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Earl Ofari Hutchinson

Earl Ofari Hutchinson

Posted: September 13, 2009 02:51 PM

Racism Marched at Taxpayer March


Packs of taxpayer marchers shuffled down Pennsylvania Avenue proudly waving signs. "The Long Legged Mack Daddy," "Where's the Birth Certificate," Mississippi Freedom Riders," "Whoa Boys Take it from Here" (Obama waving to black and Islamic militants). Many defiantly waved Confederate flags and the Texas state flag (separatist movement emblem).

Meanwhile, South Carolina senator Jim DeMint, Congresspersons Mike Pence, Phil Gingrey and Marsha Blackburn, and organizer mouthpiece scandal-plagued former House majority leader Dick Armey profusely swore that the march had nothing to do with race, politics, or even President Obama. The racist flags, symbols and signs, though, gave big lie to their profuse denials. Racism was on full and ugly display on the Capitol Mall. No attempt was made to mask it. Some protesters seemed quite proud to openly send a message about race and Obama.

DeMint and Armey's public pretense that the Taxpayer March was non-partisan, with absolutely no racial overtone or anti-Obama motive to it is the stock ploy to play the race card while disavowing any play of it. The GOP has honed the ploy to a science in the past four decades.

During the Nixon years, and later during the Reagan years, GOP leaders figured that there were a lot of white guys out there who were mad as hell at the feds for dumping a bloated, overblown big government on them. Lurking underneath their frustration was the finger point at minorities for the government bloat. That turned into the artful twist of hidden race animus into slogans such as "law and order," "crime in the streets," "welfare cheats," and "absentee fathers." These were all carefully crafted to punch the anger and frustration of many whites at blacks without getting the muck of racism on their hands.

The GOP also sensed that racial sloganeering and race baiting could work by playing on the false fear of blue collar white males that they were losing ground to minorities and women in the workplace, schools, and in society. The main culprit was always the big, intrusive federal government that tilted unfairly in spending priorities toward social programs that benefited minorities at the expense of hard working white males. This, of course, translates out to even more fear, rage and distrust of minorities. The venerable blend of race and anti-government politics has been on textbook display in the health care reform battle.

The racial assault by droves of taxpayer marchers was simply the latest in the racial pillorying of Obama. There are dozens of active anti-Obama websites. All are stuffed with demeaning racist cartoons, depictions, characterizations and racially poisonous verbal bashes and attacks.
It was perhaps fitting that many taxpayer marchers turned South Carolina Congressman Joe "You Lie" Wilson into a near mythical folk hero. There were buttons and banners backslapping Wilson for hitting back at Obama. But long before Wilson's blasphemous outburst at Obama during his congressional speech on health care reform, he cut his teeth battling hard to beat back the NAACP challenge to remove the Confederate flag from its long standing perch at the front of the South Carolina state capitol building.

Wilson's proud battle to preserve, as he proudly noted, the flag that typifies "our heritage" is par for the course for GOP racist-tinged politics in South Carolina. And Wilson swims squarely in the mainstream of that brand of race politics with other GOP politicians in the state. On September 12, he had good company from legions of taxpayer marchers.

Earl Ofari Hutchinson is an author and political analyst. His forthcoming book, How Obama Governed: The Year of Crisis and Challenge (Middle Passage Press) will be released in January, 2010.

 
 
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b-dob
10:01 AM on 09/16/2009
Does anybody on the left want to actually try and have a rational debate, or it too much work to actually defend Obama based on policy? Do you think Obama's policies are centrist? The fact of the matter is Obama's policies are as far left as this country has ever seen, and that's where the negativity towards him comes from. Of course there are people who don't like him because he's half black, but they don't define the entire conservative or libertarian movement. But I guess it's easier to just spew hateful allegations at people with nothing to back it up, than to actually try to convince a right-leaning nation that socialism is good for them.
10:11 PM on 09/15/2009
"Packs of taxpayer marchers shuffled down Pennsylvania Avenue proudly waving signs. "The Long Legged Mack Daddy," "Where's the Birth Certificate," Mississippi Freedom Riders," "Whoa Boys Take it from Here" (Obama waving to black and Islamic militants). Many defiantly waved Confederate flags and the Texas state flag (separatist movement emblem)."

