By R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. on 9.17.09 @ 6:09AM
Which of these stories is the most absurd, I shall leave for you
to judge.
WASHINGTON -- My absurdity meter has blown up. The current news
has been simply too much for this frail device, which I attach to
my television set to give me a daily reading of the news'
absurdity content. First, two wholesome young people conduct a
sting operation in the offices of ACORN presenting themselves as
dealers in the sex business and receiving practical advice as to
how to successfully conduct business and launder money. Then,
former president Jimmy Carter claims a congressman's terse,
albeit ill-tempered, declamation is "based on racism." Finally, a
United Nations "fact-finding" mission reports that Israel is
morally equivalent to the terrorists who have lobbed 8,000
rockets and mortars into southern Israel since 2001. It was all
too much for my little absurdity meter. Its dial spun madly. Its
buzzer began to scream. Then it simply went pop and
expired. I shall have to return it to Andrew Breitbart for
repairs.
Which of the above stories is the most absurd, I shall leave for
you to judge. Jimmy Carter's has a whiff of the ominous to it. We
have a mixed-race president, and undoubtedly there will be bigots
who will make racially invidious judgments against him. Yet such
primitives are off on the fringes of American life. At the center
of American life it is unlikely that anyone will consider
President Barack Obama in racial terms. For Carter to charge this
is as reprehensible as it is reckless. He was alleging that when
Representative Joe Wilson intemperately shouted "You lie!" during
the President's healthcare address to Congress, the South
Carolinian's eruption was "based on racism."
"There is an inherent feeling among many in this country that an
African-American should not be president," said this smug little
malcontent. Actually that is a fiction. "Hardly anyone thinks
that," says the polling expert Karlyn Bowman, a senior fellow at
the American Enterprise Institute, and she cites a 2008 Gallup
finding that 94% of the country was willing to vote "for a
well-qualified person for president who happened to be black."
Moreover, Jimmy is no paragon on the question of race baiting. At
least two of his biographers -- Betty Glad, three decades ago,
and Steven F. Hayward, four years ago -- record that Jimmy played
the race card in his early days in Georgia politics. His 1970
campaign for governor went so far as to distribute racially
charged literature to the Ku Klux Klan. One could argue that
Jimmy is playing the race card again, this time playing to the
sense of black grievance. In both instances, he has encouraged
ugly passions.
The other absurd story that encourages ugly passions is the
United Nations report that Israel was somehow morally equivalent
with Hamas last winter when it sent its forces into Gaza to
relieve its citizenry from Hamas's rocket and mortar assaults. In
fact the report is harsher on Israel than on Hamas, for Israel's
allegedly "deliberately disproportionate attack designed to
punish, humiliate and terrorize a civilian population…." Hamas's
standard operating procedure is to launch attacks from civilian
centers. It regularly uses civilians as shields. Moreover, its
aerial attacks against civilian concentrations in Israel are
unconscionable. They themselves constitute war crimes, but now
this absurd UN report could expose the Israeli military to war
crime proceedings. That is an ominous development.
Yet not all the recent absurdities have a grim aspect. One was
utterly delightful. For years, law enforcement agencies and
journalists have been trying to expose the felonious activities
of left-wing ACORN, particularly with regard to vote fraud and
misuse of government money. Last week two winsome conservative
practitioners of guerrilla theater revealed that they had tapes
of stings that they had perpetrated in ACORN offices all over the
country. Posing as a pimp with his numero uno
prostitute, the two sought advice from ACORN counselors as to how
to gain a home loan for a brothel that would employ underage
Central American girls.
Very professionally ACORN employees advised them on how to
camouflage their purposes, cheat the IRS, and launder the money.
Bury it in the backyard was one bit of advice. Call yourself not
a prostitute but a "freelancing performance artist," came from
another. ACORN's employees are urban sophisticates and apparently
very experienced with government. One told the "pimp" how to
collect child tax credit for the Central American girls. Another
boasted of her close connections with Senator Barbara Boxer and
Congressman Joe Baca. This woman, obviously a Californian, also
spoke of the good old days when she herself was an "escort." And
she bragged of something even more exciting. She, Miss Tresa
Kaelke, claimed to have killed her husband.
Perhaps now ACORN stands exposed for the criminal racket that it
is. Yet there is something else to expose it for, a collection of
knuckleheads. The two very young and very middle-class
provocateurs were not very convincing -- that is to their credit.