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The Never Ending Racist Assault on Michelle Obama

Posted: 01/06/12 03:43 PM ET

There are two relentless constants in the manic drive by GOP ultra conservatives, tea party leaders and followers, and unreconstructed bigots to make President Obama a one-term president. One is their drumbeat, non-stop barrage of racist depictions, slurs, and digs at Obama. The other is their drumbeat, non-stop barrage of racist depictions, slurs, and digs at First Lady Michelle Obama. The latest is the outrageously racist depiction of Michelle on the right-wing website Gateway Pundit as a grotesquely muscular armed Marie Antoinette. The racist caricature was based on a 1775 portrait by 18th Century French painter Jean-Baptiste André Gautier d'Agoty. The painting hangs in the Palace of Versailles outside Paris.

The racist comparison of Michelle to Antoinette is another in the endless knocks that Michelle lives an imperious and luxury lifestyle all supposedly at taxpayer expense. This is code language for an African-American that's "uppity." And if that African-American happens to be the First Lady, the fury-level soars and the slanders against her fly even hotter and heavier.

The racial assault on Michelle began virtually the instant that Obama declared his presidential candidacy in 2007. The first salvo was an out of context remark in which Michelle allegedly questioned her faith in America. This set off bells and whistles that she might be the perfect surrogate punching bag for then candidate Obama. The Obama campaign sensed the danger and tactfully made sure that Michelle would play the low-key and supportive role in her husband's candidacy that presidential candidate's wives traditionally play.

Once in the White House, that quickly changed. She got pilloried for her push of the failed Chicago Olympic bid, and later for uttering a few words on health care reform. Her shopping excursions, her vacation in Spain, and her work-out routine all became fodder for political sniping, gossip and ridicule.

A viral email buzzed around the nets and blogs for a time that pounded her for her high-salaried and top-heavy staff. A British tabloid even engaged in malicious mischief when it claimed that Michelle's undergraduate thesis written in 1985 with the hardly incendiary title of "Princeton-Educated Blacks and the Black Community" was an open call for black militancy.

That fizzled, but the jibes, taunts, and racist cartoons on the blogs and websites never stopped. The aim is to firmly link Michelle in the public's mind as both a power behind the White House throne and to identify her with the alleged bad policies of Obama. The more honest GOP strategists even said as much when Michelle gave them even more fodder when she sent out an email to friends and supporters touting the selection of Charlotte for the 2012 Democratic Convention. Her carefully chosen words touting the city as "vibrant, diverse and full of opportunity" were about as Chamber of Commerce-safe and tame as could be. But that was more than enough for the GOP to spring back on the attack. After all, said one GOP critic, conventions are partisan and political and therefore for a First Lady to utter a word about the convention makes her by that logic fair game for attack for playing partisan politics.

The juvenile attacks on Michelle may turn out to be child's play compared to what the big, nasty GOP hit machine is capable of rolling out. The avalanche of hit below the belt, name-calling ads and attacks that the GOP presidential candidates have unloaded on each other give strong hint, if hint be needed, that the GOP will unleash its full arsenal of gossip, innuendo, rumor, slander and outright lies against Obama when the presidential campaign kicks into high-gear later in the year.

Michelle almost certainly will figure into the GOP game plan. Obama's GOP presidential opponent will stay above the fray. He will not utter a word about Obama, and will publicly renounce any racial innuendos about the Obamas. Michelle for her part will also stay above the fray. She will continue to work hard to improve the health and welfare of children and families, and give support to military families. But that won't stop the attacks. The GOP will use its endless back-door channel surrogates of bloggers, right-wing talk show gabbers, and tea party operatives to slur and slander Michelle to sow even more doubt and discord about President Obama's policies and, by extension, him.

In the past the rules of political engagement have been clear. Presidents were fair game for any and every type of fair or gutter attack. Their wives and families, though, were off-limits. But as the wife of the most politically assailed president in modern times, the rules of the political game have been smashed. Michelle will continue to be an inviting target of racial slander simply because she is who she is. And that's certainly not Marie Antoinette.

Earl Ofari Hutchinson is an author and political analyst. He is a weekly co-host of the Al Sharpton Show on American Urban Radio Network. He is the author of How Obama Governed: The Year of Crisis and Challenge. He is an associate editor of New America Media. He is host of the weekly Hutchinson Report Newsmaker Hour heard weekly on the nationally network broadcast Hutchinson Newsmaker Network.

