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Obama: Too Little, Too Late

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You could see the pain, anger and frustration in Sen. Barack Obama's face this week as, once again, he had to answer questions about his former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. What you didn't see or hear from Obama was recognition that he could have prevented Wright from becoming an issue in the first place. But by the time Wright took to the podium at the National Press Club Monday to re-issue his hateful comments about the United States, Obama had already missed his chance. In fact, there were at least three specific occasions on which Obama made the wrong choice.

His first opportunity to avoid being tarnished occurred long ago when the young Barack Obama picked Wright's Trinity United Church of Christ. We know what a younger Obama was thinking when he chose Wright's church because he wrote about it almost 15 years ago in his first memoir, "Dreams from My Father." He describes in vivid detail his first meeting with Wright, whom he quotes as warning him: "Life's not safe for a black man in this country, Barack. Never has been. Probably never will be."

Apparently these words didn't set off warning lights. To the contrary, the young, Ivy-League educated Obama, who had been raised in Hawaii by his white grandparents and attended prep school there, seemed to be seeking a vicarious sense of victimhood in Wright's church. Obama describes, approvingly, a congregation in which "the flow of culture now ran in reverse as well; the former gang-banger, the teenage mother, had their own forms of validation — claims of greater deprivation, and hence authenticity, their presence in the church providing the lawyer or doctor with an education from the streets." Obama's choice of churches was as much political as it was spiritual, a form of religious "radical chic."

Obama missed his second chance to keep Wright at bay when he decided to run for president. Campaign aides warned Obama that his association with Wright was going to cause him trouble; so, on the eve of his presidential announcement, Obama withdrew his invitation to Wright to give the benediction at the ceremony.

If he'd left it at that, Obama might at least have been able later to say that he had grown apart from Wright, or had outgrown him, or had come to see that Wright's message was incompatible with his own. But instead, he invited Wright to come to the announcement but to stay in the basement, out of sight of cameras, where he could pray privately with the senator and his wife. His own actions now make Obama look not only ambivalent about Wright, but duplicitous.

But Obama's greatest missed opportunity to break with Wright came after Wright's crazy rants first hit the airwaves in March. Instead of denouncing Wright in his famous Philadelphia speech, again Obama tried to have it both ways: he renounced Wright's words, but not the man. "I can no more disown him," Obama said, "than I can my white grandmother — a woman who helped raise me, a woman who sacrificed again and again for me, a woman who loves me as much as she loves anything in this world, but a woman who once confessed her fear of black men who passed by her on the street, and who on more than one occasion has uttered racial or ethnic stereotypes that made me cringe."

But Obama's comparison of a race-baiter who spewed hatred from the pulpit with his elderly grandmother who had voiced her fears in private was not only morally asymmetrical, it was dishonest. Once more, the candidate's first memoir is revealing. In that version, a younger Obama explained his grandmother's fears by describing an actual incident that provoked them: While she was waiting for the bus to go to work early one morning, a black man tried to shake her down for money. She gave him some, but he kept demanding more. "If the bus hadn't come, I think he might have hit me over the head," Obama says she told him.

Obama should have used this story in his speech on race to talk about the legitimate fear that crime evokes. Instead, he gave short shrift to his grandmother, while engaging in an extended apologia on the historical roots of Wright's rage in slavery and Jim Crow.

By the time Obama finally got around to denouncing Wright, not just his words, it was too little, too late. The Wright controversy had revealed a major character flaw in a candidate whose entire appeal has been based on character.

Linda Chavez is the author of "An Unlikely Conservative: The Transformation of an Ex-Liberal." To find out more about Linda Chavez, visit the Creators Syndicate web page at www.creators.com.

