Very true, FieryPhoenix. These ultra-conservative republicans would consider the 1950s the ideal society, you know like the shows "Leave It to Beaver" and other "perfect" family sitcoms where hispanics were servants and black people none existent. These black conservatives would like to also live that experience unfortunately they forgot that the Jim Crow laws were in affect back then.
ROJr,are you for real??! Those White men will never stand behind him for public office. They didn't before in Georgia where he lived.
We cant forget that these kinds of people forge alliances with the Tea Party as well. The Tea Party is a step lower than what the GOP represents and to think that a few black people align themselves with that kind of political group is a disservice to us all.