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Video: Obama’s “wise Latina” moment or something

posted at 4:45 pm on July 20, 2009 by Allahpundit
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So lame is this supposed “gotcha” that I’m tempted to accuse Mediaite, which debuted a few weeks ago, of drumming it up in bad faith to create buzz. The “controversial” part:

That’s part of the African American experience. You are, in some ways, connected to this distant land, but on the other end, you’re about as American as it gets. In some ways, African-Americans are more fundamentally rooted in the American experience because they don’t have a recent immigrant experience to draw on. It’s that unique African-American culture that has existed in North America for hundreds of years long before we actually founded the nation.

Skip ahead to 5:30 and watch until about 7:20. They’re talking about how black Americans reconcile their national and racial identities; the boldfaced part is simply Obama saying that they identify more with the U.S. than with Africa because their ancestors came to America centuries ago and created a discrete culture. To believe that he was saying something Sotomayor-esque, i.e. that blacks are “more American” than other demographic groups, you’d have to ignore The One’s record as a national politician of staying as far away from racial controversies as humanly possible. As far back as the 2004 Democratic national convention, he was framing himself as a post-racial candidate (“There’s not a black America and white America and Latino America and Asian America; there’s the United States of America”); the only time he touched the subject on the trail was after the Wright controversy blew up and threatened to bring down his candidacy. Even here, he goes out of his way to say how not only black Americans but some white Americans he knows consider their visits to Africa to be life-changing experiences. The guy simply doesn’t throw “wise Latina”-type bombs. They’re not worth the political headaches. But as John Avlon notes today, we’ve already reached the point in some quarters on the right where Barry O is guilty of whatever charge is leveled at him, whether it makes sense or not. Presumably Mediaite’s counting on that to kick up some traffic. Have at it.


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would not be common sense, that it might be somewhat offensive, that immigrants who come to America for opportunity and liberty have an American connection not shared by those who disdain them …

No, I wouldn’t and have stated as much so many times here already in ways that, again, you’ve said you won’t even read.

Once again, not sharing in this connection, has nothing to do with one’s attitude. It’s about a shared history. Mexicans have it with Mexican AND America, but most blacks only have it with America and not Africa.

And his comment obviously shows no disdain for recent immigrants as his own father was one, making him a second generation immigrant, the very group he was talking about having less of a connection than blacks.

I agree with the words you’re saying he said (though I’ve added the “more than Africa” part because it fits with the context), but I disagree with how you’re interpreting what that means. To do so, I have also included other parts of Obama’s statement out of necessity.

Esthier on July 21, 2009 at 12:12 AM

“(though I’ve added the “more than Africa” part because it fits with the context)”

That changes the interpretation to the AllaSpin version. You can not say “I agree with the words you’re saying” then change them to something else. That is so NOT agreeing.

Your support for the AllaSpin version is fine, just not what I have been discussing. If you don’t want to discuss my interpretation, that’s fine too. Don’t.

But the fact remains that the most reasonable interpretation of Obama’s comment is “African Americans have a special connection with America that other more recent immigrants do not share”.

At this time in this culture that is offensive in about the same way that wise latina is offensive. Apparently in your mind adding the phrase “more than Africa” renders it harmless. Unfortunately for you he did not add that himself.

boris on July 21, 2009 at 10:23 AM

I think he’s trying to slip the race card in there again because not only are his ratings falling among independents and rinos, but among his own worshippers as well.

Expect more race baiting as things get worse for him. If he gets the races biting at each other they are much less likely to see the giant tax dildo he’s lubing up for everyone.

Spiritk9 on July 21, 2009 at 11:59 AM

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