50, Trump 39 Clinton +11
General Election: Cruz vs. Clinton NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl Clinton 46, Cruz 44 Clinton +2
General Election: Kasich vs. Clinton NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl Kasich 51, Clinton 39 Kasich +12
General Election: Cruz vs. Sanders NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl Sanders 52, Cruz 40 Sanders +12
New York: Trump vs. Clinton Emerson Clinton 55, Trump 36 Clinton +19
New York: Trump vs. Sanders Emerson Sanders 51, Trump 37 Sanders +14
New York: Cruz vs. Clinton Emerson Clinton 59, Cruz 28 Clinton +31
New York: Cruz vs. Sanders Emerson Sanders 58, Cruz 27 Sanders +31
New York: Kasich vs. Clinton Emerson Clinton 49, Kasich 39 Clinton +10
President Obama Job Approval NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl Approve 49, Disapprove 48 Approve +1
2016 Generic Congressional Vote NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl Democrats 47, Republicans 45 Democrats +2
Direction of Country NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl Right Direction 24, Wrong Track 70 Wrong Track +46
Direction of Country Rasmussen Reports Right Direction 24, Wrong Track 69 Wrong Track +45

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GOP elite whisper about a lower threshold for the front-runner to clinch the nomination.

Trump’s real magic number is less than 1,237

GOP elite whisper about a lower threshold for the front-runner to clinch the nomination.

Even before Donald Trump’s big win in New York Tuesday night, the conversations among party officials and high-level operatives about a contested Republican convention were already shifting dramatically.
The magic number of delegates for Trump to clinch the nomination on the first ballot, likely to be his best and perhaps only chance to do so, remains 1,237. But there are now whispers that the real number of delegates Trump must win by June 7, when the final contests take place, may be lower.

“The closer he gets to 1,237, even if he doesn’t get all the way there by the final primaries, the more likely he cobbles it together,” said one RNC member attending the quarterly party meetings in Florida, where sideline conversations are focused on this subject. “There are plenty of delegates that are unbound on first ballot, you’ve just got to go find them.”
When the convention opens in Cleveland in mid-July, roughly 200 delegates will arrive as free agents, unbound by the results of primaries or caucuses in their states. Trump’s campaign is confident they can win as many of them as they must in order to get to 1,237 on the first ballot.

“Trump has to get to 1,237, but there’s a lot of talk about, ‘What is the real number?’” said another RNC member. “Whatever half the uncommitted number is, that’s probably a reasonable number.”

“I think a lot of people think if he gets within 50-100 [of 1,237], he’ll be able to carry it,” said Steve House, the Colorado GOP chairman, who is himself an unbound delegate and is already being courted by the Trump and Cruz campaigns.

The whisper conversations about this indeterminate “real number” that Trump must hit by June 7 reveal a growing if reluctant consensus among party officials and establishment Republicans that if he gets close enough, they can’t take the nomination away.
“If he’s close after June 7, there’ll be a compelling reason for folks to say he’s won the most delegates by a lot and he’s won the most voters by a ton,” said Ron Kaufman, an RNC member from Massachusetts who is close to Mitt Romney and supported Jeb Bush earlier this year.

Kaufman believes this is the likeliest resolution to the GOP’s dramatic primary — and a perfectly acceptable one at that. “In the end, we want to make sure all those millions of people who voted in a Republican primary understand their votes were worthwhile. You just can’t kick all those voters — more than have ever voted in our primary before — to the curb. We want to make sure they’re with us in November.”

Trump still has an opportunity to hit the 1,237 mark before the convention, as he carries new momentum into five other Northeastern states that vote next week and where polls already show him ahead.

And he is gearing up to make a major push in California, where 172 delegates are up for grabs on June 7. Of the $20 million budget approved days ago to carry Trump’s campaign through the rest of the primary calendar, roughly $7 million to $9 million have been earmarked for television ads in the state, according to a source close to the campaign.
But an operative close to Trump’s team indicated that the campaign is ready to pull out all the stops to woo unbound delegates if the nomination comes down to it.

“This is like a Super Bowl ticket. The price only goes up,” the operative said. “If I were a delegate, I’d say I’m unpledged and hang my hat out there … wine me and dine me. I think there are going to be some free trips to Cleveland … that is time-tested and true in terms of delegates who are unpledged and campaigns doing what they need to do to get to their magic number.”

Our Principles PAC, the primary vehicle for establishment donors working to stop Trump, is also shifting into delegate-targeting mode.

“If he doesn’t have 1237 bound, declared delegates on June 7, then he’s not the presumptive nominee. So we’ll go into the convention and it’ll be an open convention,” said Katie Packer, the group’s director. “Anyone who suggests they know what will happen on that first ballot is lying. I give these delegates a bit more credit than being able to be bribed with a trip to Mar-a-Lago. We intend to make sure that every delegate understands how weak Trump is and how he has no chance of beating Hillary.”

However high his negatives with general election voters, Trump has proved to be an adroit politician and has taken dramatic steps to professionalize his campaign following weeks of setbacks in Wisconsin, where he lost the primary two weeks ago by double digits, and in a number of states where his organizational deficiencies allowed Ted Cruz’s campaign to sweep up delegates.

Trump has empowered campaign manager Paul Manafort to guide his operation and hired Rick Wiley, a former RNC staffer with strong ties to the party establishment — two fixers tasked with helping Trump repair existing shortcomings and secure the GOP nomination.

Republicans
Delegates Remaining: 733 Delegates
Trump D. Trump
845
Cruz T. Cruz
559
Rubio M. Rubio
171
Kasich J. Kasich
148
Uncommitted Uncommitted
57

His overwhelming victory in New York, where he is in line to win more than 85 of the state’s 95 delegates, may be the result of Trump’s popularity in his home state, the one place where he had an existing political organization that predated his presidential campaign. But there’s no question that in this case, the nomination calendar worked to Trump’s advantage, delivering him an opportunity for a reset following his roughest stretch since voting began.

“It’s like getting your quarterback hurt during your bye week,” one operative close to Trump’s campaign said. “He was in good enough shape in New York that [Manafort] could buckle down and spend some time revamping the larger campaign. And he has.”

Beyond the organizational changes he’s put in place, Manafort is also altering Trump’s own approach. Since Manafort took over as top strategist, Trump hasn’t appeared on Sunday political shows — a forum he dominated for months — and his victory speech on Tuesday night from the lobby of Trump Tower was notable for its relative message discipline, lack of insults and overall more polished tone.

After blasting the RNC’s nomination process as “rigged” last week, Trump made the same point slightly more subtly on Tuesday — merely by basking in his victory.
“It’s really nice to win the delegates with the votes,” he said.

 

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“I looked up and saw a white horse. Its rider carried a bow, and a crown was placed on his head. He rode out to win many battles and gain the victory”

~Revelation 6:2

“there is but a very small remnant,” he says, of those who possess a saving force of intellect and force of character — too small, preciously as to Judea, to be of any avail against the ignorant and vicious preponderance of the masses.

It is a good job, an interesting job, much more interesting than serving the masses; and moreover it is the only job in our whole civilization, as far as I know, that offers a virgin field.

~Albert Jay Nock, Isaiah’s Job

The Green Papers

2016 Presidential Primaries, Caucuses, and Conventions

Copyright www.flags.net/UNST.htm Republican Convention
Presidential Nominating Process
Debate –  Fox – Cleveland, Ohio: Thursday 6 August 2015
Debate – CNN – Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley, California: Wednesday 16 September 2015
Debate – CNBC – Boulder, Colorado: Wednesday 28 October 2015
Debate – Fox Business News – Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Tuesday 10 November 2015
Debate – CNN – Las Vegas, Nevada: Tuesday 15 December 2015
Debate – Fox Business Channel, Charleston, South Carolina: Thursday 14 January 2016
Debate – Fox – Iowa: Thursday 28 January 2016
Debate – CBS – South Carolina: February 2016 (presumably)
Debate – NBC/Telemundo – Texas: Friday 26 February 2016
Debate – CNN – TBD: March 2016 (presumably)
Debate – Salt Lake City, Utah (announced 20 February 2016): Monday 21 March 2016
41st Republican National Convention: Monday 18 July – Thursday 21 July 2016
Republicans
Candidate Popular
Vote
Delegate Votes
Soft
Pledged
Soft
Unpledged
Soft
Total
Hard Total
Trump, Donald John, Sr. 8,264,471  37.01% 756  31.99% 1   0.92% 757  30.62% 756  30.58%
Cruz, Rafael Edward “Ted” 6,324,365  28.32% 548  23.19% 11  10.09% 559  22.61% 544  22.01%
Rubio, Marco A. 3,484,238  15.60% 173   7.32%   173   7.00% 173   7.00%
Kasich, John Richard 2,983,432  13.36% 144   6.09%   144   5.83% 144   5.83%
Carson, Benjamin Solomon “Ben”, Sr. 699,085   3.13% 9   0.38%   9   0.36% 9   0.36%
Bush, John Ellis “Jeb” 258,032   1.16% 4   0.17%   4   0.16% 4   0.16%
Uncommitted 68,400   0.31% 11   0.47% 17  15.60% 28   1.13% 64   2.59%
Paul, Randal H. “Rand” 59,037   0.26% 1   0.04%   1   0.04% 1   0.04%
Christie, Christopher James “Chris” 54,119   0.24%        
Huckabee, Michael Dale “Mike” 48,757   0.22% 1   0.04%   1   0.04% 1   0.04%
Fiorina, Carleton Sneed “Carly” 36,103   0.16% 1   0.04%   1   0.04% 1   0.04%
Santorum, Richard John “Rick” 16,526   0.07%        
No Preference 9,299   0.04%        
Graham, Lindsey Olin 5,687   0.03%        
Gray, Elizabeth 5,455   0.02%        
(others) 4,822   0.02%        
Others 3,911   0.02%        
Gilmore, James Stuart “Jim”, III 2,901   0.01%        
Pataki, George E. 2,034   0.01%        
Cook, Timothy “Tim” 517   0.00%        
Jindal, Piyush “Bobby” 221   0.00%        
Martin, Andy 202   0.00%        
Witz, Richard P.H. 109   0.00%        
Lynch, James P. “Jim”, Sr. 100   0.00%        
Messina, Peter 79   0.00%        
Cullison, Brooks Andrews 56   0.00%        
Lynch, Frank 47   0.00%        
Robinson, Joe 44   0.00%        
Comley, Stephen Bradley, Sr. 32   0.00%        
Prag, Chomi 16   0.00%        
Dyas, Jacob Daniel “Daniel”, Sr. 15   0.00%        
McCarthy, Stephen John 12   0.00%        
Iwachiw, Walter N. 9   0.00%        
Huey, Kevin Glenn 8   0.00%        
Drozd, Matt 6   0.00%        
Mann, Robert Lawrence 5   0.00%        
Hall, David Eames          
(available)   715  30.26% 80  73.39% 795  32.16% 775  31.35%
Total 22,332,152 100.00% 2,363 100.00% 109 100.00% 2,472 100.00% 2,472 100.00%

Latest Polls

 

