As white liberals indulge their fantasies of violence against conservatives — physically attacking conservatives, ransacking Bush-Cheney headquarters (though not any NRA headquarters, I note) — the white wife of vice presidential candidate John Edwards recently warned of black riots unless Kerry is elected.

Also in the midst of this rash of aggression by white liberals, this week Al Gore admonished a group of blacks not to engage in violence over the election. Perhaps Gore should have saved that speech for a meeting of Moveon.org members.

And Democrats wonder why they have to ask white people to hold “African-Americans for Kerry-Edwards” signs at their rallies — as in St. Petersburg, Fla., last Saturday. The Kerry campaign is hemorrhaging black voters like teenaged girls fleeing an R. Kelly house party. None of the Democrats’ top black leaders has been able to stem the tide – not Jesse, not Al, not Bill Clinton.

Here’s the deal on politics and race in America: Republicans don’t need black voters, but they want them. Democrats don’t want black voters, but they need them. Blacks have been the Democrats’ most loyal voters, typically giving the party upward of 90 percent of their vote. But Democrats ignore blacks.

That’s according to none other than the Rev. Jesse Jackson, who said so in a speech to “Campaign for America’s Future” at the Democratic National Convention this summer.

Suddenly, with the election less than a week away, the Kerry campaign is dashing off to every black church in the country. Bill Clinton had to interrupt an important sponge bath with someone named “Bunny” to come to Kerry’s rescue in Philadelphia. (Possible slogan: “John Kerry: The Same as Clinton, Without the Burning Sensation.”)

The Democrats’ inspired 11th-hour message to black voters is: Here are your crumbs, your scraps, your measly handouts. Too bad you’re so childish, incompetent and dependent, huh? Now run along and cast your vote for the guy with the “D” next to his name and we’ll see you in four years, ‘K? Buh-bye, now.

With no fanfare, President Bush has placed black stars like Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell in top positions in his administration. Kerry waited for complaints that the only black people in his campaign were setting up folding chairs before finding blacks for any prominent positions. (Another campaign slogan: “John Kerry: Pretending to Fight for Blacks Since Very Recently.”)

Among loony liberal ideas polling especially badly among blacks is the Democrats’ gusto for gay marriage.

Gay marriage is a tricky issue for the Democrats due to the fact that — like taxes, defense and education — they are forced to lie about their position when running for office. In other words, Democrats are gay marriage supporters trapped in the bodies of candidates who oppose gay marriage. And no issue-reassignment surgery can help them.

By contrast, blacks not only believe gay marriage is wrong (like most Americans), but are willing to state this belief publicly (unlike most Americans).

Bush opposes gay marriage. Kerry is for it — and he has always been consistent on that by taking every position imaginable on the subject. Kerry’s got more gay marriage positions than the Kama-sutra, including the “yawning dog,” the “courtesan’s dilemma” and the “flip-flopping weasel.”

Campaigning in Missouri about a month ago, Kerry began the day saying he was opposed to Missouri’s constitutional amendment defining marriage as between a man and a woman. By the end of the day, Kerry was claiming he supported the amendment and, indeed, that his position on gay marriage was identical to Bush’s.

Later, Kerry retracted his support for the Missouri marriage amendment, telling a gay magazine that he hadn’t read the amendment and, in fact, he opposed it. (More campaign slogan ideas: “John Kerry won’t just take a stand on the tough issues, he’ll take two or three of them!”)

When Kerry’s strategy of being both for gay marriage and against it failed to fool black people, he sent Jesse Jackson out to black churches to tell the parishioners to set aside their views on gay marriage and vote for Kerry anyway.

What are blacks getting out of this deal again?

Compensating for his progressive views on gay marriage, Kerry supports federal funding for partial-birth abortions! Yay! Taxpayer-supported abortion on demand should make “Emily’s List” feminists happy, but, again, it has not received a warm response from black people.

Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, was quite explicit about using abortion as a tool to reduce the minority population. She said the goal of Planned Parenthood was to “give certain dysgenic groups in our population their choice of segregation or sterilization.” Even today, talk to any white liberal about abortion and within 60 seconds he will raise the black “overpopulation” problem.

We hear a lot about the 2 million people in America’s jails and how many of them are black, but we rarely talk about the 35 to 40 million abortions since Roe v. Wade and how many of those were black. When your position on black abortion is identical to the Klan’s, maybe it’s time to reconsider.

Kerry’s supporters are doing their part to reach out to black voters. When New York City taxi driver Etzer Jerome told his sensitive Upper West Side passenger he had voted for Bush, she demanded that he pull over and let her out, yelling at him: “How can a black man vote for Bush?” and “I’m going to f— you!” She then filed a complaint against Jerome with the Taxi and Limousine Commission alleging that Jerome had “verbally harassed her.” He was fined $500 and given a three-week suspension.

On the bright side, the Democrats offer black voters loads and loads of meaningless promises that will have absolutely no effect on their lives. “Jobs,” for example. (Just not any of the important jobs in a Kerry administration.)

Democrats’ extravagant claims about creating “jobs” are as credible as their claims that they will make the wheelchair-bound walk. Among the jobs that are currently not available to Americans are those being performed in China under a free-trade bill voted for by John Kerry. (New campaign slogan: “John Kerry: Betraying America Since 1971.”)

Apparently, black voters can also look forward to a lot of patronizing demagoguery from the Democrats, such as the claim that Republicans maliciously suppressed the black vote in Florida in 2000.

Kerry says Republicans disenfranchised 1 million black voters in Florida in 2000, but neglects to mention that after extensive hearings, the U.S. Civil Rights Commission failed to produce a single black voter who was stopped from voting in 2000. We’ve found more WMDs in Iraq than we’ve found disenfranchised blacks in Florida.

Indeed and to the contrary, in 2000, blacks composed 11 percent of registered voters in Florida, but made up 17 percent of those who voted. If that’s how Republicans “suppress” the black vote, blacks are better off when Republicans attack them than when Democrats pretend to be nice to them.