Trump
Updates to the Midterms:
Donald
Trump, Jr. and conservative Republicans attempted to use the murder
of Mollie Tibbetts, an Iowa college student, by an undocumented
Mexican immigrant to ramp up anti-immigrant fervor. But her father
shot it down in an Op-Ed in the Des Moines Register stating “…
do not appropriate Mollie's soul in
advancing views she believed were profoundly racist." (This
episode was reminiscent of Republican political strategist Lee
Atwater’s successful use of the infamous Willie Horton ad
during the 1988 George H.W. Bush (R) and Michael Dukakis (D)
presidential campaign depicting Horton, a black convict imprisoned
for rape who was given a weekend pass when he committed another
rape, to charge Dukakis with being soft on crime and to rev up the
white vote for Bush.)
Bob
Woodward’s new book, “Fear” may be a key factor in
driving President Trump from office as his series of articles on the
Watergate investigation (with Carl Bernstein) were for the
resignation of President Richard Nixon in 1974. It may also
stimulate a consideration of the 25th
Amendment by Trump’s cabinet, which allows a President to be
removed from office for mental and/or physical incapacity as
Woodward provides numerous examples, confirmed by White House staff,
of his mental failings.
The
lengthy funeral service of the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, in
addition to the numerous and excellent musical tributes revealed that
she was ‘Woke’ many decades before the term was added to
the political lexicon. She made significant financial contributions
to the civil rights campaigns of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (along
with Harry Belafonte, Sidney Poitier, and other black entertainers)
and to those who had fallen on hard times. But one of her most
courageous examples was her offer to pay the Bail for Angela Davis
who was jailed for an alleged murder which was proven to be a lie and
who was widely reviled in the national media and by the national
white community for being a communist and an anti-American radical
who was against American ideals.
Most
prominent black and white Americans in politics, sports,
entertainment, the academy, etc. shied away from Ms. Davis as they
were fearful of the risk to their earnings and careers. Yet the
Queen of Soul stepped forward despite the threat to her bookings and
record sales. She was always ‘Woke.’ The Queen of Soul
had a personal commitment to social justice and was always willing to
have skin in the game irrespective of the possible perils that could
befall her. She always stood for what’s right and kept her own
counsel.
The
Queen of Soul was a member of the ‘Woke’ generation of
feminist leaders Gloria Steinem and Betty Friedan; Congresswomen
Bella Abzug, Shirley Chisholm, and Yvonne Brathwaite Burke; and
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg who dared to confront the conventional
male status quo and advocate for equal treatment.
Presently,
we have a whole new cadre of ‘Woke’ Democratic females
who are turning social and political inequality on its head:
Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez, a Latina, who ran an insurgent campaign in
upsetting 20-year incumbent Joe Crowley in New York’s 14th
District primary, 58% to 42%. Crowley was fourth in line to succeed
Nancy Pelosi as Democratic leader. And Ayanna Pressley (African
American) vanquished 20-year incumbent Michael Capuano 59% to 41% in
Massachusetts’ 7th District after trailing in the
polls by ten points on the day of the election. Both have, in
effect, been elected to Congress as they face no Republican opponent
in the November general election.
Several
other majority and minority Democratic women have won primaries and
will be on the ballot and at the point of the spear in November if
there is a Democratic blue wave which enables them to retake the
House. They have been aided by progressive female TV political
pundits: Joy Reed, Symone Sanders, Joan Walsh, Nia Malika Henderson,
Angela Rye, Helena Cooper, and a married couple Aisha and Danielle
Moodie-Mills who have been particularly supportive of ‘Woke’
female candidates across the country. Danielle has been especially
prescient and creative in urging voters in the upcoming election who
oppose the Trump agenda to “grab Trump by the ballot”
in order to bring about change.
But
there are also apparently ‘Unwoke’ African American
females who have been deployed to serve as ornaments to affirm
sensitivity to diversity by recent Trump Supreme Court of the United
States (SCOTUS) ultra conservative nominees, Neil Gorsuch and Brett
Kavanaugh. Mary Elizabeth Taylor, a low-level staffer in the Trump
administration, was placed directly behind Gorsuch, closer than his
wife, where the camera focused on her continuously during his
testimony at his judicial hearing, sending a false message to white
America that he had African American support.
In
Kavanaugh’s current h appearance before the Senate’s
Judiciary Committee, former George W. Bush National Security Advisor
and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is placed in the same
strategic position to give Kavanaugh a diversity cover. His campaign
team is also running ads featuring Kathryn Cherry, his African
American former law clerk, for the past two months, which complements
Secretary Rice’s current cameo.
What
is most disturbing is that these three African American females -
Mary Elizabeth Taylor, Condoleezza Rice, and Kathryn Cherry - have
backed SCOTUS nominees who are committed to overturning Roe V.
Wade, a signature SCOTUS decision which gave women the right to
choose in their reproductive decisions, to have an abortion, which
has been the law since 1973. Of these two right-wing jurists,
Kavanaugh has been the most diabolical and vile in challenging a
woman’s right to an abortion. In a 2017 abortion case before
the United States Court of Appeals for the
District of Columbia Circuit, on which he served, Kavanaugh used
legal sleight of hand to delay an abortion decision for a 17-year old
Hispanic immigrant. His attempt was so transparent that the full
court overruled his action. After he was overruled by his peers, he
wrote a scathing dissent upholding his position.
The
reality that these three women have endorsed and/or are supporting
anti - Roe v. Wade
jurists when three-quarters of women and two-thirds of the nation are
in favor of Roe v. Wade
is disconcerting. These ‘Unwoke’ sisters need to rethink
their positions.
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