Author Of 'Obama Can't Win' Book Doesn't Believe Himself

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First Posted: 06-24-08 11:52 AM   |   Updated: 07- 2-08 05:12 AM

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Shelby Steele, conservative author and research fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution, has a book out entitled, A Bound Man: Why We Are Excited About Obama and Why He Can't Win. The book hit the shelves in December of last year, and isn't available in paperback yet, but there appears to be need for a revision: as it turns out, Steele isn't nearly as certain on that whole "Obama Can't Win" premise anymore.

Steele admitted as much on a recent edition of Fox News' Hannity's America:

[WATCH.]

HANNITY: As the first African-American presidential nominee, Democrat Barack Obama is no doubt running an historic campaign. But will that distinction help or hurt his chances of making it all of the way to the White House? Joining us now, author of a brand new book, A Bound Man: Why We Are Excited About Obama and Why He Can't Win, Shelby Steele. Shelby, good to see you, my friend. Thanks for being back with us.


STEELE: Good to be here.

HANNITY: All right, so he can't win?

STEELE: He can win. I regret that subtitle.

HANNITY: OK.

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STEELE: It was an afterthought. And I don't argue that in the book. He can definitely win. There is a powerful desire in American society today to see someone like him move to the White House.

Okay. So, he "regrets that subtitle" at the very least. According to MediaMatters, Steele went on to say that the subtitle was "was an 'afterthought'...which he said did not represent the book's thesis."

But then, maybe the thesis itself is wrong! According to the publisher's product description:

Steele writes of how Obama is caught between the two classic postures that blacks have always used to make their way in the white American mainstream: bargaining and challenging. Bargainers strike a "bargain" with white America in which they say, I will not rub America's ugly history of racism in your face if you will not hold my race against me. Challengers do the opposite of bargainers. They charge whites with inherent racism and then demand that they prove themselves innocent by supporting black-friendly policies like affirmative action and diversity.


Steele maintains that Senator Obama is too constrained by these elaborate politics to find his own true political voice.

This "thesis" seems to ring loud and clear to Publishers Weekly's reviewer, who writes (emphasis mine):

Obama's conflict over his mixed parentage and abandonment by his father, the author argues, engenders a need to prove his racial authenticity by accommodating a black identity politics that, while it energizes his African-American base, risks alienating white voters. Worse, as president Obama might reflexively support affirmative action and government initiatives to help African-Americans, instead of emphasizing the self-reliance, individual responsibility and avid assimilation that Steele contends are the only remedies for the black community's problems.

As it turns out, it is Obama's own actions that have more or less torpedoed Steele's thesis. Far from "reflexively supporting affirmative action," Obama has actually discussed affirmative action in much broader terms, and has specifically noted that affirmative action has engendered a justifiable resentment in white Americans. From Obama's "A More Perfect Union" speech:

Most working- and middle-class white Americans don't feel that they have been particularly privileged by their race. Their experience is the immigrant experience - as far as they're concerned, no one's handed them anything, they've built it from scratch. They've worked hard all their lives, many times only to see their jobs shipped overseas or their pension dumped after a lifetime of labor. They are anxious about their futures, and feel their dreams slipping away; in an era of stagnant wages and global competition, opportunity comes to be seen as a zero sum game, in which your dreams come at my expense. So when they are told to bus their children to a school across town; when they hear that an African American is getting an advantage in landing a good job or a spot in a good college because of an injustice that they themselves never committed; when they're told that their fears about crime in urban neighborhoods are somehow prejudiced, resentment builds over time.

Additionally, Obama has proven to be far from "conflicted" when it comes to "emphasizing the self-reliance, individual responsibility and avid assimilation that Steele contends are the only remedies for the black community's problems." As recently as Father's Day, Obama was publicly emphasizing those very things, and giving them a pre-eminent importance above government programs:

Yes, we need more cops on the street. Yes, we need fewer guns in the hands of people who shouldn't have them. Yes, we need more money for our schools, and more outstanding teachers in the classroom, and more afterschool programs for our children. Yes, we need more jobs and more job training and more opportunity in our communities.


