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Why Clinton’s Jeremiah
Wright Strategy Failed Color of Law By David A. Love, JD BlackCommentator.com Editorial Board |
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It is fitting that Lanny J. Davis - former special counsel to President Bill Clinton and supporter of presidential candidate, Senator Hillary Clinton, chose the right-wing editorial page of the Wall Street Journal once again to attack Dr. Jeremiah Wright, Sen. Barack Obama’s pastor and mentor. And it reflects the actions of a desperate campaign eager to use the time-honored race card, but this time few are listening. In an April 9, 2008 editorial titled, Obama’s Minister Problem, Davis erroneously argued that Obama still has questions to answer regarding his ties to the “extremist” pastor, and that this is a problem that will not go away. Enlisting the help of the Journal’s
editorial page, This is particularly true of the
“fair and balanced” Fox News, with their daily racist tirades
against people of color, on the air and on their website.
In a recent post to the Fox News website, where comments are
moderated, one person declared: “You blacks would be naked and eating
bugs if it weren’t for white people. Name ONE successful society started
by blacks. Any sign of civilization in Another person commented: “No wonder most whites have the opinion that blacks are worthless, lazy sloths who know only how to make more babies and steal everything not nailed down. Barak (sic) Lenin Obama, the big eared Muslim, is only fostering this “wo is me” attitude with his obvious prejudices. I, for one, like my white race over that of any other, so does that make me a racist? I don’t thing so. The black man will not break free from his self-imposed shackles until he picks himself up, dusts himself off and begins to provide for himself just like every other race has done who came to this country. Before the blacks can do this, however, they have to rid themselves of the likes of Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, Farakan (sic), and the good reverend Wright.” So, it is no surprise that the right-wing media would take the opportunity to race bait. And in the 24-hour news cycle of cable television, stories such as the Wright “controversy” are promoted for their entertainment value and the advertising revenue they can generate. And in presidential politics, the
Republican Party’s Southern Strategy - winning elections by appealing
to White nationalism and White racial anxieties - has helped many a
politician up the political ladder. In his 1988 presidential bid against
Michael Dukakis, George Bush Sr. used the infamous Willie Horton ad.
Horton, a convicted murderer, was the embodiment of the menacing Black
man. After being released from prison on a furlough, while Dukakis was
governor of In the 2000 presidential primaries,
Bush Jr.’s campaign spread rumors that his then-rival, Senator John
McCain, fathered a Black baby out of wedlock. Oddly, in his second quest
for the presidency eight years later, McCain embraces Bush, an unpopular
president who has waged an equally unpopular war in To the cynical race-card dealer,
operating under the old political paradigm, Barack Obama should have
provided the perfect target. After all, he is a Black man with Black
affiliations running for the nation’s highest office, and blackness
scares some Whites. The But this time, it didn’t work. And
the frustration is reflected in To be sure, vast reservoirs of racism
still exist in the Wright said “We bombed In his rant, Interestingly, Wright’s words on
American foreign policy were inspired by Ambassador
Edward Peck, retired career diplomat who was chief of the Rev. Wright said “The government…wants
us to sing God Bless In his April 30, 1967 sermon at
The Dr. King who called for a revolution of values against the triple threats of racism, materialism and militarism, was a far cry from the watered-down image of the innocuous dreamer which today’s mass media have created. In his 1967 book, Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?, King wrote, “A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual death.” Perhaps if Dr. King were alive today, Lanny Davis would ask us to repudiate him, and disassociate ourselves from his hateful, divisive speech. Some people say that all is fair
in politics. Unfortunately, the race card has been an accepted part
of politics for years, primarily because that’s the way people liked
it. The politics of division worked because of the willingness of bitter
and frustrated working-class Whites to act against their own self interests,
placing racial solidarity with White elites above economic solidarity
with struggling Americans of all backgrounds. The emergence of the Rev.
Wright issue as a non-issue - and the public rejection of BlackCommentator.com Editorial
Board member David A. Love, JD is a lawyer and journalist based in
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