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"Radical chic"? Lady, keep your assumptions/assertions to yourself. Maybe that's your game and it's become your perception. As a columnist, be honest enought to admit "radical chic" is only how you view his choices....fancy writing, though. You'll convince many people who won't put it together that it's your perception, not his. Also, considering you are a white/hispanic female, it's highly unlikely that you could know the inner workings of Barak Obama's mind or why he made the choices he made. In fact, I doubt you realize there's no way you could possibly "get" Barak Obama. For those of us who do "get" him and his choices, we understand his frustration and pain is not due to his association with Rev. Wright, but with the closed minds and stone throwers who profess to be othewise. Hilary, Barak, or the Republican, not one is w/out sin and neither are we. If you want to or must criticize the man, find a legitimate platform instead of joining the feeding frenzy.
Comment: #1
Posted by: liz
Fri May 2, 2008 7:17 AM
Re: "Obsama missed several chances"
Obama "missed" chances your say? Let's see, last month was the deadliest one in Iraq as GIs continue to die - 7 or more in the last several days; new allegations that Pentagon brass were "indoctrinated" by conservatives in the WH on how to carry water for the White House POSITIONS in their "interviews" on tv; A non-minority, not "disadvantaged" 23 yr old gets a no-bid multi-million dollar contract to sell arms/ammo to Afghanistan, which he does - except that the ammo is 20 yrs old and doesn't function (oh, yeah, his VP is a 21 yr old masseuse); the National Debt is in the stratosphere and growing by the billions every week due to bush's war of choice, foisted on us by bush's lies and massaged intelligence. We have lost all of the good will we had immediately after 9/11 and most foreigners know our president to be an empty suited screw up (*29% Approval Rating); Most Americans suffering at the gas pump as oil companies to post obscene record billion dollar profits; Congress can't settle on an energy policy and bush fails to exercise leadership on the issue so our stale "energy policy" trails Spain, France, and Germany where they have 20 yr forward credits that encourage wind power and solar energy research - costs U.S. hundreds of high paying jobs (engineers, researchers) and we lost precious ground to foreign companies - does this matter when unemployment and underemployment is the U.S. is a major concern?; China holds 30% of our $900 billion National Debt, Arab countries hold 20%! Should we be concerned?
Who "missed" an opportunity? You Ms. Chavez did, in pandering to your handlers for another "attaboy" as you posit a moronic, ideologically myopic position as you do in all of your articles. How many GIs died in the last 30 days Ms. Chavez? Do you know? Do you care? Nah, let's write about Obama's "missed" opportunity. Sheesh!
Richard in Denver
Comment: #2
Posted by: Richard
Fri May 2, 2008 8:34 PM
I doubt if Ms. Chavez reads her detractors any more than Coultergeist. Pity. I wonder how lonely she feels among the 27% who apparently don't use rationality to describe their world view. How could she understand how a sensitive, intelligent man is unable easily to turn off a lifetime of love and respect, as she and Hillary would do?
Comment: #3
Posted by: Lawrence McKamy
Sat May 3, 2008 1:05 PM
Re: liz
Liz,
Some of these right wing hacks are paid to promote the party mantra. As such, they sell their souls to their handlers. In point of fact, I seriourly suspect that some of the articles are even ghost written for them or that their articles aren't original thought. Rational people have politically diverse thoughts. The Coulters, Linda Chavez and their ilk never seem to ideate anthing other than der party mantra. As a female Hispanic Chavez sells her soud and is used, or so it seems as an Uncle Tom and that is her value.
How can a rational person nver develop a a divertent thought? When you're water boy/water girl Linda for the lright wing handlers.
Coulder and Chavez would appear to have been sleeping on their right sides for too long - the blood has all flown out of their left brains dand all they are left with is shrill positons that please the Right. Their marching orders don't include original thought, They include party mantra to be espoused and revered in lack step - can the jack boots be far!!
Chavez as a middle aged Hispanic probably benefited from Affirmative Action programs and some her education may have been paid for my the very minority programs she detests. How to you endear yourself to the right wing handlers, why abandon your principles and start espousing right ring antra, I stopped reading her partisan drivel as it's mimeographed regurgitation of the party line - again, never a national though , These people should try lying on their backs and left some sanity and blood to return to the middle part of their brain - could be some life left there! Don't thnk we'll see this slllll - until their mantra is burning at their heelsl ....Like Iraq is, like the National Debtis, right wing drivel continues that persist in the bush admistratioon. Their biggest threat is the awakening populace who are readhing critial mass in opposition to theri drivel and thus dimish their value to the party, never
mind that is is quixitoc and the're tilting at windmills while the real enemy Al QWsda spreads.
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Richared
Comment: #4
Posted by: Richard
Sun May 4, 2008 3:13 AM
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