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Playing Race-Card 'Gotcha'
Townhall.com ^ | January 13, 2010 | Jonah Goldberg

Posted on 01/13/2010 10:36:54 AM PST by Kaslin

There is so much to enjoy about the Democrats' Harry Reid problem, and yet I find the whole spectacle horribly depressing.

First, let's recap the bright side. The addlepated and vindictive Senate majority leader is under fire for saying -- according to the new book "Game Change" -- that Barack Obama would make a promising Democratic presidential contender because he's "light-skinned" and can speak "Negro dialect" only when he wants to.

He deserves the grief. Just last month, Reid insinuated that fellow senators standing in the way of "Obamacare" were carrying on the tradition of the racists who stood in the way of civil rights in the 1960s. That he's been caught talking like one of those racists is a delicious irony.

But irony is one thing. Scalp-hunting is another.

Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele said over the weekend that Reid should step down from his leadership position because of his comments. For this we needed the first African-American head of the Republican Party?

Steele is obviously right that there's a double standard when it comes to such racial gaffes. A Republican says something stupidly offensive or offensively stupid about race and he must be destroyed, even if he apologizes like Henry in the snows of Canossa. But when a Democrat blunders the same way, the liberal establishment goes into overdrive explaining why it's no big deal.

But by demanding Reid's resignation, Steele is making an idiotic, nasty and entirely cynical game bipartisan. Yes, there's a double standard, but the point is that the standard used against conservatives is unfair, not that that unfair standard should be used against Democrats as well.

Whatever Steele's other strengths and weaknesses may be, a major benefit of having a black leader for the GOP was, for me, that Republicans could have a more credible voice in attacking the unfairness of such race-driven scalp hunts. What will Steele's position be when some tired Republican hack politician accidentally says something Reid-like down the road? Shall the GOP, for consistency's sake, demand he or she step down?

The real, sad lesson of this episode is that we have somehow come to define racism as disagreeing with the Democratic Party or its African-American base. Reid's defenders told Politico they're planning to disseminate the NAACP voting score of Republicans who criticize Reid, as if voting against the NAACP is a test of your racial conscience. The Congressional Black Caucus says Reid's comments are forgivable because he's advancing the Democratic agenda. Translation: If you aren't advancing the Democratic agenda and you slip up, prepare to be branded a racist and pelted off the public stage.

Heck, you don't really even have to slip up. We've spent much of the last year being told that "tea party" protesters are unforgivably racist for complaining about high taxes and deficits. But ruminating on Obama's light skin and versatility with the "Negro dialect" is merely forgivably inappropriate.

Democrats have so completely mastered this practice and internalized their own heroic narrative, they are completely at home with their cognitive dissonance. For instance, Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) is reportedly one of Reid's biggest defenders. Schumer won his Senate seat in 1998 in large part by insinuating that his opponent, Alfonse D'Amato, was an anti-Semite because D'Amato had allegedly dubbed Schumer a "putzhead" in a private meeting with Jewish supporters.

The bittersweet irony is that racism is such a nonissue in U.S. politics today. Most of the "black agenda" is simply a throwback to the ethnic spoils game played by Italians, Germans, Jews and the Irish in previous generations. But we've absurdly elevated racial pork barrel into a test of one's soul. It's no more racist to oppose spending on the "digital divide" than it is anti-Irish to oppose pay increases for Boston firemen.

No politicians in either party are calling for Jim Crow-style segregation or anything remotely like that. Instead, we have one party that, for the most part, says it wants special benefits for blacks and certain other minorities in order to compensate for past discrimination, and another party that, for the most part, wants to live up to the colorblind ideal found in the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s poetry about judging people by the content of their character. Both points of view are well intentioned. But only the Democratic position gets lacquered with a thick coating of self-serving sanctimony and the benefit of the doubt from the media.

Alas, rather than discrediting this charade, the Reid affair is only reinforcing it. And that's far worse than anything he said.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: anothernword; harryreid; negro; negrodialect
Mr Goldberg's description of dingy Harry as addlepated and vindictive fits perfectly
1 posted on 01/13/2010 10:36:55 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
First, let's recap the bright side. The addlepated and vindictive Senate majority leader is under fire for saying -- according to the new book "Game Change" -- that Barack Obama would make a promising Democratic presidential contender because he's "light-skinned" and can speak "Negro dialect" only when he wants to.

It was Democrats in the Clinton administration who wanted to hamstring the black community by teaching "ebonics" in schoo.

So was the DNC WRONG to get behind pushing "Negro dialect" as A+ English?

