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Dionne won’t admit that Obama smeared McCain

posted at 9:25 am on August 5, 2008 by Ed Morrissey
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I consider E.J. Dionne one of the best center-left columnists in the nation, usually a man of intellectual honesty and genuine conviction, and on a personal basis, a gentleman of the first order.  Perhaps that’s why I find today’s column so disappointing.  In it, he casually lets Barack Obama off the hook for smearing John McCain as a racist, and then attacks his campaign for fighting the smear:

Last week’s dust-up over race between John McCain and Barack Obama was entirely disappointing. Obama spoke first about how his opponents would try to “make you scared of me,” noting that he “doesn’t look like all those other presidents” on our currency. What Obama said was true, but he made the tactical mistake of suggesting that McCain was complicit in overtly racial politics.

Was it true?  Dionne doesn’t provide a single example of the McCain campaign or the RNC of playing racial politics.  He claims later that Republican attacks against “liberal elites” is code for black, which is ridiculous on its face.  Otherwise, John Kerry would have been mistaken as the first black candidate for President.  Heck, Adlai Stevenson would have been mistaken as such.  Republicans have run against Ivy League elitism for decades without having an African-American opponent, even — amusingly — when the GOP fielded Ivy League candidates like the Bushes.

That gave Rick Davis, McCain’s campaign manager, the excuse to offer the preposterous charge that Obama had “played the race card, and he played it from the bottom of the deck.”

Preposterous?  Even Dionne admits that Obama made the “tactical mistake” of accusing McCain of attacking him on the basis of race.  It wasn’t just a tactical mistake, either; it was a flat-out lie.  McCain has been extremely careful to disassociate himself from such attacks, scolding surrogates and party organizations who even got close to the issue, and terminating one staffer who Twittered about a Jeremiah Wright video.  McCain has worked hard to ensure that his campaign and the RNC do not venture into that territory, and yet Obama glibly accused him of racism anyway.

Nor was it the first time Obama had done so.  In June, he told a Jacksonville audience that McCain and the RNC would attack him for his skin color.  The McCain campaign lodged a milder protest at the time, promising to run a clean and respectful campaign and pledging opposition to any mention of race.  Unfortunately, Obama didn’t do the same, and repeated his baseless characterization of McCain as a race-baiter.

That’s a smear.  It’s McCarthyite on the face of it.  Dionne should know this, and I’m frankly disappointed that Dionne won’t admit it or call out Obama for it.  The only mainstream people making race an issue in this campaign are all on the Left, and Dionne has missed the opportunity for a little intellectual honesty on this point.


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The contortionists are out in full force.

Mr. Bingley on August 5, 2008 at 9:26 AM

That’s a smear. It’s McCarthyite on the face of it. Dionne should know this, and I’m frankly disappointed that Dionne won’t admit it or call out Obama for it.

Disappointed – but not surprised.

fossten on August 5, 2008 at 9:27 AM

The deck is stacked. To respond to an accusation of racism is racism.

TooTall on August 5, 2008 at 9:28 AM

Ed –
You give Dionne too much credit. He would call white black and black white to score points for liberal causes.

Right_of_Attila on August 5, 2008 at 9:34 AM

The lefties don’t see it but the American people are way smarter than the pols and they get it and always have! If the Obama campaign keeps up this cheap political crap around race, they will pay a heavy price with the American people! We have had enough of this race crap from the DemocRATs and the media!

sabbott on August 5, 2008 at 9:34 AM

Leftists wallow in perpetual victimhood.

If everyone would be fair and let them order the rest of us around, all would be right with the world.

NoDonkey on August 5, 2008 at 9:34 AM

I consider E.J. Dionne one of the best center-left columnists in the nation, usually a man of intellectual honesty and genuine conviction, and on a personal basis, a gentleman of the first order.

Everyone’s entitled to make one mistake Ed.

fogw on August 5, 2008 at 9:39 AM

Your opinion of E.J. as a fair-minded journalist is much higher than mine.

whitetop on August 5, 2008 at 9:40 AM

Obama’s sister’s name on the COLB?

Someone tell me if this is legit or not.

wccawa on August 5, 2008 at 9:41 AM

I consider E.J. Dionne one of the best center-left columnists in the nation, usually a man of intellectual honesty and genuine conviction,

Love ya, Ed, but I disagree.

Dionne is in sheep’s clothing.

drjohn on August 5, 2008 at 9:43 AM

What? Osamabama is black?

I thought he looked a bit different from past presidents.

