Washington Times Editorial: The Race Card is All Obama Has Left
Nah, while Obama certainly does overuse the race card, I think Obama has plenty of other cards left in his hand to play. Besides, his deck seems to be stacked with jokers:
PRUDEN: It’s time to play the race card
By Wesley Pruden – The Washington Times
ANALYSIS/OPINION:
Race-baiting never goes out of style. Only the races and the baiters change. Drawing the race card is nearly always a sign of desperation, as any number of old white politicians could tell you if they were not all dead.
When George Wallace lost his first race for governor of Alabama, back in the benighted days, he vowed never to be “out-segged” again. He was making polite conversation. Sen. Theodore Bilbo of Mississippi, whose name was synonymous with mean-spirited race politics in the South, once felt the hot breath of a challenger and called in his campaigners to tell them “it’s time to start yelling n——-.” Bilbo and his campaigners quickly obliged and the backwoods p——-w——, r———- and w—— t—— obliged with enthusiasm and votes.
[Hey, don't ask me. I haven't a clue as to what words he's actually saying, but I'm sure it means something like, "Cracker!" Anyway, feel free to try your own hand at deciphering what words he meant to imply. ]
Those days are mercifully behind us, but now Barack Obama wants to join the sordid ranks of the race hustlers, like the Revs. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, if not necessarily the race baiters. Maybe there’s only a small distinction between hustling and baiting, but once the toxic stuff is let loose, it doesn’t matter what you call it.
The Democratic National Committee released a video clip Monday of the president rousing his troops with what Politico, the Capitol Hill political paper, calls with artful euphemism, “unusual demographic frankness.” The auguries for November do not look good, the president concedes, and he wants “young people, African-Americans, Latinos and women who powered our victory in 2008 [to] stand together once again.” Many of these “surge” voters cast their first ballots in 2008 and then ignored pleas to turn out for gubernatorial races in New Jersey and Virginia (or that famous Senate race in Massachusetts) and the Democrats took a licking.
No candidate, Democrat or Republican, would take the risk — real and even frightening — of drawing the race card unless absolutely necessary, of course, “absolutely necessary” defined as the occasion when his survival is at stake. Mr. Obama’s survival is not yet at stake, but if a calamity like the big blowout of ’94 falls on the Democrats again this year the president’s prospects for re-election in 2012 would dim considerably. Now’s the time for unusual demographic frankness of the kind that the Barack Obama of 2008 so eloquently denounced with word if not always in deed.
Mr. Obama spent enormous political capital to ram the health care “reform” down the throats of a public struggling not to swallow, and now he wants to do it again, and then again, and then once more, with his toxic agenda of financial reform, global warming “solutions” and immigration “reform” that he won’t call by its rightful name, “amnesty.” It’s almost as if the president has figured out that he will be a one-term president and is determined to use whatever capital he has to impose as much as he can of that radical stuff from his Chicago activist days.
The attempt to make “solving” global warming a bipartisan effort collapsed over the weekend when Sen. Lindsay Graham of South Carolina, who gives the impression of yearning to be a Democrat when he grows up, quit his alliance with Sen. John Kerry and Sen. Joe Lieberman. The collapse may be temporary. The unholy musketeers had decided to ditch something called “a carbon linkage fee” (what everyone but a senator would call a “tax”) in favor of allowing polluting companies to buy the right to continue polluting from companies willing to sell their polluting indulgences. This is more of Al Gore’s global warming fantasy, and in the end the Obama administration might have to settle for a Senate resolution telling the Icelandic volcano to behave itself.
If he can push the global-warming legislation aside Mr. Obama can move amnesty for the illegals to the top of his agenda, but this, as any number of Democratic congressmen are telling him loud and clear, is merely substituting a noose for the electric chair for a lot of Democratic incumbents. “It’s not a tough vote at all for me,” Rep. Jason Altmire of Pennsylvania tells Politico. “I’m not going to vote for amnesty. I’m not going to vote for a path to citizenship, or whatever you want to call it. … It’s not like health care where everyone has a dog in the fight. If you come from where I come from, there’s no support for [immigration reform] at all.”
[Ack! Using the dreaded "noose" word! He must be racist! /sarcasm ]
Mr. Obama, who rarely took a recorded stand on anything during his brief career as a senator, keeps demanding that Democrats in Congress fall on their swords for him. There’s no scarcity of swords but he’s running out of willing Democrats. The race card is all he’s got left.
• Wesley Pruden is editor emeritus of The Washington Times.
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27 April, 2010 at 1:30 pm
Society is always trying to divide us, putting us each in neat little categories, slapping on the labels and pushing us to live within some predetermined demographic stereotypes.