Let me help you decipher these signs, as you obviously aren't very familiar with the other side of the political spectrum.

"Long Legged Mack Daddy" was coined and continuously repeated by the Black pastor John Manning. "Where's the Birth Certificate?" will continue to be on signs until President Obama produces his birth certificate vitals. If you think he already has and has nothing to hide, then he should just grant discovery to the multiple law suits challenging his Constitutional eligibility. Can't hurt since he has nothing to hide? I have no idea why a sign would say "Mississippi Freedom Riders", must be at the wrong rally. "Whoa Boys take it from Here" is understandable given the fact that the Obama Justice Department decided not to prosecute the Black Panthers that were involved in a clear case of voter intimidation. Waving Confederate and Texas flags makes sense because the Tea Partiers are clearly a
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Shawn828
08:09 AM on 09/16/2009
The birth certificate was produced, it's a done deal. The President doesn't have to show them jack-sh-t now. If they don't like it, tell them to move to another country. As to the secessionist BS- tell them they can leave after all Federal sources of income are removed. That means every base, NASA facility, etc gone. The highways will be cratered, overpasses destroyed (don't want anything that comes from big guvment) and any bridges or buildings will be demolished. I'm willing to bet they haven't thought that through.

"Mississippi Freedom Riders" probably (with this crowd) refers to the ones murdered and injured by southerners upset about people wanting equal rights for Black people. And I really don't care who coined the phrase "Mack Daddy" its use here was blatantly intended to cast negative conotations on the President. Please don't play this naive bit with us, we aren't buying it.
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dfranz
With Liberty and Justice for all
05:59 PM on 09/14/2009
Thinly veiled code words do not fool most people. I know racism and bigotry when I see it and I am personally ashamed to admit that those people live in this country. They may think that by packing guns at anti Obama rallies, calling the President a fascist and waving American Flags they are the embodiment of America. THEY ARE NOT nor do they speak for the vast majority. They are basically traitors, delusionalists and uneducated crack pots.

The whole world is watching and we don't look that good I'm afraid.
10:18 AM on 09/15/2009
I guess I'm a traitor! Quick call the FBI because you have a radical on your hands!!!!
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IllinoisTexan43
ObamaBiden:2012. We built that!
04:27 PM on 09/14/2009
Don't forget the part religion plays in this. Sunday morning is the most segregated time in America and the churches have taken full advantage of that. A woman whom my sister takes care of has stated her pastor has told the congregation that Obama is the anti-c****t (in total contradiction with the bible). Now, you not only get to watch this hateful rhetoric non-stop on television, you also get a healthy dose of it in our nation's churches. We need to cease the tax-exempt status on these so-called houses of worship.
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dfranz
With Liberty and Justice for all
06:08 PM on 09/14/2009
I agree with you. The tax exempt status of some churches should be eliminated but the question is how do you determine which ones?

