Like senior citizens stampeding into a restaurant for the Early
Bird Special, commentators are falling all over each other in
trying to declare that the Obama speech on race was the best speech
since the Gettysburg Address, or at least since their Bar Mitzvah
speeches (usually begun, “Today I am a fountain pen …” or perhaps
today it should read “computer”).
Obama’s speech, however, was brilliant for a different
reason. He gave a speech about race when race was not the issue. It
would be like President Bush addressing Congress and making a
speech about crabgrass.
The issue was Obama’s nitwit pastor. His sermons —
inconveniently for him (and Obama) videotaped — ran the spectrum
from hateful (“God damn the United States”) to the ridiculous
(America caused the AIDS epidemic not to mention 9/11). Although
Obama claimed he never actually heard the preacher say
these disgusting things, it was rapidly becoming absurd for him to
continue in that position, given the fact the pastor was his
spiritual adviser, married him, baptized his children, counseled
with him, and made these remarks to many thousands of people in his
audience. The conservative press and commentators (as few as they
may be) were closing in. It was only a question of time before
people would turn up who were sitting in the audience with him
while the pastor was spewing his idiosyncrasies. He arrived at a
brilliant solution — make a speech about something else before the
rug is pulled out from under him and he would have to do a
Spitzer.
The problem is that today race is not really a problem in
America. The President of the largest entertainment conglomerate in
America — Time Warner — is an African American, so is America’s
leading talk show host. The highest non-elective post in America,
Secretary of State, is filled by an African American who,
incidentally, replaced another African American. All of this is not
to mention that Obama himself has astounding popularity and has a
lead in being his party’s nominee for President.
Obama has successfully, by his speech, deflected attention from
a potentially lethal blow which reflects on a real issue — his
judgment.
Obama seems to make a keystone issue that the major difference
between him and Hillary is that he was opposed to the Iraq War from
the start. So what! So was our brother-in-law. And neither he nor
Obama was in the Senate at the time to vote for or against the War,
and who knows what they would have done if they had all the
information available to them as Senators.
Hillary says she is the candidate of experience because of her
time in the White House. Experience doing what? Arranging flowers
(as her recently released records confirm)? Experience being one
step ahead of the Sheriff? Her just released records reveal that
she was upstairs in the White House while her husband was getting
“Lewinskied” downstairs. Some person might ask the uncharitable
question: How is she going to figure out what’s going on in the
rest of the world, when she could not figure out what was going on
downstairs in her own house?
The real question is: In a country that has so many talented
people of all races and religions, in varying sizes, from giants to
midgets, how did we end up with these two duds?