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dbrett480
02:37 PM on 01/12/2012
Maybe I'm crazy, but I don't understand why depicting Michelle Obama as muscular is racist. She is muscular and in good health, she even says that herself.
02:42 PM on 01/10/2012
The First Lady and the President conduct themselves with class and dignity something the right will never have. Michelle is smart, loyal and educated which intimidates right wing extremists. It is a shame that in this day and age there are those that hold onto bigotry and hatred.
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intolleft
ObamaTAX...getting you shovel ready
07:46 AM on 01/10/2012
After all the fawning of the "well toned arms" of the first lady, the photo-shop of Lee Haney's arm in the cartoon is frig gin hilarious.
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pinouye
09:41 PM on 01/09/2012
Wearrings $540 sneakers to a food bank (you know, were there are starving people) sure fits the "let them eat cake" characterization...
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pinouye
09:59 PM on 01/09/2012
Wearing
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MKWaters esq
07:32 PM on 01/09/2012
It is racism and extremely embarrassing that the entire world sees it, but those who spout it think it's funny...
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pinouye
09:22 PM on 01/09/2012
I'm not sure if it is funny...but calling the First Lady elitist is racist?
06:12 PM on 01/15/2012
What's your idea of an "elitist?" Michelle acts with dignity, purpose, intelligence, grace & compassion. If that elitist, perhaps we should emulate some of those qualities instead of putting them down. Enough said.
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vicla1942
04:36 PM on 01/09/2012
White people who do not like or condone racism need to
confront the ignorant fools who use racial insults daily in the
workplace and make dumb remarks categorizing one behavior
as the behavior of all of that race.African Americans should also follow that rule. You would think that people
have been educated in school about prejudice and racism . Ignorance
is the biggest cause of racism. It is taught at home and perpetuated
in some households ,t.v. coverage and by some talk radio hosts.
03:35 PM on 01/09/2012
It is quite a stretch to brand it racist, unless any criticism of Ms. Obama is considered racist. The same LA Times that leaped to this conclusion, however, previously ran a political cartoon of Condoleeza Rice as Butterfly McQueen in Gone With the Wind, which was horribly and directly racist. Not a whisper of complaint was heard.
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ljmck
Stand Up, Show Up, Speak Up
07:23 PM on 01/08/2012
I may not read as widely as the author, but the attacks on Hillary seemed absolutely brutal. There was even speculation that she was involved in an aide's suicide, and that was early in the Clinton presidency! Her hair bands. Her activism. Her every word. Nothing was off limits to the Right.

Ugly politics reappeared in those years, with hatred off the charts. But no question, the racism directed at the Obamas is open, ugly, and apparently without shame. I'm white. One of the proudest days of my life was when this country elected President Obama. I jumped for joy, for who he is and for his politics but also for what his election represented. Didn't think I'd see it in my lifetime! I wept on inauguration day. How could we not elect such a brilliant, eloquent man?! I feel pride when the President travels overseas, because he represents what is best about this country.

I hoped we had finally put some of the hatred behind us. No quarter from the Right though. There is nothing they won't criticize, from the First Lady's physique to the family vacations. There is no racist rock they won't turn over. They seem to hate this family as much for who they are as for their politics. They just can't get over the fact that this beautiful, surpassingly intelligent and compassionate couple and their lovely girls occupy the White House. Another four years!!
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pinouye
09:27 PM on 01/09/2012
I'm no defender of the right...but when Bill and Hillary made it to the White House...they branded it 2 for 1. She was clearly not elected as President back then, but they made it sound like she would have equal power. She didn't help herself with her "vast right wing conspiracy"...when in actuality it was true that Bill had affairs. She didn't help herself when papers from the law firm were found in her personal files.
06:16 PM on 01/15/2012
Thanks for standing up and not adding to the negative commenters on these blogs. It's refreshing to hear something positive about our First Family these days.
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05:46 PM on 01/08/2012
In your rush to brand it as racist, you forgot to explain why it is racist.
02:29 AM on 01/09/2012
You just did.
02:30 PM on 01/09/2012
can you explain it?
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cydRN
03:06 PM on 01/08/2012
My impression of Mrs. Obama is that she is a frugal woman, not given to Haute Couture, a dedicated Mother protecting her daughters and an asset to the White House. I have immense respect for her and find the attacks on her juvenile. She wants kids to get moving and eat more wisely. Where on earth is the controversy in that?! She is poised and beautiful, educated and articulate. She's a sterling First Lady and I'm proud of her.
02:31 PM on 01/09/2012
Taking 2 planes to each vacation isn't frugal.
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pinouye
09:43 PM on 01/09/2012
Of course it is...when you don't have to pay for it...
06:18 PM on 01/15/2012
FYI, that is done quite often with a President & First Lady for security reasons. It has been the practice often with FORMER Presidents & First Ladies - did you never hear or read this? The Obamas are definitely not the first to do this!!!!!!!
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pinouye
09:28 PM on 01/09/2012
$540 sneakers is being frugal? Wish I could afford her frugal ways.
06:20 PM on 01/15/2012
Michello O has made money from her books and personal career before entering the White House. If she or any other First Lady chooses to buy these sneakers - that's their choice. Just because most of us can't that has nothing to do with a person who can afford it. She also shops at lower end shops which quite a few former First Ladies did not.
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NEOHIO
The less government the better
01:46 PM on 01/08/2012
Truly amazing... criticize the Obama's and the race card is played no matter what the issue is, but it is OK to criticize a black conservative.. somehow that is NOT racist...

