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HRC: Blacks Need Not ApplyOh, what a tangled web the Democrats have woven these past few months. I almost feel sorry for them. Almost. Now, the latest Reverend Wright diatribe has the Obama campaign scrambling to contain the fallout from such a radioactive figure who has publicly endorsed both Obama and the Reverend Louis Farrakhan in their escapades. That's quite a duo, and I, for one, know Obama doesn't want that spread around too much. Just one year ago, pundits like myself were speculating about how in the world Republicans would be able to cope with the racial subtexts that haunt them every presidential election cycle - that awkwardness of appealing to minority voters and visiting NAACP candidate forums, the mass exodus of Latinos from the party due to their failed immigration policies, the list went on... Yet here we stand, ruminating not about McCain being "too white" for this color-wheel country, but wondering instead if Barack can get past the argument that black preachers in black churches say the darnest things. I have to believe that the Obama campaign longs for the days where they could play the race card on their opponents, or, better still, rise above the veiled innuendo and make Bill Clinton look foolish in the process. But those days are gone, and identity politics are back in full effect. The sad irony here is that Barack Obama is not the biggest perpetrator of this phenomenon. Rather, it's Senator Clinton who peddles this issue the hardest, for she stands the most to gain from its success. While hers is a brand of identity politics far Yes, Mr. and Mrs. America, affirmative action is dead to the Senator from the great state of New York. For if it lived, if it was truly a principled centerpiece of Senator Clinton as a liberal Democrat, then she would step aside tonight and let race-based selection work its twisted will. Think I'm saying these things just to be provocative? Perhaps. But just look at what her surrogates have said or implied these past few months: "shuck and jive" ... "if Barack weren't black he wouldn't be in this race..." and running ads comparing Obama to Osama. Are those the clumsy words of a desperate campaign, or calculated attacks aimed at reminding Democratic voters that Obama is a black man, Clinton is a white woman, and in 2008, the right thing to do is go with the safer color gambit and select her? More Articles |



