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Here’s a gem in a Washington Post article about the resolution that apologized for slavery that the US Senate just passed:

“Even among proponents of a congressional apology, reaction to yesterday’s vote was mixed. Carol M. Swain, a professor of political science and law at Vanderbilt University who had pushed for the Bush administration to issue an apology, called the Democratic-controlled Senate’s resolution “meaningless” since the party and federal government are led by a black president and black voters are closely aligned with the Democratic party.

‘The Republican Party needed to do it,’ Swain said. ‘It would have shed that racist scab on the party.’”

What?! Need Professor Swain be reminded that is was Abraham Lincoln (ehem, the first Republican president) that promulgated the Emancipation Proclamation which paved the way for the 13th Amendment? Should we remind her that it was the Congressional Republicans that wanted to pass “40 Acres and a Mule,” only to be thwarted by President Andrew Johnson, a War Democrat?

Also, that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 passed with 80% of Republicans voting “aye” in both houses of Congress compared to 69% and 63% for Democratic Senators and Representatives, respectively? That the Voting Rights Act of 1964 similarly passed with Senate Republicans voting 97% in favor and House Republicans 85%, with Democrats in favor 74% and 80%?

That President Bush appointed the first black Secretary of State, the first black, female Secretary of State, and the first Hispanic Attorney General? That homeownership rose by 3 to 5 percentage points for minorities under the Bush Administration?

And need we remind Professor Swain that it is the Democratic Party that contains such luminaries as Harry Truman and “Exalted Cyclops” Robert Byrd who were in the KKK? That Byrd filibustered and voted against the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and is the only senator to have voted against both Thurgood Marshall and Clarence Thomas, the only two black nominees to the Supreme Court?

And, the icing on the cake, that all Senate Republicans supported the resolution apologizing for slavery?

So, that makes me wonder, what is this “racist scab” on the Republican Party Professor Swain refers to? Maybe Michael Steele (the black Chairman of the RNC) could answer that question for me…