Posted on 08/16/2012 4:18:01 PM PDT by randita
Are Democrats Starting to Lose It Already?
One way in which this election is starting to resemble the 1980 election is that Democrats are starting to lose their grip and lash out in ways that even the mainstream media find over the toplike TV ads calling Romney a murderer, or Slow Joe Biden letting fly with the maxed-out race card. Today one of MSNBCs commentators, Toure (I guess he doesnt have a first name?) charged Romney with the niggerization of Obama. Not even Ron Burgundy could say stay classy liberals with a straight face at this point.
In the 1980 election, Jimmy Carters wild charges that Ronald Reagan was a racist backfired badly on him, and propelled the media to start writing about Carters meanness factor (which had been there all along to anyone who followed Carters Georgia career closely). A few samples from a certain great book (that everyone needs to have on their bookshelf):
The liberal columnist Richard Reeves wrote: The Carter campaign is as mean-spirited as any youll see in American politics. Where this meanness comes from is obvious to anyone who has watched Carters rise to the Presidency and the attempts to keep him thereit comes from the top, from Jimmy Carter. . . .
Speaking at Martin Luther Kings Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta on September 15, Carter said: Youve seen in this campaign the stirrings of hate and the rebirth of code words like states rights in a speech in Mississippi, in a campaign reference to the Ku Klux Klan relating to the south. . .
Carter and the Democrats had said they would try to rerun the Goldwater playbook, and perhaps believed that the media would amplify their caricature of Reagan in much the same way they did for Johnson in 1964. They were wrong. The media was harsh on Carter for his indulgence of race-baiting. The New Republic:
President Carter has made a grave moral error in trying to portray Ronald Reagan as a racist. Carters statements are frightful distortions, bordering on outright lies. Boston Globe columnist Curtis Wilkie wrote: Just as surely as the werewolf grows long fangs and facial hair on a full moon, the darker side of President Carter emerges in election years. . . .
The editorial page of the Washington Post was savage:
Mr. Carter has abandoned all dignity in his round-the-clock attack on Mr. Reagans character and standing, jumping (in a most sanctimonious tone of voice) for offenses similar to many Mr. Carter himself has committed, and, most recently, concluding from all this that Mr. Reagan is a racist and a purveyor of hatred. This description doesnt fit Mr. Reagan. What it fits, or more precisely, fits into, is Jimmy Carters miserable record of personally savaging political opponents (Hubert Humphrey, Edward Kennedy) whenever the going got rough. . . Jimmy Carter, as before, seems to have few limits beyond which he will not go in the abuse of opponents and reconstruction of history.
Appearing in a back yard setting on October 6, Carter said: Youll determine whether or not this America will be unified or, if I lose the election, whether Americans might be separated, black from white, Jew from Christian, North from South, rural from urban.
Reporters in the press pool couldnt believe it, and the comment was the lead sound bite on all the network news broadcasts that night. . . The network news spin was devastating to Carter. NBCs Chris Wallace said Carters comment showed Mr. Carter as mean and unpresidential, Reagan as caring and mature. ABCs Sam Donaldson said, Carter campaign officials are deeply worried tonight that the Presidents re-election is slipping away.
Well, a few folks in the media are starting to note that the Democrats are the ones going over the line this time, too, such as Dan Balz in the Washington Post: Vice President Biden triggered the latest round Tuesday with lines that, had a Republican uttered them, probably would have set off an even bigger firestorm. He told an audience in Virginia that Romney would unchain big banks if elected and then added, Theyre going to put yall back in chains.
Although Balzs article is pitched as a pox on both houses kind of piece, a close reading will show that he thinks the Democrats are guilty of much the worse behavior. Good of him, too, to note the media double-standard in these matters. This was, after all, the same paper that made a federal case out of macaca. Look for liberals to get even more desperate if polls show Romney pulling ahead. Those who dont remember the past are fated to repeat it. Im guessing even liberals who do remember 1980 wont be able to help themselves.
They have not yet begun to lose it.
I expect we will see liberal news people actually strip/rip off clothing on oar they are so worked up about it. I expect several real nervous breakdowns on air. Especially when they realize Obama is going to lose, and lose significantly.
Too late.
They can’t help themselves, they are out in the Twinkie zone .
If you are unfamiliar with that particular place you take a trip thru space & time to the Twilight Zone then take a hard left turn & just keep on going. 8*>
The phrase Toure was searching for was N****r baiting. It was the bread and butter of the Southern Democrats every election. Harry Byrd was talented at it, as was Sen. T. Bilbo, the entire Long clan starting with Huey. I have always considered it a vile tactic but most politicians still use it and accuse their opponents of using it.
Does anybody know what book is being referred to? I didn't see the name of the book being quoted in the article.
Then again some folks might not mind being “niggerized”. Remember the white hip-hoppers in Dave Chappelle’s brilliant sketch about the blind black white supremacist high-fiving each other after Chappelle’s character calls “the N-word”.
“Today one of MSNBCs commentators, Toure (I guess he doesnt have a first name?) charged Romney with the niggerization of Obama. Not even Ron Burgundy could say stay classy liberals with a straight face at this point.”
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I find it amusing when the Left channel their inner wigger/whigger.
BTTT
“I dont recall this savaging of Carter, but sure do remember the media bias against Reagan.”
That corresponds with my memories too. I don’t recall any harsh treatment of Carter, but I do remember a lot of ‘Bedtime for Bonzo’ sneers directed at Ray-gun. Meh. The American media has been crap for generations.
I believe that this Toure’. Is named for Sekou Toure who was the first post- colonial president of Senegal back in the early 60s.
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