Race: off limits. Age: pile on!

davidk on August 5, 2008 at 9:43 AM

Notive how they all “forget” about the “did I mention that he’s black?” comment?

They give disingenuous a bad name.

drjohn on August 5, 2008 at 9:45 AM

You gotta wonder if Obama-ites are blind, stupid, or a combination of the two. How can two different sets of people see Obama’s race baiting comments so differently?

Star20 on August 5, 2008 at 9:45 AM

Obama’s sister’s name on the COLB?

Someone tell me if this is legit or not.

wccawa on August 5, 2008 at 9:41 AM

RHO-OH!

davidk on August 5, 2008 at 9:45 AM

I’ve been reading Dionne for some time and have found no trace of the “intellectual honesty” you mention, Ed. In fact, I consider him a party-line-spouting, white-guilt-ridden fool.

Today’s attack — “coincidentally” combined with a similar slam from another WaPo columnist in today’s paper — is shallow, false and peppered with falsehoods and yellow-journalism insinuations.

He may be a nice guy and good to his dogs, but Dionne represents the worst of the lefty mouthpieces.

MrScribbler on August 5, 2008 at 9:56 AM

Dionne, like most of the left, is simply entralled with the idea of electing a black as president they are no longer interested in truth or honesty. The objective of a black president has become the be-all and end-all of their lives regardless of whether he is qualified, capable or right for America. They do not care about anything but this skin color.

johnsteele on August 5, 2008 at 10:00 AM

None of them will admit it. Hannity had Bob Beckel dancing all over the place on this yesterday and all Beckel would say was that it was a ‘preemptive’ strike on McCain because the GOP always plays the race card..it was surreal to listen to. The only lib who’s been willing to admit Obama played the race card that I’ve heard is Juan Williams. So good on him on this issue anyway.

austinnelly on August 5, 2008 at 10:02 AM

Oh boy, what a fun place America would be with Baracky running the show; everything you say would be racist.

Bishop on August 5, 2008 at 10:03 AM

Where’s the outrage over the statement, “I don’t look like those other presidents“?

Akzed on August 5, 2008 at 10:04 AM

EJ Dionne is very chummy with prominent Democrats and he knows all the talking points. He is one of many on the left who hurl the charge “racism” at any and all criticism of Barack Obama. Andrea Mitchell of NBC does the same thing. At least Mitchell has an excuse. She has a palpable romantic crush on Obama. Everytime I see Mitchell on television talking about Obama, she has the gleam in her eyes that reminds me of the mousy girl in high school who somehow got the football captain. But what is Dionne’s excuse other than a need to insulate Obama from any criticism by hurling the “racist” charge? When McCain criticizes Obama’s energy policy, Dionne says it is racist. If McCain criticizes Obama’s trade policies, Dionne and Matthews and Couric and Gibson and Williams and Mitchell say it is racist. These guys and gals need to be told to just shut up.

Larraby on August 5, 2008 at 10:05 AM

I got a code word for ya…

ambuldog on August 5, 2008 at 10:06 AM

Where’s the outrage over the statement, “I don’t look like those other presidents“?
Akzed on August 5, 2008 at 10:04 AM

You didn’t get the memo:

When liberals say something it’s free speech.

When conservatives say something it’s hate speech.

Please report to Camp 18 for reeducation.

Bishop on August 5, 2008 at 10:07 AM

Obama’s actions on race have pretty much disqualified him as a candidate for me in November. I was leaving the door open for him, but oh boy is that door closing fast. If there’s one thing I can’t stand, it’s race-baiting pity-trolling liars.

Obama race-baited, then lied about it, and had his surrogates continue to lie for him. How could anyone consider such a person for the presidency?

It’s not as if all of this was for some greater good, but simply attempting a quick and dirty ascendancy to the presidency for The One.

You’d think that if the Republican machine was going to start using race to scare voters away from Obama, that they’d have started by now…..

Seixon on August 5, 2008 at 10:12 AM

Do you think Americans can endure four years of this nonesense?
Something voters should be thinking about come election day.

RMR on August 5, 2008 at 10:13 AM

I suspect MCain’s camp has the whitey tape.. I say bring it on!

max1 on August 5, 2008 at 10:24 AM

Off topic tragedy:
Keith Olbermann and Dana Milbank break up.

MayBee on August 5, 2008 at 10:26 AM

Republicans have run against Ivy League elitism for decades without having an African-American opponent, even — amusingly — when the GOP fielded Ivy League candidates like the Bushes.