It is complete nonsense. My 4 year old grandson is mixed. In our home we do not see a reason to discuss racial differences. The skin colors are obvious and seem silly to even acknowledge. Yet, his preschool teacher decided to ask the students about their families… questions which included, “What COLOR are your parents and your grandparents?” Sean came home confused and asked me, “MawMaw, what color are you?”
Seriously???? What is the reason to teach children to be divisive? He went back to school and told them his MawMaw is Orange today.(yes, my idea) He even showed the class the picture he colored of me all orange. I refuse to let them win.
Time to turn in the individual race cards and carry the Human Race card. (but, that might make my puppy feel left out)
27 April, 2010 at 1:43 pm
Hahahahaha! Nice! Also, be sure to tell your grandson all about your home planet—if you catch my drift. That will drive his teachers crazy! Hehehehehe!
Cheers
27 April, 2010 at 5:48 pm
I could tell you some stories CavMom. As a boy in the 60s spending school years in Ca and the summers drifting between southern Kansas and central Mississippi I have a unique perspective. My gggrama, a well established and powerful southern woman in Ms had a black woman who did her cooking as she was old. But my gggrama was the type of person who employed the unemployable as well, you know the type.
Now Mary was the nicest person that I have ever met and she was the dang best cook I ever have experienced too. Mary was the second person I was interested in seeing on arrival after my gggrama. Well in those days I played with a nephew of hers as there were few boys my age to play with to begin with and I certainly didn’t want to play with my younger bros.
Anyway, one day the two of us headed up the front entry and onto the front porch. Later my gggrama pulled me aside and said, you cant do that tg you have to come around back. I said..how come? She didn’t really have an answer. As I grew up I realized she was afraid of the clan and what they might do to me. Later in life she worried more about what I might do to them but thats another story.
The things I experienced made me what I am today. A person who gets along with most people who live the way I do. Do unto others and hold them top the same rules. Turn the other cheek, but only to walk away. Its not what you are its who you are, thats all that is important.
27 April, 2010 at 2:04 pm
Just more proof that our ‘Dear Leader’ and his Lunatic,Leftist,Liberals are getting worried as we move toward Nov. 2010. However these devious DemocRATS will try to pull something off or create some kind of crisis,let us not forget they own the MSM who are their ministry of propaganda.They are not going to give up easily politics has become a bloodsport and they are pros.
27 April, 2010 at 9:13 pm
Agreed!
I certainly hope that the Conservatives in government finally realize that they are at war with the Commies who have infiltrated our government. In fact, the Commies in politics have been waging a full out war for decades, while the Conservatives have been under the false impression that everyone is still playing good old fashion election type politics. That is why the Commies have been so successful. It was a stealth war.
Cheers
27 April, 2010 at 6:01 pm
And Mary was the first and only person who has ever known exactly who and what I really am. The bully has always been my target, don’t like em, can’t help it, born that way. But she knew that that could get a young boy in trouble if he wasn’t careful.
27 April, 2010 at 6:23 pm
And don’t think I stop at anything I don’t. I remember in boot camp the guy who was put up as sergeant at arms becoming power hungry and beginning to berate the less fortunate of our company in a not very professional manner.
Well you should have seen the look on the face of my friend, a black guy, 5th squad leader when I all of a sudden stopped handed him my flag and said hold this. As I stepped out of line and proceeded to march over and tell the idiot, you don’t treat these guys like dogs! You treat them with respect!
He said, get back in formation. I said, yeah I’ll get back in formation but you treat people with respect! I then marched back into position and we never had a problem again…although I did, he and his gang hated me from then on out. Who cares!
27 April, 2010 at 7:17 pm
And really, I would have had little problem if the guy would have been fair about his execution of authority, and if he had actually outranked any of us.
Well, maybe I would have thought differently. I don’t object to authority when properly executed but I won’t abide an abuser of anything…period. Although I do have my particular view of that which comes from having a father who was a US Army officer and a fairly strict one at that. I never had a problem with my CC who was tougher on me than anyone else, thats right, most of them would be down for fifty while I always got a hundred. Although I do have my particular view of that which comes from having a father who was a US Army officer and a fairly strict one at that. Had to be with the boys he had had.
27 April, 2010 at 7:32 pm
Do any of you understand what it is like to grow up with an army officer as a dad in a neighborhood of Marines? I do.
27 April, 2010 at 8:27 pm
Thanks tgusa, I truly appreciate your input. My Dad was an Army officer as well, but I lead a very sheltered life. I never understood prejudices because my dad showed none. It seemed that every where he took me people of all diversities welcomed us into their homes as friends.
So, it was extremely bizarre to move to the South and see the prejudices. My husband was told, shortly after moving to Houston, “We don’t need no smart n’s here.” He grew up in Texas and Cali, so he was used to the nonsense. I on the other hand was blown away.
