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An End to the Southern Strategy, But No Post-Racial America

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Lee Atwater died a second time, on November 4, 2008, with the election of Barack Obama. And the Southern Strategy died with him. As the party known for little else than “starting wars and jacking votes,” as comedian David Alan Grier recently noted, the G.O.P. could no longer depend on racism for their bread and butter. Try as the McCain-Palin ticket did to stoke the flames of racial anger and resentment by conjuring up the image of Obama as the uppity communist Muslim terrorist with a radical Black pastor, the Southern Strategy made its last stand in national politics.

...But hold it, wait a minute: let’s not lull ourselves into thinking that all is well, and that we have somehow waved a magic wand to bring us into a post-racial America...

An End to the Southern Strategy, But No Post-Racial America - Color of Law By David A. Love, JD, BlackCommentator.com Editorial Board 

 
 

Lee Atwater, GOP political operative and mentor of Karl Rove, was a Machiavellian conman and a purveyor of sleaze.  And through the various political campaigns he ran, he not only won races, but also destroyed lives in the process.

I was reminded of all of this when I watched the recent PBS documentary on Atwater called Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story.  Even in the already distasteful arena of American politics, Atwater dared to go where few others had ventured.  He started his career as a protégé of Sen. Strom Thurmond, someone who thrived on white supremacy and the manipulation of the race card, yet had a Black daughter and concealed his hypocrisy until his death.

Obviously, Atwater learned well from his racist mentor.  The father of the modern dirty tricks school of political campaigning, Atwater helped claim victory for Congressman (later Governor) Carroll Campbell by characterizing his Jewish opponent, Max Heller, as someone who “should not be elected because he was not a Christian and did not '’believe Jesus Christ has come yet.’”  In addition, Atwater was the mastermind of the infamous Willie Horton ad, which was used for George Bush Sr.’s presidential bid against former Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis.  The Horton ad — which played on the narrative of the menacing Black man who rapes White women, and in this case was supposedly released from prison by Dukakis— represented the ultimate in the Southern Strategy, that is, the Republican Party’s raw, unabashed appeals to White Southerners through the invocation of white-skin solidarity and fear of Black folk.  Appointed to Howard University’s board of trustees in 1989, then-Republican party chair Atwater was shown the door by Howard’s students, in a level of protest not seen on that campus since the Vietnam War.  As Time magazine reported:

“Outraged by his appointment in January to the Howard board of trustees, more than 200 students seized the school's main administration building in the most intense burst of campus unrest since the Viet Nam War. Hundreds of other students demonstrated outside, chanting slogans and demanding Atwater's resignation from the board. Four days after the rebellion began, with riot police threatening to storm the building, Atwater stepped down. In a Washington Post piece…he complained that the students had distorted his record on civil rights and failed to recognize the good he could do. Wrote Atwater: ‘I had a lot to offer Howard.’

Atwater's appointment to the board was a marriage of convenience. The R.N.C. chairman wanted better ties with the black community, and Howard President James Cheek was eager to curry favor with the new Administration….Howard's students, however, were not so willing to go along. Atwater's appointment, declared an editorial in Hilltop, the campus newspaper, undermined ‘the principles this school was founded on.’”

Perhaps Atwater thought his love for Black music would get him over, but it didn’t.  And all those years of destroying people for political gain, all on the backs of the children of slaves, caught up with him.  He reportedly had his “coming to Jesus” moment before succumbing to a brain tumor, repented, and apologized to those he had harmed and defamed along the way.  He died on March 29, 1991, his Bible still wrapped in its cellophane. 

Atwater died a second time, on November 4, 2008, with the election of Barack Obama.  And the Southern Strategy died with him.  As the party known for little else than “starting wars and jacking votes,” as comedian David Alan Grier recently noted, the G.O.P. could no longer depend on racism for their bread and butter.  Try as the McCain-Palin ticket did to stoke the flames of racial anger and resentment by conjuring up the image of Obama as the uppity communist Muslim terrorist with a radical Black pastor, the Southern Strategy made its last stand in national politics.  Obama carried nearly every demographic across race, age, gender and income, and his opponents soon learned that there was not enough racism in the country to carry them to victory.  They soon learned that their time-tested strategy had become their albatross. 

Now, the Republicans are relegated to the South — an extremist backwater party of white heterosexual Christian fundamentalism, cultural intolerance and political irrelevance.  They embrace xenophobia, islamophobia and homophobia as America becomes a browner, more diverse nation.  They uphold the plutocratic interests of free market capitalism at a time when the public demands greater government intervention in the economy, as a check against corporate excess and upward wealth redistribution.

But hold it, wait a minute: let’s not lull ourselves into thinking that all is well, and that we have somehow waved a magic wand to bring us into a post-racial America.  The election of the first Black president has sparked over 200 hate-related incidents, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.  And while the president-elect is African American, Black men are still the most marginalized, at-risk segment of the population.  They are funneled into a cradle-to-prison pipeline, and while they are overrepresented among the clients of social service agencies, rarely are they sought for leadership positions in the nation’s nonprofit organizations.