“I resent that racially coded Uncle Tom remark.” — Barack Obama

Dusty on August 5, 2008 at 10:27 AM

Dionne, like most of the left, is simply entralled with the idea of electing a black as president they are no longer interested in truth or honesty. The objective of a black president has become the be-all and end-all of their lives regardless of whether he is qualified, capable or right for America. They do not care about anything but this skin color.

johnsteele on August 5, 2008 at 10:00 AM

Exactly right. I’ve been reading Dionne for years, and he is as orthodox-liberal as they come. The dreams of a lot of Boomer liberals like Dionne are seriously tied up with Obama being elected now. They have lost all sense of objectivity about him. This column is really a perfect example. Nothing can tarnish the halo of The One.

rockmom on August 5, 2008 at 10:30 AM

Do you think Americans can endure four years of this nonesense?
Something voters should be thinking about come election day.

RMR on August 5, 2008 at 10:13 AM

I suspect there are scads of folks in Whiteyville who say they will vote for the guy, but won’t because they bleeping hate this bullbleep.

SlimyBill on August 5, 2008 at 10:31 AM

There are a lot of liberal leaning journalists like Dionne who were willing to give their side a few soft shots, but that was back in the mid-1990s (see Klein, Joe for another example). But that was when they felt they could afford to be magnanimous. Most dug in their heels for Clinton in the wake of the Lewisnky scandal, and then went completely off the rails with the 2000 Florida ballot count.

Minus the shock period immediately after 9/11, when fears for their own well-being caused many to suffer a brief period of non-partisan mental clarity, folks like E.J. and others on the left have treated their political coverage since then like they’re a fan on a sports message board, touting their team and demonizing their main rival. They’re not going to admit Obama started this latest round of race-baiting, and instead try to come up with anything that can prove that the McCain ad showing Barack as a cross between a false messianic leader and a spoiled Hollywood diva is a racist effort.

Dionne isn’t a loopy as Bob Herbert — who desperately needs a picture book on European architecture sent to his office at the Times — but he still can’t bring himself to admit that his favorite team broke the rules, and wants to claim the only reason the bad guys’ team tied the score is because they were cheating.

jon1979 on August 5, 2008 at 10:33 AM

Let Obama play the victim. I hope he keeps it up, and keeps it up and keeps it up.

The people won’t elect a victim for POTUS. We US Americans like out leaders tough and vigorous.

Go ahead, Bambi. Be the perpetual victim. Bye bye.

JustTruth101 on August 5, 2008 at 10:44 AM

usually a man of intellectual honesty and genuine conviction

Funny, I have never considered this guy honest in the least.

He is as dishonest a liberal as they get. I consider him a big time liar, actually.

benrand on August 5, 2008 at 10:54 AM

Recently, I was eating lunch at a restaurant that had a TV. The young, skinny, white waiter pointed to a mention of Obama and said; “It would be just SO COOL to have an African-American President and a woman Vice-President!”

Pretty well sums up today’s young liberals.

Star20 on August 5, 2008 at 10:55 AM

E.J. Dionne is not the least bit objective. He may not be a far leftist but he is certainly in the tank for Democrats.

brtex on August 5, 2008 at 11:01 AM

Dionne like most blacks is in the tank for Obama all the way. They want a black president regardless of who or what he might be. My guess is he could have been a Republican and they would have given him the 95% vote. Skin color tops everything with them.

UnEasyRider on August 5, 2008 at 11:26 AM

Ed — I agree. Consider Davis’ careful wording — “played the race card, and he played it from the bottom of the deck”. I recognized this as the same phrase Robert Shapiro used after the OJ Simpson trial, describing Johnny Cochrane’s tactics in leading the defense. At first I thought it hyperbole on Davis’ part. But think about it. Obama has taken this tactic often, he does it in an offhanded, casual way, always with a smile. In fact he never seems happier than when he’s saying McCain is going to make you afraid of him by bringing up his racial appearance. It’s explicit, but it’s also an insinuation which Obama seems to get an inordinate amount of pleasure from. “The bottom of the deck” is an appropriate description. I wonder if Dionne fails to see what Obama is doing because to recognize it for what it is, is to see something very ugly. Racism is viscerally disgusting. So why is race-baiting given a pass? We must twist ourselves in knots to not be disgusted when Obama calls out the McCain camp as racists while giving no evidence. Yesterday, Bill Clinton felt compelled to say “I am not a racist”. I almost felt sorry for him.

