Black ‘Conservatives’ Blasted for Obama Remarks

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Jeff Johnson and Chad Groening
OneNewsNow

Two black conservatives — one a pastor, the other a leader of an urban ministry — say they can’t understand why a number of black Republicans have publicly said they are considering voting for Barack Obama this election. It should be about character, they say, not skin color.

Ken Hutcherson, an African-American pastor in suburban Seattle, says black conservatives who are supporting Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama must remember what they have been saying about race for decades.

Several prominent conservative African-Americans have said they are at least considering supporting Obama http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=4988 (R-Oklahoma). But Pastor Hutcherson of Antioch Bible Church cannot believe what the purportedly conservative leaders are saying.

Hutcherson says he understands being proud of a black man, but he notes that for years black conservative leaders have screamed that it is not about color — it is about the content and character of one’s heart. “… [And some of these same guys seem to be forgetting that that’s what we’re supposed to be doing now,” says Hutcherson.Armstrong Williams contends that history “thrusts” him to consider Obama. But Hutcherson argues that African-Americans need to forget about their “blackness” and talk about what they can do as citizens of the United States.

“… [There will always be a race problem,” the pastor maintains. “But conservatives vote on what is right and wrong.” Hutcherson says Williams is forgetting that principle because he is excited about Obama’s skin color. “… [And I think that that is absolutely wrong,” he reprimands.

Watts, who served in the House from 1995-2003, criticized the GOP for failing to reach out to African-Americans on issues of poverty and urban plight. But Hutcherson questions what Watts did on those issues as a member of the GOP, and what Watts did to get the Republican Party to reach out to African-Americans. “… [So, what is he saying?” he wonders. “Since he was black and couldn’t do it, maybe Obama will since he’s a Democrat?”

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2008-06-20