Re: Meghan O'Rourke on Clinton and the Lumpenproletari
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TJA
06/04/2008, 7:13 PM #
Eric, I'm sorry if you feel I'm attacking you but I really only want to question your argument. You make a whole series of statements that are totally unsupported. I would like you to defend those points.
"How are working class voters, rural voters, union voters, and voters who only have a high school diploma supposed to react when all the noise out of the Obama camp is that they're so stupid and easily manipulated that they have unwittingly fallen prey to Clinton's devious racist message. "
What "noise" are you referring to? I chanllenge you to point to any comment by the Obama campaign that working class people are stupid.
"Calling the blue-collar voters yokels, idiots, every insulting name you could think of. But whatever words they use, the message is the same: "the common citizen doesn't understand things like I do, and he doesn't know what's good for him. He needs me to tell him." - Munich"
Again, who is saying this? Not Obama.
"It's the same old story about how do you put toothpaste back in the tube. You don't. Despite the view of some Democrats, these people aren't idiots. They know when their being disparaged even if they aren't here reading all the posts."
Well, you say you "know" when you are being disparaged but I can't think of anything from the campaign that you could find disparaging. I think you are taking media comments and somehow transferring your anger to Obama when he wasn't the one who made the comments.
"These people were unmoved by Obama's critique. They aren't looking for transformational change. They're looking for someone who speaks to them about the issues that matter to them. "
Ok, that is fine but his message worked for the rest of the country. His message worked better than that message which is what Clinton ran on. Soooo.......
"To be perfectly honest, I don't believe they care about Obama becoming the first black president. It is not their aspiration. That is the aspiration of people who don't have to deal with the things that worry them. They've got car payments to make, families to feed, rent to pay. They feel that they are sinking. Obama hasn't spoken to these people. "
How is he "not speaking" to those people? His whole campaign has been about the broken system leaving out many Americans. It is about helping the average American. Oh, and he isn't running as the first black President, he is running for President. Again, you keep making these claims but I challenge you to point to any quote where he says he is running as the first black president.
"When you suggest that these people are subject to an "irrational mob impulse," whether you know it or not, you're making fun of them, and nobody likes that"
Back to this again. Bottom line, IT ISN'T OBAMA WHO IS SAYING THESE THINGS!!! It is illogical for you to take offense at the comments of a writer on Slate and then somehow apply that anger to Obama. Do you understand what I am saying? It would be like me deciding I didn't like you because of something Rush Limbaugh said.