Monday, April 18
Race/Topic(Click to Sort) Poll Results Spread
2016 Democratic Presidential Nomination NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl Clinton 50, Sanders 48 Clinton +2
2016 Republican Presidential Nomination NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl Trump 40, Cruz 35, Kasich 24 Trump +5
New York Republican Presidential Primary Emerson Trump 55, Kasich 21, Cruz 18 Trump +34
New York Democratic Presidential Primary Emerson Clinton 55, Sanders 40 Clinton +15
New York Republican Presidential Primary Gravis Trump 57, Kasich 22, Cruz 20 Trump +35
New York Democratic Presidential Primary Gravis Clinton 53, Sanders 47 Clinton +6
Pennsylvania Republican Presidential Primary Morning Call Trump 41, Cruz 23, Kasich 26 Trump +15
New Jersey Republican Presidential Primary Rutgers-Eagleton Trump 52, Kasich 24, Cruz 18 Trump +28
New Jersey Democratic Presidential Primary Rutgers-Eagleton Clinton 51, Sanders 42 Clinton +9
General Election: Trump vs. Clinton NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl Clinton 50, Trump 39 Clinton +11
General Election: Cruz vs. Clinton NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl Clinton 46, Cruz 44 Clinton +2
General Election: Kasich vs. Clinton NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl Kasich 51, Clinton 39 Kasich +12
General Election: Cruz vs. Sanders NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl Sanders 52, Cruz 40 Sanders +12
New York: Trump vs. Clinton Emerson Clinton 55, Trump 36 Clinton +19
New York: Trump vs. Sanders Emerson Sanders 51, Trump 37 Sanders +14
New York: Cruz vs. Clinton Emerson Clinton 59, Cruz 28 Clinton +31
New York: Cruz vs. Sanders Emerson Sanders 58, Cruz 27 Sanders +31
New York: Kasich vs. Clinton Emerson Clinton 49, Kasich 39 Clinton +10
President Obama Job Approval NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl Approve 49, Disapprove 48 Approve +1
President Obama Job Approval Gallup Approve 49, Disapprove 47 Approve +2
President Obama Job Approval Rasmussen Reports Approve 49, Disapprove 50 Disapprove +1
2016 Generic Congressional Vote NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl Democrats 47, Republicans 45 Democrats +2
Direction of Country NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl Right Direction 24, Wrong Track 70 Wrong Track +46
Direction of Country Rasmussen Reports Right Direction 24, Wrong Track 69 Wrong Track +45
Sunday, April 17
Race/Topic(Click to Sort) Poll Results Spread
New York Republican Presidential Primary CBS News/YouGov Trump 54, Kasich 19, Cruz 21 Trump +33
New York Democratic Presidential Primary CBS News/YouGov Clinton 53, Sanders 43 Clinton +10
Pennsylvania Republican Presidential Primary CBS News/YouGov Trump 46, Cruz 26, Kasich 23 Trump +20
California Republican Presidential Primary CBS News/YouGov Trump 49, Cruz 31, Kasich 16 Trump +18
California Democratic Presidential Primary CBS News/YouGov Clinton 52, Sanders 40 Clinton +12
Saturday, April 16
Race/Topic(Click to Sort) Poll Results Spread
New York Republican Presidential Primary NBC 4 NY/WSJ/Marist Trump 54, Kasich 25, Cruz 16 Trump +29
Friday, April 15
Race/Topic(Click to Sort) Poll Results Spread
New York Republican Presidential Primary 0ptimus (R)* Trump 49, Kasich 23, Cruz 14 Trump +26
Arizona Senate – McCain vs. Kirkpatrick Behavior Research Center McCain 42, Kirkpatrick 42 Tie

 

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/

 

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Phyllis Schlafly Releases Video After Attempted Coup by Cruz Supporters: “I’m Still in Charge” (VIDEO)

On March 11, 2016 conservative icon Phyllis Schlafly endorsed Donald Trump for President at his St. Louis rally.

But not everyone in her organization, Eagle Forum – or her family – agreed with Phyllis Schlafly’s decision.

Two weeks ago Phyllis Schlafly released several board members for disloyalty to the organization.
The group was planning to hold rogue board meeting to take over the Eagle Forum.

Last week the rogue Cruz supporters attempted a coup at Eagle Forum.

They held a non-sanctioned meeting and reportedly blocked Phyllis Schlafly from their conference call.

Today Phyllis released a video to the Eagle Forum. She’s still in charge.

“There seems to be a lot of confusion on what is going on in the ranks. I understand it was said that I was there but I only piped into the meeting to say I objected to the validity to what it’s doing. And I don’t. I’m still in charge.”

The Cruz supporters argued that Phyllis is senile and not in charge of Eagle Forum.
She certainly looks competent in this video.

 

Isaiah’s Job

Albert Jay Nock

This essay first appeared in The Atlantic Monthly in 1936. An MP3 version of this article, read by Dr. Floy Lilley, is available for free download.

I

One evening last autumn, I sat long hours with a European acquaintance while he expounded a political-economic doctrine which seemed sound as a nut and in which I could find no defect. At the end, he said with great earnestness: “I have a mission to the masses. I feel that I am called to get the ear of the people. I shall devote the rest of my life to spreading my doctrine far and wide among the population. What do you think?”

An embarrassing question in any case, and doubly so under the circumstances, because my acquaintance is a very learned man, one of the three or four really first-class minds that Europe produced in his generation; and naturally I, as one of the unlearned, was inclined to regard his lightest word with reverence amounting to awe.

Still, I reflected, even the greatest mind cannot possibly know everything, and I was pretty sure he had not had my opportunities for observing the masses of mankind, and that therefore I probably knew them better than he did. So I mustered courage to say that he had no such mission and would do well to get the idea out of his head at once; he would find that the masses would not care two pins for his doctrine, and still less for himself, since in such circumstances the popular favorite is generally some Barabbas. I even went so far as to say (he is a Jew) that his idea seemed to show that he was not very well up on his own native literature. He smiled at my jest, and asked what I meant by it; and I referred him to the story of the prophet Isaiah.

It occurred to me then that this story is much worth recalling just now when so many wise men and soothsayers appear to be burdened with a message to the masses. Dr. Townsend has a message, Father Coughlin has one, Mr. Upton Sinclair, Mr. Lippmann, Mr. Chase and the planned-economy brethren, Mr. Tugwell and the New Dealers, Mr. Smith and Liberty Leaguers — the list is endless. I cannot remember a time when so many energumens were so variously proclaiming the Word to the multitude and telling them what they must do to be saved. This being so, it occurred to me, as I say, that the story of Isaiah might have something in it to steady and compose the human spirit until this tyranny of windiness is overpast. I shall paraphrase the story in our common speech, since it has to be pieced out from various sources; and inasmuch as respectable scholars have thought fit to put out a whole new version of the Bible in the American vernacular, I shall take shelter behind them, if need be, against the charge of dealing irreverently with the Sacred Scriptures.

The prophet’s career began at the end of King Uzziah’s reign, say about 740 B.C. This reign was uncommonly long, almost half a century, and apparently prosperous. It was one of those prosperous reigns, however — like the reign of Marcus Aurelius at Rome, or the administration of Eubulus at Athens, or of Mr. Coolidge at Washington — where at the end the prosperity suddenly peters out and things go by the board with a resounding crash.

In the year of Uzziah’s death, the Lord commissioned the prophet to go out and warn the people of the wrath to come. “Tell them what a worthless lot they are.” He said, “Tell them what is wrong, and why and what is going to happen unless they have a change of heart and straighten up. Don’t mince matters. Make it clear that they are positively down to their last chance. Give it to them good and strong and keep on giving it to them. I suppose perhaps I ought to tell you,” He added, “that it won’t do any good. The official class and their intelligentsia will turn up their noses at you and the masses will not even listen. They will all keep on in their own ways until they carry everything down to destruction, and you will probably be lucky if you get out with your life.”

Isaiah had been very willing to take on the job — in fact, he had asked for it — but the prospect put a new face on the situation. It raised the obvious question: Why, if all that were so — if the enterprise were to be a failure from the start — was there any sense in starting it? “Ah,” the Lord said, “you do not get the point. There is a Remnant there that you know nothing about. They are obscure, unorganized, inarticulate, each one rubbing along as best he can. They need to be encouraged and braced up because when everything has gone completely to the dogs, they are the ones who will come back and build up a new society; and meanwhile, your preaching will reassure them and keep them hanging on. Your job is to take care of the Remnant, so be off now and set about it.”

II

Apparently, then, if the Lord’s word is good for anything — I do not offer any opinion about that, — the only element in Judean society that was particularly worth bothering about was the Remnant. Isaiah seems finally to have got it through his head that this was the case; that nothing was to be expected from the masses, but that if anything substantial were ever to be done in Judea, the Remnant would have to do it. This is a very striking and suggestive idea; but before going on to explore it, we need to be quite clear about our terms. What do we mean by the masses, and what by the Remnant?

As the word masses is commonly used, it suggests agglomerations of poor and underprivileged people, laboring people, proletarians, and it means nothing like that; it means simply the majority. The mass man is one who has neither the force of intellect to apprehend the principles issuing in what we know as the humane life, nor the force of character to adhere to those principles steadily and strictly as laws of conduct; and because such people make up the great and overwhelming majority of mankind, they are called collectively the masses. The line of differentiation between the masses and the Remnant is set invariably by quality, not by circumstance. The Remnant are those who by force of intellect are able to apprehend these principles, and by force of character are able, at least measurably, to cleave to them. The masses are those who are unable to do either.

The picture which Isaiah presents of the Judean masses is most unfavorable. In his view, the mass man — be he high or be he lowly, rich or poor, prince or pauper — gets off very badly. He appears as not only weak minded and weak willed, but as by consequence knavish, arrogant, grasping, dissipated, unprincipled, unscrupulous. The mass woman also gets off badly, as sharing all the mass man’s untoward qualities, and contributing a few of her own in the way of vanity and laziness, extravagance and foible. The list of luxury products that she patronized is interesting; it calls to mind the women’s page of a Sunday newspaper in 1928, or the display set forth in one of our professedly “smart” periodicals. In another place, Isaiah even recalls the affectations that we used to know by the name “flapper gait” and the “debutante slouch.” It may be fair to discount Isaiah’s vivacity a little for prophetic fervor; after all, since his real job was not to convert the masses but to brace and reassure the Remnant, he probably felt that he might lay it on indiscriminately and as thick as he liked — in fact, that he was expected to do so. But even so, the Judean mass man must have been a most objectionable individual, and the mass woman utterly odious.

If the modern spirit, whatever that may be, is disinclined towards taking the Lord’s word at its face value (as I hear is the case), we may observe that Isaiah’s testimony to the character of the masses has strong collateral support from respectable Gentile authority. Plato lived into the administration of Eubulus, when Athens was at the peak of its jazz-and-paper era, and he speaks of the Athenian masses with all Isaiah’s fervency, even comparing them to a herd of ravenous wild beasts. Curiously, too, he applies Isaiah’s own word remnant to the worthier portion of Athenian society; “there is but a very small remnant,” he says, of those who possess a saving force of intellect and force of character — too small, preciously as to Judea, to be of any avail against the ignorant and vicious preponderance of the masses.

But Isaiah was a preacher and Plato a philosopher; and we tend to regard preachers and philosophers rather as passive observers of the drama of life than as active participants. Hence in a matter of this kind their judgment might be suspected of being a little uncompromising, a little acrid, or as the French say, saugrenu. We may therefore bring forward another witness who was preeminently a man of affairs, and whose judgment cannot lie under this suspicion. Marcus Aurelius was ruler of the greatest of empires, and in that capacity he not only had the Roman mass man under observation, but he had him on his hands 24 hours a day for 18 years. What he did not know about him was not worth knowing and what he thought of him is abundantly attested on almost every page of the little book of jottings which he scribbled offhand from day to day, and which he meant for no eye but his own ever to see.

This view of the masses is the one that we find prevailing at large among the ancient authorities whose writings have come down to us. In the 18th century, however, certain European philosophers spread the notion that the mass man, in his natural state, is not at all the kind of person that earlier authorities made him out to be, but on the contrary, that he is a worthy object of interest. His untowardness is the effect of environment, an effect for which “society” is somehow responsible. If only his environment permitted him to live according to his lights, he would undoubtedly show himself to be quite a fellow; and the best way to secure a more favorable environment for him would be to let him arrange it for himself. The French Revolution acted powerfully as a springboard for this idea, projecting its influence in all directions throughout Europe.

On this side of the ocean a whole new continent stood ready for a large-scale experiment with this theory. It afforded every conceivable resource whereby the masses might develop a civilization made in their own likeness and after their own image. There was no force of tradition to disturb them in their preponderance, or to check them in a thoroughgoing disparagement of the Remnant. Immense natural wealth, unquestioned predominance, virtual isolation, freedom from external interference and the fear of it, and, finally, a century and a half of time — such are the advantages which the mass man has had in bringing forth a civilization which should set the earlier preachers and philosophers at naught in their belief that nothing substantial can be expected from the masses, but only from the Remnant.

His success is unimpressive. On the evidence so far presented one must say, I think, that the mass man’s conception of what life has to offer, and his choice of what to ask from life, seem now to be pretty well what they were in the times of Isaiah and Plato; and so too seem the catastrophic social conflicts and convulsions in which his views of life and his demands on life involve him. I do not wish to dwell on this, however, but merely to observe that the monstrously inflated importance of the masses has apparently put all thought of a possible mission to the Remnant out of the modern prophet’s head. This is obviously quite as it should be, provided that the earlier preachers and philosophers were actually wrong, and that all final hope of the human race is actually centered in the masses. If, on the other hand, it should turn out that the Lord and Isaiah and Plato and Marcus Aurelius were right in their estimate of the relative social value of the masses and the Remnant, the case is somewhat different. Moreover, since with everything in their favor the masses have so far given such an extremely discouraging account of themselves, it would seem that the question at issue between these two bodies of opinion might most profitably be reopened.

