From: Louis Proyect

^^^^^^^^

CB:  One more time: A huge portion of white , American voters could be
fooled into thinking that Obama is being a racist ( reverse racist)
if he doesn't have a very white White House. That's just the nature of
mass white consciousness since Reagnism settled in.  A huge chunk of
white, American voters, using Obama "racism" as an excuse, can make
Congress move to the right. Without the Congress, nothing progressive
can get done, lots of backward stuff will happen. So, Obama has to be
whiter than a white President in some ways. It's mainly on anti-racist
whites to carry the fight on racism, not Black people or a Black
President.

Progress against racism only gets done in American history when white
people do something about it. They are the majority and hold the
ultimate power in the US.  Look at the Civil War , the civil rights
case of Brown v Bd of Ed and the Civil Rights Acts.  It was large
numbers of white Union Army soldiers, 9 white Supreme Court Justices
and an overwhelmingly majority white US Congress pressured by white
voters who were the main changers in these historic advances against
racism.

FYI to Maureen Dowd and Lou Pro, the irony of a very white White House
with a Black President does not redound to Obama's discredit. To blame
O for this would be a form of blaming the victim.

By getting elected President, Obama has done more to abate racism than
the vast majority of Black people ever will.

 ^^^

NY Times July 24, 2010
You?ll Never Believe What This White House Is Missing
By MAUREEN DOWD

WASHINGTON

The Obama White House is too white.

It has Barack Obama, raised in the Hawaiian hood and Indonesia, and
Valerie Jarrett, who spent her early years in Iran.

But unlike Bill Clinton, who never needed help fathoming Southern black
culture, Obama lacks advisers who are descended from the central
African-American experience, ones who understand ?the slave thing,? as a
top black Democrat dryly puts it.

The first black president should expand beyond his campaign security
blanket, the smug cordon of overprotective white guys surrounding him ?
a long political tradition underscored by Geraldine Ferraro in 1984 when
she complained about the ?smart-ass white boys? from Walter Mondale?s
campaign who tried to boss her around.

Otherwise, this administration will keep tripping over race rather than
inspiring on race.

The West Wing white guys who pushed to ditch Shirley Sherrod before
Glenn Beck could pounce not only didn?t bother to Google, they weren?t
familiar enough with civil rights history to recognize the name Sherrod.
And they didn?t return the calls and e-mail of prominent blacks who
tried to alert them that something was wrong.

Charles Sherrod, Shirley?s husband, was a Freedom Rider who, along with
the civil rights hero John Lewis, was a key member of the Student
Nonviolent Coordinating Committee of the ?60s.

As Lewis, the longtime Georgia congressman, told The Atlanta
Journal-Constitution, he knew immediately that something was amiss with
the distorted video clip of Sherrod talking to the N.A.A.C.P.

?I?ve known these two individuals ? the husband for more than 50 years
and the wife for at least 35, 40 ? and there?s not a racist hair on
their heads or anyplace else on their bodies,? Lewis said.

We may not have a ?nation of cowards? on race, as Attorney General Eric
Holder contended, but we may have a West Wing of cowards on race.

The president appears completely comfortable in his own skin, but it
seems he feels that he and Michelle are such a huge change for the
nation to absorb that he can be overly cautious about pushing for other
societal changes for blacks and gays. At some level, he acts like the
election was enough; he shouldn?t have to deal with race further. But he
does.

His closest advisers ? some of the same ones who urged him not to make
the race speech after the Rev. Jeremiah Wright issue exploded ? are so
terrified that Fox and the Tea Party will paint Obama as doing more for
blacks that they tiptoe around and do less. ?Who knew that the first
black president would make it even harder on black people?? asked a top
black Democratic official.

It?s the same impulse that caused Obama campaign workers to refuse to
let Muslim women with head scarves sit in camera range during a rally.
It?s the same impulse that has left the president light-years behind W.
on development help for Africa. In their rush to counteract attempts to
paint Obama as a radical/Muslim/socialist, Obama staffers can behave in
insensitive ways themselves.

?I don?t think a single black person was consulted before Shirley
Sherrod was fired ? I mean c?mon, ? said Congressman James Clyburn of
South Carolina, a black lawmaker so temperate that he agreed with an
op-ed piece in The Wall Street Journal on Friday by Senator James Webb
of Virginia, which urged that ?government-directed diversity programs
should end.?

?The president?s getting hurt real bad,? Clyburn told me. ?He needs some
black people around him.? He said Obama?s inner circle keeps ?screwing
up? on race: ?Some people over there are not sensitive at all about
race. They really feel that the extent to which he allows himself to
talk about race would tend to pigeonhole him or cost him support, when a
lot of people saw his election as a way to get the issue behind us. I
don?t think people elected him to disengage on race. Just the opposite.?

Eleanor Holmes Norton, D.C.?s House delegate, agreed: ?The president
needs some advisers or friends who have a greater sense of the pulse of
the African-American community, or who at least have been around the
mulberry bush.?

And why does the N.A.A.C.P. exist if not to help clear a smeared
champion of civil rights who gave a stirring speech about racial
reconciliation at an N.A.A.C.P. banquet? Its president, Ben Jealous,
shamefully following the administration?s rush to judgment, tweeted
Monday night that Shirley Sherrod was a racist without even calling his
Georgia chapter president or reviewing the N.A.A.C.P.?s own video of the
speech.

It was Donna Brazile, a Democratic strategist, who, after hearing the
entire speech, pushed to get it out and helped clear Sherrod?s
reputation on CNN.

The president shouldn?t give Sherrod her old job back. He should give
her a new job: Director of Black Outreach. This White House needs one.

Nicholas D. Kristof is off today.

^^^^^
CB: Isn't Kristoff off everyday ?
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