Democrats Pandering
David Limbaugh
Friday, Sept. 12, 2003
Not only was the Rev. Al Sharpton far and away the most
entertaining participant in this week's Democratic presidential debate, he
also offered the most interesting tidbit when he accused his fellow
candidates, essentially, of double-crossing black voters.
Sharpton's charge was spot-on, but for completely different
reasons than he had in mind. But first, let's look at Sharpton's actual
words.
Sharpton said, "You know, the only thing I never got over in
life is I took a young lady to a dance when I was in high school and she
left with somebody else. And that's what the Democrats, some, have done to
the black community. We helped take you to the dance, and you leave with
right-wingers, you leave with people that you say are swing voters, you
leave with people that are antithetical to our interests. I am saying, in
2004, if we take you to the party, you [are] going home with us, or we're
not taking you to the party."
How ironic that these professional panderers could be accused of
ignoring the constituency to which they grovel the most. Sharpton's charge
is correct – Democratic politicians do seem to take black voters for
granted, and they do betray their interests, but not by cavorting with
"right-wingers" or "swing voters."
They betray them by treating them like a subculture of
disaffected people rather than like human beings. They betray them by
falsely trying to make them believe that Republicans and conservatives don't
care about their best interests. They betray them by treating them like
numbers – primarily in the numbers of votes they produce, but also in the
sense of bean counting: always keeping score based on the color of people's
skin. Their ultimate betrayal of blacks is in treating them as a commodity.
No matter how often they invoke the name of Martin Luther King
in their pathetic quest to ingratiate themselves with blacks, they just as
often undermine his dream of a colorblind society where all people are
judged on the content of their character rather than the color of their
skin.
I don't mean to be strident, but doesn't it sometimes turn your
stomach how they suck up to black voters in the most transparently saccharin
manner imaginable with the straightest faces conceivable and without the
slightest trace of shame? There can't be an ounce of sincerity in their
entire collective beings on this issue. Did you not witness this display
during the debate? We're not just talking about over-the-top statements, but
immorally out of line.
Howard Dean, for example, accused Bush of playing "the race card
when he used the word 'quota' to describe the University of Michigan
affirmative action program and for that reason alone deserves a one-way
ticket back to Crawford, Texas."
Very cute, Howard. Let's be frank. Dean was accusing President
Bush of appealing to white racism toward blacks. That is so outrageous, so
destructive, so inexcusable. In the first place, Bush didn't even get
exercised about the horrendously unconstitutional decision that treated
blacks as numbers. But more importantly, Dean knows better than to accuse
Bush of exploiting racism, and by doing so stirs racial tensions himself.
Joseph Lieberman got even more melodramatic, saying: "The
American dream has been compromised by George W. Bush so badly. No people
have been more outrageously denied an equal opportunity to live out the
American dream than African-Americans, from the brutal stain of slavery to
racial segregation by law to the two-tier society we still live in."
Is Joe saying that Bush has been depriving blacks of the
American dream and relegating them to a second tier in our society? He ought
to be ashamed. But it got worse. Lieberman went on to repeat the lie that
blacks "were not allowed to vote in the state of Florida" in the 2000
presidential election. Is there no limit to what these politicians will say?
Then Sen. John Edwards had the temerity to say he was
unequivocally against vouchers – which are the most promising remedy for
black children tied to inferior inner city schools – and in the next breath
castigate President Bush for refusing to do anything to address the problem
"that we still have two public school systems in America, one for the
'haves' and one for the 'have-nots.'"
I could go on, but you get the drift. Democratic politicians are
desperately dependent on the black vote and, it appears, will say and do
almost anything to keep it. You just have to believe that one day the worm
will turn.
Copyright 2003 Creators Syndicate, Inc.
David Limbaugh can be reached at doclim@charter.net.
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