III

But without following up this suggestion, I wish only, as I said, to remark the fact that as things now stand Isaiah’s job seems rather to go begging. Everyone with a message nowadays is, like my venerable European friend, eager to take it to the masses. His first, last and only thought is of mass acceptance and mass approval. His great care is to put his doctrine in such shape as will capture the masses’ attention and interest. This attitude towards the masses is so exclusive, so devout, that one is reminded of the troglodytic monster described by Plato, and the assiduous crowd at the entrance to its cave, trying obsequiously to placate it and win its favor, trying to interpret its inarticulate noises, trying to find out what it wants, and eagerly offering it all sorts of things that they think might strike its fancy.

The main trouble with all this is its reaction upon the mission itself. It necessitates an opportunist sophistication of one’s doctrine, which profoundly alters its character and reduces it to a mere placebo. If, say, you are a preacher, you wish to attract as large a congregation as you can, which means an appeal to the masses; and this, in turn, means adapting the terms of your message to the order of intellect and character that the masses exhibit. If you are an educator, say with a college on your hands, you wish to get as many students as possible, and you whittle down your requirements accordingly. If a writer, you aim at getting many readers; if a publisher, many purchasers; if a philosopher, many disciples; if a reformer, many converts; if a musician, many auditors; and so on. But as we see on all sides, in the realization of these several desires, the prophetic message is so heavily adulterated with trivialities, in every instance, that its effect on the masses is merely to harden them in their sins. Meanwhile, the Remnant, aware of this adulteration and of the desires that prompt it, turn their backs on the prophet and will have nothing to do with him or his message.

Isaiah, on the other hand, worked under no such disabilities. He preached to the masses only in the sense that he preached publicly. Anyone who liked might listen; anyone who liked might pass by. He knew that the Remnant would listen; and knowing also that nothing was to be expected of the masses under any circumstances, he made no specific appeal to them, did not accommodate his message to their measure in any way, and did not care two straws whether they heeded it or not. As a modern publisher might put it, he was not worrying about circulation or about advertising. Hence, with all such obsessions quite out of the way, he was in a position to do his level best, without fear or favor, and answerable only to his august Boss.

If a prophet were not too particular about making money out of his mission or getting a dubious sort of notoriety out of it, the foregoing considerations would lead one to say that serving the Remnant looks like a good job. An assignment that you can really put your back into, and do your best without thinking about results, is a real job; whereas serving the masses is at best only half a job, considering the inexorable conditions that the masses impose upon their servants. They ask you to give them what they want, they insist upon it, and will take nothing else; and following their whims, their irrational changes of fancy, their hot and cold fits, is a tedious business, to say nothing of the fact that what they want at any time makes very little call on one’s resources of prophesy. The Remnant, on the other hand, want only the best you have, whatever that may be. Give them that, and they are satisfied; you have nothing more to worry about. The prophet of the American masses must aim consciously at the lowest common denominator of intellect, taste, and character among 120,000,000 people; and this is a distressing task. The prophet of the Remnant, on the contrary, is in the enviable position of Papa Haydn in the household of Prince Esterhazy. All Haydn had to do was keep forking out the very best music he knew how to produce, knowing it would be understood and appreciated by those for whom he produced it, and caring not a button what anyone else thought of it — and that makes a good job.

In a sense, nevertheless, as I have said, it is not a rewarding job. If you can touch the fancy of the masses, and have the sagacity to keep always one jump ahead of their vagaries and vacillations, you can get good returns in money from serving the masses, and good returns also in a mouth-to-ear type of notoriety:

Digito monstrari et dicier, Hic est!

We all know innumerable politicians, journalists, dramatists, novelists and the like, who have done extremely well by themselves in these ways. Taking care of the Remnant, on the contrary, holds little promise of any such rewards. A prophet of the Remnant will not grow purse proud on the financial returns from his work, nor is it likely that he will get any great renown out of it. Isaiah’s case was exceptional to this second rule, and there are others, but not many.

It may be thought, then, that while taking care of the Remnant is no doubt a good job, it is not an especially interesting job because it is as a rule so poorly paid. I have my doubts about this. There are other compensations to be got out of a job besides money and notoriety, and some of them seem substantial enough to be attractive. Many jobs which do not pay well are yet profoundly interesting, as, for instance, the job of research student in the sciences is said to be; and the job of looking after the Remnant seems to me, as I have surveyed it for many years from my seat in the grandstand, to be as interesting as any that can be found in the world.

IV

What chiefly makes it so, I think, is that in any given society the Remnant are always so largely an unknown quantity. You do not know, and will never know, more than two things about them. You can be sure of those — dead sure, as our phrase is — but you will never be able to make even a respectable guess at anything else. You do not know, and will never know, who the Remnant are, nor what they are doing or will do. Two things you do know, and no more: First, that they exist; second, that they will find you. Except for these two certainties, working for the Remnant means working in impenetrable darkness; and this, I should say, is just the condition calculated most effectively to pique the interest of any prophet who is properly gifted with the imagination, insight and intellectual curiosity necessary to a successful pursuit of his trade.

The fascination and the despair of the historian, as he looks back upon Isaiah’s Jewry, upon Plato’s Athens, or upon Rome of the Antonines, is the hope of discovering and laying bare the “substratum of right thinking and well doing” which he knows must have existed somewhere in those societies because no kind of collective life can possibly go on without it. He finds tantalizing intimations of it here and there in many places, as in the Greek Anthology, in the scrapbook of Aulus Gellius, in the poems of Ausonius, and in the brief and touching tribute, Bene merenti, bestowed upon the unknown occupants of Roman tombs. But these are vague and fragmentary; they lead him nowhere in his search for some kind of measure on this substratum, but merely testify to what he already knew a priori — that the substratum did somewhere exist. Where it was, how substantial it was, what its power of self-assertion and resistance was — of all this they tell him nothing.

Similarly, when the historian of 2,000 years hence, or 200 years, looks over the available testimony to the quality of our civilization and tries to get any kind of clear, competent evidence concerning the substratum of right thinking and well doing which he knows must have been here, he will have a devil of a time finding it. When he has assembled all he can and has made even a minimum allowance for speciousness, vagueness, and confusion of motive, he will sadly acknowledge that his net result is simply nothing. A Remnant were here, building a substratum like coral insects; so much he knows, but he will find nothing to put him on the track of who and where and how many they were and what their work was like.

Concerning all this, too, the prophet of the present knows precisely as much and as little as the historian of the future; and that, I repeat, is what makes his job seem to me so profoundly interesting. One of the most suggestive episodes recounted in the Bible is that of a prophet’s attempt — the only attempt of the kind on the record, I believe — to count up the Remnant. Elijah had fled from persecution into the desert, where the Lord presently overhauled him and asked what he was doing so far away from his job.

He said that he was running away, not because he was a coward, but because all the Remnant had been killed off except himself. He had got away only by the skin of his teeth, and, he being now all the Remnant there was, if he were killed the True Faith would go flat. The Lord replied that he need not worry about that, for even without him the True Faith could probably manage to squeeze along somehow if it had to.

“And as for your figures on the Remnant,” He said, “I don’t mind telling you that there are 7,000 of them back there in Israel whom it seems you have not heard of, but you may take My word for it that there they are.”

At that time, probably the population of Israel could not run to much more than a million or so; and a Remnant of 7,000 out of a million is a highly encouraging percentage for any prophet. With 7,000 of the boys on his side, there was no great reason for Elijah to feel lonesome; and incidentally, that would be something for the modern prophet of the Remnant to think of when he has a touch of the blues. But the main point is that if Elijah the Prophet could not make a closer guess on the number of the Remnant than he made when he missed it by 7,000, anyone else who tackled the problem would only waste his time.

The other certainty which the prophet of the Remnant may always have is that the Remnant will find him. He may rely on that with absolute assurance. They will find him without his doing anything about it; in fact, if he tries to do anything about it, he is pretty sure to put them off. He does not need to advertise for them nor resort to any schemes of publicity to get their attention. If he is a preacher or a public speaker, for example, he may be quite indifferent to going on show at receptions, getting his picture printed in the newspapers, or furnishing autobiographical material for publication on the side of “human interest.” If a writer, he need not make a point of attending any pink teas, autographing books at wholesale, nor entering into any specious freemasonry with reviewers. All this and much more of the same order lies in the regular and necessary routine laid down for the prophet of the masses; it is, and must be, part of the great general technique of getting the mass man’s ear — or as our vigorous and excellent publicist, Mr. H.L. Mencken, puts it, the technique of boob bumping. The prophet of the Remnant is not bound to this technique. He may be quite sure that the Remnant will make their own way to him without any adventitious aids; and not only so, but if they find him employing any such aids, as I said, it is ten to one that they will smell a rat in them and will sheer off.

The certainty that the Remnant will find him, however, leaves the prophet as much in the dark as ever, as helpless as ever in the matter of putting any estimate of any kind upon the Remnant; for, as appears in the case of Elijah, he remains ignorant of who they are that have found him or where they are or how many. They did not write in and tell him about it, after the manner of those who admire the vedettes of Hollywood, nor yet do they seek him out and attach themselves to his person. They are not that kind. They take his message much as drivers take the directions on a roadside signboard — that is, with very little thought about the signboard, beyond being gratefully glad that it happened to be there, but with every thought about the directions.

This impersonal attitude of the Remnant wonderfully enhances the interest of the imaginative prophet’s job. Once in a while, just about often enough to keep his intellectual curiosity in good working order, he will quite accidentally come upon some distinct reflection of his own message in an unsuspected quarter. This enables him to entertain himself in his leisure moments with agreeable speculations about the course his message may have taken in reaching that particular quarter, and about what came of it after it got there. Most interesting of all are those instances, if one could only run them down (but one may always speculate about them), where the recipient himself no longer knows where nor when nor from whom he got the message — or even where, as sometimes happens, he has forgotten that he got it anywhere and imagines that it is all a self-sprung idea of his own.

Such instances as these are probably not infrequent, for, without presuming to enroll ourselves among the Remnant, we can all no doubt remember having found ourselves suddenly under the influence of an idea, the source of which we cannot possibly identify. “It came to us afterward,” as we say; that is, we are aware of it only after it has shot up fullgrown in our minds, leaving us quite ignorant of how and when and by what agency it was planted there and left to germinate. It seems highly probable that the prophet’s message often takes some such course with the Remnant.

If, for example, you are a writer or a speaker or a preacher, you put forth an idea which lodges in the Unbewußtsein of a casual member of the Remnant and sticks fast there. For some time it is inert; then it begins to fret and fester until presently it invades the man’s conscious mind and, as one might say, corrupts it. Meanwhile, he has quite forgotten how he came by the idea in the first instance, and even perhaps thinks he has invented it; and in those circumstances, the most interesting thing of all is that you never know what the pressure of that idea will make him do.

For these reasons it appears to me that Isaiah’s job is not only good but also extremely interesting; and especially so at the present time when nobody is doing it. If I were young and had the notion of embarking in the prophetical line, I would certainly take up this branch of the business; and therefore I have no hesitation about recommending it as a career for anyone in that position. It offers an open field, with no competition; our civilization so completely neglects and disallows the Remnant that anyone going in with an eye single to their service might pretty well count on getting all the trade there is

Even assuming that there is some social salvage to be screened out of the masses, even assuming that the testimony of history to their social value is a little too sweeping, that it depresses hopelessness a little too far, one must yet perceive, I think, that the masses have prophets enough and to spare. Even admitting that in the teeth of history that hope of the human race may not be quite exclusively centered in the Remnant, one must perceive that they have social value enough to entitle them to some measure of prophetic encouragement and consolation, and that our civilization allows them none whatever. Every prophetic voice is addressed to the masses, and to them alone; the voice of the pulpit, the voice of education, the voice of politics, of literature, drama, journalism — all these are directed towards the masses exclusively, and they marshal the masses in the way that they are going.

One might suggest, therefore, that aspiring prophetical talent may well turn to another field. Sat patriae Priamoque datum — whatever obligation of the kind may be due the masses is already monstrously overpaid. So long as the masses are taking up the tabernacle of Moloch and Chiun, their images, and following the star of their god Buncombe, they will have no lack of prophets to point the way that leadeth to the More Abundant Life; and hence a few of those who feel the prophetic afflatus might do better to apply themselves to serving the Remnant. It is a good job, an interesting job, much more interesting than serving the masses; and moreover it is the only job in our whole civilization, as far as I know, that offers a virgin field.

Intel Lays Off 12,000 People After Lobbying For More Foreign Workers

One of the top users of foreign workers imported via the H-1B visa program announced Tuesday it’s laying off about ten percent of its global workforce.

Tech giant Intel is laying off some 12,000 workers, although it’s one of the country’s 15 largest users of H-1Bs, which are temporary visas that allow companies to hire foreign workers for American tech jobs. The big-time layoffs come even as the company has called for hikes in the number of foreign workers it is able to hire using H-1B visas.

