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Friday, March 14, 2008
Playing the Identity Politics Game
By Mike Gallagher
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Will Hillary Clinton fight for the nomination past June 1st?


There was a scene in the NBC-TV sitcom “The Office” (possibly the funniest show on television) where the dunderheaded boss, Michael Scott, accepts advice that he must declare bankruptcy. The buffoon boss, doing what he believes he must do strides confidently into the main area of the office and bellows, “I hereby declare bankruptcy!”

I’m reminded of that scene when considering the comical ineffectiveness of the political world’s odd expectation of candidates denouncing, renouncing, distancing, disagreeing or otherwise trying to pander to as many people as possible by pretending to be offended by something a supporter said or did.

It would be nice if politicians would act like adults and tell a screaming media to take a long hike off a short pier every time they ask for one of these phony acts of contrition. But since they never do, I suppose we’re stuck with people in public office constantly having to chastise someone on their team for opening up their big mouth.

Since we understand the rules of denouncement in politics, I sure wish we could receive a little bit of consistency on the subject.

When Geraldine Ferraro told a tiny west coast newspaper reporter that Barack Obama enjoys the fortune of being a black man in this year’s presidential race, you’d have thought the longtime Democrat had actually burned a cross in a black family’s yard.

Never mind that a candidate who receives over 90% of the black vote in Mississippi is quite obviously benefitting from the swooning and fawning he is receiving, largely over the concept of a black man becoming the first viable presidential candidate in our nation’s history.

Forget the fact that most of us know that she was only speaking the truth. One of the cardinal rules of the nasty process of identity politics is to never miss an opportunity to label your opponent a bigot.

That’s precisely what the well-oiled Obama campaign machine did.

As Ferraro herself pointed out repeatedly, it was the Obama campaign folks who went positively bonkers over her opinion. They pretended to barely contain their outrage in denouncing and renouncing her remarks.

Being a pro at identity politics herself, Madame Hillary promptly threw her longtime supporter under the wheels of the bus by feigning outrage and disappointment as well.

It didn’t take long for Gerry Ferraro to give up on the Clinton campaign and resign from her official position. But at least she refuses to apologize.

Since the Clinton and Obama folks are positively covered from head to toe with mud by now, it should be fairly easy for Sen. Clinton and her folks to go after Obama on the most obvious elephant in the room these days: Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Continued...

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Mike Gallagher is a nationally syndicated radio host, Fox News Channel contributor and guest host and author of Surrounded by Idiots: Fighting Liberal Lunacy in America.

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Pot, Meet Kettle!
> Forget the fact that most of us know that
> she was only speaking the truth

I would suppose that your proper listeners/readers believe this statement. But, that doesn't make it true in reality. The important thing to note is that "Senator Obama" is handling this situation with finesse and cognizant thought:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080312/ap_on_el_pr/obama_race

> the fact that Sen. Obama refuses to
> denounce, renounce, object, or even
> mildly rebuke his longtime “spiritual
> advisor”

and such is the inherent problem with mixing Religion and Politics. As a Catholic, I should *not* be forced to renounce my Church because of someone's opinion of one [or more] of its leaders. Should I quit the Church because I believe Galileo was "mistreated" (to say it mildly) for hundreds of years? Or denounce the Church for not allowing birth control? I can and *should* be able to hold on to the beliefs that are most dear to me. That is my "personal" Church - my own critical acceptance of my beliefs and no one should be able to tell be otherwise.

> That’s a bit like saying the local pedophile

Wow...it is amazing how you attempt to inadvertently compare Obama to a pedophile. That is really an example of Godwin's Law, or perhaps even more globally apt: Reductio ad absurdum.

If you didn't call people like Newt Gingrich "Great American Heroes" ** (even though you gloss over his infidelities) and instead denounce THEIR actions then perhaps your arguments might be more believable. Likely you would form your arguments more appropriately, one would hope.

** you have said this on your KSKY talk show

I can't believe you fell for that scheme
What a chump. Did it ever occur to you that Ferraro is doing exactly what was planned by Hillary and her team. Why did Ferraro leave on her own and not wait for Hillary to fire her. Ferraro was willing to fall on her sword for Hillary, but she has her pride also. Getting fired would have been too much in identifying her as a racist. This way, she can leave in protest of being called a racist and play the victim also. How does it benefit Hillary? Well, Hillary went before black voters and apologized for Ferraro, and in turn for the apology accepted the role as a victim also, seeing how Obama is winning because he is a black man and Hillary is the victim white woman in this race. Once again, Hillary has played the race card. The scheme by Hillary and Ferraro was played out like it was supposed to be without a hitch.
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