In Rich Benjamin's universe, Obama hasn't played the race card against his critics ("Whitopia")
Rich Benjamin of the Demos think tank is the author of a book called "Searching for Whitopia: An Improbable Journey to the Heart of White America" and he offers "The Marshmallow Center of American Politics in the 21st Century" (hnn.us/articles/118555.html). Discussing what's wrong with the rest of it is left as an exercise; I'll just concentrate on this hilariously wrong bit:
President Obama refuses to attribute any racial bias to his virulent immigration- and heathcare-reform critics. Meanwhile, GOP Chair Michael Steele scolds the President for "playing the race card."
Obama has himself played the race card several times; see for instance this and this. Even worse, virtually every Obama surrogate before the election and many since has played the race card. There are too many examples to list but try this, this, and this.
And, Obama has specifically played that card when discussing immigration; for one example see this. He even went as far as implying that Rush Limbaugh and Lou Dobbs incited hate crimes. Apparently in Benjamin's universe none of that happened, or something.
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Fred Dawes (not verified)
Sun, 11/08/2009 - 20:36
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HS 19838 Dawes57@cox.net 2009-11-08T22:36:29-06:00
the blacks have been calling Obama a white power guy!
WhereTheresSmoke (not verified)
Mon, 11/09/2009 - 04:09
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HS 19839 dflinchu@blacksburg.net 2009-11-09T06:09:29-06:00
I read "Whitopia" and I have to say it missed a really BIG point: A lot of the folks living in whitopia are the same ones who call other people xenophobic racists for not wanting to live in the third-world hell that the last 20 years have created in the US. Unlike their accusers, these "xenophobic racists" aren't rich enough to live in whitopia.
eh (not verified)
Mon, 11/09/2009 - 04:59
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HS 19840 e10k@hotmail.com 2009-11-09T06:59:24-06:00
He doesn't have to, the media does it for him. As do his supporters.