Lou Dobbs Now Supports Amnesty in order to get Latino votes

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Wall Street Journal 11/24/2009

Dobbs Reaches Out to Latinos, With Politics in Mind
By PETER WALLSTEN

Former CNN anchor Lou Dobbs, pondering a future in politics, is trying to wipe away his image as an enemy of Latino immigrants by positioning himself as a champion of that fast-growing ethnic bloc.

Mr. Dobbs, who left the network last week, has said in recent days that he is considering a third-party run for a New Jersey Senate seat in 2012, or possibly for president. Polls show voters unhappy with both parties, and strategists believe Mr. Dobbs could tap populist anger over economy issues just as Ross Perot did in the 1990s.

First, though, Mr. Dobbs is working to repair what a spokesman conceded is a glaring flaw: His reputation for antipathy toward Latino immigrants. In a little-noticed interview Friday, Mr. Dobbs told Spanish-language network Telemundo he now supports a plan to legalize millions of undocumented workers, a stance he long lambasted as an unfair “amnesty.”

“Whatever you have thought of me in the past, I can tell you right now that I am one of your greatest friends and I mean for us to work together,” he said in a live interview with Telemundo’s Maria Celeste. “I hope that will begin with Maria and me and Telemundo and other media organizations and others in this national debate that we should turn into a solution rather than a continuing debate and factional contest.”

Mr. Dobbs twice mentioned a possible legalization plan for the estimated 12 million illegal immigrants in the U.S., saying at one point that “we need the ability to legalize illegal immigrants under certain conditions.”

Mr. Dobbs couldn’t be reached Tuesday. Spokesman Bob Dilenschneider said Mr. Dobbs draws a distinction between illegal immigrants who have committed crimes since arriving in the U.S. and those who are “living upright, positive and constructive lives” who should be “integrated” into society. He said Mr. Dobbs recognizes the political importance of Latinos and is “smoothing the water and clearing the air.”

After a career as a broadcaster and Internet entrepreneur, Mr. Dobbs turned himself into a populist firebrand, campaigning against labor outsourcing, free trade and immigration.

Mr. Dobbs left CNN saying he wanted to become an advocate. Immigration advocates, including Ms. Celeste, had long called for his ouster; critics in particular cite a 2007 report on his show that cited erroneous data suggesting illegal immigrants were tied to a spike in leprosy cases in the U.S. Mr. Dobbs told Ms. Celeste the report was a mistake, and blamed a reporter ad-libbing on the air.

Frank Sharry, who heads America’s Voice, a group that advocates for legalizing undocumented immigrants, said Mr. Dobbs’s conversion isn’t credible, given his history of opposing efforts to liberalize immigration policies.

Jim Gilchrist, founder of the Minuteman Project, which seeks strict border enforcement and opposes legalization, said he admired Mr. Dobbs and will “watch him for several months before drawing a conclusion.”

Political strategists, however, aren’t dismissing the potential power of a Dobbs run. Ed Rollins, a Republican consultant who advised Mr. Perot, said Mr. Dobbs has two big factors in his favor: name recognition and a turbulent economic time that can help a populist, third-party figure.

During his Telemundo appearance, Mr. Dobbs was both defensive and conciliatory as Ms. Celeste ticked off what she said were the Latino community’s grievances about Mr. Dobbs. “Many Hispanics consider you to be the No. 1 enemy of Latinos,” she told him. “Do you think that the community is somehow misjudging you?”

“Oh, not somehow. Definitively, absolutely,” Mr. Dobbs responded. “By the way, I don’t believe for a moment that the Latino, Hispanic community in the United States believes that of me at all. It has been the efforts of the far left to characterize me in their propaganda as such.”

Mr. Dobbs’s relationship with Latinos will be crucial if he chooses to run against Sen. Robert Menendez (D., N.J.), the Senate’s lone Hispanic. In response to the possibility, Menendez spokesman Afshin Mohamadi said: “I’m sure that he would relish eventually having an opponent from so far out of the mainstream who has never delivered a thing to the hard-working people of New Jersey.” —T. W. Farnam and Nomaan Merchant contributed to this article.

http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2009/11/24/lou-dobbs-that-was-then-this-is-now
 
could this be the stablishment's move to split the anti-Obama vote on 2012?
 
Oh is THAT why I woke up this morning with a strange urge to vote for Lou Dobbs?
 
lol selling out his beliefs if he's pursuing a political career in the senate he's just saying what's expected to get elected not a man of principle i see hm...
 
That's weird, it sounded like he was going to run for senate here in NJ against menendez, and had republican establishment backing.
 
Wow. Most politicians wait to abandon their base until after they're elected.
 
HAHAHAHH, WTFROFLMAYONAISSEBBQSAUCE?!? Lou Dobbs has pretty much built his career out of the single issue of being vehemently anti-illegal-immigration! Yeah, if this is true, he definitely jumped the shark, and it indicates about how principled he is all around. LOL...hahah...hehe...ho...
 
I honestly don't have a problem with amnesty so long as it only applies to immigration and related non-harmful offenses. Still, I do have a problem with people changing their political views to meet up to what is considered appropriate in the establishment.
 
Dobbs: I'm Latinos' greatest friend

Perhaps thinking of a future political career, former CNN anchor Lou Dobbs softened his harsh anti-illegal immigrant rhetoric during an interview Tuesday, telling the viewers of the Spanish-speaking network Telemundo that “I am one of your greatest friends.”


“I want to engage in a meaningful and constructive dialogue and work with those who will work toward real solutions,” said Dobbs, who once falsely accused illegal immigrants of carrying leprosy into the United States.


“I think we need to honestly come together. … and make some real progress toward an understanding a compromise for those who are in this country illegally,” he said. “What isn't working is a penalty to those who are in this country illegally for whom we can both be building a bridge to the future in which there is legalization and at the same time constructing an environment in which everyone is clear and unequivocal about the need for border security and a regulated flow of immigration.”


POLITICO reported Tuesday that Dobbs is mulling a run for the White House in 2012, and Dobbs confirmed on former Tennessee Republican Sen. Fred Thompson’s show Monday that he might run.


Later in the interview, Dobbs made an impassioned plea to the Hispanic community, urging them to reconsider their previous views on him.


“Whatever you have thought of me in the past,” he said, “I can tell you right now that I am one of your greatest friends, and I mean for us to work together.”


“I hope that will begin with Maria and me and Telemundo and other media organizations and others in this national debate that we should turn into a solution rather than a continuing debate and factional contest,” Dobbs added.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1109/29908.html
 
Yep-straight up

He is trying to court New Jersey's growing Latino population when he runs for Senate.

Talk about "Change."
 
ALIPAC is freaking out over this right now. My reply? Sorry, but while tragic, this was really not unexpected. You should put your faith in people with actual integrity, like Ron Paul.
 
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