But we also need families to raise our children. We need fathers to realize that responsibility does not end at conception. We need them to realize that what makes you a man is not the ability to have a child - it's the courage to raise one.

So, it's easy to see why Steele might be backing away from the premise of his book, even if he's not willing to admit much fault beyond the title. Wouldn't you, if you had gotten it this wrong?

Shelby Steele, conservative author and research fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution, has a book out entitled, A Bound Man: Why We Are Excited About Obama and Why He Can't Win. The book...
Shelby Steele, conservative author and research fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution, has a book out entitled, A Bound Man: Why We Are Excited About Obama and Why He Can't Win. The book...
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- jeanrenoir I'm a Fan of jeanrenoir 110 fans permalink

I haven't read Steele's book, but I saw him discuss it for an hour on Book Notes last winter. His argument sounded nuanced and intelligent, as he typically is. I'm delighted to see Steele now back away from "he can't win." He's an honest man, and the evidence before his eyes has made him retract a major premise of his book. Since Steele made his reputation with his ground-breaking book, The Content of Our Character, I'm sure he's delighted by Obama's character and tremendous political intelligence and skill.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 PM on 06/24/2008
- robXdion I'm a Fan of robXdion 185 fans permalink
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Then you have no clue of the AA experience in this country. You are a spectator that loves to hear an articulate person of color reflect your own benighted bias.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 PM on 06/24/2008
- liseworks I'm a Fan of liseworks 143 fans permalink
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There was absolutely no reason to show your nasty interior in this case. None whatsoever.
This is supposed to be a smart & civilized forum - you just lowered its class.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 AM on 06/25/2008
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Steele prejudged Obama. So did Earl Ofari Hutchinson. Actually, that isn't fair.

They prejudged the electorate.

They made the mistake of thinking that this election would necessarily be about voter's conceptions of race, when in fact it's about this generation's conception of civic responsibility:

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This election is about one thing, and one thing only. It's about turning the page. It's about moving forward, divided, or united. It's about choosing more gridlock, or getting something done.

Obama-Webb '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:59 PM on 06/24/2008
- rh654 I'm a Fan of rh654 13 fans permalink

Don't people like Steele know how the White Conservative folks talk about them when the White Folks are by themselves?

They don't actually view Steele as an equal - rather they view him as a buffer to bring on TV or to quote and say - see it isn't just me (white guy) speaking - there are black people who believe and say it to.

Sad really to see that Steele doesn't even see that the joke is on him...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:26 PM on 06/24/2008
- robXdion I'm a Fan of robXdion 185 fans permalink
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And that's the exact purpose Juan Williams serves on Fox. But at the other end of the spectrum, you have Eugene Robinson who's so passive and tame he doesn't challenge any misguided liberal racial perceptions. Only Roland Martin hits hard and speaks the unvarnished truth, but he holds back a lot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 PM on 06/24/2008
- ZimboChick I'm a Fan of ZimboChick 92 fans permalink
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Eugene does try though...although I have to admit I started following him pretty recently so maybe I am not too qualified to comment. At first I felt he was too much of an apologist and then he started getting tired of that role...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:59 AM on 06/25/2008
- boston2008 I'm a Fan of boston2008 4 fans permalink
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ABSOLUTELY!!!.... WOW.. YOU'RE RIGHT ON THE MONEY.. THE JOKE IS ON STEELE. you know, the problem is that.. his skin color has him confused. his light enough and has a small nose and some what good decent hair compare to most african americans. he's a fool, just like that guy that wrote "stupid black man" i think the title goes like that. but that's another self hating black man.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 PM on 06/24/2008
- Centaur I'm a Fan of Centaur 2 fans permalink

