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Running While Black
« on: August 02, 2008, 11:12:07 PM »
August 2, 2008
Op-Ed Columnist
Running While Black
By BOB HERBERT

Gee, I wonder why, if you have a black man running for high public office — say, Barack Obama or Harold Ford — the opposition feels compelled to run low-life political ads featuring tacky, sexually provocative white women who have no connection whatsoever to the black male candidates.

Spare me any more drivel about the high-mindedness of John McCain. You knew something was up back in March when, in his first ad of the general campaign, Mr. McCain had himself touted as “the American president Americans have been waiting for.”

There was nothing subtle about that attempt to position Senator Obama as the Other, a candidate who might technically be American but who remained in some sense foreign, not sufficiently patriotic and certainly not one of us — the “us” being the genuine red-white-and-blue Americans who the ad was aimed at.

Since then, Senator McCain has only upped the ante, smearing Mr. Obama every which way from sundown. On Wednesday, The Washington Post ran an extraordinary front-page article that began:

“For four days, Senator John McCain and his allies have accused Senator Barack Obama of snubbing wounded soldiers by canceling a visit to a military hospital because he could not take reporters with him, despite no evidence that the charge is true.”

Evidence? John McCain needs no evidence. His campaign is about trashing the opposition, Karl Rove-style. Not satisfied with calling his opponent’s patriotism into question, Mr. McCain added what amounted to a charge of treason, insisting that Senator Obama would actually prefer that the United States lose a war if that would mean that he — Senator Obama — would not have to lose an election.

Now, from the hapless but increasingly venomous McCain campaign, comes the slimy Britney Spears and Paris Hilton ad. The two highly sexualized women (both notorious for displaying themselves to the paparazzi while not wearing underwear) are shown briefly and incongruously at the beginning of a commercial critical of Mr. Obama.

The Republican National Committee targeted Harold Ford with a similarly disgusting ad in 2006 when Mr. Ford, then a congressman, was running a strong race for a U.S. Senate seat in Tennessee. The ad, which the committee described as a parody, showed a scantily clad woman whispering, “Harold, call me.”

Both ads were foul, poisonous and emanated from the upper reaches of the Republican Party. (What a surprise.) Both were designed to exploit the hostility, anxiety and resentment of the many white Americans who are still freakishly hung up on the idea of black men rising above their station and becoming sexually involved with white women.

The racial fantasy factor in this presidential campaign is out of control. It was at work in that New Yorker cover that caused such a stir. (Mr. Obama in Muslim garb with the American flag burning in the fireplace.) It’s driving the idea that Barack Obama is somehow presumptuous, too arrogant, too big for his britches — a man who obviously does not know his place.

Mr. Obama has to endure these grotesque insults with a smile and heroic levels of equanimity. The reason he has to do this — the sole reason — is that he is black.

So there he was this week speaking evenly, and with a touch of humor, to a nearly all-white audience in Missouri. His goal was to reassure his listeners, to let them know he’s not some kind of unpatriotic ogre.

Mr. Obama told them: “What they’re going to try to do is make you scared of me. You know, he’s not patriotic enough. He’s got a funny name. You know, he doesn’t look like all those other presidents on those dollar bills, you know. He’s risky.”

The audience seemed to appreciate his comments. Mr. Obama was well-received.

But John McCain didn’t appreciate them. RACE CARD! RACE CARD! The McCain camp started bellowing, and it hasn’t stopped since. With great glee bursting through their feigned outrage, the campaign’s operatives and the candidate himself accused Senator Obama of introducing race into the campaign — playing the race card, as they put it, from the very bottom of the deck.

Whatever you think about Barack Obama, he does not want the race issue to be front and center in this campaign. Every day that the campaign is about race is a good day for John McCain. So I guess we understand Mr. McCain’s motivation.

Nevertheless, it’s frustrating to watch John McCain calling out Barack Obama on race. Senator Obama has spoken more honestly and thoughtfully about race than any other politician in many years. Senator McCain is the head of a party that has viciously exploited race for political gain for decades.

He’s obviously more than willing to continue that nauseating tradition.
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Re: Running While Black
« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2008, 12:58:46 PM »
Talk about a strawman. 

Is the recycling of information from months ago?  This crap article has no traction and only a racist piece of shit would right such an article with such abundantly clear racist comments and thoughts. 

Talk about the pot calling the kettle Caucasian.
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Re: Running While Black
« Reply #2 on: August 03, 2008, 01:18:55 PM »
Oh god spare us. Another gay fucking article about negative campaign ad's.

Boo Hoo Hoo, there are white women in the add! OMG...RACISM!!!!

Some of these retarded journalists will not sleep until Obama is simply handed the white...errr Black house.

These same douchebags who whine about McCain's add ( which I thought was pretty funny and not racist at all) are the same ones who give Obama a pass on Rev. Wright, Obama's spiritual mentor of 20 years. So a campaign commercial makes you call someones moral character into question, but sitting in a church for 20 years listening to your lunatic spiritual leader make up lies about Whitey and the evil  US government provides LESS insight into someones moral character?

Interesting double-standard, but not shocking.

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Re: Running While Black
« Reply #3 on: August 03, 2008, 04:27:36 PM »
"Running while black"


I thought this thread was about a crime or something

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Re: Running While Black
« Reply #4 on: August 03, 2008, 05:34:53 PM »
"Running while black"


I thought this thread was about a crime or something

Believe me if Obama doesn't win it will be a crime, racism, a step back towards slavery, one step closer to segregation, proof White people are racists, especially John McCain.  Liberals will threaten to move top Canada (Oh, if this country would be so lucky), Liberals will create a new  social/mental disorder called soreloseritus democratus

Barack has this election in the bag, you think the Watts riots or Rodney King riots were a big deal?  Wait until a Black person has to wait longer than any White person to vote. 

If Barack loses by Electoral College vote or two you had best stand by!!!

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Re: Running While Black
« Reply #5 on: August 03, 2008, 05:44:21 PM »
Obama will take the white house "By any means necessary", including race riots.

I have to say though, in some respects I pity Barry Obama. Did anyone see how that town meeting he did in Florida ( I think) got interupted by some dumb ass ghetto hecklers who started carrying on while he was speaking "WHATCHU GONNA DO ABOUT THE BLACK PROBLEMS MAN?". They started browbeating him for "Not speaking out during the Jena Six incident or the Sean Bell shooting"...

- The futility and stupidity of the Jena Six debacle and the actual tragedy of Sean Bell aside, this guy cant get a break. The ( insert word for racial stereotypes against blacks here) dont think hes stupid and ghetto enough, and most whites ( the ones who aren't brainwashed liberal douchebags) dont want any part of this guy in the whitehouse for obvious reasons. Inevitably though, 99% of blacks will vote for him anyway so I guess its a moot point.

- Next, I read in the paper that McCain supports some pro-black urban education initiative that Al Sharpton supports which takes power away from the teachers unions and gives it to the government in various capacities. Sharpton and some other big shot Black minister was actually on stage with McCain at some rally and later was quoted praising McCain. Apparently Obama doesnt support the initiative. Sharpton was quick to say after that " My support of McCain in this matter in no way is meant to be a knock on Barak Obama..."- Or something to that degree.