Posted on 05/12/2015 11:01:30 AM PDT by SoConPubbie
The United States owes Bloomberg columnist Mark Halperin a debt of gratitude. For a rare and fleeting moment, Americans of all political persuasions, religious affiliations, and ethnic backgrounds were united in revulsion over the spectacle of his attempt to interview Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX). Halperins ham-fisted, chauvinistic effort to force Cruz to prove the authenticity of his heritage by riffing extemporaneously on Cuban culture and to speak en Español were both embarrassing and insulting.
Halperins motives were transparent. He set out to demonstrate in some small way that Cruz was Cuban in name only — a CINO, if you will. In this manner, Halperin sought to tar Cruz with the stereotype often applied to minority Republicans that holds their devotion to their ethnic heritage is only skin deep.
Halperins apology for his contemptible actions was even worse. After more than 24 hours of controversy and condemnation, Halperin issued a mealy-mouthed mea culpa in PDF format. In the apology in which he asked forgiveness only from those who might have been offended, a rudimentary blame-shifting tactic, Halperin insisted that a number of factors were responsible for this kerfuffle. Everything, in fact, but his intent.
Halperin contended that the speed at which he delivered the offending questions, his tone and timing, were responsible for the universal impression that he was prosecuting a show trial. He added that the inquisition he led was merely light-hearted banter and designed to give the Senator chance to speak further about his heritage. And yet, virtually everyone who watched this exchange came away with a distinctly different impression.
The Bloomberg columnists apology neatly exposes the hollowness of Americas culture of forced regret. Halperins confession reads like an empty gesture because it is. Hes not sorry. He doesnt really think he did anything wrong. Hes only apologizing for the sake of his career. To remain silent is to risk watching as the self-perpetuating outrage machines gears to grind into action, and to possibly watch his livelihood join the hundreds of ill-fated careers that have been crushed in their merciless milling.
Ted Cruz could have contributed to the routinized process of exacting a pound of flesh from the party responsible for a social faux pas. The senator might have easily emerged from that interview bristling with offense and expressing regret for all his fellow Cuban-Americans who were slighted by Halperins ignorance. When he read the apology, Cruz might have dubbed it insufficient, or he simply could have said nothing at all. In a display of graciousness, however, Cruz not only accepted the apology but defused the controversy with a statement implying that it was all manufactured in the first place.
Mark Halperin is a serious and fair-minded journalist. Today he kindly issued an apology for some silly questions he asked me in an interview. The apology was unnecessary no offense was taken, nor, I believe, intended but is certainly appreciated.
Im proud of my Cuban heritage, my fathers journey from oppression and prison in Cuba to freedom in America, and also my Irish-Italian heritage on my mothers side. Both are integral parts of who I am today.
The 2016 Republican field is shaping up to be the most diverse in history, and I look forward to a robust and substantive conversation about how we work together to turn around our current stagnation and expand opportunity for everyone to achieve the American Dream.
Whats remarkable about this statement is that it should ideally be unremarkable. This is how well-adjusted citizens who do not have a vested interest in destroying anothers prospects behave. If this episode followed the pattern associated with the regrettable new normal, America would have stood witness to a grand pageant in which the wronged party pretends to be slighted, the offender pretends to be sorry, cultural arbiters pretend to have an opinion on the matter, and the public pretends to be interested. We all have our role to play in this societal charade, and weve become accustomed to performing our parts with enthusiasm if only to ensure that our livelihoods remain safe from the machines gaping maw.
Cruz admirably put a stop to this dishonest display. In doing so, he freed us all from our obligation to play-act our roles in a dispiriting farce. We owe him a debt. If more people in Cruzs position behaved as he did, perhaps the dreary, rote drama with which we are all familiar would finally end.
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Takes one to know one, the saying goes.
That reply was beautifully written. BTT
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6 years ago did Halperin demand that Obama say something in ebonics?
Let Cruz continue with the rope a dope strategery until the LSM begs for mercy.....
Bammy is a dick tater.
One of them (don’t remember which) did say he could effortlessly change from Harvard speak to ghetto slang depending on the audience.
bump!
Or jive?
Or rap?
Were there any food preference questions that touched on fried chicken and watermelon?
All Cruz needs to do is keep extending rope.
During that interview I thought he was going to burst out laughing at the reporter, I would have.
Instead he just let it play out over the coming days.
Ted Cruzs only sin is that he does not spout the accepted line of Liberal BS (Bovine Scatology). For this sin, no forgiveness will be allowed. Therefore, Cruz must be destroyed. QED
...Better yet....in Austrian.
Ted Cruz is NOT A VICTIM. Let’s not encourage him to act like one by getting offended. His response was classy and very, very clever.
One is a gentleman. Halperin is not.
I liked the use of the word “silly”. Applies to more than just Halperin.
Ted Cruz has something Mark Halperin and 99% of other liberals don’t have:
Class.
In other words, Cruz took, what in my day was called the high road, and didn't lower himself to the gutter-sniping of this POS Leftist Halprin. He showed some class, which, if elected, I hope he brings back to the White House as our president.
No wonder Time magazine was going down the tubes with this guy as editor. You can't get much more unprofessional than what he did to Cruz and then tried to weasel his way out of the pile he stepped in with a non-apology, apology. Stand up and be a real man, Halprin. Like the man you were interviewing. Senator Cruz. Apologize like you mean it. Take responsibility for your misconduct. Otherwise, you're making yourself look like the metro-sexual weenie that you are.
Is he as good at it as Hillary when she gave that speech down in the south to Black leaders? I..in NO Way. etc. You remember the one.
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