The chip-making giant said the mass firings are part of a “restructuring initiative” that will further its shift away from the PC business toward smart devices and cloud-based computing.

But the firings stand out in light of Intel’s lobbying to expand the H-1B visa program. In 2013, the company’s government affairs managers complained that Intel simply can’t find enough homegrown workers in technical fields to meet its needs. And in 2014, the company called for allowing the spouses and children of H-1B recipients to automatically qualify for work in the U.S. as well.

Critics accuse Intel and other tech companies of exploiting the visas to drive down labor costs in Silicon Valley, while depriving qualified U.S. workers of jobs. Notably, Intel was also a defendant in a class-action lawsuit that accused several major tech companies, including Apple and Google, of colluding to keep wages low. That suit was settled for over $400 million in 2015.In 2015, Microsoft, HP, and Qualcomm all made big layoffs despite lobbying for an increase in H-1Bs. Intel itself also had a smaller layoff wave in 2015, which provoked a denunciation from Republican Sen. Jeff Sessions.

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The Daily Caller News Foundation attended the 17th Annual White Privilege Conference in Philadelphia, held April 15-17. The following is part of a series of articles concerning events at the conference.

The White Privilege Conference (WPC) is a very easy place to get offended.

WPC takes tremendous pains to protect everybody’s feelings. To ensure a gender non-conforming person isn’t labeled with a wayward “he,” attendees are asked to always introduce themselves with their name and their pronoun set. Presenters routinely ask for anybody to pipe up if they’re triggered by a presentation, and will apologize if such a complaint arises. Almost half the conference revolves around microaggressions and how to avoid them or defuse them.

All of this caution appears to be justified. WPC attendees, it turns out, are a touchy bunch. Here are seven things that overtly offended people at this year’s WPC.

1. The phrase “a nation of immigrants.”

Describing the United States as a “nation of immigrants” is very common, and it’s a particularly common phrase for those who oppose placing greater restrictions on immigration, illegal or otherwise.

But to the die-hard progressives of WPC, “nation of immigrants” is an appalling term that simply highlights the exploitation and genocide of American Indians and the occupation of their land. After Sunday morning’s keynote address, one attendee came up to perform a short piece of poetry denouncing the phrase.

“If you’ve ever used that term, stop using it,” he said. “It’s time to put an end to that idea, because it is wrong.” He then began a singing his poem to illustrate the point.

A nation of immigrants/is not an accurate term

It’s like covered-up history/with a blanket of germs

Should we say nation/Or occupation?

And when we say immigrants/Let’s not be ambivalent.

He went on in a similar manner for two minutes and won substantial applause at its conclusion.

2. Walking while white.

A major part of WPC are the daily caucuses, where attendees segregate themselves by race and talk through their feelings on white privilege.They were assembled collectively beforehand and assigned to a specific smaller room because of the large number of white people in attendance.

Before dispersing, attendees received a warning to be careful while walking to their rooms. Why? With so many white people going in so many different ways all at once, organizers warned they could start physically exerting their white privilege by walking too aggressively and not paying heed to their surroundings. If attendees weren’t careful, they said, they risked getting in the way of non-white attendees who would have no choice but to shy away and debase themselves before these barreling vectors of overwhelming privilege.

3. Preferred gender pronouns

After attendees checked their white walking privilege and made their way to the caucuses, the group leader of one section asked everybody in attendance to give their name and their “preferred gender pronouns” to open the proceedings. One woman, apparently used to this formality, even referred to them as her “PGPs.”

But the “preferred” label irked one attendee, who said using the casual descriptor of “preferred” ignored that for some people using “he” instead of “she,” or “they” instead of “xhe,” is a life-or-death choice.

“For some people, the pronouns aren’t ‘preferred’ … [they don’t] just prefer that gender, this is, like, their whole entire identity,” he said. “There’s a lot of danger in what goes on in terms of what pronouns you use.”

4. Having too many white superheroes in one movie.

One of Saturday’s keynote speakers was Frederick Gooding, Jr., who styles himself as “The Race Doctor.” Gooding gave a half-comedic, half-serious lecture intended to point out various moments of subtle white supremacy and white privilege throughout the past year. Near the end of his address, Gooding went after Hollywood for the recently-released film “Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice,” which features three Caucasian heroes in the form of Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman.

“I have a quota where it’s just a little too much whiteness, I gotta tap out,” the Doctor said to a laughing audience. “One white hero at a time, I can kinda take that, but you have two of them … but then, the White Man said, we gonna show you something. And they throw in a white woman!”

5. The phrase “undocumented immigrant.”

Those who follow the news may have heard by now that for a lot of people, the phrase “illegal immigrant” is decidedly not okay. No human being is illegal, the saying goes.  Instead, the phrase “undocumented immigrant” is often touted as an alternative.

But now that term may not be enough. During a workshop titled “Nativism 101,” on the topic of immigration and the groups opposed to it, one attendee objected to another’s use of the term “undocumented immigrant.”

“We do have documents,” she said. “They might not be recognized by the government, but we have documents.”

Instead of illegal or undocumented, the woman proposed that such immigrants be labeled “unauthorized immigrants.”

6. This reporter

WPC organizers reacted very poorly to the discovery that this year’s conference was being reported on from inside. This is unsurprising, since WPC has attempted to totally ban reporters from covering its proceedings and hasactively kept them out in the past.

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By Sunday morning, WPC organizers were aware that several storieshad been written about the conference’s proceedings, and they reacted swiftly. An email was sent to TheDCNF demanding that its reporter meet organizers in-person and sign a restrictive agreement that would prohibit him from saying or writing anything at all about what happened in the conference. This demand was not met.Later, prior to Sunday’s keynote address, WPC founder Eddie Moore, Jr. attempted to root out the conference’s media problem by encouraging attendees be on the lookout for anybody who didn’t have a nametag. Since TheDCNF had a nametag, this strategy was useless. Speakers were also told to open their presentations by asking if a reporter was in the room, a tactic TheDCNF nullified by having its reporter not respond to this question.

7. This photograph.

White privilege shirts for sale, pay what you want [Blake Neff]

A group at WPC was operating a table that featured anti-racism shirts for sale on a pay-what-you-want basis. TheDCNF found this arrangement intriguing, so its reporter snapped a photo of it.This provoked consternation from the woman watching over the table, who said the reporter should have asked permission before taking such an intrusive photo (that had no people in it).

http://dailycaller.com/2016/04/18/7-things-that-offended-people-at-the-white-privilege-conference/

 

“Life is unfair,” as President John F. Kennedy famously observed on this date…

Many people are familiar with the famous quotation by President John F. Kennedy, “Life is unfair.”

But few people today remember or know the context of this quote.

It was something he said, in part, with respect to what would become the Vietnam War.

In 1961, the newly-elected president decided to send more than a thousand American “military advisors” to South Vietnam, where the pro-Western regime of President Ngo Dinh Diem faced mounting threats from Communist insurgents and the North Vietnamese army.

In 1962, Kennedy increased the American presence in Vietnam to nearly 10,000 troops.

When Army reservists began being called up to serve there, after recently being stationed on another Cold War front in West Berlin, some complained that they had “done their time” and expressed their resentment by holding public demonstrations. One reservist even began a hunger strike.

President Kennedy was asked about this opposition during a press conference held on March 21, 1962.

He responded by saying that calling up the reservists “strengthened the foreign policy of the United States.”

After making this political point, Kennedy waxed philosophical.

“There is always inequity in life,” he said. “Some men are killed in a war and some men are wounded, and some men never leave the country, and some men are stationed in the Antarctic and some are stationed in San Francisco. It’s very hard in military or in personal life to assure complete equality. Life is unfair.”

Since then, those last three words have often been quoted, generally without any context.

When put into the original context, this quote might not fit the liberal image of JFK that many people have.

In fact, Kennedy was a committed Cold Warrior. He essentially accepted the “Domino theory” articulated by his predecessor, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and believed the spread of Communism needed to be stopped—by military means if necessary.

Thus, Kennedy shared Eisenhower’s concern that a potential takeover of South Vietnam by Communists could cause more “falling dominos” in Southeast Asia.

Eisenhower was the first president to send American servicemento Vietnam. In the early 1950s, he sent a handful of U.S.“military advisors” there to aid France in its unsuccessful effort to keep Vietnam as a colony.

After the French were ousted and Vietnam was split into South and North Vietnam in 1954, Eisenhower sent more “military advisors” to help support Ngo Dinh Diem’s fledgling government in South Vietnam. But the numbers were still relatively small; from 750 to 1,500 U.S. servicemen between 1955 and 1960.

When Kennedy became president, he took more significant steps toward getting the U.S. entangled in what we now call the Vietnam War.

In 1961, he sent 3,200 American “military advisors” to South Vietnam. He increased that number in 1962. By the time of his assassination on November 22, 1963, Kennedy had sent a total of more than 16,000 U.S. servicemen to Vietnam and more than 100 had been killed.

Kennedy’s successor Lyndon Baines Johnson dramatically escalated U.S. involvement in Vietnam. By 1968, LBJ had committed more than half a million US troops to the war.

When Richard M. Nixon became president in 1969, he began to withdraw American troops, pushed the South Vietnamese government to increasingly fight the war on its own and entered fruitless peace negotiations with the North Vietnamese.

Nixon resigned in 1974 in the wake of the Watergate scandal and Gerald Ford became president. By that time there were only a small number of American troops left in Vietnam. Most were there primarily to guard the U.S. embassy in Saigon.

Saigon fell to the North Vietnamese on April 30, 1975, bringing the Vietnam War to an ignominious end.

More than 58,000 American servicemen and women were killed during the course of the war.

Somewhere between 1 and 3 million North and South Vietnamese men, women and children were killed.

Ultimately, all of those deaths did not prevent Communists from controlling South Vietnam. Today, nobody in the U.S. seems to care that Vietnam is a Communist state.

Life, as President Kennedy noted, is unfair.

http://www.thisdayinquotes.com/2010/03/life-is-unfair-as-john-f-kennedy.html

 

The Left’s ‘Microaggression’ Obsession Is Indicative of Its Micro-totalitarian Tendencies

By Thomas Sowell

 

The political Left has come up with a new buzzword: “microaggression.” Professors at the University of California at Berkeley have been officially warned against saying such things as “America is the land of opportunity.” Why? Because this is considered to be an act of “microaggression” against minorities and women. Supposedly it shows that you don’t take their grievances seriously and are therefore guilty of being aggressive toward them, even if only on a micro scale.

You might think that this is just another crazy idea from Berkeley. But the same concept appears in a report from the flagship campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana. If you just sit in a room where all the people are white, you are considered to be guilty of “microaggression” against people who are not white, who will supposedly feel uncomfortable when they enter such a room.

At UCLA, a professor who changed the capitalization of the word “indigenous” to lower case in a student’s dissertation was accused of “microaggression,” apparently because he preferred to follow the University of Chicago Manual of Style, rather than the student’s attempt to enhance the importance of being indigenous.

When a group of UCLA law students came to class wearing T-shirts with a picture of one of their professors who had organized an intramural softball game, those T-shirts were protested as a manifestation of “white privilege.” Why? Because that professor had written a book critical of affirmative action.

“Microaggression” protests have spread to campuses from coast to coast — that is, from California’s Berkeley and UCLA to Harvard and Fordham on the East Coast, and including Oberlin and Illinois in the Midwest.

Academic administrators have all too often taken the well-worn path of least resistance, by regarding the most trivial, or even silly, claims of victimhood with great seriousness, even when that involved undermining faculty members held in high esteem by most of their students and by their professional colleagues on campus and beyond.

Word games are just one of the ways of silencing politically incorrect ideas, instead of debating them.

The concept of “microaggression” is just one of many tactics used to stifle differences of opinion by declaring some opinions to be “hate speech,” instead of debating those differences in a marketplace of ideas. To accuse people of aggression for not marching in lockstep with political correctness is to set the stage for justifying real aggression against them.

This tactic reaches far beyond academia and far beyond the United States. France’s Jean-Paul Sartre has been credited — if that is the word — with calling social conditions he didn’t like “violence,” as a prelude to justifying real violence as a response to those conditions. Sartre’s American imitators have used the same verbal tactic to justify ghetto riots.

Word games are just one of the ways of silencing politically incorrect ideas instead of debating them. Demands that various conservative organizations be forced to reveal the names of their donors are another way of silencing ideas by intimidating people who facilitate the spread of those ideas. Whatever the rationale for wanting those names, the implicit threat is retaliation.

This same tactic was used, decades ago, by Southern segregationists who tried to force black civil-rights organizations to reveal the names of their donors, in a situation where retaliation might have included violence as well as economic losses.

