(The Page 16 ÿlortlanô (Dbscrucr November 24, 2010 Opinion articles do not necessarily represent the views o f the Portland Observer. We welcome reader essays, photos and story ideas. Submit to news@portlandobserver.com. The GOP Propaganda Machine Obama-hating rhetoric is non-stop J ohn W right In the witty 1966 classic cult film King of Hearts, a British soldier shows up in a French village run by lunatics after they'd escaped from the lo­ cal insane asylum as the German Army retreated. Given the number of electoral victories by crazies in the mid-term elections, President Barack Obama might learn more from watching this movie than listening to all the talking heads in Washing­ ton. Obama has responded to what he calls an electoral "shellacking" with a firm offer to find common ground with the GOP. But is that even fea­ sible with a party whose leadership is so hell-bent on destroying his presidency, and whose rising stars increasingly appear divorced from reality? "No is not the answer. It has to be yes," Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said about the Republicans' two-year-old "Party of No" strat­ egy. "Not our yes, but a combined yes, something we work out, a con­ by fore the election, McConnell had laid out the true Republican agenda: "The singFe most important thing Megyn Kelly said that "the vast majority of Americans don't want" sensus yes. The time for poli­ Obama's agenda, such as health tics is over." we want to achieve is for President care. Does Kelly even watch her There was tactical genius Obama to be a one-term president." own network? Earlier, Fox showed behind the Republican victory, Of course, the government didn't 48 percent of voters told pollsters rooted in outright lies, distor­ take over the banks, insurance com­ that opposition to health care legis­ tion, and the co-option of wide­ panies, and car com panies. It lation influenced them to vote pro- spread, irrational, and racist propped up teetering industries, with Republican, while the rest said they hatred for O bam a. R ig h t­ wingers swayed rational voters by Now that they have conquered the House of system atically m isrepresenting Obama's policies (death panels, Representatives, will Republican leaders be able government takeover) and reduc­ - or even try — to control the kooks who ing every th in g into sim plistic disrupted town hall meetings and hurled racial bumper sticker slogans like "End Obamacare" and "Stop Socialism." epithets at black members o f Congress, and those John Boehner (R-Ohio), the law­ who call Obama a terrorist or a thug? maker to become the next House Speaker, and Senate Republican minimal interference in day-to-day either favored the new health care Leader Mitch McConnell of Ken­ operations. It's now making a profit law or wish it had gone further, tucky played to their base by re­ for all us taxpayers as those loans All evening long, Fox commenta- peating canards intended to weaken are repaid in full. The financial in- tors hailed what they called the "re- Obama even as they offered syrupy dustry must deal with new regula- pudiation of the Obama agenda." homage to cooperation. tions to protect consumers. The Monica Crowley labeled the vote "The American people were con­ government didn't take over any "wholesale rejection" of Obama's cerned about the government take­ private financial institutions. presidency even though his most over of health care," Boehner said at The post-election rhetoric shows recent popularity ratings are barely his p o st-e le c tio n p ress how the Republicans and predis- below 50 percent. conference. "The American people posed media outlets such as Fox The Obama-hating rhetoric is watched the government running News continue to fine-tune the pro- non-stop: he's "the Antichrist," "a banks, insurance companies, car paganda machine. As the votes Muslim," a "socialist," a "fascist," a companies," McConnell said. Be­ were counted election night, Fox's "communist," "anti-American," and even "racist." This mendacity has leeched into the national debate. Respected poll­ sters have found that across the nation, 57 percent of Republicans believe Obama is a Muslim, 58 per­ cent doubt whether Obama was bom in the United States, and 63 percent call him a "socialist." Only 32 per­ cent oppose his impeachment. The R ep u b lican s' new found House majority will grant power and influence to those who gush the most egregious lies against Obama, includ­ ing Michele "prom queen" Bachmann and Joe "You Lie!" Wilson. Now that they have conquered the House of