The fool that you speak of is another so-called "black conservative"who wrote "stupid black men" is none other than Larry Elder. My take as to the title of his book came to him while he was looking in the mirror. He was on the Larry King Show a while back and said black people should not be criticizing Bush because he had appointed Powell and Rice as SOS. What an idiot!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 PM on 06/24/2008
- liseworks I'm a Fan of liseworks 143 fans permalink
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Right on !! I've found it a curious phenomenon during this election to see a small number of blacks take the Conservative side for no apparent reason at all.
I've come to realize that there is a segment (maybe small) of blacks who are so hungry for self-advancement & success that they divorce themselves from "the community spirit" or from other successful blacks in favor of a dispassionate white group, almost as though they'd rather not see a fellow black advance to great heights - I believe it's an underlying ego problem.
I know I'll get some flak for my view of this.

- An honest, unbiased Liberal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:39 AM on 06/25/2008
- robXdion I'm a Fan of robXdion 185 fans permalink
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Yes you will get flak. Because you don't know anything about blacks. So stop patting yourself on the back thinking you've figured them out. What you see as a "curious phenomenon" those in black culture know all to well as basic envy and self-hate. Now put that in your catalogue of "those people" and keep your patronizing analysis to yourself. A typical 'ignorant on minority issues' and biased liberal is what you are.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:28 AM on 06/25/2008
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It is quite disturbing that these men seem to hate him without knowing him. It's a pattern of self hatred that we see in the black community too often. Some blacks will "divorce" themselves from the black community to gain acceptance amongst whites. They feel shame and embarrassment from Black culture and black people. Being a black conservative IS a oxymoron, because I have a hard time believing that true black conservatism really exists. Truth is, most blacks are very conservative when it comes to a lot of things. There is a low abortion rate in the black community. Our communities are still very homophobic. A higher percentage of blacks most so than whites identify themselves as Christian or religious. Yet, an amazingly high percentage of us are Democrats. Why? Being a Black Republican requires that you tolerate the far right wing of your party which means associating yourself with people who hate you. To do that, you must hate yourself a little bit too. You have to learn to agree with them even when that means degrading others that look like you. Black Republicans are spurned in the black community and that makes them even more liked by their white counterparts. They seem like brave loyal soldiers. JC Watts, Armstrong Williams, and Colin Powell are their "black heroes". Shelby Steele is just a tool and he loves it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 AM on 06/25/2008
- soapington I'm a Fan of soapington 42 fans permalink
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I hear he has a new book coming out in January 2009 - "Mormon Millennium: Getting To Know President Romney."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:12 PM on 06/24/2008
- triplbee I'm a Fan of triplbee 25 fans permalink

Steele is the one who is conflicted and compromised; not Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:38 PM on 06/24/2008
- nclayla I'm a Fan of nclayla 3 fans permalink

I agree. A conflicted and compromised man wrote a conflicted and compromised book and then tried to back away from it. Not much of interest there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 PM on 06/24/2008
- munkii I'm a Fan of munkii 2 fans permalink

ah, another self-loathing non-white republican (the only non-white republicans there is) they are the personification of 'oxymoron'

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:35 PM on 06/24/2008
- liseworks I'm a Fan of liseworks 143 fans permalink
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Bingo !! Simply put & correct.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:44 AM on 06/25/2008
- erykah I'm a Fan of erykah 6 fans permalink

Steele is such a tweed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:19 PM on 06/24/2008

I would LOVE to have seen Sean Hannity's face! LOLOLOLOL
Now, about the author and the book: just another way to insert race into this election.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:15 PM on 06/24/2008

Worst job at HuffPo: Watching Sean Hannity or anything else on Fox News to come up with little gems like this article.

