Posted on 04/12/2008 11:49:02 AM PDT by LJayne
In their attempts to spin away from Barack Obamas stunningly stupid remarks at a San Francisco fundraiser last weekend, Democrats and the Obama campaign have focused on only the least objectionable portion of the comment as a means to frame the national discussion. In a single sentence where Obama called small-town Midwestern voters overly religious bigots who cling to their guns out of frustration with George Bush, the Democrats have decided to build their defense on bitter. Heres the original remark:
And its not surprising then they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who arent like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations.
And heres the pushback, courtesy of Chris Cillizza at the Washington Post, who spoke with two Democratic consultants:
Carter Eskew, Democratic media consultant: It will be a problem because it reinforces an image of aloofness and elitism. Its a verbal gutter ballreinforcing the visual one. I say may, because the first half of the quote has merit and Obama might be able toas he did with Wrighttake it to another place with at least some success. .
John Anzalone, Democratic pollster: I grew up in a blue collar environment. Bitter was a more-than-appropriate description of blue collar families, especially middle-aged men who were living the American dream and content on their union wages in manufacturing who then faced a hopeless future. I think this whole line of attack by Clinton and McCain is [BS] and contrived. What do they know about economic anxiety. You think families in the Rustbelt care about the nuance of an adjective when they are hurting?
Bitterness, however, wasnt the objectionable part of the statement. Hillary Clinton chose to chase that particular rabbit around the track, and some of the media followed, although not all. Obamas camp seized on that and has tried adopting bitterness as its strategy, claiming that small-town voters are right to be bitter about an economic expansion that has created the lowest unemployment we have had in any 25-year period of this nations industrial history.
But thats intellectually dishonest. Lets break this statement into its component insults:
* [T]hey cling to guns Cling to guns? Americans have clung to guns since the founding of the Republic. Its such a core value to this nation that its founders placed it second on the Bill of Rights, right after freedom of speech and religion. Speaking of which * or [they cling to] religion People dont become religious because the economy hits a few bumps in the road. Obama may have chosen his religion based on politics, but most people follow a religion out of a deeper sense of spirituality. I cant think of a more condescending and contemptuous analysis of religious dedication than this statement. * or [they cling to] antipathy to people who arent like them or anti-immigrant sentiment Small-town voters are bigots and xenophobes; theres no other way to read the first part of this statement. The second part, about them being anti-immigrant, is a non-sequitur. They may be anti-illegal immigrant, but thats a far different issue. Obama offers no proof that small-town voters are xenophobes, but the Frisco audience didnt demand any, either. Its part of their own bigotry that makes them see middle America in those terms. * or [they cling to] anti-trade sentiment And this is just jaw-droppingly hypocritical. This comes from the same candidate who opposes the Colombian free-trade agreement and wants to throw NAFTA out the window. Whos clinging to anti-trade sentiment? Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Big Labor.
It would be difficult to be any more condescending or insulting in so many ways to so many voters in a single sentence. It reveals a deeply elitist and shockingly callow candidate. Its the Let them eat cake of 2008.
Watch the media and the Democrats over the next few days. They want to drink deeply the bitter dregs and try to divert attention from the truly objectionable portions of Obamas statement. Get your e-mails ready to remind them of the rest of Obamas broadside against middle America.
I’m glad that someone finally explained the derivation of that phrase to me. Since I don’t watch idiotic sitcoms, I didn’t get the allusion.
Obama is actually a smooth rhetoritician. If he was up front about what he was saying he’d have used Marxist terminology like “false consciousness” and “opiate of the people”. He plainly believes all human behavior is reducible to economic motivations—straight dialectical materialism—but he couches it in bland tropes instead of leaden jargon.
My recollection (I admit I do not recall the source) is that Obama has stated that he was subjected to discrimination as a youth, therefore, over time, he began to consider himself black.
To the marxist rat, religion is something bitter confused people turn to. It is not in the rat’s mental capacity to understand religion because his religion is Big Government.
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