We've all been hearing more and more and seeing it in the polls that Obama is having trouble winning the white working class vote lately. The latest salvo of states has been Indiana, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and the next one will be in West Virginia.
These states are the most important because of their location and an even distribution of blacks and minorities in their states. But wait a minute. Didn't Obama win Idaho, an all white state full of white working class voters?
We need to realize the difference between blue collar white people in Indiana, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and West Virginia and the places where Obama won such as the inter-mountain west.
Looking back, people in Idaho and the inter-mountain west voted overwhelmingly for Obama. But one fact sticks out: there are no black people there. If they had known more about black people, Idaho wouldn't have gone to Obama by a margin of 62%.
Idaho doesn't have a lot of black folk in their state because of one thing. Idaho has mountains and of course we all know black people are notoriously known to hate and fear mountains.
This is why Idaho doesn't matter. This is why Wyoming, Colorado and Utah doesn't matter and why Montana won't matter. If people knew more about black people in Idaho and in other inter-mountain western states they wouldn't consistantly vote for Obama.
For example, up until recently the only black guy that ever lived in Idaho was Arlo Pear.
He was very strange in the beginning to all who lived by him but after he got his furniture back people got used to him living amongst them in Boise. He proved to be a good guy but one black man and his family is hardly enough to represent what a whole black community would be like in other states such as Indiana, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and West Virginia.
White blue collar folk who live amongst blacks were asked by a poller in a recent exploratory group what they thought a black presidency would look like. After suggestions were gathered, a reinactment was put together by the Appalachia Traveling Shakespeare Company, it was filmed and was recently aired on Appalachia Public Access. Check it out below:
Cable TV is a new technology slowly arriving in mountain west states and Idaho. This footage shows what a black presidency would look like to blue collar folk living amongst black people. The video is dated for time though because people in Appalachia still believe that Carter was the last President. We need to show this to people who live elsewhere in the United States so that they can imagine what it is like to be a white person living amongst black people. Black people are scary and they make you think it is 1980 eternally. Of course you might guess this is how we ended up with Ronald Reagan and the Bushes.
The recent primary states are overwhelmingly informed because there is a large living population of black people amongst them. Because of their daily experiences with blacks they are more able to imagine what a black presidency would like and didn't need the help of the Appalachia Traveling Shakespeare Company to do an artistic rendering of a black residency. Thus they voted Clinton.
Just another example of what it is like to live amongst black people is this snippet from a black cartoon show. This is what Saturday morning cartoons look like on a black television station. There are certain elements that are difficult to comprehend but it is clear that the cartoon is subconsciously subverting the viewer to vote Obama.
A WINO, in this not so modest Saturday morning cartoon is a person white in name only, thus that rare white person who votes for a black person. Those latte sipping, birkinstock wearing group who drives Subarus and Volkswagons. WINO's can't get enough of whine as in WINO's can't get enough about listening to that Clinton campaign whine. Notice how deranged the WINO's are and they seemingly talk like a black person. The vampire is obviously all Clinton campaign people.
Now that at all of this has been rationally explained we must spread this knowledge to the uninformed intermountain west states to prevent Montana's white blue collars from voting for Obama. If only people in the inter-mountain west had internet and cable television we could reach them in time.