Indian-Americans are one of the country’s hardest working immigrant groups.
They’re highly educated, they pay their taxes, and they still believe in the American Dream.
Yet the Democrats seem to have a problem with Indian-Americans.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton referred to Mahatma Gandhi as a guy who “ran a gas station down in St. Louis for a couple of years.”
Vice-President Joe Biden said, “You cannot go to a 7-11 or a Dunkin Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent … I’m not joking.”
And this week, Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel asked an Indian-American doctor, Dr. Robin Gandhi, if he was a member of the Taliban.
If someone on the right, even some minor functionary, breathed a comment similar to this, it would be replayed on an endless loop.
During the 2012 election, polling showed that:
a whopping 68 percent — higher than any other Asian ethnic group – of Indian-Americans will vote for Obama.
In essence, they’re voting for the side that wants to raise their taxes, discourage the growth of their small businesses, increase illegal immigration (while they went through the expensive legal immigration process), and on frequent occasion, slur against them.
So I ask this: why would an Indian-American vote for a Democrat?
pictured: the first two Indian-American, Republican Governors–Nikki Haley of South Carolina, Bobby Jindal of Louisiana