…in the name of another personal quality–honesty–I’d like Hillary Clinton to make the following statement:
Though my opponent has run a terrific campaign, in primary after primary, I have proven that I am the more electable candidate. I am more electable because I am white. Barack Obama–Wow!–he’s certainly inspired a lot of hope, but as voters in Indiana and North Carolina make up their minds, as the superdelegates make up their minds, they should remember that Barack Obama is black. They should also remember that a whole lot of white working-class Americans are racists. White racists are an important part of the Democratic Party, and time and time again, they’ve supported me because I am white. I am ready on day one to govern as your white American president.”
If this sounds–excuse the pun–beyond the pale, it’s because it is. Or at least, it should be. But the alleged racism of white working-class voters has become, through her campaign’s own actions, the last remaining rationale for Clinton’s candidacy.
Are white working-class voters really racist? How many and where? If a significant number of them are, should Democrats really court them on the terms of their racism? These are questions worth asking since, apparently, a lot of Democrats think they’re valid. But as long as the Clinton campaign continues to code the fact that it is counting on a base of white racist support, we’ll never have this conversation.
Lee ADDS: With Obama continues to appeal to the Black voters, in his unctuous manner, he will have proven that it is not the majority of Whites that are prejudiced, it is HIS FOLLOWERS, Black as well as White that are not only prejudiced but are racists in the extreme.