A characterization of Mrs. Obama as Marie Antoinette is racial?? Oh wait, the characterization is Marie/Michelle as a black woman... HELLO!!!.. Mrs. Obama IS black!!!! How else is the characterization supposed to be portrayed??
06:22 PM on 01/15/2012
Please get a life and make sensible comments.
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maliksmama
You know what dog food tastes like? Do you? It tas
10:02 PM on 01/07/2012
Blacks all across this country get called n-gg-r and face all kind of racial attacks on a daily basis. My sister was called n-gg-r when she was in Rhode Island three months ago. This is America. She's black. What did you expect? Why should she or her husband escape what other black folks face every day?

The other posters are right. The GOP went after Sec. Clinton like she stole something.
02:34 AM on 01/09/2012
So what do you call the President and First Lady of the United States when they happen to be black. The N word! Oh now I get it. This is America. They are black. THEY SHOULD EXPECT IT! Did I get that right? Give me a break!
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maliksmama
You know what dog food tastes like? Do you? It tas
10:33 PM on 01/09/2012
Blacks across this country feel the sting of racism all day everyday. Why shouldn't the Obamas?

Black people get discriminated on the job, in the criminal justice system, in education. Why do they get a pass?
02:31 PM on 01/09/2012
what does your sister have to do with this?
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maliksmama
You know what dog food tastes like? Do you? It tas
10:38 PM on 01/09/2012
Everything. She's one of the millions black females who face a never ending racist assault everyday. The title of this article should be "...the never ending racist assault on black women..."
08:24 PM on 01/07/2012
"Their wives and families, though, were off-limits..."

Are you forgetting Hillary? or doesn't that fit into your default of blaming EVERYTHING on racism?
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Harbinger08
You have the right to remain silent
05:34 PM on 01/07/2012
I'm very proud of our First Lady, and can tell she's a gracious, intelligent, loving and well balanced person. I can only shake my head and feel sorry for those who are so fulled with loathing and ugliness that they feel justified in expressing their hatred for this fine woman. You can see a few of them here as examples. I think most of the country is repulsed by their disgusting behavior towards her.
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ThurmanLady
more fun - and logical - to be right
05:26 PM on 01/07/2012
Wives stopped being off limits by the time Barbara Bush was said to look like the Quaker Oats guy. They certainly stopped being off limits when Hillary Clinton was the FLOTUS. Remember Hillary Care? Co-presidents?

This article sees racism where none exists, or fails to understand that disagreement with what someone does is not racism.
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jstanavgguy
Proud member of the evil 1%
11:04 PM on 01/07/2012
Do we not remember the vacation with a multitude of Her Excellency's friends? What about the trips with children listed as staff members (staff members expenses are paid by the government).

Apparently ANY negative commentary directed towards the Obama's is nothing more than racism
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ThurmanLady
more fun - and logical - to be right
05:05 PM on 01/08/2012
Once again, I thought I responded to this yesterday and it's not here. I didn't use any bad words, honest...

I recall a lot of things that I did not appreciate about Mrs. Obama. I wouldn't be surprised if others may, as well, but can't name them since (sarcasm) obviously you cannot disagree with her behavior without being considered a racist. Therefore, they are not able to disagree. (/sarcasm)
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Marlene Bomer
I'm a transsexual lesbian... so?
07:25 AM on 01/10/2012
Oh there have been *many* stories about the haughty behavior of Barbra Bush. You get on her bad side, and you might as well leave DC, because she would make sure you were shoved out of *every* important party, every important State dinner, etc.
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cydRN
03:08 PM on 01/08/2012
Well, Babs Bush DID look like the Quaker Oats guy.
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ThurmanLady
more fun - and logical - to be right
05:05 PM on 01/08/2012
I guess premature gray, with perms, will do that to us women. :)