Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Most passing strange

Race card: I've not written about the selection of Roland Burris to fill Obama's seat, because I have had little to say, and what little I did have probably would have annoyed many readers. He strikes me as a good choice. Too bad he was not chosen under better circumstances. And that, until recently, was pretty much it.

But now I'm infuriated to learn that he secured the seat only after the race card was flashed.
Once supporters of Roland Burris made his appointment to the Senate all about race, the deal was done, though it took a few days for Senate leaders to wake up to the fact.

At a news conference in Chicago, Rep. Bobby Rush, who represents a district on the South Side of Chicago, said that the mere criticizing of Burris was akin to lynching.

Rush then went on to say: “I don’t think that anyone, any U.S. senator who is sitting right now, would want to go on record to deny one African-American from being seated in the U.S. Senate. I don’t think they want to go on record doing that.”

After Burris was turned away from the Senate when he tried to get seated last week, Rush went on “Hardball” and told Chris Matthews, “It reminded me of the dogs being sicced on children in Birmingham, Ala. That’s what it reminded me of.”

And that was that.

Those Democrats who had once opposed Burris for accepting a job from a governor who has been arrested for trying to sell the job caved.
These tactics are, first and foremost, an insult to Burris, who has had a distinguished career and who needs no favoritism. More than that: These tactics insult everyone. God knows I don't want Congress to remain a club for old white guys, but neither do I want the new rule to read: "If you're black, you can't be criticized."

Such is the world we now inhabit. Anyone who opposes Israel's atrocious behavior of Gaza stands damned as a bigot. Anyone who opposed Burris taking a seat in the Senate stands damned as a bigot. Anyone who argues that Obama's Chicago past disqualifies him from the presidency stands damned as a bigot.

Why Obama: Riverdaughter and Corrente ask a damned good question: Why were Barack and Michelle Obama interviewed by French writers in 1996 -- an interview recently published in Le Monde? (Here is an ABC News story about that interview, and here is the Le Monde story.) In 1996, the future president was not even a state senator -- he was just a lawyer working for a rather shady firm connected to Tony Rezko.

So why Obama?

In the past, I've noted other strange examples of favoritism. The most striking example of this phenomenon occurred in 1981, when he made the jaunt from Occidental to Columbia.

We are not told how he paid for these schools; he claims to have been down-at-heels in this time period. More importantly, we are not told how Barack Obama paid for a very expensive between-school summer jaunt to Pakistan and India -- a foray he neglected to mention in either of his memoirs. Pakistan was then under martial law, and the U.S. State Department discouraged travel to that country. I'm not saying that the trip was legally impossible; I'm saying that it was an adventure, and thus worthy of note in his autobiographies.

But that's not all.

While in Pakistan, he was the guest of a very wealthy Pakistani power broker named Muhammadmian Soomro, who is now pretty much running that nation. Obama did not know anyone in the Soomro family. An "American friend" -- almost certainly someone in the CIA or the diplomatic corps -- told Soomro to help young Barry. Why?

Back to the Le Monde interview.

Corrente and Riverdaughter seem to be under the impression that the famed French magazine conducted the interview in 1996. Not true. Here's how the piece opens (my translation may be faulty):
Completing a book on “couples in America,” a photographer spoke with the young couple twelve years ago. But his editor proved uninterested. And the interview never appeared. Le Monde publishes it exclusively.
Well, that's the story -- believe it if you will. Frankly, I can't imagine that anyone in France ever wanted to read, or to write, a book on "couples in America." (Be honest. Do you have any desire to read an entire book about marriages in France?)

And of all the couples in America, why was this pair chosen? Could the go-between have been anyone connected to Nadhmi Auchi, described as "Obama's bagman," and later convicted by a French court?

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Here's my question about the interview and the article written by Obama when he was Columbia that surfaced yesterday:

Where was this stuff hiding all last year?

Anonymous said...

