{"id":5179,"date":"2011-07-20T23:20:47","date_gmt":"2011-07-20T19:20:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bobsiegel.net\/wp\/?p=2251"},"modified":"2011-07-20T23:20:47","modified_gmt":"2011-07-20T19:20:47","slug":"sheila-jackson-lee-president-obama-and-that-tired-old-racism-card","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bobsiegel.net\/wp\/2011\/07\/20\/sheila-jackson-lee-president-obama-and-that-tired-old-racism-card\/","title":{"rendered":"Sheila Jackson Lee, President Obama, and That Tired Old Racism Card"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Originally published by <strong><em>Communities @ Washington Times<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>SAN DIEGO, <\/strong>July 20, 2011 \u2014 Last Friday, speaking on  the House Floor, Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas) offered a somewhat  predictable, but less than original theory as to why Congress is making  President Obama\u2019s job difficult regarding the debt ceiling expansion.<\/p>\n<p>Her hint that it might be racism seems about as subtle and restrained as a sand filled paper bag dam over Niagara Falls.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I am particularly sensitive to the fact that only this president \u2014  only this one, only this one \u2014 has received the kind of attacks and  disagreements and inability to work, only this one. Read between the  lines. What is different about this president that should put him in a  position that he should not receive the same kind of respectful  treatment of when it is necessary to raise the debt limit in order to  pay our bills, something required by both statute and the 14th  amendment?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;\u2026I do not understand what I think is the maligning and maliciousness  of this president. Why is he different? And in my community, that is  the question that we raise. In the minority community that is the  question that is being raised.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Why is this president being treated so disrespectfully? Why has the  debt limit been raised 60 times? Why did the leader of the Senate  continually talk about his job is to bring the president down to make  sure he is unelected?\u201d (Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, 7-15-11, House Of  Representatives floor)<\/p>\n<p>Before we label her comment as thoughtless and irresponsible, we\u2019ll be fair enough to agree that <em>technically <\/em>Sheila  Jackson Lee was not talking about general criticism of presidents but  rather a very specific financial issue. We also acknowledge her  disclaimers in the same speech about rights of political parties to  disagree with each other.<\/p>\n<p>Still, since Ms. Jackson also put forth a challenge about \u201creading  between the lines\u201d it\u2019s difficult to ignore some crystal clear lines of  her own with little, if anything, in between. One must literally suspend  belief to suggest her insinuations of racism do not apply to <em>any <\/em>criticism of Obama, financial or otherwise.<\/p>\n<p>Indeed, what we heard Friday serves as a fair sequel to Sweet  Sheila\u2019s other thoughtful remarks such as those 2010 verbal gymnastics  delivered before the NAACP:<\/p>\n<p>\u201c&#8230;And I thank you, professor, very much. I&#8217;m going to be engaging  you with those very powerful numbers that you have offered on what <strong><em>the tea party<\/em><\/strong> recognizes, uh, or is recognized as. Might I add my own P.S.? <strong><em>All those who wore sheets a long time ago have now lifted them off a<\/em><\/strong>nd  started wearing [applause], uh, clothing, uh, with a name, say, I am  part of the tea party. Don&#8217;t you be fooled. \u00a0[voices: &#8220;That&#8217;s right.&#8221;,  applause] Those who used to wear sheets are now being able to walk down  the aisle and speak as a patriot because you will not speak loudly about  the lack of integrity of this movement&#8221; (From panel discussion<em>, Engaging Congress: the NAACP&#8217;s Legislative Agenda to Achieve One Nation, One Dream<\/em> as reported by <em>Show Me Progress<\/em>, 7-12-10).<\/p>\n<p>Later, Lee qualified her comment a little by insisting she was talking only about \u201celements of the Tea Party\u201d (<em>The Ed Show, MSNBC,<\/em> 7-20-10).<\/p>\n<p>OK, Congresswoman, since we\u2019re talking only about \u201celements\u201d how do  you feel about those elements of the Tea Party that are made up of  Democrats and Independents?\u00a0 How about the African-Americans who attend  Tea Parties?\u00a0 How about the Black Tea Party movement?