In Frank Rich's Sunday column for the New York Times, "Small Beer, Big Hangover," Rich drained the last dregs out of the White House beer summit, involving the president, Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, and Cambridge Police Sgt. James Crowley, but not before using it to launch his grand unified field theory of the re-emergence of racism among conservatives in the wake of Obama's victory.
Deploying his usual melodramatic flair (Rich was once the paper's theatre critic), Rich wrapped the Gates arrest controversy together with the Birther brigade, and tied on other events with the slightest hint of skin-color content, like Judge Sonia Sotomayor's impending Supreme Court confirmation.
The White House get-together took place to quell an outcry after Obama, during a national press conference, said the Cambridge police had acted "stupidly" in arresting Gates.
The comforting thing about each "national conversation on race" is that the "teachable moment" passes before any serious conversation can get going.
This one ended with a burp. The debate about which brew would best give President Obama Joe Six-Pack cred in his White House beer op with Harvard's town-and-gown antagonists hit the front page of The Wall Street Journal. Had Obama picked a brand evoking an elitist whiff of John Kerry -- Stella Artois, perhaps? -- we'd have another week of coverage dissecting his biggest political gaffe since rolling a gutter ball at a Pennsylvania bowling alley.
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It's also stupid to look at Harvard as a paradigm of anything, race included. If there was a teachable moment in this incident, it could be found in how some powerful white people well beyond Cambridge responded to it. That reaction is merely the latest example of how the inexorable transformation of America into a white-minority country in some 30 years -- by 2042 in the latest Census Bureau estimate -- is causing serious jitters, if not panic, in some white establishments.
While blaming Fox News, Rush Limbaugh, and Glenn Beck for stoking racism by calling Sotomayor and Obama racist, Rich ignored examples that leaned against his overarching thesis of racist Republicans, such as scholar Gates's enlightened contribution to racial healing, as captured on the police report: "I'll speak with your mamma outside," he told Sgt. Crowley during their confrontation.
What provokes their angry and nonsensical cries of racism is sheer desperation: an entire country is changing faster than these white guys bargained for. We've been reminded repeatedly during Gatesgate that Cambridge's mayor is a black lesbian. But a more representative window into the country's transition might be that Dallas County, Tex., elected a Latina lesbian sheriff in 2004 (and re-elected her last year) and that the three serious candidates for mayor of Houston this fall include a black man and a white lesbian.
Rich smeared the Birthers as racist with no evidence. Conspiratorial and wrong? Fair enough. But there's nothing necessarily racist about believing Obama was born in Kenya instead of Hawaii.
Rich then willfully conflating his chronology to smear Sarah Palin as a proto-Birther:
Obama's election, far from alleviating paranoia in the white fringe, has only compounded it. There is no purer expression of this animus than to claim that Obama is literally not an American -- or, as Sarah Palin would have it, not a "real American." The birth-certificate canard is just the latest version of those campaign-year attempts to strip Obama of his American identity with faux controversies over flag pins, the Pledge of Allegiance and his middle name.
Did Palin sign on to the "birther" movement, or did Rich post hoc draft her into it based on an unrelated, out-of-context comment from the campaign trail? And will Rich's readers catch his dishonesty?
—Clay Waters is the director of Times Watch, an MRC project tracking the New York Times.



















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They're scared
August 4, 2009 - 13:27 ET by expatriotThe more that they write about this and the more they try to discount the ground swell movement the more they show that they are scared. Very, very scared.
Keep up the good work and press them harder
First of all, lets play
August 4, 2009 - 13:35 ET by BKeyserFirst of all, lets play Name the Conservative!
Multiple Choice: Whom of the following is a Conservative?
Secondly, did anyone notice the tap-dancing by the Lib talkers this weekend when Michelle Malkin was making the rounds and the subject of race came up? You can bet your a$$ that every director met with the Lib guests and said, "Remember, don't call Malkin a racist! ...even though we know she is..."
Anybody else who's not a racist, tired of being labled one? Gosh, if I didn't know better (Libs of course are above racism- hell they're above everything...) I'd almost feel like I was being racially profiled!
Idiots can call me a racist
August 4, 2009 - 13:58 ET by optimistIdiots can call me a racist if they want. I know that I'm not and I know that my actions show that I'm not. Convincing the hateful and the ignorant is just a waste of my time.
Consider
August 4, 2009 - 17:13 ET by DoktorFrankenAre stupid, lying, Leftist, Marxist, Progressive, Liberal, turds a ''Race''? Okay - - - then I am a Racist.
Frank Rich is incorrect.
August 4, 2009 - 13:41 ET by bedmondsonFrank Rich is incorrect. Sarah Palin pushed the idea that "He sees America differently" than the rest of us and that he is "different" from "normal" Americans. It gave the birthers some energy in the debate but no real ammo. And it isn't racism, it is just fear of the different, foreign seeming, or liberal. If he was white and his father was from Norway, this debate probably would still be occuring. His being black just makes it easier for the media to knock back conservative attacks as just being racist.
The truth hurts people like
August 4, 2009 - 14:36 ET by kgThe truth hurts people like Rich. I have been waiting for Rich to acquire some common sense but I will not hold my breath. I don't see it happening anytime soon much less if at all.
"DumbAssity of Dope"
Maybe it doesn't elevate the dialogue but...
August 4, 2009 - 14:45 ET by Lord ErondRich is a f'ing a-hole. And it's the truth.
"Let him who would move the world, first move himself." -Socrates
"We sit together, the mountain and I, until only the mountain remains." -Li Po
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August 4, 2009 - 14:57 ET by jessieHThe NYT, again. Where did NY find so maney idiots? All Mr. obama needs to do is release the documents, all the docs. and the birthers will go away. Unless it proves he isn't a citizen. Or, does the docs. hold other surprises? To bring Sara Palin into it is just grasping at straws. Patriot & Proud!
Yes JessieH, If his birth
August 4, 2009 - 15:05 ET by Scuba DudeYes JessieH,
If his birth certificate shows he was born in the US but other documentation such as his application to Columbia show that he applied for assistance because he declared himself a foreigner will show him to be corrupt. Then again, you just have to look at who he brought into the WH to see that he is corrupt.
The Obama Administration: THE most fiscally irresponsible Administration EVER
The "racers" are at it
August 4, 2009 - 15:58 ET by mattmThe "racers" are at it again.
"And will Rich's readers catch his dishonesty?"
August 4, 2009 - 17:11 ET by needleHa, ha! That is a good line! Of course, Rich's readers are, per force, inured to honesty.
- Relying upon the State Run Media for your information is like relying upon an embezzler to manage your portfolio.
RACIST..
August 4, 2009 - 20:08 ET by Joe CamelI guess I am a racist:
I remember "white fright" growing up. It was not reported but as a child, I and my siblings had to fight to school and home every day. We were the last white family in about a 8 block area, and were only two families left in the school we attended. We also witnessed our neighbor gunned down next door by others. Twice in my life I have had some "inner city" young men decide they would attempt to make some money by trying to maybe take mine. The first three were met with an 8" hunter, glinted every so lovely in the street light. They decided the matter would best be settled by robbing someone else. The others, a glimpse of Mr. Sig Sauer P229 in .40 cal on my hip assured the same outcome, maybe more prudent to move on. I have been turned down for seven positions due to my male whiteness for positions with organizations, and frankly been told that up front. So being the racist I am, I worked on Alan Keyes presidential team, contributed money to his cause and backed him 100%. We also continue to give to charities that support the black community..
We darn rednecks...