Romney booed by black audience

When over 95% of blacks voted for Obama, and 90% still support Obama despite high unemployment, that's surely not identity politics. Nope, they are unbiased post-racial rational voters.

Just like this black audience who booed Mitt Romney are surely not motivated by identity politics. Nope, they are unbiased post-racial rational voters.

Romney NAACP Speech Audience Looks Less Than Excited
When Mitt Romney spoke at the NAACP Convention in Houston on Wednesday, he was up against a group that tends to support his opponent, and the opposing party in general. Romney said it himself in his speech, acknowledging that "90 percent of African Americans [vote] for Democrats."

The audience was generally receptive to his speech, even applauding a few times. But many audience members booed when he mentioned repealing Obamacare.

Photos taken of the audience at Romney's speech showed people who seemed relatively unenthused about what Romney had to say.
How do we know they are not motivated by identity politics? Easy, just look at the audience in Romney's speech and see how unbiased, post-racial and rational they appear ...






See that look in their eyes, it's not identity politics, it's all about health care. Yep.

File under: surely not identity politics.

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