Nevertheless, recent developments are promising.  Now is the time to look for leadership in new places, and from new faces.  And while we’re at it, perhaps we can reject the Atwaters of the world who seek to defile the political discourse, detract from the real issues and divide us from each other.  Southern Strategy, rest in peace, and may we never see you again.


BlackCommentator.com Editorial Board member David A. Love, JD is a lawyer and journalist based in Philadelphia, and a contributor to the Progressive Media Project, McClatchy-Tribune News Service, In These Times and Philadelphia Independent Media Center.  He contributed to the book, States of Confinement: Policing, Detention, and Prisons (St. Martin's Press, 2000). Love is a former Amnesty International UK spokesperson, organized the first national police brutality conference as a staff member with the Center for Constitutional Rights, and served as a law clerk to two Black federal judges.   His blog is davidalove.com.  Click here to contact Mr. Love.


 

 

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More on this Southern Strategy

I am still blown away (esp with the secret service saying McPailin's rhetoric increased death threats on Obama) by the overt racism in McCain's campaign, and the disgust I felt motivated me to support Obama the most yet. Indeed, the fact that many white people (I head 55% of whites voted McCain and 45% Obama) rejected this crap... This very fact is what I am excited about, but I am still cautious, and I think the most obvious thing that we need to do, is continue to harness all the positive energy of the Obama campaign, and take this as far to the left as we can... At least some New Deal stuff, you know!

I like David's perspective, much like Mumia's as in coming from a radical background, Love does acknowledge much of the good of Obama being elected... but also recognizes that we now need to battle to get the most from it.

Below here are a few videos I compiled, showing this recent racism. If I get a chance, I'll try and find some of Keith Olberman's commentaries on the race baiting by both McPalin and Sen Clinton in the primaries (Dang, that's dissapointing that she's likely to be Sec of State).

Real liberalism

Hello,

It's possible to disagree with racism, dirty tricks, and greed while at the same time holding that both Mohammed's teachings and homosexuality are malignant. I'm living proof.

God bless,

Tom Usher

So...

hating gays and muslims at the same time happens? Whoa. How profound. You certainly seem proud to be a biggot.

Question

So Hans, you must believe in the teachings of Mohammed that homosexuals should be executed and that persons who reject islam must be killed. If you don't, by your reasoning you are a bigot. Do you have any idea how stupid you are?

Well I sure as hell don't, Monty

Maybe you could enlighten us. How are you trying to spin your bigotry to make it sound as if we are being bigots by not being your kind of bigot?

Surrounded by foolishness

Where to begin explaining? Just because one does not believe that hating Muslims is a good thing doesn't mean that we agree with Muslims on their relations with homosexuals. It doesn't follow that we have to believe in both. I believe Christians have a saying for that actually - "Hate the sin, love the sinner."
I visited some Muslim countries a few years back and am still very much alive. Obviously, the "persons who reject islam must be killed" imperative is inoperative.
Tom Usher seems to me to be a very confused fellow who has perhaps had bad experiences in his life. Either that, or he's fallen in with Biblical obscurantists.

Where do these jerks come from, Rich?

This guy must be part of that "real America" that Palin talked about...Just like with all those you-tube videos of the racist and hateful McCain-Palin supporters in the Phila suburbs---give 'em their own rope, huh? How can any of our commentaries decrying US chauvinism and bigotry compete with the honest commentaries of folks like this? Instead, we just have to point to 'example A' over there.

One last thing I always enjoy (actually it kinda pisses me off) is the depiction of Muslims as violent, when the US is the 'greatest purveyor of violence today" (to quote Dr. King) and this is all done in the name of Christianity, Jeez! Not to mention that the genocide of the Native Americans and black chattel slavery were also done in the name of Christian good will.

Stupid Rationalization

Hans, and Rich both are lalaland progressives without any common sense whatsoever. So you went to Muslim countries and survived, and that debunks the spread by the sword commands by Mohammed in their holy book. My friend, you are so out of touch that it boggles the mind, that or you are just willfully stupid. As for Han's statement that it pisses him off about muslims being depicted as violent. Glad that pisses you off, moron. I guess what is going on in India right now kinda kicks your stupidity to the curb. You people are to stupid to try to continue a conversation with. May you someday reap the rewards of your foolish beliefs.

So you just came here to

So you just came here to fling insults? That's a conservative for you. May those rewards we will someday reap hurt you really, really bad.

Proof is in the pudding

For the past eight years, we've had a President who sees the world in terms of black & white, good vs evil, etc., etc. What's been the result of all that? Economic disaster, a tolerance for torture, an utterly accomplishment-free foreign policy, a worsening situation with fossil fuels & global warming, etc.
Mikhail Gorbachev just recently expressed the hope that maybe, FINALLY, America can get back to a SANE set of policies! I agree with him. I'm MORE than willing to toss Bush and his whole worldview onto the trash-heap of history.

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