We sat down at a restaurant (just some ten years ago) and were refused service. The waitress was very embarrassed when she told us that the cook would not prepare our order. (small town Texas can still be messy, but they are getting better)
I have had white people approach me and tell me that they can find me a white husband… and I have had black women threaten to kick my butt.
Silly, silly people. They don’t know that they simply make me laugh on the inside at their ignorance.
However, I will not tolerate anyone belittling my family or friends for something as simple as a different shade of skin. And the constant divisive nature of people of influence sickens me. They know better, one would think. Yet, they use their platforms to push hatred. *sigh*
A messed up world in which we must continue to press forward, fighting the good fight.
27 April, 2010 at 8:51 pm
Yeah, I heard the same thing as a white nan, slow down, yer workin too fast, jealosy, nothing more.
Just be a Simple Man
27 April, 2010 at 9:41 pm
I am from Mississippi we don’t take no **** from anyone,even Texans.
27 April, 2010 at 10:10 pm
Its not small town USA. It doesn’t get any smaller than small town Ms. I cant even name the town otherwise any nut could pin my family down and do who knows what. Its good to be hated in today’s world.
I’m a fool to your dirty work.
27 April, 2010 at 10:13 pm
Sorry… Dirty work.
27 April, 2010 at 10:54 pm
Easy
27 April, 2010 at 11:02 pm
Sunday morning.
28 April, 2010 at 8:31 am
Thanks for your perspective CavMom. You’ve definitely seen the racial bias shot from both sides of the color divide. You’re view is a credit to both your family and what we all should be: Americans.
I know that there are places, not too far out from where I live, that you’d likely get treated as poorly as at the restaurant you mentioned. But things continue to improve, in spite of the efforts of Sharpton, et al.
29 April, 2010 at 12:42 am
Calling for “young people, African-Americans, Latinos and women who powered our victory in 2008 [to] stand together once again” is not the same as pulling “the race card”. All it is is identifying the demographics that were strongly for Obama and for the most part tend to be strongly for the democratic party.
29 April, 2010 at 8:06 am
“All it is is identifying the demographics…”: African-Americans, Latinos.
He’s choosing a specific set of demographic parameters. In case you have trouble, it isn’t income range, beer choice, or residential locale. It is, however, racist, sexist, and ageist.
I’m wondering, are these subsets inclusive or exclusive of each other? Are young people only welcome if they are or are not part of the other three designations? Would an old latino man not be welcome? And what would the age cutoff be that would define “young people”? Would the holy grail then be an 18 y.o. half-black, half-mexican woman?
I suppose I’d be the absolute antithesis of this “demographic” being a middle-aged white guy.
damn. 8)
29 April, 2010 at 8:20 am
How about if I self-identified myself as Irish-, Alcasian-, Quebecois- American? Can I get in your club?
No? That’s ok. I didn’t want to belong to the wee-wee-man white haters club* anyhow.
* sarcastic parody (cf. Little Rascals, if you’re culturally unaware)
29 April, 2010 at 6:22 pm
LOL!
Well, you might appreciate the following, then:
http://www.ridiculopathy.com/news_detail.php?id=454
Cheers
30 April, 2010 at 7:54 am
That was hysterical, thanks Doc!
29 April, 2010 at 9:31 pm
95% of the African American vote went to Obama. 66% of the Hispanic vote went to Obama. 56% of the female vote went to Obama. 66% of voters under thirty went to Obama. Those demographics are the reason that he won the election. So yeah, he’s choosing a specific set of demographic parameters; he’s designating those demographics that helped him win. That’s not racist, that’s statistics.
30 April, 2010 at 7:58 am
So if he does it then it becomes just statistics, but if the GOP aims at a particular demographic then it’s racism.
OK, thanks, got it.
Let’s see that would be called, hmm, oh yeah: “do as I say, not as I do”, or more succinctly Hypocritical.
Look back at the 2004 elections when Bush was aiming at certain Latino demographics and areas, there were accusations of racism all over the media. How is this different…. waiting….
30 April, 2010 at 5:45 pm
I gotta say that I don’t remember the event that you’re talking about and the internet is not really helping to jog my memory so…sorry to keep you waiting for nothing I guess…
29 April, 2010 at 9:26 am
“Calling for “young people, African-Americans, Latinos and women who powered our victory in 2008 [to] stand together once again” is not the same as pulling “the race card”.”
Isn’t the president of the United State supposed to be president of ALL the US, Jeremiah, not just the young (indoctrinated), black, latino, female?
Evidently there is no place for white, elderly or male in husseins America, since they weren’t mentioned in this little diatribe of his.
But of course you would say “nothing racist about that”