February 18, 2008
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An Illinois Reader Blames Obama On Illinois’ Pro-Immigration GOP
From: Kurt Bechle (e-mail
him)
Re: Steve Sailer’s Column:
Can Obama Really Win The White Vote?
Speaking for myself—a white voter—I support Ron Paul.
As a lifelong resident of
Illinois,
I was excited at the prospect of conservative,
anti-illegal immigration businessman
Jim Oberweis running for the 2004 senate seat
against the obscure
Barack Obama.
The Illinois Republican
Party, however, wanted no part of Oberweis because of
his outspoken
opposition to immigration and it pulled out all the
stops for Jack Ryan, a financial guy from
Goldman Sachs’
Chicago branch. Ryan won the nomination and then
proceeded to drop out after some murky allegations about
his participation in sex clubs with his ex-wife Jeri.
The Illinois Republican
Party quickly replaced Ryan with perennial political
punching bag
Alan Keyes, an
obvious loser, who said little about immigration but
focused instead on abortion.
Obama won in a landslide.
I believe it was a deliberate set up by the big money
boys who walk both sides of the street to advance their
globalist agenda.
The Illinois Republican
Party is in total disarray, having lost the confidence
of conservatives.
Illinois has an
image as a liberal state, but this is misleading.
Chicago and
Cook County
dominate Illinois politics due to better organization
skills. Rural areas and even downstate Democrats are
very conservative and strongly oppose
gun control and open borders.
Bechle is a retired tool and
die designer who lives in rural northern Illinois.
Joe Guzzardi comments:
In 2004,
Dave Gorak and I wrote
columns about how the Illinois GOP put the skids to
Oberweis, thereby making Obama’s Senate win inevitable.
The inexperienced Obama ran essentially unopposed—Keyes
was a carpetbagger from Maryland. Given that history,
it’s correct to say that Obama is the accidental
presidential candidate.