This is what I call "reversed bigotry"... this tactic is currently very popular among Israel / Zionist apologists who accuse anyone criticizing Israel of being antisemitic (while they can't be accused of being anti-Arab, they are only defending themselves against evil monsters they keep in a cage!).

It was also used by some Clinton supporters, accusing all Obama supporters of being sexist woman hater.

The only problem with people who automatically accuse anyone disagreeing with them of being racist / sexist is that even if they don't realize it, it makes them the bigot. It's too easy to accuse anyone not supporting your cause of simply being "evil" and not listen to what they have to say.

Anonymous said...

It was also used by some Clinton supporters, accusing all Obama supporters of being sexist woman hater.

Strawman much?

glennmcgahee said...

"I have a dream where man will not be judged by the color of his skin but by the content of his character". MLK

Anonymous said...

Very interesting, Joseph. Is there any way to find out any of the other "couples" supposedly interviewed?

Anonymous said...

The ONLY reason to appoint Burris under those circumstances is that his race made him difficult to reject - although Obama certainly tried. This would be an odious move worthy of Bush Sr. were not for the fact that he is qualified and a thoroughly reasonable appointment. Had he been any other race, Obama would have stopped it, but he can't this time.

I'm amused by the race card being used against Obama. and we have a well-qualified African American in the senate - it's all good if you ask me.

Anonymous said...

The Burris appointment only demonstrates how savvy Blago is. He knows the players, the cards and how to play the game.

Anonymous said...

If the race card was used by Obama, why shouldn't Burris learn from that tactic and also use it? What if Burris had personally said in the news conference, "...you know, they'll try to tell you 'That guy has a funny name and he doens't look like all the rest of the senators up on the hill." Race turned out to be a plus for Obama in that it innoculated him from some forms of criticism.

And I see the point about SOME Hillary supporters dropping the sexist card constantly, but certainly no more than the race card by SOME of Obama's. You are over-generalizing the one and minimizing the other.

Anonymous said...

Joe, I believe that at the time Bobby Rush started in on this, it had already been reported (Chicago Trib?) that on the Blago tapes, Reid said that under no circumstances was Blago to appoint a black replacement for Obama. (Hillbuzz has put up several posts on this, but I'm too lazy to look for a specific link right now. ;))

Sergei Rostov

Last Lemming said...

Racism, Schmacism. Blago is blackmailing Obama and this is as good a reason as any to cover up for the fact. Doubt that impeachment will go far either.

Anonymous said...

"He wrote in his book that he tried drugs and let his grades slip in his final years of high school."

"Before graduating in 1979, Obama played varsity basketball in high school. His grades, however, were sub par".

Obama has claimed that he attended Occidental on "full scholarship", but that "several other respectable colleges" had made him offers. He had crappy grades! How was he given a full scholarship to Occidental?! Were there no other minority students who'd worked and EARNED GOOD grades... like, say, in Los Angeles, who maybe hadn't been given the opportunity to attend one of the most elite prep academies in the country?! WHO wrote a fat check to Occidental for a nice new building wing if BO was admitted? HOW does someone with a couple of years of sub-par grades obtain a FULL SCHOLARSHIP?

Says Punahou classmate, Greg Orme:
"He had a worldly view. He would talk about people in Pakistan and was a lot more aware of Middle East politics than anybody I knew. He was following conflicts around the world and talked about it all the time."

What high school kid in the late 70s was concerned with, or talked about "people in Pakistan"?!

college room mates:

Imad Husain a Pakistani and Obama's freshman roommate at Occidental

Mohammed Hasan Chandoo a wealthy Pakistani freind of Obama when he was a freshmam.

Wahid Hamid a wealthy Pakistani friend of Obama when he was a freshmam. Hamid and Obama traveled to Karachi, Pakistan after graduation from Occidental

Sohale Siddiqi is identified as "Sadik" in Obama's memoir, Dreams From My Father, and is described as "a short, well-built Pakistani" who smoked marijuana, snorted cocaine and liked to party. Siddiqi was from Karachi, Pakistan, and Obama's roommate when he attended Columbia University. Siddiqi was not a student at Columbia.

