The Irony Of Status Quo Joe's Support From African American Voters
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African-American primary voters-- especially African-American women primary voters-- are leaning heavily in favor of Joe Biden right now. As we saw earlier, they're not really leaning as much towards Biden as they're leaning towards Obama's rib. This very reliable Change Research polling was released late yesterday.
Change Research explained that "Among white voters, Biden (25%), Sanders (24%), and Warren (17%) take first, second, and third. Black voters show a strong preference for Biden, lending him 52% of their support compared to 12% for both Sanders and Warren. Latinx voters are the only racial group to prefer Sanders (30%) to Biden (26%), with O’Rourke (13%) rising to third place."
On Thursday, Norman Solomon asked at Common Dreams if Biden's racist dog whistles will catch up with him. and this isn't just about the way he treated Anita Hill at the Clarence Thomas Judiciary Committee hearings. On the public stage, Biden was a dirty racist pig long before that. "In a party that officially condemns dog-whistle appeals to racism," wrote Solomon, "Joe Biden is running on Orwellian eggshells. Whether he can win the Democratic presidential nomination may largely depend on the extent of 'doublethink' that George Orwell described in 1984 as the willingness 'to forget any fact that has become inconvenient.' It is an inconvenient fact that Biden has a political history of blowing into dog whistles for racism. More than ever, the Democratic electorate is repelled by that kind of pitch. If his dog-whistling past becomes a major issue, the former vice president and his defenders will face the challenge of twisting themselves into rhetorical pretzels to deny what is apparent from the video record of Biden oratory on the Senate floor that spanned into the last decade of the 20th century."
Change Research explained that "Among white voters, Biden (25%), Sanders (24%), and Warren (17%) take first, second, and third. Black voters show a strong preference for Biden, lending him 52% of their support compared to 12% for both Sanders and Warren. Latinx voters are the only racial group to prefer Sanders (30%) to Biden (26%), with O’Rourke (13%) rising to third place."
On Thursday, Norman Solomon asked at Common Dreams if Biden's racist dog whistles will catch up with him. and this isn't just about the way he treated Anita Hill at the Clarence Thomas Judiciary Committee hearings. On the public stage, Biden was a dirty racist pig long before that. "In a party that officially condemns dog-whistle appeals to racism," wrote Solomon, "Joe Biden is running on Orwellian eggshells. Whether he can win the Democratic presidential nomination may largely depend on the extent of 'doublethink' that George Orwell described in 1984 as the willingness 'to forget any fact that has become inconvenient.' It is an inconvenient fact that Biden has a political history of blowing into dog whistles for racism. More than ever, the Democratic electorate is repelled by that kind of pitch. If his dog-whistling past becomes a major issue, the former vice president and his defenders will face the challenge of twisting themselves into rhetorical pretzels to deny what is apparent from the video record of Biden oratory on the Senate floor that spanned into the last decade of the 20th century."
Biden is eager to deflect any prospective attention from his own history of trafficking in white malice and racial division. When he tweeted this week that “our politics today has become so mean and petty-- it traffics in division and our president is the divider in chief,” Biden was executing a high jump over the despicably low standards set by Donald Trump.And now... something more uplifting and positive to end the evening. The opposite of Trump and the opposite of Status Quo Joe:
A key question remains: Does it matter that Biden was a shrill purveyor of tropes, racist stereotypes and legislation aimed at African Americans? During pivotal moments in the history of race relations in this country, from the 1970s to the 1990s, Biden’s hot air manifested as pitches to white racism. From the outset of his career on Capitol Hill, he even stooped to reaching out to some of the worst segregationist senators from the South to advance his legislative agenda against busing.
As Adolph Reed and Cornel West noted this month in The Guardian, Biden began his racially laced approach to lawmaking soon after arrival in the Senate, when he “earned sharp criticism from both the NAACP and ACLU in the 1970s for his aggressive opposition to school busing as a tool for achieving school desegregation.”
Strom Thurmond, Clarence Thomas and Status Quo Joe
That was no fluke. “In 1984,” Reed and West recount, Biden “joined with South Carolina’s arch-racist Strom Thurmond to sponsor the Comprehensive Crime Control Act, which eliminated parole for federal prisoners and limited the amount of time sentences could be reduced for good behavior. He and Thurmond joined hands to push 1986 and 1988 drug enforcement legislation that created the nefarious sentencing disparity between crack and powder cocaine as well as other draconian measures that implicate him as one of the initiators of what became mass incarceration.”
It's likely that no lawmaker did more to bring about the mass incarceration of black people during recent decades than Joe Biden. In an understated account last week, The Hill newspaper reported that Senator Biden “was instrumental in pushing for the [1994] crime bill, which critics have said led to a spike in incarceration, particularly among African Americans.”
Yet Biden is now eager to project an image as a longtime ally of people of color. In short, journalists Kevin Gosztola and Brian Sonenstein wrote recently, he is in a race between his actual past and his PR baloney.
