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Political Finger-Pointing
· Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Jesse Jackson is right.
In response to the face-off in Arizona between President Obama and Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer last week, Jackson said, "Even George Wallace did not put his finger in Dr. King's face." And it's true; he didn't. Similarly, not even Josef Stalin wrote two autobiographies the way Obama has. And even Genghis Khan didn't have a Swiss bank account the way Mitt Romney did.
Of course, Jackson's non sequitur is a single note in the cacophony of asininity surrounding the wildly overhyped confrontation between Obama and Brewer. An MSNBC host (and putative expert in matters racial) said the photo reminded her more than anything else of the iconic image of Elizabeth Eckford, the 15-year-old black girl who was harassed in 1957 by racists on her way to a desegregated school in Little Rock, Ark. And liberal talk radio host Stephanie Miller concurred that Brewer was "playing the fragile-white-woman-scared-of-black-man card." Al Sharpton, Bill Maher and Maureen Dowd sounded similar refrains.
Lost in all of this is the simple fact that the president instigated the confrontation. He was upset with how an earlier meeting with Brewer was characterized in her book, "Scorpions for Breakfast" (full disclosure: my wife collaborated on the book). She probably shouldn't have raised her finger, even if it was only to get a word in edgewise.
But good Lord, given the liberal overreaction to this incident, you'd think the governorship of Arizona outranked the presidency, or that Obama was a beleaguered civil rights activist sneaking into Arizona by cover of night, and not the president of the United States touching down in Air Force One.
Obama simply messed up a campaign swing by stepping on his message. But his most ardent supporters had to turn the incident into some sort of racial Gotterdammerung. Obama had it right later when he said it was all "not a big deal."
But this absurd controversy is surely a harbinger of greater inanities to come. As even some Democrats in Washington concede, Obama can't run on his record. That's why he's running against a "do-nothing Congress" and unfairness in the tax code. That's simply not exciting enough for his supporters, particularly given the fizzling of the Occupy Wall Street movement.
And nothing more excites the base of the Democratic Party -- or gets more free media -- than wildly implausible hysterics over racism, even when there's so little evidence to support the claim.
Take what appears to be the left's strongest claim: Newt Gingrich's blowout victory in South Carolina was a triumph for his racist "dog-whistle" political rhetoric on child labor and the huge rise in food stamp use under Obama.
"Dog-whistle politics" is a term imported from Britain that implies politicians use language with two frequencies, one for normal people and one for less savory constituencies. Dog-whistle messages are real. But dog-whistle spotting can be hard -- you're listening for things that, by definition, normal people cannot hear -- and prone to wild misinterpretation.
For instance, Gingrich has been talking about food stamps and child labor for a long time. During that time, he also worked harder than most GOP politicians to reach out to minority groups, even to Sharpton. Does he phrase things too provocatively? Absolutely. But he does that about everything from tax cuts to moon bases.
When Gingrich came down like a ton of bricks on Juan Williams in the South Carolina debate on the food stamp issue, liberals instinctively saw it as a racial transaction, pure and simple. And although I have no doubt that racists enjoyed seeing Gingrich belittle a black journalist, there's zero evidence that Republicans overall cheered for racist reasons. They've cheered Gingrich for attacking white moderators from every outlet, including Fox News.
And to the extent there are racial implications to what Gingrich proposes, they're no more racist than remarks made by prominent African Americans who see the culture of poverty perpetuating poverty.
But for reasons that say a lot more about the weaknesses of the first black president, liberals yearn to hear racism where it isn't to make this campaign into something more exciting than a referendum on Obama.
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Holmes Simons
Man, are you a limp piece of work. Remind me again why Mr. Whale puked up your namesake.
Of course, Governor Brewer "shouldn't have raised her finger" to NotPresident Obama. She should have slapped him up beside his head with a 2 X 4 collage of Brian Terry obituaries.
Senor Obama, the domestic thug and enemy within, sided with Mexico, a foreign state run by foreign thugs, against the people of Arizona and all Americans. Nothing is more distasteful than watching this lying racist pretending to be President except, perhaps, reading thoughts from your pathetic, politically correct, inert mind.
I have a new kitty. I named it Jonah.
Here Pussy, Pussy, Pussy!
Posted February 1, 2012 at 10:47:42 AM
wjmccrindle
@Holmes
Well said, she should have slapped him hard! Immagine what ire would have been raised from the left if the middle finger was waved in his smug condescending face! His treason against Arizona warrants impeachment and jail time! I'm not a cat lover, but keep Johah and the catbox as a reminder of spinless conservatives who fail to see or act on the tryanny of our Chairman.
Posted February 1, 2012 at 11:13:59 AM
Oathkeeper Scott
"...I have no doubt that racists enjoyed seeing Gingrich belittle a black journalist..."
Jonah didn't specify 'white' racists, but I assume he meant that.
Let's not doubt that black racists enjoy watching a black president running roughshod over 'whitey.'
Posted February 1, 2012 at 3:05:54 PM
Dave S
Having just recently moved from Arizona after living there for 20 years, and having seen Jan Brewer in action as both Governor and Secretary of State (under witch-bitch Janet) I can tell you right now that she was NOT afraid of obama. Either as a Black man or as President. To the best of my knowledge, Jan Brewer has never been afraid of anything but that people like obummer will tear down this great nation of ours. She's fighting against him and Holder tearing down Arizona and she'll fight just as hard to keep them from tearing down the USA!!
Posted February 1, 2012 at 3:13:36 PM
JTG
The point of Obama not being exciting enough is the key with media exaggerating any remarks made by a conseravtive while applying their own brand justice.
Nothing would change if the remark were not made nor intentionally misconstrued. There's no way a conservative is getting the black vote so they may as well charge racism at every turn (as they will be). It's the dems way of keeping them on the plantation and staying there.
Posted February 1, 2012 at 5:24:51 PM