I read this New
York Times article this morning by Timothy Egan that is ostensibly about
the disrespect
shown by Elizabeth Lauten toward the First Daughters. However the
article makes the case that this is the kind of disrespect the President,
and his entire family, have been receiving since the day he took office.
Here.
take a moment to read what he says:
We know
President Obama wants a lasting deal on immigration, something to make taxes
fairer, a little help from a caveman Congress on climate change. If he’s
lucky, he might get some of the above. But one thing his worst opponents
have never given him, and probably never will, is respect. R-E-S-P-E-C-T.
From
the day he took office, his legitimacy has been challenged, his American
birth has been suspect, and he’s been personally insulted, lectured, yelled
at and disrespected in public, by public figures, in a way that few if any
American presidents have ever faced.
At this point Egan
discusses the Lauten incident, which I think we all know quite a bit about
so I will leave that out and instead share what he says a few paragraphs
down:
I want to believe this is not about race, but it sure
looks that way. Barely nine months into his presidency, a Republican
congressman, Joe Wilson, shouted out “You lie!” at the president in the
decorous setting of a joint session of Congress — a flagrant show of
disrespect for the man and the office. For this, Wilson became a hero in
conservative media.
The biggest slap at the president
was the smear about his birth. It’s insulting and humiliating that Obama —
alone among presidents — has been forced to release his long-form birth
record to satisfy a clutch of fact-deniers. Leading the attack on the
president’s very citizenship is the professional vulgarian Donald Trump, who
gets away with the kind of preposterous, race-based comments granted few
black public figures.
Trump’s displays of idiocy on
Fox News are a staple of that network. I wait for the day when something
Trump says that is both stupid and incendiary is held up as representative
of all white people — and he’s asked to apologize for his race.
Also
on Fox, Sean Hannity recently blamed President Obama for the troubles in
Ferguson — because, I guess, he’s black.
The list goes
on and on: Arizona’s governor, Jan Brewer, wagging her finger at President
Obama while lecturing him on an airport tarmac, as if he were some errand
boy and not the commander in chief. The complete fraud of the Benghazi
nonstory — as even a Republican House panel had to conclude recently. The
endless millions spent finding nothing scandalous about the president on
Benghazi proved just one thing: how grass-roots conservative hatred of the
president drives Republican congressional action.
The article
goes on to talk about the disrespect demonstrated toward Michelle Obama as
well, which included this rather satisfying paragraph:
The
first lady cannot go on vacation without the Drudge Report hyping elaborate
travel bills, playing to race insinuations. But when the family of Sarah
Palin was involved in a beer-fueled, fist-flying brawl in Alaska this year,
conservative media did not call them out for bad white family values, or
failures as role models.
Yeah, I always love when the brawl
shows up in an article just to remind all of us that despite all of her
attempts to make it go away this thing stuck to Palin and her family, like a
dingleberry on a dog's ass.
I don;t know about the rest of you but
I found myself yelling "Goddamn right!" over and over as I read this
article.
And that is really the thing after all. When people argue
that this President could have done more, or that he failed to keep
all of his campaign promises, or that he is "ineffectual," I want to grab
them by the shoulders and shake them vigorously while yelling "What could
YOU have accomplished with this level of disrespect, obstructionism, and
partisan entrenchment?"
In light of what this President has faced
since the very day of his inauguration, he is a fucking miracle worker.
His
list of
accomplishments is actually quite staggering, even without considering
that he is piloting the country into unrelenting partisan headwinds that
essentially never let up.
I told my brother during Thanksgiving
that history is going to completely exonerate this man, and that he would
hardly recognize his presidency in ten to fifteen years. After the
historians get the chance to wipe way all of the mud that is being thrown at
him everyday by the Right Wing politicians and conservative media, they are
going to reveal some amazing accomplishments of which I really think most
Americans are not even completely aware.
Ultimately, and I think
this is going to anger the racists most of all, President Obama might really
turn out to be the "Magic Negro."
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