As the leading advocate for what became the infamous 1994 crime bill, Biden stood on the Senate floor and declared: “We must take back the streets. It doesn't matter whether or not the person that is accosting your son or daughter or my son or daughter, my wife, your husband, my mother, your parents, it doesn't matter whether or not they were deprived as a youth. It doesn't matter whether or not they had no background that enabled them to become socialized into the fabric of society. It doesn't matter whether or not they're the victims of society. The end result is they're about to knock my mother on the head with a lead pipe, shoot my sister, beat up my wife, take on my sons.”
And Biden proclaimed with fervor that echoed right-wing dogma: “I don't care why someone is a malefactor in society. I don't care why someone is antisocial. I don't care why they've become a sociopath. We have an obligation to cordon them off from the rest of society.”
Paste writer Shane Ryan pointed out the unsubtle subtexts of Biden’s speechifying: “This is the language of demonization, and even without the underlying racial element, it would be offensive to describe Americans this way, and to brush aside the societal conditions that lead to violent crime as though they're irrelevant. But, of course, the racial element is not just present, but profound. It's impossible to read these remarks, complete with dehumanizing rhetoric, without coming to the conclusion that Biden is, in fact, talking about black crime.”
At the time, even some of the members of Congress who ended up voting for the crime bill loudly warned about its dangerous downsides. One of them was Bernie Sanders (who I actively support in his run for president). While swayed by inclusion of the Violence Against Women Act in the bill, Sanders said in an April 1994 speech on the House floor: “A society which neglects, which oppresses and which disdains a very significant part of its population-- which leaves them hungry, impoverished, unemployed, uneducated, and utterly without hope-- will, through cause and effect, create a population which is bitter, which is angry, which is violent, and a society which is crime-ridden. And that is the case in America, and it is the case in other countries throughout the world.”
In 2016, Biden was continuing to defend his key role in passage of the landmark crime bill. During recent months, gearing up for his current campaign, Biden acknowledged some of the law’s negative effects while still defending it and denying its huge impacts for mass incarceration. And Biden has avoided copping to-- much less expressing remorse for-- the toxic, racially laced rhetoric that he used to promote the bill. He simply refuses to renounce the Senate-floor oratory that he deployed to propel the legislation to President Clinton’s desk.
Unfortunately for Biden, online video is available that conveys not only his words but also the audibly arrogant tone with which he delivered them.
What does all this add up to? Anyone who doubts that Biden methodically mined racist political shafts for decades should read the well-documented New York magazine piece Will Black Voters Still Love Biden When They Remember Who He Was? It’s devastating.
The New York article, by journalist Eric Levitz, begins with the tip of a very cold white iceberg: “Biden once called state-mandated school integration ‘the most racist concept you can come up with,’ and Barack Obama ‘the first sort of mainstream African American who is articulate and bright and clean.’ He was a staunch opponent of ‘forced busing’ in the 1970s, and leading crusader for mass incarceration throughout the ’80s and ’90s. Uncle Joe has described African-American felons as ‘predators’ too sociopathic to rehabilitate-- and white supremacist senators as his friends.”
Such clear overviews of Biden’s racial behavior in politics have been rare. And news media have not illuminated what all this has to do with “electability.” Turnout from the Democratic Party’s base will be crucial to whether Trump can be defeated in November 2020. Biden’s record of dog-whistling is made to order for depressing enthusiasm and turnout from that base, especially among African Americans.
Apt to be a big political liability among voters who normally vote Democratic in large numbers, Joe Biden’s historic dog-whistling for racism is an incontrovertible reality. Denial of that reality could help him win the party’s nomination-- and then help Donald Trump get re-elected.
Labels: 2020 presidential nomination, Joe Biden, Norman Solomon, racism
3 Comments:
I only know two Black men well enough to know their politics, so keep my comment away from being representative.
Both of them are staunch Obama supporters. One cannot say a discouraging word about Obama to them for they will spew the entire Democratic Party list of talking points about why Obama might as well be Jesus II. They thus don't see Joe Biden as a candidate. They see Biden as Obama's representative who will do for them whatever they think Obama did.
I wish someone would go talk to the Milwaukee Black voters who discussed why they sat out 2016. They would have a much better idea of just what chances Joe Obama might be facing next year.
What can one say??? Bernie is simply the best viable presidential candidate ever in terms of racial and economic justice. These are the two areas that would help the AA community the most. Biden is a regressive dog whistle, arguably racist, politician who has hurt the AA community more in his career than any major Democratic candidate since George Wallace.
I've been a Democrat my entire adult life and it would probably in my short term economic self interest not to support Bernie. But I believe in Bernie's vision and program of a fairer society based on justice as well the absolute imperative of saving the environment for future generations. But when I see polls like this I am ready to give up on the Democratic Party and their voters as hopeless. If voters are unable to understand their own self-interest then nothing can be done. If Biden is the nominee I will leave the Democratic Party and probably give up on politics altogether.
there was the irony of the black voters supporting $hillbillary too, though less glaringly stupid than biden.
is there no end to proofs of my thesis -- dumbest motherfuckers in the history of earth?
It's time to rename it the 'law of American moron voters'.
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