<\/p>\n<p>For that matter, what do you say to African-Americans who chose not  to vote for Obama in 2008? Were they racist? How about white Americans  who <em>did <\/em>vote for Obama but promise they will not do so a second  time? I suppose they overcame their racism in 2008 but will be victims  of a relapse should they fail to offer a repeat performance.<\/p>\n<p>And let us not forget the many conservatives who defended Clarence  Thomas and Condoleezza Rice against attacks from liberals. How do you  label conservative and liberal responses in <em>those<\/em> cases, Ms. Lee?<\/p>\n<p>In fact, Congresswoman, do you or any of your political peers truly  believe for a second that the high majority of Republicans and other  conservatives, both in and out of the Tea Party, would not vote for an  African-American presidential candidate who had a platform of lesser  government, lower taxes, Pro-Life affirmation, school vouchers, etc?<\/p>\n<p>In your mind, Congresswoman, is it even remotely possible that  objections of House and Senate Republicans to Obama\u2019s \u201ceconomic  solutions\u201d have anything to do with 2010 voters who put their  representatives in power to stop a president who has totaled our  economy, not like a mathematician totals numbers, but rather as an  automobile gets totaled?<\/p>\n<p>Oh wait! I almost forgot. Obama inherited this mess from our horrible  former president! Yes indeed, the only hand played as frequently as the  Race Card, is that 8 of Clubs Blame Bush Card. As a matter of fact,  since Obama can&#8217;t seem to get over good ol&#8217; George W, a useful example  in our discussion might just be standing before our very eyes!<\/p>\n<p>Ms. Lee, you say Obama alone &#8221; has received the kind of attacks and disagreements and inability to work, only this one.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Yes, that certainly rings true. After all, when Obama was a senator,  he and his fellow Democrats\u00a0 supported George Bush at every turn, as you  yourself did. Liberal circles outside of Washington got behind  President Bush as well. No journalists or bloggers or college professors  ever compared the man to Hitler, or accused him of fabricating a 9\/11  hoax, or suggested he deliberately delayed the rescuing of  African-Americans during Hurricane Katrina. And if anybody <em>had <\/em>said those things, Sheila, you would have rushed to his defense. Right?<\/p>\n<p>Remember all the commentary back in 2008 after Pastor Rick Warren  interviewed both presidential candidates, John McCain and Barack Obama?  Those who favored McCain pointed out how direct his answers were when  Warren threw out questions such as, \u201cDoes evil exist?\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Those siding with Obama talked about McCain as if he gave overly  simplistic answers. They enjoyed pointing out how ultimate issues of  life are often more complex than a childish mind can fathom. They liked  the subtle nuances of Obama\u2019s response. Such was the badge of a genuine  intellectual. In fact, for a while, the word <em>nuance <\/em>became quite the popular election year catch phrase.<\/p>\n<p>What happened to the notion that issues are \u201csometimes more  complicated and nuanced?\u201d Is Congresswoman Lee providing an example of  liberal intellectualism? The only quarrel one can possibly have with  Obama is his skin color? It couldn\u2019t have anything to do with his deadly  economic policies, not to mention a litany of other issues?<\/p>\n<p>Should Western Civilization survive, I doubt that our generation will  be remembered for its deep, rational thought. If, despite this lunatic  time in American history, pockets of wisdom remain unscorched for  posterity, it is unlikely that they will appear on the same pages as the  historical record of Representative Sheila Jackson Lee&#8217;s recent  comments on the House Floor. None of this suggests the woman has not  done good things with her life or career. It&#8217;s just that this isn&#8217;t her  towering moment.<\/p>\n<p>And for those who are still incapable of thinking beyond race, to  show you that Congresswoman Lee&#8217;s ethnicity has nothing to do with my  observation, I don&#8217;t expect to see favorable marks in future history  books for Nancy Pelosi or Harry Reid either. With this understatement of  the century, I bid my readers farewell until next week.<\/p>\n<div><a href=\"http:\/\/ec.tynt.com\/b\/rw?id=bFUy1y59er4B9Macwqm_6l&amp;u=wtcommunities\" target=\"_blank\"><\/a><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Originally published by Communities @ Washington Times SAN DIEGO, July 20, 2011 \u2014 Last Friday, speaking on the House Floor, Rep. 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