In a sense, the political Left’s attempts to silence ideas they cannot, or will not, debate are a confession of intellectual bankruptcy. But this is just one of the Left’s ever-increasing restrictions on other people’s freedom to live their lives as they see fit, rather than as their betters tell them.

Current attempts by the Obama administration to force low-income housing to be built in middle class and upscale communities are on a par with forcing people to buy the kind of health insurance the government wants them to buy — Obamacare — rather than leaving them free to buy whatever suits their own situation and preferences.

The Left is not necessarily aiming at totalitarianism. But their know-it-all mindset leads repeatedly and pervasively in that direction, even if by small steps, each of which might be called “micro-totalitarianism.”

http://www.nationalreview.com/article/419806/political-lefts-favorite-new-buzzword-thomas-sowell

 

Claims Of “White Privilege” Erode Responsibility

The social conditioning and indoctrination behind “white privilege” will come with a price tag…

You’ve got to give credit to the left. They have a seemingly limitless capability to generate popular ideas that are both empty-headed and dangerous. The latest boondoggle is “white privilege” — a philosophy that ascribes all accomplishments to favorable circumstances (if you’re white) and which requires accomplished (white) people to admit this and apologize for those circumstances.

Where to start with this one?

First, to use the left’s parlance, “white” is purely a political and social construct. People often use the term to mean Americans whose ancestors hailed from Europe. But the conflation of people from different European countries is a distinctly American phenomenon. Spend some time in Europe and it’s quickly evident that Belgians don’t see themselves as just like Italians any more than the Portuguese equate themselves with the Polish. (Even here in the United States, intermarriage between people from different European countries has tended to be a second- or third-generation occurrence.) “White” also seems to be a fluid epithet. George Zimmerman infamously became a “white Hispanic” (who knew?) as soon as he shot Trayvon Martin.

But the “privilege” part of “white privilege” is the more insidious of the two words.

Let’s face it — the race racket is a tougher sell these days. Slavery was abolished 150 years ago. Jim Crow was 80 years ago. Race baiters are now dealing with multiple generations of Americans who are “civil rights babies,” having grown up in the 50 years since the Civil Rights Act was passed in 1964. Millions of us have been raised to see racial equality as common decency. We never saw separate water fountains or segregated schools. We believe in equal opportunity and learned Martin Luther King’s speech in grade school. 40 million white voters believed that King’s dream was realized when Barack Obama was elected president of the United States in 2008.

The “racist!” accusation has little punch in this climate. So something new had to be devised. Something that didn’t depend on one’s actions, like the charge of “discrimination,” or even one’s thoughts, like “racism.” Something that, like the air we breathe, is both everywhere and impossible to see.

http://www.westernjournalism.com/claims-white-privilege-erode-responsibility/

 

 

White privilege

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For the clothing protocol in the Vatican, see Privilège du blanc. For the Macklemore & Ryan Lewis song, see White Privilege II.

White privilege (or white skin privilege) is a term for societal privileges that benefit people identified as white inWestern countries, beyond what is commonly experienced by non-white people under the same social, political, or economic circumstances. Academic perspectives such as critical race theory and whiteness studies use the concept of “white privilege” to analyze how racism and racialized societies affect the lives of white or white-skinned people.

According to Peggy McIntosh, whites in Western societies enjoy advantages that non-whites do not experience, as “an invisible package of unearned assets”.[1] White privilege denotes both obvious and less obvious passive advantages that white people may not recognize they have, which distinguishes it from overt bias or prejudice. These include cultural affirmations of one’s own worth; presumed greater social status; and freedom to move, buy, work, play, andspeak freely. The effects can be seen in professional, educational, and personal contexts. The concept of white privilege also implies the right to assume the universality of one’s own experiences, marking others as different or exceptional while perceiving oneself as normal.[2][3]

The concept has attracted attention and some opposition. Some critics say that the term uses the concept of “whiteness” as a proxy for class or other social privilege or as a distraction from deeper underlying problems of inequality.[4][5] Others state that it is not that whiteness is a proxy but that many other social privileges are interconnected with it, requiring complex and careful analysis to identify how whiteness contributes to privilege.[6] Critics of white privilege also propose alternate definitions of whiteness and exceptions to or limits of white identity, arguing that the concept of “white privilege” ignores important differences between white subpopulations and individuals and suggesting that the notion of whiteness cannot be inclusive of all white people.[7][8] They note a problem with the interpretation of people of color, in that it fails to acknowledge the diversity of people of color and ethnicity within these groups.[6]Conservative critics have offered more direct critiques of the concept; one writes that “today … the lives of minorities are no longer stunted by prejudice and ‘white privilege'”,[9] while another says that the concept is a danger to the project of achieving an equal society.[10]

Gina Crosley-Corcoran in her Huffington Post article, “Explaining White Privilege to a Broke White Person”, says that she was initially hostile to the idea that she had white privilege, initially believing “my white skin didn’t do shit to prevent me from experiencing poverty”, until she was directed to read Peggy McIntosh‘s “Unpacking the invisible knapsack”. According to Crosley-Corcoran, “the concept of intersectionality recognizes that people can be privileged in some ways and definitely not privileged in others.” [11] Other writers have noted that the “academic-sounding concept of white privilege” sometimes elicits defensiveness and misunderstanding among white people, in part due to the rapidity in which the concept of white privilege was rapidly brought into the mainstream spotlight through social mediacampaigns such as Black Lives Matter.[12] Cory Weinburg, writing for Inside Higher Ed, has stated that the concept of white privilege is frequently misinterpreted by non-academics because it is an academic concept that has been recently been brought into the mainstream. Academics interviewed by Weinburg, who have been otherwise studying white privilege undisturbed for decades, have been taken aback with the seemingly-sudden hostility from right-wing critics since 2014.[13]

Definition

The definition of white privilege, as with many terms, varies from source to source, but is generally distinguished from active bias or prejudice against non-white people.[14] The following is a partial list of definitions:

  • “White privilege is the ability for Whites to maintain an elevated status in society that masks racial inequality.”
  • “White privilege has been defined by David Wellman as a system of advantage based on race. It has been compared by Peggy McIntosh to an invisible, weightless knapsack of assets and resources that she was given because she was born White in her time and place in U.S. society. Paula Rothenberg defines White privilege as the other side of discrimination, meaning the opposite of discrimination.”
    • Banks, J. (2012). Encyclopedia of Diversity in Education. Thousand Oaks, California: SAGE Publications. p. 2300. ISBN 978-1-4129-8152-1.
  • White privilege, specifically, is an institutional set of unearned benefits granted to White people (Kendall, 2001, 2006; McIntosh, 1989; Sue, 2003). Sue (2003) defines White privilege as “unearned advantages and benefits” given to White persons based on a system that was “normed on the experiences, values, and perceptions” of White persons (p. 7). McIntosh (1989) characterizes White privilege as “an invisible package of unearned assets which I can count on cashing in each day, but about which I was ‘meant’ to remain oblivious” (p. 10). She likens it to “an invisible weightless knapsack of special provisions, maps, passports, codebooks, visas, clothes, tools, and blank checks” (p. 10). Kendall (2006) describes White privilege as “an institutional, rather than personal, set of benefits granted to” (p. 63) people whose race resembles that of the people who are in power.”
    • Dressel, J. L.; Kerr, S.; Steven, H. B. (2010). “Developing Competency with White Identity and Privilege”. In Cornish; et al. Handbook of multicultural counseling competencies. Hoboken, N.J: John Wiley. ISBN 978-0-470-43746-9.
  • “McIntosh is adept at describing the daily advantage white people have based on the color of their skin. Wildman (2000) discusses the characteristics of the privileged by saying they “define the societal norm, often benefiting those in the privileged group. Second, privileged group members can rely on their privilege and avoid objecting to oppression” (p. 53). The result of this societal norm is that everyone is required to live by the attributes held by the privileged. In society white people define and determine the terms of success and failure; they are the norm. Thus, “achievements by members of the privileged group are viewed as meritorious and the result of individual effort, rather than as privileged” (p. 53).”
    • Lund, C. L. (2010). “The nature of white privilege in the teaching and training of adults”. New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education 2010 (125): 18.doi:10.1002/ace.359.
  • “Experts define White privilege as a combination of exclusive standards and opinions that are supported by Whites in a way that continually reinforces social distance between groups on the basis of power, access, advantage, majority status, control, choice, autonomy, authority, possessions, wealth, opportunity, materialistic acquisition, connection, access, preferential treatment, entitlement, and social standing (Hays & Chang, 2003; Manning & Baruth, 2009).”
    • Vang, C. T. (2010). An educational psychology of methods in multicultural education. New York: Peter Lang. pp. 36 and 37. ISBN 978-1-4331-0790-0.
  • “White privilege” refers to the myriad of social advantages, benefits, and courtesies that come with being a member of the dominant race.”
  • “White privilege is a form of racism that both underlies and is distinct from institutional and overt racism. It underlies them in that both are predicated on preserving the privileges of white people (regardless of whether agents recognize this or not). But it is also distinct in terms of intentionality. It refers to the hegemonic structures, practices, and ideologies that reproduce whites’ privileged status. In this scenario, whites do not necessarily intend to hurt people of color, but because they are unaware of their white-skin privilege, and because they accrue social and economic benefits by maintaining the status quo, they inevitably do.”
    • Pulido, L. (2000). “Rethinking Environmental Racism: White Privilege and Urban Development in Southern California”. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 90: 15. doi:10.1111/0004-5608.00182.
  • Cheryl Harris describes whiteness as a form of property, which confers privileges on its holders. In “Whiteness as Property,” Harris writes, “The wages of whiteness are available to all whites, regardless of class position — even to those whites who are without power, money, or influence. Whiteness, the characteristic that distinguishes them from blacks, serves as compensation even to those who lack material wealth. It is the relative political advantages extended to whites, rather than actual economic gains, that are crucial to white workers.”
    • Cheryl, Harris (1995). “Whiteness as Property”. In Crenshaw, Kimberlé. Critical Race Theory: The Key Writings that Formed the Movement. New York: The New Press. p. 286. ISBN 1-56584-271-5.

History of the concept

Pre-1970s

In his 1935 Black Reconstruction in America, W. E. B. Du Bois introduced the concept of a “psychological wage” for white laborers. This special status, he wrote, divided the labor movement by leading low-wage white workers to feel superior to low-wage black workers.[15] Du Bois identified white supremacy as a global phenomenon, affecting the social conditions across the world by means of colonialism.[16] For instance, Du Bois wrote:

It must be remembered that the white group of laborers, while they received a low wage, were compensated in part by a sort of public and psychological wage. They were given public deference and titles of courtesy because they were white. They were admitted freely with all classes of white people to public functions, public parks, and the best schools. The police were drawn from their ranks, and the courts, dependent on their votes, treated them with such leniency as to encourage lawlessness. Their vote selected public officials, and while this had small effect upon the economic situation, it had great effect upon their personal treatment and the deference shown them. White schoolhouses were the best in the community, and conspicuously placed, and they cost anywhere from twice to ten times as much per capita as the colored schools. The newspapers specialized on news that flattered the poor whites and almost utterly ignored the Negro except in crime and ridicule.[15]

In 1965, drawing from that insight, and inspired by the Civil Rights movement, Theodore W. Allen began a forty-year analysis of “white skin privilege”, “white race” privilege, and “white” privilege in a call he drafted for a “John Brown Commemoration Committee” that urged “White Americans who want government of the people” and “by the people” to “begin by first repudiating their white skin privileges”.[17] The pamphlet, “White Blindspot”, containing one essay by Allen and one by Noel Ignatin (Noel Ignatiev), published in the late 1960s, focused on the struggle against “white skin privilege” and significantly influenced the Students for a Democratic Society and sectors of the New Left. By June 15, 1969, the New York Times was reporting that the National Office of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) was calling “for an all-out fight against ‘white skin privileges'”.[18] In 1974–1975 Allen extended his analysis to the colonial period with “Class Struggle and the Origin of Racial Slavery: The Invention of the White Race” in 1974/1975,[19] which ultimately grew into his two-volume “The Invention of the White Race” in 1994 and 1997.[20]

In his historical work Allen maintained: that the “white race” was invented as a ruling class social control formation in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century Anglo-American plantation colonies (principally Virginia and Maryland); that central to this process was the ruling-class plantation bourgeoisie conferring “white race” privileges on European-American working people; that these privileges were not only against the interests of African-Americans, they were also “poison,” “ruinous,” a baited hook, to the class interests of working people; that white supremacy, reinforced by the “white skin privilege,” has been as the main retardant of working-class consciousness in the US; and that struggle for radical social change should direct principal efforts at challenging white supremacy and “white skin privileges”.[21] Though Allen’s work influenced Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and sectors of the “new left” and paved the way for “white privilege” and “race as social construct” study, and though he appreciated much of the work that followed, he also raised important questions about developments in those areas.[22]

