Criticisms of Obama are increasingly met by cries of “Racist!” Are his critics racists?
by Victor Davis Hanson
National Review Online
The charge of racism has been leveled against critics of President Obama’s healthcare reform by everyone from New York Times columnists, racial activists, and Democratic legislators to senior statesmen like Jimmy Carter (“It’s a racist attitude”), Bill Clinton (“some . . . are racially prejudiced”), and Walter Mondale (“I don’t want to pick a person [and] say, ‘He’s a racist,’ but I do think the way they’re piling on Obama . . . I think I see an edge in them that’s a little bit different”).
But are Obama’s critics really racists?
It is a serious charge. If true, it means the hope of a color-blind society is essentially over after a half-century of civil-rights progress. If false, it means that we have institutionalized vicious smears as legitimate political tactics — and, in the process, discredited the entire dialogue that surrounds racial prejudice.
How do we determine the accuracy of the “racism” charges?
1) Is the criticism of Barack Obama unusual by recent presidential standards?
No. Bush hatred was even more intense. Furthermore, it very soon went from fierce partisanship into a deviant desire for the president’s injury or death. Such derangement was tolerated or indeed enhanced by mainstream liberal establishment figures.
Alfred A. Knopf published a novel speculating about killing the president. The Toronto Film Festival gave a prize to a docudrama about an envisioned assassination of George W. Bush. His death became the stuff of a New York play, the dream of a Guardian columnist, and a common theme in the left-wing blogosphere.
A certain amount of this kind of venom was evident in the opposition to Bill Clinton, who was accused of everything from covering up murders to being a serial rapist. By any fair standard, nothing so far in the healthcare pushback has approached the smears and dirt directed at Presidents Bush and Clinton.
2) Is there a systematic racialist attack on other black politicians and leaders?
No. Gov. David Paterson of New York, for example, alleges a new racism as the chief cause of his own decline. But it is President Obama himself, not white racists, who is pressuring Paterson not to run for reelection.
Charles Rangel cited racism for much of the public outrage over his behavior. But clearly his problems were caused by his own tax fraud, inability to tell the truth, and violations of ethical standards — which would have destroyed most other politicians long ago. There may well be some racially motivated criticism of prominent at-risk black politicians, but so far there is no evidence that anything other than their own actions accounts for their political troubles.
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There are some out there screaming "racist" and it's funny that most of the screamers are white. I wouldn't include Clinton in this category though (racist screamers).
ReplyDeleteAnywho, it should be stated that the Pres. has repeatedly refuted claims that criticism of his administration is race-based! Therefore as usual, it seems like people on the fringe want to get their name in the paper more than anything else.
Bull's-eye
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing racist about criticizing a President who is trying to ram through a health "reform" bill that will cost us $ 1 trillion over the next decade...with no clear plan as to where that $ 1 trillion will come from other than a "promise" that it will be deficit neutral.
ReplyDeleteGiven that this President has already spent nearly $1 trillion that we don't have,I think it is appropriate to criticize him....in fact it would be irresponsible not to.
Health reform is indeed needed.But the funds to do it are as well. So The Congress and the President OWE us a clear recitation of specifically what they will cut in order to fund thier bill.
The fact that they will not do that means one of two things:
1. They have no idea or
2. They don't want us to know they will fund it by taxing us further.
Frankly,I thinks it's both of the above.
There will always be that lunatic fringe, particularly when things get bad. They thrive on the attention they get, because they can't get it for their intelligence.
ReplyDeleteThis entire post is racist.
ReplyDelete3:04...lunatic fringe ?...the 56% of Americans who now opposed Obamacare?? And are being accused of "racism" ...the racists are the name callers who will not respond objectively to questions raised.It an old and tiresome far left tactic...the REAL lunatic fringe
ReplyDelete3:29...obviously you are only referring to your own contribution.
FASCISM Definition: Oxford University Press, see Fascism (book).
ReplyDelete"Core tenents
Fascism, pronounced /ˈfæʃɪzəm/, comprises a radical and authoritarian political ideology. Fascists believe that races are in perpetual conflict.
Fascist governments forbid and suppress openness and opposition to the government."
Way to go Jimmy Carter; you're a fascist! Maybe Billy was really the smart brother after all, and you are the embarrassment! I don't really see a positive side for you and your "racist" statement. Your fascist attack on free speech and the American, patriotic, democratic spirit of opposition to government either evinces a senile buffoon or someone who wishes an authoritarian, un-democratic society. Anyone who says similar things about ANY president's legitimate critics may be justly labeled a simple minded buffoon, or a fascist!
3:29,
To scream racist at those who oppose this or any president sets that president up as a dictator accountable to no one. Is that what you want in ANY American elected official?
To his credit, I haven't heard Mr. Obama use this heinous, fascist, cowardly accusation.
TAL
Lots of people hated "W" Bush and of all the reasons they hated him,his race was not one of them.Same thing applies to this Prez.Equal opportunity-because I think they are both flaming bungholes and voted for neither of them.
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