WE ALL know the story about the Boy Who Cried Wolf, falsely claiming several times that he had been attacked. Finally, when the danger was real, no one believed him. And he ended up as an hors d'oeuvre.
If they're not careful, the race-baiters among us might also find themselves on a canapé tray, and I pity the person who gets stuck nibbling on Maureen Dowd. As appetizers go, she's more sour than sweet.
The New York Times' institutional redhead seems still to be having trouble coming up with original ideas after her brush with plagiarism this summer, so she's had to riffle through her bag of tricks to find the deck of race cards.
On Sunday, the Pulitzer Princess accused South Carolina Rep. Joe Wilson of being a racist, likening his "You lie!" cry to the rebel yell of a bigot who couldn't deal with being "lectured to" by a black man. Making as good a use of stereotypes as "The Sopranos," Dowd implied that this white Southerner was less upset about "illegals" getting free health care than about the fact that his manhood was being challenged by the "First Boy."
And Miss Scarlett-O'Hair-a wasn't the only one making that parallel.
Take Jimmy Carter. (Please!) The ex-president has read our minds and discovered that we who have qualms about the president's specific policies and performance, and express those opinions, are motivated by racism, and not sensible doubts (or even mere hysteria).
This is par for the course. Ever since Barack Obama emerged as a serious contender for the Oval Office, many supporters have tried to turn every criticism into a racial Rorschach test.
There seems to be some feeling in the black community that this president's life is in danger. As Juan Williams stated on "The O'Reilly Factor" this week, many African-Americans believe that President Obama is walking around with a target on his back and that some of his more strident (read "conservative yahoo") critics at town-hall meetings would be very happy to cause him physical harm.
They point to a much-disputed report by the Department of Homeland Security that warned about a rise in right-wing hate groups, thereby making a bridge between racists and assassins.
It would have been honest if DHS had acknowledged that there have been as many left-wing terror or "hate" groups as ones on the other end of the spectrum, including Italy's Red Brigade, Red Peru's Shining Path, Germany's Baader-Meinhof Gang and our own Weather Underground, Bill Ayers' alma mater. And don't forget the those two notorious U.S. "Liberation Fronts" - Earth and Animal.
BUT TO BRAND "terror" and "hate" as a specialty only of the right is a twisted way of saying that his country should be in fear of conservatives. And that's just a corollary of the fallacy that criticism of this administration is primarily the work of right-wing zealots.
Do racists exist? Yes. Are politicians targets? Of course, although I doubt most Irish Catholics in the U.S. feared for the life of JFK after his election.
People exaggerate racism to advance their own political agendas. They find threats where there aren't any. And like the Boy Who Cried Wolf, they're making a big mistake. Because one day, when they do have a legitimate gripe, they might discover everyone's stopped listening.
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MoDo's comments are, as usual, so far off the mark and over the top, she appears to be seriously deluded. Wilson's comment was intended to address Obama's propensity to lie - not to attack him based on skin color. Had Wilson not been from the South, I wonder if we would be seeing such a skewed response from some of the leg tingling media.
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It was we, the people; not we, the white male citizens; nor yet we, the male citizens; but we, the whole people, who formed the Union.... Men, their rights and nothing more; women, their rights and nothing less. ~Susan B. Anthony
Well I agree most African Americans myself included think that someone might take out Obama to protray this as being because of the Conservatives is very racist. Are we that stupid that we assume that being anti Obama means you want him dead. What about the other Presidents. Also, Hillary Clinton, and Sarah Palin would face the same dangers as Obama.