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(Liberal Black) Professor tells (NAACP) fund-raiser Clinton 'exploited' blacks
Washington Times | 4/30/02 | Steve Miller

Posted on 05/01/2002 7:29:36 PM PDT by mafree

President Clinton, once dubbed the "first black president," "exploited" blacks, said an activist at a meeting of leaders gathered in Detroit for a fund-raiser for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

"He exploited black sentiment because he knew the rituals of black culture," said Michael Eric Dyson, a professor of religious studies at DePaul University in Chicago. "Bill Clinton exploited us like no president before him."

The Associated Press first reported the remarks Sunday, and some black leaders say they prove untrue the notion that Mr. Clinton is accepted almost universally by the nation's blacks.

Mr. Clinton was called "our first black president" by author Toni Morrison in an article she wrote for the New Yorker magazine in 1998. Her tongue-in-cheek comment inspired a legion of black leaders to heap praise on Mr. Clinton for what they said were his pro-minority policies and his poverty-stricken lineage.

"Clinton displays almost every trope of blackness: single-parent household, born poor, working-class, saxophone-playing, McDonald's-and-junk-food-loving boy from Arkansas," Miss Morrison wrote.

Mr. Clinton's decision to move his post-presidential office to Harlem was lauded by local and national political leaders, who reprised Miss Morrison's sentiments.

Even in New York, though, the embrace has not been universal among the black community.

"I think that to some extent, Bill Clinton was one of the worst presidents ever for African Americans," said Charles Barron, New York City Council member from Brooklyn's District 42. "Policywise, he approved one of the worst-ever welfare reform policies."

"But we had been neglected by so many previous administrations that [we accepted] the first man who came by and winked at us and played saxophone on Arsenio Hall," he said yesterday while agreeing with Mr. Dyson's criticisms. "Well, shame on so many African Americans for holding Bill Clinton up as some sort of hero."

But Mr. Clinton still enjoys broad support in the black community, said Yvonne Scruggs-Leftwich, executive director of the Black Leadership Forum.

While some scorn Mr. Clinton for what they call his patronization of blacks, "Nobody's perfect, and I think that, the same as every politician that I know, Bill Clinton used the strengths he had as creatively as he could."

"He had more African Americans in his Cabinet at one time than the rest of the preceding presidents combined," Miss Scruggs-Leftwich said. "He launched the race initiative and made multiple trips to Africa."

The meeting was part of the first Freedom Weekend, a program sponsored by the Detroit branch of the NAACP. The local NAACP held its 47th annual, $150-a-plate fund-raising dinner Sunday night. The dinner drew an estimated 10,000 people to a downtown ballroom.

The Rev. Jesse Jackson, who attended Sunday's dinner, has also been an outspoken supporter of the former president and said in an interview in 2000 that his decision to stay out of the presidential races in 1992 and 1996 was made in part because "there were coattails. In many ways, Clinton inherited much of what we had done."

Among those taking part in the meeting Saturday were Democratic Reps. John Conyers Jr. and Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick, both of Michigan; Detroit Mayor Kwame M. Kilpatrick, a Democrat; the Rev. Al Sharpton; and Johnnie Cochran, a lawyer.

The national office of the NAACP did not return calls.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: blacks; clinton; naacp
I had to laugh at this- it's really a breath of fresh air considering how far to the left Dyson is.

I personally am not surprised to see the comment from Barron, who some of you may know from FNC as the one who wanted to take the Founding Fathers' pictures down.

Many Blacks, especially those to the left, are very down on Klinton. Another big source of resentment is the sentiment that Slick Willy did little to curb the excesses of the WOD and the high Black prison population.

1 posted on 05/01/2002 7:29:37 PM PDT by mafree
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" 'He exploited black sentiment because he knew the rituals of black culture,' said Michael Eric Dyson, a professor of religious studies at DePaul University in Chicago. 'Bill Clinton exploited us like no president before him.' "

And it only took eight years to figure that out?!?!

ROFLOL...I will now toddle off to bed, knowing that the high point of my day has been reached.

3 posted on 05/01/2002 7:36:54 PM PDT by cake_crumb
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"But we had been neglected by so many previous administrations that [we accepted] the first man who came by and winked at us and played saxophone on Arsenio Hall"...some people sell out cheap.....
4 posted on 05/01/2002 8:40:17 PM PDT by Intolerant in NJ
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"He launched the race initiative and made multiple trips to Africa."

All at huge TAXPAYER expense. He took one of the largest groups ever on this presidential (With a small p) junket.

5 posted on 05/01/2002 8:44:39 PM PDT by Newbomb Turk
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To: mafree
"He had more African Americans in his Cabinet at one time than the rest of the preceding presidents combined," Miss Scruggs-Leftwich said.

Unfortunately, none of them were any good at their job. He only put them in place so he could use them.

"He launched the race initiative

And never did anything with it to help the black community. They were photo ops.

and made multiple trips to Africa."

And yet nothing was done to help Africa. He never bothered to make African slavery an issue, he did nothing about the slaughter at Sierra Leone.

I'm glad they are finally waking up. The very WORST thing that has happened to the black community in the past 40 years is the terrible state of education for the black community. You want to see something that will really yield results? Watch what happens when the schools are held responsible for actually TEACHING the children.

6 posted on 05/01/2002 8:54:32 PM PDT by McGavin999
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Mr. Billiary Clintoon's Secretary of State, Warren Christopher, made his FIRST trip to Africa one month before the END of Clintoon's first term. That was only for campaign purposes after which the lemmings continued to follow the Democraps!
7 posted on 05/01/2002 8:56:52 PM PDT by leprechaun9
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Dyson is an arrogant racist, just the type of frontman that "Catholic" DePaul University, now a hotbed of Cultural Marxism, would be expected to hire and showcase.
8 posted on 05/01/2002 9:50:10 PM PDT by Hibernius Druid
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And it only took eight years to figure that out?!?!

Yeah, I do wonder why Dyson didn't speak up sooner. Enough people have always seen through Scumbag.

9 posted on 05/02/2002 7:52:47 AM PDT by mafree
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The very WORST thing that has happened to the black community in the past 40 years is the terrible state of education for the black community.

What makes this worse is the disappearance of factory jobs at the same time.

10 posted on 05/02/2002 7:54:27 AM PDT by mafree
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