In newspapers and public discourse of 1960s United States, the term “white privilege” was often used to describe white areas under conditions of residential segregation. These and other uses grew out of the era of legal discrimination against Black Americans, and reflected the idea that white status could persist despite formal equality.[citation needed] In the 1990s, the term came back into public discourse, such as in Robert Jensen’s op ed “White privilege shapes the U.S.”[23]

1970s to early 2000s

The concept of white privilege also came to be used within radical circles for purposes of self-criticism by anti-racist whites. For instance, a 1975 article in Lesbian Tide criticized the American feminist movement for exhibiting “class privilege” and “white privilege”. Weather Underground leader Bernardine Dohrn, in a 1977Lesbian Tide article, wrote: “… by assuming that I was beyond white privilege or allying with male privilege because I understood it, I prepared and led the way for a totally opportunist direction which infected all of our work and betrayed revolutionary principles.”[citation needed]

In the late 1980s, the term gained new popularity in academic circles and public discourse after Peggy McIntosh’s 1987 essay White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack.[24] In this essay, McIntosh described white privilege as “an invisible weightless knapsack of assurances, tools, maps, guides, codebooks, passports, visas, clothes, compass, emergency gear, and blank checks”, and also discussed the relationships between different social hierarchies in which experiencing oppression in one hierarchy did not negate unearned privilege experienced in another.[1][25] In later years, the theory of intersectionality also gained prominence, with black feminists like Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw arguing that black women experienced a different type of oppression from male privilege distinct from that experienced by white women because of white privilege.[26] The essay is still routinely cited as a key influence by later generations of academics and journalists.[11][13]

In 2003, Ella Bell and Stella Nkomo noted that “most scholars of race relations embrace the use of [the concept] white privilege”.[27] Sociologists in the American Mosaic Project report widespread belief in the United States that “prejudice and discrimination [in favor of whites] create a form of white privilege”. According to their 2003 poll this view was affirmed by 59% of white respondents, 83% of Blacks, and 84% of Hispanics.[28]

Social media era

White privilege as a concept marked its transition from academia to more mainstream prominence through social media in the early 2010s, especially in 2014, a year in which Black Lives Matter exploded into a massive protest movement and the word “hashtag” itself was added to Merriam-Webster.[12] Brandt and Kizer, in their article “From Street to Tweet” (2015), discuss the American public’s perception of the concept of privilege in mainstream culture, including white privilege, as being influenced by social media, but also express caution as to its limits. Commenting on Kira Cochrane‘s identification of a fourth-wave of feminism, a proposed emerging movement characterized by use of technology and social media, they note that there are “large, splashy examples” of social media activism’s reach, but “on an individual level … the influence and reach of social media is unclear.” [29]

Hua Hsu, a Vassar College professor of English, opened his The New Yorker review of the 2015 MTV film White People with the remark: “like the robot in a movie slowly discovering that it is, indeed, a robot, it feels as though we are living in the moment when white people, on a generational scale, have become self-aware.” [30]Noting that “white people have begun to understand themselves in the explicit terms of identity politics, long the province of those on the margins”, Hsu ascribes this change in self-awareness to a generational change, “one of strange byproducts of the Obama era.” Hsu writes that discourse on the nature of whiteness “isn’t a new discussion, by any means, but it has never seemed quite so animated”.[30]

The film White People itself, produced and directed by Pulitzer Prize winner Jose Antonio Vargas, is a documentary that follows a variety of white teenagers who express their honest thoughts and feelings about their whiteness on-camera, as well as their opinions on white privilege. During one moment of the film, Vargas interviews a white community college student, Katy, who attributes her inability to land a college scholarship to reverse racism against white people, before Vargas points out that white students are “40 percent more likely to receive merit-based funding”.[31] In one review of the film, a Daily Beast writer interviews Ronnie Cho, the head of MTV Public Affairs, who acknowledges “young people as the engine behind social change and awareness”, and therefore would be more likely to talk about white privilege, but also notes that at the same time, millennials (with some overlap with Generation Z) form “a generation that maybe were raised with noble aspirations to be color blind”. Ronnie Cho then asserts these aspirations “may not be very helpful if we ignore difference. The color of our skin does matter, and impacts how the world interacts with us.” Later in the same review, writer Amy Zimmerman notes that, “white people often don’t feel a pressing need to talk about race, because they don’t experience it as racism and oppression, and therefore hardly experience it at all. Checking privilege is an act of self-policing for white Americans; comparatively, black Americans are routinely over-checked by the literal police.” [31]

In January 2016, hip-hop group Macklemore and Ryan Lewis released “White Privilege II“, a single from their album This Unruly Mess I’ve Made, in whichMacklemore raps about his struggle to find his place in the Black Lives Matter protest movement, conscious that his commercial success in hip hop is at least partially a product of white privilege. He also says that other white performers have profited immensely from cultural appropriation of black culture such as Iggy Azalea,[32] and raps about which the impunity with which white police in the United States are free to take black lives, with “a shield, a gun with gloves and hands that gives an alibi”.[33] Arguing his success is “the product of the same system that let off Darren Wilson“, the police officer who shot and killed Michael Brown,[34] he raps that, “one thing the American dream fails to mention, is that I was many steps ahead to begin with”.[35] The song also samples a line from a woman who, affirming her belief that she lives in a post-racial America, dismisses the existence of white privilege, “you’re saying that I have an advantage, why? Because I’m white? [scoffs and laughs] What? No.” [36][37]

According to Fredrik deBoer, it is a popular trend for white people to willingly claim self-acknowledgement of their white privilege online. deBoer criticized this practice as promoting self-regard and not solving any actual inequalities.[38]

Aspects

Critical race theory

Main article: Critical race theory

The concept of white privilege has been studied by theorists of whiteness studies seeking to examine the construction and moral implications of ‘whiteness’. There is often overlap between critical whiteness and race theories, as demonstrated by focus on the legal and historical construction of white identity, and the use of narratives (whether legal discourse, testimony or fiction) as a tool for exposing systems of racial power.[39] Fields such as History and Cultural Studies are primarily responsible for the formative scholarship of Critical Whiteness Studies.

Critical race theorists such as Cheryl Harris[40] and George Lipsitz[41] have said that “whiteness” has historically been treated more as a form of property than as a racial characteristic: In other words, as an object which has intrinsic value that must be protected by social and legal institutions. Laws and mores concerning race (from apartheid and Jim Crow constructions that legally separate different races to social prejudices against interracial relationships or mixed communities) serve the purpose of retaining certain advantages and privileges for whites. Because of this, academic and societal ideas about race have tended to focus solely on the disadvantages suffered by racial minorities, overlooking the advantageous effects that accrue to whites.[42]

Whiteness unspoken

From another perspective, white privilege is a way of conceptualizing racial inequalities that focuses on advantages that white people accrue from their position in society as well as the disadvantages that non-white people experience.[43] This same idea is brought to light by Peggy McIntosh, who wrote of white privilege from the perspective of a white individual. McIntosh states in her writing that, “as a white person, I realized I had been taught about racism as something which puts others at a disadvantage, but had been taught not to see one of its corollary aspects, white privilege which puts me at an advantage.”[44] To back this assertion, McIntosh notes a myriad of conditions in her article in which racial inequalities occur to favor whites, from renting or buying a home in a given area without suspicion of one’s financial standing, to purchasing bandages in “flesh” color that closely matches a white person’s skin tone. She further asserts that she sees

a pattern running through the matrix of white privilege, a pattern of assumptions which were passed on to me as a white person. There was one main piece of cultural turf; it was my own turf, and I was among those who could control the turf. My skin color was an asset for any move I was educated to want to make. I could think of myself as belonging in major ways, and of making social systems work for me. I could freely disparage, fear, neglect, or be oblivious to anything outside of the dominant cultural forms. Being of the main culture, I could also criticize it fairly freely.[44]

Unjust enrichment

Lawrence Blum refers to advantages for white people as “unjust enrichment” privileges, in which white people benefit from the injustices done to people of color, and he articulates that such privileges are deeply rooted in the U.S. culture and lifestyle:

When Blacks are denied access to desirable homes, for example, this is not just an injustice to Blacks but a positive benefit to Whites who now have a wider range of domicile options than they would have if Blacks had equal access to housing. When urban schools do a poor job of educating their Latino/a and Black students, this benefits Whites in the sense that it unjustly advantages them in the competition for higher levels of education and jobs. Whites in general cannot avoid benefiting from the historical legacy of racial discrimination and oppression. So unjust enrichment is almost never absent from the life situation of Whites.[45]

Spared injustice

A protester holds a sign reading “They don’t shoot white women like me” at a#BlackLivesMatter protest in the wake of the non-indictment of a New York City police officer for the death of Eric Garner.

In Blum’s analysis of the underlying structure of white privilege, “spared injustice” is when a person of color suffers an unjust treatment while a white person does not. His example of this is when “a Black person is stopped by the police without due cause but a White person is not”.[46] He identifies “unjust enrichment” privileges as those for which whites are spared the injustice of a situation, and in turn, are benefiting from the injustice of others. For instance, “if police are too focused on looking for Black lawbreakers, they might be less vigilant toward White ones, conferring an unjust enrichment benefit on Whites who do break the laws but escape detection for this reason.”[46]

Privileges not related to injustice

Blum describes “non-injustice-related” privileges as those which are not associated with injustices experienced by people of color, but relate to a majority group’s advantages over a minority group. Those who are in the majority, usually white people, gain “unearned privileges not founded on injustice.”[46] As an example, in workplace cultures there tends to be a partly ethnocultural character, so that some ethnic or racial groups’ members find them more comfortable than do others.[46]

Framing racial inequality

Dan J. Pence and J. Arthur Fields have observed resistance in the context of education to the idea that white privilege of this type exists, and suggest this resistance stems from a tendency to see inequality as a black or Latino issue. One report noted that white students often react to in-class discussions about white privilege with a continuum of behaviors ranging from outright hostility to a “wall of silence.”[47] A pair of studies on a broader population by Branscombe et al. found that framing racial issues in terms of white privilege as opposed to non-white disadvantages can produce a greater degree of racially biased responses from whites who have higher levels of racial identification. Branscombe et al. demonstrate that framing racial inequality in terms of the privileges of whites increased levels of guilt among white respondents. Those with high racial identification were more likely to give responses which concurred with modern racist attitudes than those with low racial identification.[48] According to the studies’ authors these findings suggest that representing inequality in terms of outgroup disadvantage allows privileged group members to avoid the negative implications of inequality.[49]

White fragility

Robin DiAngelo, professor of multicultural education at Westfield State University, has noted that “white privilege can be thought of as unstable racial equilibrium”.[50]When this equilibrium is challenged, the resulting racial stress can become intolerable and trigger a range of defensive moves. DiAngelo defines these behaviors as “White Fragility.” She also writes that white privilege is very rarely discussed and that even multicultural education courses tend to use vocabulary that further obfuscates racial privilege and defines race as something that only concerns blacks. She suggests using loaded terminology with negative connotations to people of color adds to the cycle of white privilege,

It is far more the norm for these courses and programs to use racially coded language such as ‘urban,’ ‘inner city,’ and ‘disadvantaged’ but to rarely use ‘white’ or ‘overadvantaged’ or ‘privileged.’ This racially coded language reproduces racist images and perspectives while it simultaneously reproduces the comfortable illusion that race and its problems are what ‘they’ have, not us.[51]

White privilege versus universal rights

Academically, the concept of white privilege has been primarily critiqued by scholars who agree with the reality of racial inequality. Conservatives have generally not seen the concept as serious enough to oppose politically, although David Marcus says it is a danger to traditional ideals of an equal society.[10]

Peggy McIntosh has stated “Whiteness is just one of the many variables that one can look at, starting with, for example, one’s place in the birth order, or your body type, or your athletic abilities, or your relationship to written and spoken words, or your parents’ places of origin, or your parents’ relationship to education and to English, or what is projected onto your religious or ethnic background.”[24]

The notion of white privilege has been critiqued on the basis that privileges that white people enjoy are actually rights that should be given to all people. Lewis Gordon rejects the idea of white privilege, arguing that the privileges from which whites as a group are supposed to benefit are, in fact, social goods to which all people aspire. As such, he writes, they are not privileges:

A privilege is something that not everyone needs, but a right is the opposite. Given this distinction, an insidious dimension of the white-privilege argument emerges. It requires condemning whites for possessing, in the concrete, features of contemporary life that should be available to all, and if this is correct, how can whites be expected to give up such things? Yes, there is the case of the reality of whites being the majority population in all the sites of actual privilege from prestigious universities to golf clubs and boards of directors for most high-powered corporations. But even among whitesas a group, how many whites have those opportunities?[52]

According to Gordon, viewing whites as universally privileged constructs “a reality that has nothing to do with [the] lived experience” of the majority of whites, who themselves do not have access to elite institutions.[52] Their “daily, means-to-means subsistence” is a right, of which it makes no sense to feel guilty.[52]Naomi Zacksimilarly criticizes the term white privilege as a misunderstanding of the difference between privileges and rights. Discrimination against nonwhites does not create a privilege in the normal sense of the term, a “specifically granted absolute advantage”, a “prerogative or exception granted to an individual or special group”.[53] In the United States, Zack writes, discussion of “white privilege” distracts from the discussion of social exclusion of nonwhites, which is the origin of racial disparities.[53]

Lawrence Blum responds to this critique, writing “privileges are generally counterposed to ‘rights’. They are not things people should expect to have, but rather things that people count themselves fortunate if they do have them.”[46] Blum tends to find somewhat of a gray area between these two ideals, however, when he states that, “many of the things that are called ‘privileges’ in White Privilege Analysis do have the character of either rights or things it is appropriate for someone to expect to have … being able to buy a home of one’s choice, having one’s voice heard in various settings, and the like. These are referred to as ‘privileges’, of course, because of the comparison to non-Whites who do not have them.”[46] Blum is not calling the concept of white privilege into question, rather he is distinguishing different types of privileges possessed by white individuals in society with the intent of showing a distinction between rights and privileges. In his view, privileges are not merely whites having more opportunities than people of color; rather, he shows how racial disparity has been assimilated into society through activities that are often unconsciously assumed by those who benefit. He considers these better-defined advantages as important because they provide concrete examples in which white privilege is prevalent and helping demonstrate its existence to those who doubt the presence or severity of white privilege.