Paul-Cincy on August 5, 2008 at 11:27 AM

Let’s not neglect this paragraph from Dionne:

Davis’s use of a dreadful cliche brought to mind George Orwell’s observation that there exists “a huge dump of worn-out metaphors which have lost all evocative power and are merely used because they save people the trouble of inventing phrases for themselves.”

Presumably by “dreadful” Dionne is not referring to a lack of highbrow literary panache, but is implying (as others on the Left have charged) that the phrase in itself is racist since it alludes to the O.J. Simpson trial.

I also find it hilarious when Leftists complain about worn out metaphors and anything Orwellian.

Buy Danish on August 5, 2008 at 11:34 AM

Dionne like most blacks is in the tank for Obama all the way.

UnEasyRider on August 5, 2008 at 11:26 AM

Whaa??

fogw on August 5, 2008 at 11:46 AM

Whaa??

fogw on August 5, 2008 at 11:46 AM

It’s true that Dionne is as white as Keith Olberdink, but, for the longest time I thought he was black, too, until I saw his picture on the back of his most recent book.

I don’t know why, either.

Kensington on August 5, 2008 at 11:49 AM

Off topic tragedy:
Keith Olbermann and Dana Milbank break up.

I know it shouldn’t, but it still floors me that this tool posts on Daily Kos.

I’ve been noticing a new talking point about him seems to have emerged on the left, by the way. It says that Olby isn’t a liberal; the right just says he is because he criticizes the president so much.

No, no, no. He’s not a liberal in the slightest! He’s just a True Patriot!

Kensington on August 5, 2008 at 11:54 AM

Star20 said: “It would be just SO COOL to have an African-American President and a woman Vice-President!”

Pretty well sums up today’s young liberals.

Star20 may be onto something. It is all about symbolism on the left and with the young.

As a nation we might never be able to criticize a black or woman candidate (or President) until we have already had one get elected. Only then will attacking a 2nd Generation empty suit or skirt possibly be considered not racist or sexist.

Welcome ot the world of identity policitics meets empty symbolism writ large.

Oops. Almost forgot. The above applies only to liberal candidates; conservative black and women candidates are in a free fire zone regardless.

in_awe on August 5, 2008 at 12:29 PM

The reason why E.J. Dionne will not call Obama on his baseless remarks is because Dionne is not a man of intellectual honesty. Dionne is a smooth-talking “good cop” to the Democrats’ rank-and-file “bad cop”, and nothing more. He is the font of mendacity and political obfuscation on almost every issue.

If I had a dime for every time Captain Ed praised Dionne with the qualifier “But I disagree with him on this particular issue”, I’d own Google by now.

DubiousD on August 5, 2008 at 1:37 PM

I’ve long noticed that Captain Ed has a high opinion of Dionne. I can’t say I’ve ever understood why. I’ve never read a column of Dionne’s that was anything other than a pale regurgitation of common liberal thinking, devoid of rationale or thought process. If anything, I’d say he pretty much epitomizes the brainless mainstream media.

On the other hand, he may be a nice guy….

tom on August 5, 2008 at 3:08 PM

I consider E.J. Dionne one of the best center-left columnists in the nation, usually a man of intellectual honesty and genuine conviction, and on a personal basis, a gentleman of the first order.

He’s also a sniveling partisan, a little one.

Entelechy on August 5, 2008 at 4:11 PM

Seixon on August 5, 2008 at 10:12 AM

How, you, the great Seixon, could have left the door open for a naked emperor, a world child emperor, is miraculous, race-bating, or not.

Entelechy on August 5, 2008 at 4:15 PM

I consider E.J. Dionne one of the best center-left columnists in the nation, usually a man of intellectual honesty and genuine conviction, and on a personal basis, a gentleman of the first order.

He’s not center-left, he’s a liberal. He’s as intellectually honest as the other liberals, i.e., not. Genuine conviction in a failed ideology does not bolster any claim to intellectual honesty, unless he’s a half-wit.

He’s as gentlemanly as the rest of the liberals, i.e., not. He smears just like every other liberal smears. The military, the country, Republicans, conservatives.

Ed is the John McCain of conservative bloggers.

misterpeasea on August 5, 2008 at 4:57 PM

Ed is the John McCain of conservative bloggers.

misterpeasea on August 5, 2008 at 4:57 PM

Hey! No need to get nasty!

Oh wait. I’m supposed to love McCain now….

tom on August 5, 2008 at 6:26 PM

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