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Hillary’s Race to the Bottom

1/15/08, 2:19 pm EST

There’s only one thing that makes sense of the Clinton campaign’s clumsy and classless injection of race into her primary battle with Barack Obama. And that is that her victory in New Hampshire — impressive though it was — threatened to transform her into a special-interest candidate.

Hillary would not have won that battle without exaggerated support from women. Despite having campaigned vigorously as a candidate who just-so-happened to be a woman, her lifeline came from affinity voters.

How then to compete against Obama, who has — as Al Sharpton recently complained — run a race-neutral campaign? A man standing as a general-interest candidate despite his historic racial qualifications.

The answer, it seems, has been to inject race into the campaign by any means necessary. The effort has run the gamut from old-school racism — Andrew Cuomo’s execrable “shuck-and-jive” comment — to tired racial paradigms — a Clinton pollster’s assertion that Hispanics don’t vote for black people — to anti-racism-as-racism — the bizarre suggestion by a Clinton surrogate that Obama had been adopted by white America as its “imaginary hip black friend.”

As distasteful as this campaign has been, it has worked. The media have segued neatly from Clinton’s tears and her outpouring of support among women in the granite state to Obama’s standing as a “black candidate” — now awkwardly forced to defend the legacy of Dr. King from slights by the Clinton machine.

So much for the post-racial transcendence to which he has aspired; Obama has now even been yoked — however tenuously — to the discredited politics of Louis Farrakahn, thanks to Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen’s smear job this morning.

[A note to anyone covering that piece: Since when is it reasonable to hold a political candidate responsible for everything that's ever been published in his church's fucking newsletter?!? What horseshit.]

And so, while Obama is being forced to clarify that he is not, indeed, a Nation-of-Islam sympathizing closet anti-Semite, no one is looking much at Clinton’s very real troubles winning over the hearts and minds of male voters.


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PulSamsara | 1/15/2008, 2:41 pm EST

Clinton stuck her foot in her mouth…

American people notice foot in Clinton’s mouth…

Clinton blames Obama for her foot being in her mouth…

Lesson: Be careful where you put your foot.

gosh i agree | 1/15/2008, 3:04 pm EST

well said.

ray | 1/15/2008, 3:12 pm EST

These sexist or racist charges are turning me off. The Democrats have problems, they think they got a cakewalk this November but sniping at each other like this helps the GOP and makes the Democrats look bad if Huck gets the nomination ill take Him over either Democrat. if not ill take the Democrat.

Qwerty | 1/15/2008, 3:21 pm EST

“Clinton’s very real troubles winning over the hearts and minds of male voters”

Exactly. Thank you for finally saying it!

John Dale | 1/15/2008, 3:37 pm EST

Good Lord? Al Sharpton, the man is the black equivalent of David Duke. Getting a quote from Al Sharpton is like getting an endorsement from Strom Thurmond.

Both Obama and Clinton trying to play off their gender and race are alienating me. I want candidates who address the issues and run on their record, not on the history chance for us to vote for a black man or a woman

I’d rather vote for a qualified candidate above all else

Mike | 1/15/2008, 3:54 pm EST

This is so depressing. The Clintons are doing a good job of disenfranchising new and young voters who were inspired by the positive campaign of the Democrats, Obama in particular. They know most of the new voters and the youth are not going to support them, so what they do is to bring out the ugliness of politics and disgust new voters and push them away from participating.

The Clintons are good at divisiveness and point scoring than unity and getting things done.

It’s a damn shame…

Delta Wild Man | 1/15/2008, 4:22 pm EST

It looks as though, that Hillary Clinton,,, Show Nuff Be No Way’s Tarred!!
That reminds me of the 2 weeks one summer I spent as a Black Child, I know,, it was at a private summer camp for rich kids, and I know, I only spent two and a half hours as a black child, but hay, that was the tuffest two and a half hours I’ve ever spent.
You don’t know what it’s like to be ” BLACK ” until you’ve been black!!!

DirtyDennis | 1/15/2008, 6:32 pm EST

Tim!! You’re a dupe!!

Eric | 1/16/2008, 3:00 am EST

Am I correct that this racial “spat” between Clinton and Obama was entirely one-sided? The strongest statement Obama’s camp made was several days later when he was like “how are you blaming the backlash against Clinton on me when my campaign has said absolutely nothing on the topic?”

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