Blum also points out that one of the weaknesses of whiteness studies within the philosophy of education is that it fails to consider the social, economic, and political explanations from existing research in the social sciences and often cites “white privilege” as a problem without providing a structure for how to address it (p. 314).[6][54] He recommends a specific structural analysis that provides “(1) an analysis of a particular racial disparity, (2) an account of why this particular gap is of moral and political concern, (3) an explanation involving both class and racial factors that has led to this disparity, and (4) a set of policy proposals intended to address the particular gap in question” (p. 314).[54] Therefore, white privilege analysis is lacking because it fails to consider class, diversity within racial groups, linguistic barriers, and implications for racial justice.

White privilege versus socioeconomic privilege

A frequent critique of the concept of white privilege argues that privileges accrued to white people might really be a type of socioeconomic privilege based on social class. According to James Forrest and Kevin Dunn, the privileges of being white might accrue largely to certain white ethnic and cultural groups, as opposed to white people as a whole.[7] Adam A. Powell, Nyla R. Branscombe, and Michael T. Schmitt say that people in the least successful white ethnic and cultural groups are often the ones that are disadvantaged the most from any affirmative action that attempts to take into account white privilege.[55] The label “white trash“, in particular, has been described as marking off a lower limit of white privilege in the social hierarchy. In the words of anthropologist John Hartigan: “White trash, a lurid stereotype and debasing racial epithet, applies to poor whites whose subordination by class is extreme. This charged label is a reminder that there are important class dimensions to whiteness and that whites are not uniformly privileged and powerful.”[5] Hartigan also cites “hillbilly” and “redneck” as contemporary terms that connote whiteness but not privilege.[56]

Lawrence Blum writes that white privilege analysis has been too narrow in its focus. Specifically, it fails to acknowledge important ethnic and class differences, among both whites and people of color. Blum argues that white privilege implies that all hindrances suffered by people of color are related to race, when privileges awarded to groups of people based on class is often left out of the discussion. There are privileges awarded to the middle and upper class that are not awarded to the lower class. White privilege also fails to recognize diversity within groups of people. It fails to recognize the linguistic barriers of Whites who do not speak the dominant language. It also fails to recognize the differences in racial groups (Asian, Latino, African American, etc.). It assumes that all people of color are in similar situations. That is to say that Latinos, Blacks, Asians, etc. all face the same struggles in relation to white privilege. Blum (2008) writes, “That some are more disadvantaged than others means that ethnic groups within the major racial or pan-ethnic groups need to be distinguished; they have importantly distinct historical experiences that shape the character of whatever racial and ethnic stratification applies to them” (p. 317).[6]

Some critics of the concept of white privilege have argued that members of a “model minority“, such as Asian-Americans, can enjoy “white privilege”, or something like it, despite their non-European ancestry.[16] According to this argument, the case of model minorities shows that white privilege can really be attributed to economic privilege. However, the concept of a model minority, has actually faced backlash from the Asian-American community because the “model minority myth” is often used to invalidate Asian American complaints about discrimination in the workplace (e.g. the bamboo ceiling) or in other sectors like housing and education. According to AAJC, “the misperception that Asian Americans are doing fine on their own has serious policy implications…politicians won’t talk about our community’s needs if they assume people don’t require assistance.” According to the Washington Post, since the 1960s, “the idea that Asian Americans are distinct among minority groups and immune to the challenges faced by other people of color is a particularly sensitive issue for the community, which has recently fought to reclaim its place in social justice conversations with movements like #ModelMinorityMutiny.” [57]

Intersectionality

Gina Crosley-Corcoran is a white feminist writer who was born into a poverty so severe, she recounts frigid winters in northern Illinois without heat or running water. In her article, Explaining White Privilege to a Broke White Person, she recounts that as an adolescent she was “making ramen noodles in a coffee maker with water fetched from a public bathroom”.[11] During her childhood, she was constantly discriminated against because of her poverty. Initially hostile to the concept of white privilege, even after being directed to read Peggy McIntosh’s essay “Unpacking the invisible knapsack,” she says there are many points in the essay “where the word ‘class’ could be substituted for the word ‘race,’ which would ultimately paint a very different picture.” During her college years, she began to embrace the concept of intersectionality, which “recognizes that people can be privileged in some ways and definitely not privileged in others.” Thus, even impoverished white people who might be labelled “white trash,” while disadvantaged economically, still enjoy advantages not available to people of color, distinct from economic discrimination in the same way that discrimination based on sexual orientation and discrimination based on sex or gender identity are also distinct.

Intersectional analysis was originally pioneered by black feminist Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, who now heads the African American Policy Forum (AAPF). According to a primer released by the AAPF, “disadvantage or exclusion can be based on the interaction of multiple factors rather than just one. Yet conventional approaches to social problems are often organized as though these risk factors are mutually exclusive and separable.” [58] AAPF notes the importance of intersectional analysis in the case of DeGraffenreid v. General Motors heard by the United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit: “In this historically race and gender segregated auto industry, women were only permitted to work in front office jobs and African Americans were limited to heavy industrial work… The problem for African American women was even more acute: the front office jobs were only available to women who were white, and the industrial jobs were appropriate only for Blacks who were men.” The Court dismissed their case because “neither white women nor black men were similarly excluded”. Intersectional analysis, which was born from the analysis of this case, not only recognizes that white privilege is distinct from economic privilege, but also realizes that privilege (and conversely, oppression or discrimination) arising from different group memberships can be mutually-reinforcing, rather than acting independently as linear operators.[58]

Marxist critiques

The idea that white privilege has functioned as a social tool to divide white and black workers has proved particularly controversial. A Marxist critique of this perspective holds that racial differences are secondary to economic difference, and that white privilege is therefore secondary to class privilege. According to this view, analyzing white privilege is misguided because it distracts from class struggle.[59] Historian Eric Arnesen has challenged this understanding of “whiteness” as ill-constructed historical revisionism. Arnesen calls whiteness a “moving target” in historical studies, writing: “Whiteness is, variously, a metaphor for power, a proxy for racially distributed material benefits, a synonym for ‘white supremacy,’ an epistemological stance defined by power, a position of invisibility or ignorance, and a set of beliefs about racial ‘Others’ and oneself that can be rejected through ‘treason’ to a racial category.” Arnesen disagrees with the idea that white privilege divided the labor movement, as well as with the underlying concept of inherent labor unity, arguing that many types of difference have divided the working class.[4]

Arnesen’s arguments about race and organized labor form the basis for a larger argument about “white privilege” as a concept in the social sciences. Arnesen also rejects the idea of a basic connection between the identity of whiteness and the ideology of white supremacy.[4] The “white privilege” concept creates the image of a person so favored by society that they are unaware of unfairness and domination—yet this may not be the experience of all people with “white skin”.[60]

Arnesen has also wrote that some claims about the psychology of whiteness and white privilege are difficult to prove, or even wrong. He compares whiteness studies with Freudian psychoanalysis because of its rigid pre-determined structure.[4]

Global

White privilege functions differently in different places. A person’s white skin will not be an asset to them in every conceivable place or situation. White people are also a global minority, and this fact affects the experiences they have outside of their home areas. Nevertheless, some people who use the term “white privilege” describe it as a worldwide phenomenon, resulting from the history of colonialism by white Western Europeans. One author states that American white men are privileged almost everywhere in the world, even though many countries have never been colonized by Western Europeans.[61][62]

In some accounts, global white privilege is related to American exceptionalism and hegemony.[63]

In the United States

History

Some scholars attribute white privilege, which they describe as informal racism, to the formal racism (i.e. slavery followed by Jim Crow) that existed for much of American history.[64] In her book Privilege Revealed: How Invisible Preference Undermines America, Stephanie M. Wildman writes that many Americans who advocate a merit-based, race-free worldview do not acknowledge the systems of privilege which have benefited them. For example, many Americans rely on a social or financial inheritance from previous generations, an inheritance unlikely to be forthcoming if one’s ancestors were slaves.[65] Whites were sometimes afforded opportunities and benefits that were unavailable to others. In the middle of the 20th century, the government subsidized white homeownership through theFederal Housing Administration, but not homeownership by minorities.[66] Some social scientists also suggest that the historical processes of suburbanization and decentralization are instances of white privilege that have contributed to contemporary patterns of environmental racism.[67]

Wealth

According to Roderick Harrison “wealth is a measure of cumulative advantage or disadvantage” and “the fact that black and Hispanic wealth is a fraction of white wealth also reflects a history of discrimination”.[68] Whites have historically had more opportunities to accumulate wealth.[69] Some of the institutions of wealth creation amongst American citizens were open exclusively to whites.[69] Similar differentials applied to the Social Security Act (which excluded agricultural and domestic workers, sectors that then included most black workers),[70] rewards to military officers, and the educational benefits offered to returning soldiers after World War II.[71] An analyst of the phenomenon, Thomas Shapiro, professor of law and social policy at Brandeis University, says, “The wealth gap is not just a story of merit and achievement, it’s also a story of the historical legacy of race in the United States.”[72]

Over the past 40 years, there has been less formal discrimination in America; the inequality in wealth between racial groups however, is still extant.[69] George Lipsitz asserts that because wealthy whites were able to pass along their wealth in the form of inheritances and transformative assets (inherited wealth which lifts a family beyond their own achievements), white Americans on average continually accrue advantages.[73]:107–8 Pre-existing disparities in wealth are exacerbated by tax policies that reward investment over waged income, subsidize mortgages, and subsidize private sector developers.[74]

Thomas Shapiro wrote that wealth is passed along from generation to generation, giving whites a better “starting point” in life than other races. According to Shapiro, many whites receive financial assistance from their parents allowing them to live beyond their income. This, in turn, enables them to buy houses and major assets which aid in the accumulation of wealth. Since houses in white neighborhoods appreciate faster, even African Americans who are able to overcome their “starting point” are unlikely to accumulate wealth as fast as whites. Shapiro asserts this is a continual cycle from which whites consistently benefit.[75] These benefits also have effects on schooling and other life opportunities.[73]:32–3

Peggy McIntosh, co-director of the SEED Project on Inclusive Curriculum, posits that white people in the United States can be sure that race is not a factor when they are audited by the IRS.[1]

Employment and economics

Median weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers, by sex, race, and ethnicity, U.S., 2009.[76]

Racialized employment networks can benefit whites at the expense of non-white minorities.[77] Asian-Americans, for example, although lauded as a “model minority”, rarely rise to positions high in the workplace: only 8 of the Fortune 500 companies have Asian-American CEOs, making up 1.6% of CEO positions while Asian-Americans are 4.8% of the population.[78] In a study published in 2003, sociologist Deirdre A. Royster compared black and white males who graduated from the same school with the same skills. In looking at their success with school-work transition and working experiences, she found that white graduates were more often employed in skilled trades, earned more, held higher status positions, received more promotions and experienced shorter periods of unemployment. Since all other factors were similar, the differences in employment experiences were attributed to race. Royster concluded that the primary cause of these racial differences was due to social networking. The concept of “who you know” seemed just as important to these graduates as “what you know”.

