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Graycap23

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Palin, McCain stir up storm of ugly racism

Palin, McCain stir up storm of ugly racism


October 15, 2008

ANDREW GREELEY agreel@aol.com
'South Pacific" is a morality play for our time. Sarah Palin is the Ensign Nellie Forbush -- an All-American girl as racist, this time a racist with her eye on the White House. She can stir up crowds to shout "Kill him!" at the mention of the presidential candidate of the other party a couple of weeks before the national election.

In the restaurant, before I walked over to the theater, all the conversations were about the election -- New Yorkers speak loudly in their noisy city for fear they will not be heard. The common opinion was that they didn't know enough about Barack Obama to make a decision about him -- as if there were not two books about his life. That plea implies that they don't know enough about him to accept his strange name or his skin color. It is, of course, impossible that they could ever know enough. He isn't one of us.

It is all part of a plan cooked up by John McCain to turn the major issue in the election from the economy to the character of the Democratic candidate. At this stage of the contest, I don't think "kitchen-sink strategy" (as in "we'll throw the kitchen sink at him") will change the outcome of the election. I don't believe the polls that suggest a possible Obama landslide. Playing the race card explicitly merely guarantees what I have thought from the beginning -- racism in this country precludes the possibility of a sepia-colored man becoming president. However, the last-ditch attack on him guarantees that McCain and Palin will be blamed as the candidates who were content to hear crowds calling for the death of Obama.

Ensign Nellie Forbush (the incomparable Kelli O'Hara) finds redemption at the end of South Pacific. She turns to her true love and escapes the obligation to wait for the enchanted evening on which he might suddenly might appear across a crowded room. For Sarah Palin, such an easy escape hardly seems possible. How can she ever justify silence when she heard a cry for lynching?

McCain increasingly acts like an angry, befuddled cancer survivor and treats his rival like a field n----- who is just barely human. He does not talk to him, will not shake hands with him, will not even look at him, walks behind him when he is speaking to distract the audience. Obama's languid, legs-crossed security on the bar stool must infuriate McCain all the more. Who does he think he is? He has no right to run for president and McCain does. Has not he served his country all his life? Has not he traveled the whole world? Has not he been involved in every major event of the last four decades? Does he not know everyone who is worth knowing? And what does his rival have to offer besides intolerable arrogance? Black skin and glib language? Is not Obama the one who is playing the race card? Therefore he must be exposed as what he is -- a pushy fellow with a glib tongue who has no right to challenge a great American like John McCain.

McCain has little time left. He has been been cheated in other elections. Troubled and distracted, he has forgotten his strong words about honor. When one is faced with a shallow man who is running on the basis of his skin color, one can hardly worry about personal honor.

Now the furies are gathering.

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Reply #1 posted 10/15/08 2:17pm

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Honestly, who would have thought anyone could run a worse campaign than Hillary's? lol

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Reply #2 posted 10/15/08 2:22pm

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I would have.....

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Reply #3 posted 10/15/08 2:44pm

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Graycap said:

He does not talk to him, will not shake hands with him, will not even look at him, walks behind him when he is speaking to distract the audience.


And how, pray tell, is this man supposed to meet with leaders of other nations and countries and be diplomatic, when he can't even treat a fellow American with respect and decency?

Racism is like an insidious virus, that no one has a cure for and can't be seen.....it just keeps reinfecting the weakest minds...
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Reply #4 posted 10/15/08 5:05pm

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noimageatall said:

Graycap said:
He does not talk to him, will not shake hands with him, will not even look at him, walks behind him when he is speaking to distract the audience.


And how, pray tell, is this man supposed to meet with leaders of other nations and countries and be diplomatic, when he can't even treat a fellow American with respect and decency?


Exactly. McCain's racist attitude is very visible. I'm sure leaders of other nations are thinking the same thing.
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Reply #5 posted 10/16/08 12:24pm

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confused

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Reply #6 posted 10/16/08 12:44pm

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IrresistibleB1tch said:



confused

Good ole AmeriKKKa. True colors.

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Reply #7 posted 10/16/08 12:51pm

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Graycap23 said:

IrresistibleB1tch said:



confused

Good ole AmeriKKKa. True colors.


all these videos of all these people... it's very discouraging. confused

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Reply #8 posted 10/16/08 12:52pm

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IrresistibleB1tch said:

Graycap23 said:


Good ole AmeriKKKa. True colors.


all these videos of all these people... it's very discouraging. confused

I guess u don't have 2 wonder why I spell it that way.....

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Reply #9 posted 10/16/08 12:55pm

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Graycap23 said:

IrresistibleB1tch said:



confused

Good ole AmeriKKKa. True colors.


I cannot be descended from these fucking idiots. PLEASE tell me it's not true. sad

Oh..yeah..I forgot...my father is probably in that crowd calling the white Obama guy a n****. confused

Racism is like an insidious virus, that no one has a cure for and can't be seen.....it just keeps reinfecting the weakest minds...
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Reply #10 posted 10/16/08 12:55pm

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Graycap23 said:

IrresistibleB1tch said:



all these videos of all these people... it's very discouraging. confused

I guess u don't have 2 wonder why I spell it that way.....


nope. i keep saying to myself that this is not the country i came to 20 years ago. it makes me sad.

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Reply #11 posted 10/16/08 12:56pm

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noimageatall said:

Graycap23 said:


Good ole AmeriKKKa. True colors.


I cannot be descended from these fucking idiots. PLEASE tell me it's not true. sad

Oh..yeah..I forgot...my father is probably in that crowd calling the white Obama guy a n****. confused

I'm amazed that people actually think that it is any different in the States. Nothing has really changed here as much as people want 2 keep thinking that it has.

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Reply #12 posted 10/16/08 1:04pm

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IrresistibleB1tch said:



confused

That was depressing to watch..... These days, I find this sort of thing sad rather than enraging, because I believe white people in poor and working-class communities are also victims of social injustice, and it's so truly tragic that they cling to the "wages of whiteness", rather than struggle alongside other oppressed groups against the system that oppresses them.

Ideology's a b*itch...
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Made me think of this song...

"Traveler, there is no path. You make the path by walking..." - Antonio Machado
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Reply #13 posted 10/16/08 1:16pm

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deebee said:

IrresistibleB1tch said:



confused

That was depressing to watch..... These days, I find this sort of thing sad rather than enraging, because I believe white people in poor and working-class communities are also victims of social injustice, and it's so truly tragic that they cling to the "wages of whiteness", rather than struggle alongside other oppressed groups against the system that oppresses them.

Ideology's a b*itch...
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Made me think of this song...


nod you're right. somebody benefits from keeping racism going.

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Reply #14 posted 10/16/08 1:20pm

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deebee said:

IrresistibleB1tch said:



confused

That was depressing to watch..... These days, I find this sort of thing sad rather than enraging, because I believe white people in poor and working-class communities are also victims of social injustice, and it's so truly tragic that they cling to the "wages of whiteness", rather than struggle alongside other oppressed groups against the system that oppresses them.

Ideology's a b*itch...
neutral

Made me think of this song...

Yeah, Dylan was dealing with these issues 45 years ago. The worrying thing is that with things heating up right now, the racially motivated murder he's describing there could happen again.

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