Obama writes in 'Dreams', that upon landing in NY, this conversation took place:

"Tell me, Barack. What brings you to our fair city?”
I tried to explain. I had spent the summer brooding over a misspent youth, I said-the state of the world and the state of my soul. “I want to make amends,” I said. “Make myself of some use.”

He had JUST returned from this person's country, but did NOT mention it in conversation??!

(NOTE: Thank you, Joseph, for being the FIRST blogger I've ever read that does not claim that an American could not travel to Pakistan on a US passport. American tourists did travel there in 1981. I sure wouldn't have! Whatever sort of passport used, yes, it would have been "an adventure". All the more curious that he did not mention the unusual trip in two autobiographical books.)

Anonymous said...

If you're not for him you're a racist cracker. If you're not for the State of Israel, then you're an antisemitic Goy (or Shiksa). And of course; if you're not with us, you're against us.


...deep down you must know that all of this is David Frum's fault.

Caro said...

If you had been reading my daily newsletter you'd have know about Bobby Rush playing the race card a couple of weeks ago.

Carolyn Kay
MakeThemAccountable.com

Stan said...

You're conflating two things. Roland Burris' appointment and his seating.
As an African-American male, I see the situation differently.
1) Barack was a person of color in the White Senate. His seat should have gone to a person of color.
2) Roland Burris and his associates did not play the race card to get the appointment. They pointed out that a Senator was being refused and they pointed out that it was racist.
It was racist and if the great Joe Cannon can't grasp that, oh well.
Find a White Senator who has ever had to jump through hoops. Who has ever been humiliated the way Roland Burris was.
As late as last Friday, Dick Durbin was vowing that Burris would celebrate his next birthday before he was seated (that would be in August).
Tell me that kind of hatred hurled at a qualified White person.
Tell me when Caroline Kennedy's been pressured by Harry Reid.
She hasn't. Harry's told the press he loves the unqualified Caroline Kennedy.
Harry Reid made it about race and he did so when he started tossing around War Hawk Tammy Duckworth and other Whites for Barack's seat, started telling the governor that he would appoint from Harry's list of Whites.
It's real funny that after the race card is played by countless Whites, someone wants to whine about Bobby Rush. And Bobby Rush was right.

Joseph Cannon said...

"Barack was a person of color in the White Senate. His seat should have gone to a person of color."

Fuck you, racist. The seat should go to someone qualified -- period. I happen to think that BUrris is perfectly qualified, but that fact does not make your argument any less racist.

Look bud, you are going to have to get used to the fact that a new day is dawning.

On one hand, no more are we going to allow Jews to tell us that anyone who criticizes Israel must be an anti-Semite. The days when that argument held sway are OVER.

On the other hand, no longer will we refuse to label as unfair black racism and pleas for special treatment. Those days are OVER.

No more special treatment.

True equality is what is coming. And that means that EVERYONE will get called on his or her bullshit -- no matter what color your skin happens to be, and no matter what your heritage is.

You really think that the senate seat for Illinois MUST go to a black, just because Obama happened to be black? Fuck and double-fuck you, bigot.

Anonymous said...

A point of amusement: Michelle Obama's hospital job has already been eliminated.

http://www.cdobs.com/archive/our-columns/michelle-obamas-job-eliminated,2486

navyvet48 said...

I don't often read you but you are right. Obama's seat did not need to go to another black person but should go to the most qualified person....I watched the Blago Interview and called it what it was that day!....the race card...and it was Blago's way to embarrass Obama and throw a monkey wrench...into DC. It was Blago's way of saying FU to Obama....I was laughing my ass off after the presser! WTH Joe....liked how you gave it to stan!

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