WaPo Editorial Writer Rips Cornel West for Daring to Criticize Obama: 'No Better Than a Birther'
As we get closer to Election Day, it's becoming clear that media members aren't going to tolerate any criticism about President Obama whether it comes from the Right or the Left.
On Wednesday, Washington Post editorial writer Jonathan Capehart skewered left-wing black activist Cornel West for having the nerve to speak ill of the current White House resident:
Anyone who knows me, and knows me well, knows that I have little patience for the “Blacker than thou” crowd. These are the self-appointed guardians of what it means to be black — a decidedly limited and ignorant perspective that has more to do with the accuser’s insecurities than the alleged transgressions of the accused. And the leader of the pack these days seems to be Dr. Cornel West. In an interview with the Web site Truthdig, the brilliant Princeton professor took off after President Obama in a manner that was myopic, offensive and embarrassingly petty.
Here's what West was quoted as saying about the President in a piece published Monday:
“I think my dear brother Barack Obama has a certain fear of free black men,” West says. “It’s understandable. As a young brother who grows up in a white context, brilliant African father, he’s always had to fear being a white man with black skin. All he has known culturally is white. He is just as human as I am, but that is his cultural formation. When he meets an independent black brother, it is frightening. And that’s true for a white brother. When you get a white brother who meets a free, independent black man, they got to be mature to really embrace fully what the brother is saying to them. It’s a tension, given the history. It can be overcome. Obama, coming out of Kansas influence, white, loving grandparents, coming out of Hawaii and Indonesia, when he meets these independent black folk who have a history of slavery, Jim Crow, Jane Crow and so on, he is very apprehensive. He has a certain rootlessness, a deracination. It is understandable.
“He feels most comfortable with upper middle-class white and Jewish men who consider themselves very smart, very savvy and very effective in getting what they want,” he says. “He’s got two homes. He has got his family and whatever challenges go on there, and this other home. Larry Summers blows his mind because he’s so smart. He’s got Establishment connections. He’s embracing me. It is this smartness, this truncated brilliance, that titillates and stimulates brother Barack and makes him feel at home. That is very sad for me.
“This was maybe America’s last chance to fight back against the greed of the Wall Street oligarchs and corporate plutocrats, to generate some serious discussion about public interest and common good that sustains any democratic experiment,” West laments. “We are squeezing out all of the democratic juices we have. The escalation of the class war against the poor and the working class is intense. More and more working people are beaten down. They are world-weary. They are into self-medication. They are turning on each other. They are scapegoating the most vulnerable rather than confronting the most powerful. It is a profoundly human response to panic and catastrophe. I thought Barack Obama could have provided some way out. But he lacks backbone...I don’t think in good conscience I could tell anybody to vote for Obama. If it turns out in the end that we have a crypto-fascist movement and the only thing standing between us and fascism is Barack Obama, then we have to put our foot on the brake. But we’ve got to think seriously of third-party candidates, third formations, third parties."
Capehart was displeased:
Asked by MSNBC’s Ed Schultz last night to explain this, West doubled down by saying, “Obama has a predilection much more toward upper-middle-class white brothers and Jewish brothers.”
What West said is no less offensive, harmful and wrong than what Dinesh D’Souza said — with an assist from Newt Gingrich and Mike Huckabee — about a presumable anti-colonial and un-American mind-set possessed by Obama. Whereas these folks tried to deny the president his citizenship, West is trying to deny him his inherent blackness. By indulging in the “Obama-as-other” narrative, West is no better than a birther.
It is fascinating that on the same day we learned that far-left cartoonist and author Ted Rall is having a hard time getting his anti-Obama pieces published a Washington Post editorial writer came down on a Civil Rights activist for criticizing the first black president.
Coming under the backdrop of Republican presidential candidates being called racist for expressing negative opinions about the Commander-in-Chief makes the media strategy even more apparent: people on the right criticizing Obama will be accused of racism and people on the left will be shunned and/or silenced.
Still think we have a "free press" in America?
(H/T Mediaite)
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Censorship?
Submitted by stunned on Thu, 05/19/2011 - 11:18am.
Hee Hee Hee how intolerant the MSM has become. Any criticism of Bush no matter how radical was covered as legitimate discourse but now it is called racist. No wonder the MSM is dying a slow death.
West has used such language in attacking Black conservatives for years with no blowback but now he turns his rhetoric towards Obama the MSM is outraged, at least he is consistant unlike white libs who look at any political disagreements with Obama as racist or outrageous. LOL
"My aim is not to provide excuses for black behavior or to absolve blacks of personal responsibility. But when the new black conservatives accent black behavior and responsibility in such a way that the cultural realities of black people are ignored, they are playing a deceptive and dangerous intellectual game with the lives and fortunes of disadvantaged people. We indeed must criticize and condemn immoral acts of black people, but we must do so cognizant of the circumstances into which people are born and under which they live. By overlooking these circumstances, the new black conservatives fall into the trap of blaming black poor people for their predicament. It is imperative to steer a course between the Scylla of environmental determinism and the Charybdis of a blaming-the-victims perspective."
— Cornel West (Race Matters)
tired of liberal lies
The TRUTH. . .
Submitted by rickbren on Thu, 05/19/2011 - 11:18am.
is sometimes hard to accept. Oops! Is that racist??
How dare you
Submitted by John21 on Thu, 05/19/2011 - 11:30am.
How dare anyone insult the god of the liberal media, even if you are a well known liberal? The Obama God is not to be talked about with anything other than absolute respect or the propaganda media will play the RACE card (doesn't matter what race you are). The WAPO is a very heavy drinker of the Obama Kool-aid and their god would never say anything but what is right and true, so there answer to you is "Shut up you Racist" and don’t point out the obvious, we can’t see it.
Quite interesting (and
Submitted by Beukeboom on Thu, 05/19/2011 - 12:16pm.
Quite interesting (and revealing) to witness liberals' infighting while throwing each other under the bus.
Swooning like a school girl
Submitted by Tomorama on Thu, 05/19/2011 - 1:13pm.
Capeheart (I capeHEART Obama....................................) is a leg tingly little dweeb who is on Uncle Joe in the morning and just gushes endlessly about the token one.
So I guess he thinks Obambi is just black enough.
LOL
Submitted by Bob K on Thu, 05/19/2011 - 1:38pm.
I got a big laugh out of....... "......brilliant African father,.....". For some reason a alcoholic who abandoned his family , did not support his kid, and died in his third alcohol related car crash does not strike me as "brilliant".
Noel: You give Cornel West
Submitted by stratman on Thu, 05/19/2011 - 3:50pm.
Noel:
You give Cornel West too much credit. He is more than an activist, he is a radical racist.
Who's in the "Blacker Than Thou Crowd?"
Submitted by Galvanic on Thu, 05/19/2011 - 4:25pm.
Well, how about every black Democrat and academic who dismisses or even denigrates black Republicans as Uncle Toms and race traitors.
"Blackers."
Submitted by SickofLibs on Thu, 05/19/2011 - 4:30pm.
Add it to the list.
Capeheart didn't get the memo
Submitted by panzerakc on Fri, 05/20/2011 - 12:44am.
It's my understanding that the proper term for an African-American criticizing President Obama is "racist in blackface".