Representatives, will Republican leaders be able - or even try — to control the kooks who dis­ rupted town hall m eetings and hurled racial epithets at black mem­ bers of Congress, and those who call Obama a terrorist or a thug? Until Republican leaders repudiate those crazies, they can and should be tied together. And they'll make it that much harder to find common ground with Obama. John Wright is the author o f The Obama Haters: Behind the Right- Wing Campaign o f Lies, Innuendo and Racism. ■MM Justice was Imperfect, of Course The power of progressive, democratic change by L ee A. D aniels The bell of justice long delayed is tolling again. It tolls for Jimmie Lee Jackson, a 26-year-old black Alabamian, an “or­ dinary man” whose desire to gain the full measure of his American citizenship led first to tragedy and then to black Americans’ triumph. Jackson was shot in 1965 by an Alabama state trooper amidst the chaos caused by the police attacking peaceful demonstrators dur­ ing a civil rights protest in Marion, Ala. He was taken to a hospital and lingered for several days before succumbing to his wounds. News Jlortlanh ©bseruer reports at the time stated that before he died Jackson identified the trooper who shot him. His death in February 1965 broke the back of the segregationist resistance to the civil rights movement in Alabama. It led to the first attempt of civil rights activists to march from nearby Selma to the state capitol at Mont­ gomery to demand full voting rights. The resulting police brutality against the nonvio­ lent marchers at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma on March 7 provoked the national outrage and outpouring of political energy that resulted that summer in Congressional enactment of the Voting Rights Act. The man Jackson identified, Jam es Bonard Fowler, now 77, pleaded guilty last week to m isdem eanor m anslaughter for shooting Jackson in exchange for a prison sentence o f six m onths. M em bers o f Jackson’s fam ily, including his daughter, were in the courtroom in the Perry County courthouse in M arion for the plea. Established 1970 USPS 959-680 4 7 4 7 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Portland, OR 97211 Fowler’s admission came on the day jury been redeemed — by the passage of the selection was to begin for his trial for Voting Rights Act, which gave black Ameri­ Jackson ’ s murder. Fowler insisted that Jack- cans in Alabama and the rest of the South the son had tried to take his pistol and that he had power of the ballot. acted in self-defense. But news accounts at That power has long showed its value in the time of the incident reported that eyewit­ bringing about progressive, dem ocratic nesses Jackson had been trying to shield his change throughout the country. It showed mother from being beajen in the police riot itself again last week in the Marion court­ when he was shot. room. The plea agreement drew criticism from Forty-five years after James Bonard Fowler some, but Perry County prosecutor, Michael played his state-sanctioned role in trying to Jackson (no relation to Jimmie Lee Jackson) deny black Alabamians their rights - includ­ defended it by saying that “Time was start­ ing the right to serve on juries - he entered ing to run out. We wanted to make sure his guilty plea to the lesser charge. He did so justice was done before [Fowler] died.” rather than face murder charges being pre­ The justice was imperfect, of course. It sented to a jury chosen from the citizenry of was bound to be. Jimmie Lee Jackson was predominantly-black Perry County by that gunned down 45 years ago, at the very begin­ county’s elected district attorney, who is ning of his adult life; James Bonard Fowler also African-American. has lived - a free m an— nearly a half-century Lee A. Daniels is Director o f Communica­ longer. But one can say in a broader sense tions fo r the NAACP Legal Defense and that Jimmie Lee Jackson’s death had long Educational Fund. The Portland Observer welcomes freelance submissions. Manuscripts and photographs should be clearly labeled and will be relumed if accompanied by a self addressed envelope. All created design display ads become the sole property o f the newspaper and cannot he used in other publications or personal usage without the written consent o f the general manager, unless the client has purchased the composition o f such ad C 2008 THE PORTLAND OBSERVER. Á ÍL RIGHTS RESERVED. REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT PERMISSION IS PROHIBITED. 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