Thanks Jason Linkins! It's a dirty job, but someone's gotta do it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:07 PM on 06/24/2008
- NewArtz I'm a Fan of NewArtz 81 fans permalink
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It has been clear since the death of Martin Luther King that there has been a void in role models for individuals of a darker complexion than George Washington. It has taken courage, determination, wisdom, humility and honesty for Barack Obama to stand on the precipice of greatness. He's a fine example for anyone to look up to, no matter the pigment of their skin. He has the opportunity to change history for the better for so many. It's understandable after the many heartbreaking years of the Bush administration why there is so much cynicism and doubt, but we must believe the truth about ourselve. We must believe that America can produce great leaders, and the hue of their flesh is not important except as it relates to the uplifting example they especially can be to those who themselves identify more closely with the color of their skin.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:00 PM on 06/24/2008

Martin Luther King may have been the last mainstream role model due to his pacifist stance, but there have been many Black Americans who have been ready and willing to step up as leaders. It was then that the government, threatened by a mobilized Black population as they always have been discredited and dismantled these leaders and their groups. So don't make it seem as if all the other dark skinned Americans were sitting back waiting for savior Obama to come and rescue them. And most of us already know that America just as any other place, can create great leaders without the hue being of any importance. however you have overlooked a lot of darker hued people who have sacrificed altruistically to better the situation of many disenfranchised.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 PM on 06/24/2008
- ebanks84 I'm a Fan of ebanks84 94 fans permalink

He must have burst Hannity's bubble! Whatever it takes to make Hannity look like a fool is alright with me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 06/24/2008
- edwarvir I'm a Fan of edwarvir 36 fans permalink

ebanks84 great, great, statement my only regret is that I can't see
Hannity 's face when Senator O becomes President of the USA

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:09 PM on 06/24/2008
- Totto I'm a Fan of Totto 40 fans permalink

Hannity will be in his bunker with his cyanide capsule during the Inauguration.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 PM on 06/24/2008
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Ahem, does Hannity ever look like anything BUT a fool?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:29 PM on 06/24/2008
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yeah..........a pompous fool

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:09 PM on 06/24/2008
- nativeeyes I'm a Fan of nativeeyes 5 fans permalink

southafrica4obama See Profile I'm a Fan of southafrica4obama
Just like Juan Williams. Jealous of a black man accepted by the white community.

PRICELESS..

LOL!!

Juan Williams is a Doosh!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 PM on 06/24/2008
- bryansmith I'm a Fan of bryansmith 16 fans permalink
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Two Cents:

no, not my opinion. Thats what I would pay for his book, which some day will be an amusing footnote to history worth having.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:41 PM on 06/24/2008

In total Agreement ...

President Obama '09

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:12 PM on 06/24/2008
- GwenElle I'm a Fan of GwenElle 33 fans permalink

The thesis of Steele's book is that there are two types of blacks:

(1) bargainers who bargain with white America and agree not to bring up historical racism in exchange for a seat at table of inclusion and power. This group would be considered appeasers (Uncle Toms and Aunt Janes in the old days, sellouts in contemporary lingo). Such is the price of disloyalty -- real or imagined.

(2) challengers who charge white Americans with racism and demand that said whites prove their innocence by creating black-friendly social policies. This, of course would make the latter group virtual extortionists.

Clearly by implication Mr Steele is stating that he is the bargainer type -- bargaining for rights and privileges that are enjoyed by white Americans without the need to bargain or challenge for them. Appearing on programs such as Sean Hannity's is obviously one of Steele's bargaining chips. His books, particularly this one, are apparently another.

Regardless, Obama's success, thus far, more than proves the inherent flaw and fallacy within Steele's thesis. People simply do not fit neatly into categories -- Steele's or anyone elses.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 PM on 06/24/2008
- jsump I'm a Fan of jsump 3 fans permalink

I wrote a thughtful post that was deleted for "bad language". I'm not going to take the energy to re-write it. Although, it would have benefited the discussion. I will leave this, my comment among other tings concluded that Mr. Steele was an extreme bargainer and a w..h..o..r..e.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 PM on 06/24/2008
- RatgurlSD I'm a Fan of RatgurlSD 10 fans permalink

The man just wants to make some money. In this country being controversial is the fastest way to the big bank account.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:20 PM on 06/24/2008
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