Many conservative churches are already getting ready for the "Rapture" in which the "true" believers will be directly brought up to heaven in advent of the earths destruction by the vengful God. When you think it's the end of days, I guess anything goes.
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yioughta
07:06 PM on 09/14/2009
Amen to that! Take ALL tax exemption away from these so-called God fearing pastors who preach hate to their flock. It's revolting!
10:20 AM on 09/15/2009
I do agree that some and I do mean SOME pastors don't know what they are talking about, but let's not be hasty and remove something that's been enacted by the founding fathers.
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IllinoisTexan43
ObamaBiden:2012. We built that!
03:57 PM on 09/14/2009
Yes, race plays a huge part of this issue, but the biggest factor, I think, is partisanship. You could replace President Obama with a republican president(white, of course), today and all this teabagging nonsense would immediately cease. Even if the republican president kept in play most of the policies of President Obama, the 'outrage' would be nominal. They simply want to be back in power. Doesn't matter what what the republican CIC does(re:Bush), as long as they still retain power is the key.
03:27 PM on 09/14/2009
Excellent article. We cannot stop racism nor can we withhold freedom of speach; however, I do think something should be done about political leaders protesting the POTUS while they are actively serving the country as a State Senator or Representative. I don't know what these people think they are going to accomplish. By the looks of the crowd 95% of them already receive some form of 'government' assistance or would benefit from the healthcare reform. My suggestion would be this--a section should be put in the healthcare reform bill giving any American citizen a right to 'waive' free healthcare. An enrollment form should be sent to every household--like a census-and if you don't want it sign the waiver. I am willing to bet that none of the nuts marching on Satruday would be willing to give up the free coverage. These people want the POTUS to fail because they are afraid a black man will succeed which would lead to more people of color being elected. The President is being scrutinized more than an other President in the history of this country so if he fails the chances of another person of color getting elected would be little to none.
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medici
My micro-brewery is empty.
03:01 PM on 09/14/2009
Not one non-white marcher.
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MacManLB
Public Enemy #2
02:52 PM on 09/14/2009
I'm appalled at the cover-up by the mainstream media. The editors, reporters, and camera persons chose not to reveal it for all of its ugliness because it would kill their movement and then they would be out of jobs.
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murphysgirl
I prefer coffee, not tea..
02:38 PM on 09/14/2009
I agree with this post. It just illustrates that the MSM has done a poor job in presenting the facts to the masses. By giving a platform to the right wing nuts on cable news 24-7, it empowers them to continue to rant and rave.
02:30 PM on 09/14/2009
Crying racism everytime someone criticizes this President seems to be becoming a reflex.
05:46 PM on 09/15/2009
It becomes increasingly difficult NOT to do so, as the 'tenther's', teabaggers', 'birthers' whatever - jack up the rhetoric that is blatantly racist. This from a white woman, though with biracial children and a 'black' husband. Try living with racism and realize that those who point to it know of what they speak!
02:11 PM on 09/14/2009
I know this sounds morbid, but maybe it's a blessing that his mother and grandmother are not here to see what their son/grandson is going through. I know it is breaking his wife and sister's heart. All he is doing is trying to fix the mess we are in and he gets this kind of treatment. If this wasn't a christian nation I would be lost.
02:02 PM on 09/14/2009
Don't waste any more time calling these people racist, they will never admit it. They believe God gave them the deed to the universe and they will accept nothing else. Just call them what they call themselves. Christians.
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BigPictureReg
01:50 PM on 09/14/2009
"our heritage"

Traditional, southern code words for '..clinging to a little bit of something that is proven to be historically stupid, like losing an idiotic and misguided domestic war, is still better than having several generations of little or nothing, that's worth even less...."
12:45 PM on 09/14/2009
Lets face it..... we are down to the classic battle between liberalism and Fascism.

What is Fascism...
Patriotic, Nationalistic, Conservative, Religious orthodoxy.
.................... H.G Wells 1927
05:50 PM on 09/15/2009
If I hear Michael Weiner (aka Savage), Rush, or Beck scream 'fascist' one more time I will scream. I can make an excuse for such an abysmal lack of knowledge on Hannity, Rush or Beck's part, but Michael (the Weiner as I fondly call him), has his PhD - a simple peak in the dictionary would disavow them of all the notions of Obama being fascist. Argh! (pulls hair out...)
11:39 AM on 09/14/2009
The irony of it all is most of these people are probably pro-life; however, they don't have issues spending money to kill people (Iraq war), but they have problems spending money to help save people (Obamacare).
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moutonnoir
iconoclastic demagoguery
01:13 PM on 09/14/2009
They are filled with impotent rage - they are easy to coral if you are willing to stoop low enough.. Good thing they are only 3-10% of the population (if that)... Sadly a good 50% of the additional population secretly sympathizes with them.