Tuesday, July 27, 2010

The Republican Party's Persistent, Perpetual and Pernicious Racism

"No More Apologies -- It's Time To Stand Up For Our Convictions"

By Howard Dean

The Huffington Post -- July 26, 2010:

For some time now, various "reporters" and on-air personalities on the Fox News Network have failed to report the full story or relevant facts, instead indulging in race baiting in order to exploit people's fears and crank up the fringe of their audience. This was exemplified by Glenn Beck's nightly assault on Van Jones earlier this year. Recently, Fox has cranked up stories about the Department of Justice's decision not to prosecute a voter intimidation case against a Black Panther group and even worse, calls for Atty. General Holder's resignation. And now, the Sherrod Debacle.

Turns out Van Jones' name was added to a website without his permission, a fact the group finally admitted some time after he resigned. And maybe he said some things about the Republican Party that he shouldn't have -- but that has nothing to do with the fact that he is a brilliant environmental organizer. It also turns out that it was the Bush Administration who decided not to prosecute the case against the black panthers because as Bush's Assistant Attorney General Perez testified, "the facts did not constitute a prosecutable violation of the criminal statues, and under the Obama Administration Justice Department a judgment was won in a civil case.

And by now we all know how the Sherrod story went down. Despite his claims to the contrary on Fox News Sunday, Chris Wallace didn't have his facts quite right. As a media matters study showed, Fox News did in fact spend a lot of air-time on July 19th and 20th cranking up the false story. Not to mention that foxnews.com bragged that shortly after they posted a "report" about the video Mrs. Sherrod resigned.

None of this is new. I don't believe all or even most of the Republican party voters are racist, but going at least as far back as Lee Atwater, the Willie Horton ads, and the attacks on John McCain in the South Carolina primaries in both 2000 and 2008, the immigration debate in 2006, there is a persistent willingness in the Republican party to use race baiting for electoral advantage. The fact is, this is racist behavior.

Now if the Tea Party, which is not a professional group of politicians have the decency to repudiate the racist fringe in their group, why can't the Republicans? Obviously they think this approach works on the margins, but even if this stuff works, it sure doesn't produce good leaders or a civil society, and it certainly doesn't produce a stronger America, it produces an even more polarized and angry America. It's that willingness to put party ahead of country that has the Republicans in such low regard.

There are lessons to be learned here. Tom Vilsack stated the first one best: don't make decisions without all the facts. To that I would add: consider the source. If it is a group of individuals or a corporation that has chronically ignored the facts and engaged in race baiting in the past, they are likely to do it again. A report by Fox News, Breitbart or Matt Drudge, ought to have -- as it does in most people's minds -- little credibility.

The second lesson is harder. Stand up for what you believe in. I admire Nancy Pelosi because she is tough, gets things done, and doesn't take crap from the right wing or any one else. After the year and a half this country has just been through, it is pretty obvious that the right-wing has no intention of cooperating with anyone, and that they will do anything to regain power, just as they were willing to do anything to hold on to it. The only reasonable approach is to stand up to them as you would any group of bullies. Call them out for what they do- or don't do as the case may be. If the Tea Party can call out some of their own members, surely we can call out a group of people who have put their party ahead of their country.

5 comments:

Anon2 said...

"For some time now, various "reporters" and on-air personalities on the Fox News Network have failed to report the full story or relevant facts, instead indulging in race baiting in order to exploit people's fears and crank up the fringe of their audience."

When the first black (he is mixed) president Barack Obama was elected, that unleashed all the loonies from the right.

Ok, if Beck wants to sling mud, then let's sling it: Let's talk about the high and tight miniskirts, and the cleavage that the bimbo anchors at Fox (so-called ) News wear. These conservative airheads wear skirts so short and tight that you can almost see their undies when the cross their legs!! Not just on Fix News though. Most female wingnuts who appear on CNN such as Bachmann, flutter their false eye lashes and look up to the sky as to get their *holy* words from *God*. Meanwhile they utter the most hateful words and are ungodly uncivil in their behavior toward others.

Now to read about the dangerous Glenn Beck read the link below:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/eric-boehlert/glenn-becks-incendiary-an_b_660429.html

Brandon said...

...it produces an even more polarized and angry America. It's that willingness to put party ahead of country that has the Republicans in such low regard.
-Howard Dean

Doesnt that sound just like the dems, today? Let pass legislation that the majority of the country hates!

Brandon said...

When the first black (he is mixed) president Barack Obama was elected, that unleashed all the loonies from the right.
-Anon2

Do you have any facts to back that up or are you just running your mouth again?

Casey said...

Van Jones was not just a 9/11 Truther, he is a self avowed communist---and a Felon.
So like Howard Dean and the rest, you only get half of the story, and if he wasn't "guilty" then why did he resign?
I don't know what you are watching A2, but I just don't see the tight skirts. Yes, some of the ancors are pretty, but since when did that become a crime? The news medias have been doing that for years. And really---you need to put down the crack pipe, because you are really going off. "Holy words"? and "un-Godly & uncivil behavior towards others"? (oh--and you are an expert on that!)Give me an example of the Un Godly words...
Didn't think so.

Casey said...

And since when do we even listen to Howard Dean?
Race baiting? Who is using the race card at every turn? Please. Take it down a notch. you have yet to show one example of racism. Not one.