2 posted on 01/13/2010 10:49:03 AM PST by a fool in paradise (Al Gore was more concerned with the evil influence of heavy metal than that of radical Imam.)
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To: Kaslin
Jonah's going soft. What a shame.

Yes, there's a double standard, but the point is that the standard used against conservatives is unfair, not that that unfair standard should be used against Democrats as well.

Yes, it should. Twice as hard, twice as mean, and twice as relentless.

What will Steele's position be when some tired Republican hack politician accidentally says something Reid-like down the road? Shall the GOP, for consistency's sake, demand he or she step down?

Uh, where on earth has Jonah been? This is already standard operating procedure, and no "demand" is even necessary - - the Republican simply resigns in disgrace.

I usually love Jonah's columns but he suffered a brain cramp with this column. Now... where are a few Harry Reid threads I can bump? This racist scumbag must be hounded until he's gone. ...It's what the Democrats (including their "mainstream" newsrooms) would do to any Republican.

3 posted on 01/13/2010 10:49:40 AM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: Kaslin
"we have one party that, for the most part, says it wants special benefits for blacks and certain other minorities in order to compensate for past discrimination, and another party that, for the most part, wants to live up to the colorblind ideal found in the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s poetry about judging people by the content of their character

A good description of what continues to divide America. As long as politicians continue to play the identity politics game, there will be no progress. Identity politics is a racist tactic to fool the addlepated voters; using the treasury as a bribe.

4 posted on 01/13/2010 11:07:35 AM PST by jonrick46 (We're being water boarded with the sewage of Marxism.)
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To: Kaslin
What would Sarah Palin do?
5 posted on 01/13/2010 11:08:17 AM PST by E. Pluribus Unum (Islam is a religion of peace, and Muslims reserve the right to kill anyone who says otherwise.)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
She definitely would not play the race card
6 posted on 01/13/2010 11:10:52 AM PST by Kaslin (Acronym for Obama: One Big Ass Mistake America)
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To: Kaslin
She definitely would not play the race card

Then that's what we should do.

7 posted on 01/13/2010 11:15:19 AM PST by E. Pluribus Unum (Islam is a religion of peace, and Muslims reserve the right to kill anyone who says otherwise.)
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To: Lancey Howard
"Yes, there's a double standard, but the point is that the standard used against conservatives is unfair, not that that unfair standard should be used against Democrats as well."

Yes, it should. Twice as hard, twice as mean, and twice as relentless."

I agree 100%. The double standard will ABSOLUTELY be used to the detriment of the Republicans EVERY time regardless, so to fall into the trap this time...or the next...or the next, that it's unfair so don't use it against anybody, will ONLY be dusted off and used when dims say something stupid.

8 posted on 01/13/2010 11:15:33 AM PST by libs_kma (If you RAM it down our throats in 2009, we're going to SHOVE it up your "donkey" in 2010!!!!!)
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To: Kaslin

Not play it, I mean.


9 posted on 01/13/2010 11:16:22 AM PST by E. Pluribus Unum (Islam is a religion of peace, and Muslims reserve the right to kill anyone who says otherwise.)
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To: Kaslin
But by demanding Reid's resignation, Steele is making an idiotic, nasty and entirely cynical game bipartisan. Yes, there's a double standard, but the point is that the standard used against conservatives is unfair, not that that unfair standard should be used against Democrats as well.

The counter-argument is that until the 'rats are made to suffer from the injustice of the standard, there's no incentive for it to ever stop.

It's the ol' "mutually assured destruction" philosophy translated to the political stage. If both sides play by the same rules, no matter if they're "right" or not, then they are more likely to change the dumb standards that hurt them equally.

10 posted on 01/13/2010 11:22:54 AM PST by kevkrom (Obama's Waterloo: a "hockey mom" with a laptop and a Facebook account)
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To: Lancey Howard

Goldberg is too nuanced and tolerant of Demonrats. Their attitude is not “well-intentioned.” They don’t respect blacks at all. Any black who strays off the plantation is vilified as an Uncle Tom, or worse. Remember what they did to poor Clarence Thomas? Absolutely revolting. If you look at the history of socialism, its advocates have complete contempt for their alleged client groups. Marx and Engels despised the working class.


11 posted on 01/13/2010 12:13:15 PM PST by hellbender
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

I don’t think it’s “playing the race card” so much as

SHOVING THE DOUBLE STANDARD DOWN THEIR THROATS.


12 posted on 01/13/2010 12:16:46 PM PST by MrB (The difference between a humanist and a Satanist is that the latter knows who he's working for.)
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