Since older white males predominantly control blue-collar trades, they are more likely to offer varying forms of assistance to those in their social network, often other whites.[79] Royster says that this assistance, disproportionately available to whites, is an advantage that often puts black men at a disadvantage in the employment sector. According to Royster, “these ideologies provide a contemporary deathblow to working-class black men’s chances of establishing a foothold in the traditional trades.”[77]

This concept is similar to the theory created by Mark Granovetter which analyzes the importance of social networking and interpersonal ties with his paper “The Strength of Weak Ties” and his other economic sociology work.

Other research shows that there is a correlation between a person’s name and his or her likelihood of receiving a call back for a job interview. Marianne Bertrandand Sendhil Mullainathan found in field experiment in Boston and Chicago that people with “white-sounding” names are 50% more likely to receive a call back than people with “black-sounding” names, despite equal résumé quality between the two racial groups.[80] White Americans are more likely than black Americans to have their business loan applications approved, even when other factors such as credit records are comparable.[81]

Black and Latino college graduates are less likely than white graduates to end up in a management position even when other factors such as age, experience, and academic records are similar.[82][83][84]

Cheryl Harris relates whiteness to the idea of “racialized privilege” in the article “Whiteness as Property”: she describes it as “a type of status in which white racial identity provided the basis for allocating societal benefits both private and public and character”.[85]

Housing

Discrimination in housing policies was formalized in 1934 under the Federal Housing Act which provided government credit to private lending for home buyers.[73]:5Within the Act, the Federal Housing Agency had the authority to channel all the money to white home buyers instead of minorities.[73]:5 The FHA also channeled money away from inner-city neighborhoods after World War II and instead placed it in the hands of white home buyers who would move into segregated suburbs.[86]These practices and others, intensified attitudes of segregation and inequality.

The “single greatest source of wealth” for white Americans is the growth in value in their owner-occupied homes. The family wealth so generated is the most important contribution to wealth disparity between black and white Americans.[73]:32–33[dubious ] It has been said that continuing discrimination in the mortgage industry perpetuates this inequality, not only for black homeowners who pay higher mortgage rates than their white counterparts, but also for those excluded entirely from the housing market by these factors, who are thus excluded from the financial benefits of both equity appreciation and the tax deductions associated with home ownership.[73]:32–3

Brown, Carnoey and Oppenheimer, in “Whitewashing Race: The Myth of a Color-Blind Society,” write that the financial inequities created by discriminatory housing practices also have an ongoing effect on young black families, since the net worth of one’s parents is the best predictor of one’s own net worth, so discriminatory financial policies of the past contribute to race-correlated financial inequities of today.[87] For instance, it is said that even when income is controlled for, whites have significantly more wealth than blacks, and that this present fact is partially attributable to past federal financial policies that favored whites over blacks.[87]

Chip Smith describes some ways he views whites as privileged:[88]

  • Whites are offered more choices; 60%–90% of housing units shown to whites are not brought to the attention of blacks.
  • 72.1% of whites own their own home opposed to 48.1% for African Americans
  • 46% of whites had help from their family in making down payments on homes compared to 12% for African Americans
  • Whites are half as likely to be turned down for a mortgage or home improvement loan
  • Whites pay on average an 8.12% interest rate on their mortgage, lower than the 8.44% African Americans pay on average
  • The median home equity for whites is $58,000 compared to $40,000 for African Americans

Education

Education policies in the US have contributed to the construction and reinforcement of white privilege.[89][90] Wildman says that even schools that appear to be integrated often segregate students based on abilities. This can increase white students’ initial educational advantage, magnifying the “unequal classroom experience of African American students” and minorities.[91]

Williams and Rivers (1972b) showed that test instructions in Standard English disadvantaged the black child and that if the language of the test is put in familiar labels without training or coaching, the child’s performances on the tests increase significantly.[92] According to Cadzen a child’s language development should be evaluated in terms of his progress toward the norms for his particular speech community.[93] Other studies using sentence repetition tasks found that, at both third and fifth grades, white subjects repeated Standard English sentences significantly more accurately than black subjects, while black subjects repeated nonstandard English sentences significantly more accurately than white subjects.[94]

According to Janet E. Helms traditional psychological and academic assessment is based on skills that are considered important within white, western, middle-class culture, but which may not be salient or valued within African-American culture.[95][96] When tests’ stimuli are more culturally pertinent to the experiences of African Americans, performance improves.[97][98] However, white privilege critics say that in K-12 education, students’ academic progress is measured on nationwide standardized tests which reflect national standards.[99][100] African Americans are disproportionately sent to special education classes in their schools, identified as being disruptive or suffering from a learning disability. These students are segregated for the majority of the school day, taught by uncertified teachers, and do not receive high school diplomas. Wanda Blanchett has said that white students have consistently privileged interactions with the special education system, which provides ‘non-normal’ whites with the resources they need to benefit from the mainline white educational structure.[101] Educational inequality is also a consequence of housing. Since most states determine school funding based on property taxes,[citation needed] schools in wealthier neighborhoods receive more funding per student.[102] As home values in white neighborhoods are higher than minority neighborhoods,[citation needed] local schools receive more funding via property taxes. This will ensure better technology in predominantly white schools, smaller class sizes and better quality teachers, giving white students opportunities for a better education.[103] The vast majority of schools placed on academic probation as part of district accountability efforts are majority African-American and low-income.[104]However, Congress enacted the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 to address such school performance disparities. That act provides for a large increase in federal school aid to address property tax disparities and gives parents the right to switch schools if their neighborhood school fails to progress to meet national performance standards.

Inequalities in wealth and housing allow a higher proportion of white parents the option to move to better school districts or afford to put their children in private schools if they do not approve of the neighborhood’s schools.[105]

Some studies have claimed that minority students are less likely to be placed in honors classes, even when justified by test scores.[106][107][108] Various studies have also claimed that visible minority students are more likely than white students to be suspended or expelled from school, even though rates of serious school rule violations do not differ significantly by race.[109][110] Adult education specialist Elaine Manglitz says the educational system in America has deeply entrenched biases in favor of the white majority in evaluation, curricula, and power relations.[111]

In discussing unequal test scores between public school students, opinion columnist Matt Rosenberg laments the Seattle Public Schools’ emphasis on “institutional racism” and “white privilege”:

The disparity is not simply a matter of color: School District data indicate income, English-language proficiency and home stability are also important correlates to achievement…By promoting the “white privilege” canard and by designing a student indoctrination plan, the Seattle School District is putting retrograde, leftist politics ahead of academics, while the perpetrators of “white privilege” are minimizing the capabilities of minorities.[112]

Conservative scholar and affirmative action–opponent[113]Shelby Steele believes that the effects of white privilege are exaggerated. Steele states that blacks may incorrectly blame their personal failures on white oppression, additionally saying that there are many “minority privileges”: “If I’m a black high school student today… there are white American institutions, universities, hovering over me to offer me opportunities: Almost every institution has a diversity committee… There is a hunger in this society to do right racially, to not be racist.”[114]

Anthony P. Carnevale and Jeff Strohl show that whites have a better opportunity at getting into selective schools, while African Americans and Hispanics usually end up going to open access schools and have a lower chance of receiving a bachelor’s degree.[115]

Military

In a 2013 news story, Fox News reported, “A controversial 600-plus page manual used by the military to train its Equal Opportunity officers teaches that ‘healthy, white, heterosexual, Christian’ men hold an unfair advantage over other races, and warns in great detail about a so-called ‘White Male Club.’ … The manual, which was obtained by Fox News, also instructs troops to ‘support the leadership of non-white people. Do this consistently, but not uncritically,’ the manual states.”[116]

Development of anti-racist thinking

Education about white privilege and workshops exploring white privilege are offered to students at elite private schools in New York City such as Friends Seminary,Collegiate School, Saint Ann’s, the Spence School, Little Red School House and Elisabeth Irwin High School (LREI), the Dalton School, and the Calhoun School. A diversity consultant may be hired to conduct the workshops or readings such as “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack”, an article by Peggy McIntosh may be explored. White affinity groups have emerged in school communities which explore and educate white students regarding privilege issues.[117]

In South Africa

Registration certificate identifies a person as white

White privilege was legally enshrined in South Africa through apartheid, which lasted formally into the early 1990s. Under apartheid, racial privilege was not only socially meaningful—it became bureaucratically regulated. Laws such as the 1950Population Registration Act established criteria to officially classify South Africans by race: White, Indian, Coloured (mixed), or Black.[118]

Many scholars say that ‘whiteness’ still corresponds to a set of social advantages in South Africa, and conventionally refer to these advantages as “white privilege”. The system of white privilege applies both to the way a person is treated by others and to a set of behaviors, affects, and thoughts, which can be learned and reinforced. These elements of “whiteness” establish social status and guarantee advantages for some people, without directly relying on skin color or other aspects of a person’s appearance.[2] White privilege in South Africa has small-scale effects, such as preferential treatment for people who appear white in public, and large-scale effects, such as the over five-fold difference in average per-capita income for people identified as white or black.[119]

Afrikaner whiteness” has also been described as a partially subordinate identity, relative to the British Empire and Boerehaat(a type of prejudice towards Afrikaners), “disgraced” further by the end of apartheid.[120] Some white South Africans fear that they will suffer from “reverse racism” at the hands of the country’s newly empowered majority,[121] but the constitution of South Africa is strong[122] and most of what appears to be reverse racism, in particular affirmative action is actually an attempt to right past wrongs in order to achieve substantive equality of opportunity.[123]

In Australia

White privilege in Australia parallels the pattern of dominance seen elsewhere in colonialism. Indigenous Australians were excluded from the process that lead to thefederation of Australia, and the White Australia policy restricted the freedoms for non-white people, particularly with respect to immigration. Indigenous people were governed by the Aborigines Protection Board and treated as a separate underclass of non-citizens.[124] Prior to a referendum conducted in 1967, it was unconstitutional for Indigenous Australians to be counted in population statistics.

Holly Randell-Moon has claimed that news media are geared towards white people and their interests and that this is an example of white privilege.[125] Michele Lobo claims that white neighborhoods are normally identified as “good quality”, while “ethnic” neighborhoods may become stigmatized, degraded, and neglected.[126]

Some scholars[who?] claim white people are seen presumptively as “Australian”, and as prototypical citizens.[126][127] Catherine Koerner has claimed that a major part of white Australian privilege is the ability to be in Australia itself, and that this is reinforced by, discourses on non-white outsiders including asylum seekers andundocumented immigrants.[128]

Some scholars[who?] have suggested that public displays of multiculturalism, such as the celebration of artwork and stories of Indigenous Australians, amount totokenism, since indigenous Australians voices are largely excluded from the cultural discourse surrounding the history of colonialism and the narrative of European colonizers as peaceful settlers. These scholars[who?] suggest that white privilege in Australia, like white privilege elsewhere, involves the ability to define the limits of what can be included in a “multicultural” society.[129][130][131] Indigenous studies in Australian universities remains largely controlled by white people, hires many white professors, and does not always embrace political changes that benefit indigenous people.[132][133][134][135] Scholars also say that prevailing modes of Western epistemology and pedagogy, associated with the dominant white culture, are treated as universal while Indigenous perspectives are excluded or treated only as objects of study.[134][136][137][138] One Australian university professor[who?] reports that white students may perceive indigenous academics as beneficiaries of reverse racism.[139]

Some scholars[who?] have claimed that for Australian whites, another aspect of privilege is the ability to identify with a global diaspora of other white people in the United States, Europe, and elsewhere. This privilege contrasts with the separation of Indigenous Australians from other indigenous peoples in southeast Asia.[124][140] They also claim that global political issues such as climate change are framed in terms of white actors and effects on countries that are predominantly white.[141]

White privilege varies across places and situations. Ray Minniecon, director of Crossroads Aboriginal Ministries, described the city of Sydney specifically as “the most alien and inhospitable place of all to Aboriginal culture and people.”[142] At the other end of the spectrum, anti-racist white Australians working with Indigenous people may experience their privilege as painful “stigma”.[143]

Studies of white privilege in Australia have increased since the late 1990s, with several books published on the history of how whiteness became a dominant identity. Aileen Moreton-Robinson’s Talkin’ Up to the White Woman is a critique of unexamined white privilege in the Australian feminist movement.[127] The Australian Critical Race and Whiteness Studies Association formed in 2005 to study racial privilege and promote respect for Indigenous sovereignties; it publishes an online journal called Critical Race and Whiteness Studies.[144]

See also

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_privilege#In_the_United_States

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