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Jimmy Carter and the Elvis Factor

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Jimmy Carter strikes again!

The former President is not content having left office with high inflation, high interest rates and high unemployment. Nor is he content with having signed into law the Community Reinvestment Act — strengthened by President Bill Clinton — which played a major roll in the eventual housing market meltdown. Nor is he content with having cut the legs from under the Shah of Iran, which led to the establishment of the Islamic theocracy in Iran — a state that pursues a nuclear weapon, funds the terror groups Hamas and Hezbollah, and continues to undermine the fledgling democracy of Iraq. Nor is he content — as ex-President — with writing a book in which he likened the state of Israel and its treatment of the Palestinians to South Africa under apartheid.

Now the former President claims the opposition to President Obama in general — and his attempt at "health care reform" in particular — stems from ... "racism"!

"I think an overwhelming portion of the intensely demonstrated animosity toward President Barack Obama is based on the fact that he is a black man, that he's African-American," Carter said in an NBC interview. "Racism ... still exists, and I think it's bubbled up to the surface because of a belief among many white people, not just in the South but around the country, that African-Americans are not qualified to lead this great country."

That same day, during a town hall meeting at his presidential center in Atlanta, Carter also called Rep. Joe Wilson's "you lie!" outburst — shouted at Obama during his health care address to Congress — racist. "I think it's based on racism," Carter said. "There is an inherent feeling among many in this country that an African-American should not be president."

Let's analyze this.

The President overwhelmingly carried "the black vote." Recently, California voters changed the state's constitution to abolish same-sex marriage. Obama publicly opposed this change. Yet opposition to same-sex marriage by black voters — the very ones who voted for the President — helped to strike down same-sex marriage. Black voters differentiated their general support for the President from their opposition to him on the issue of same-sex marriage.

Similarly, most Republicans who voted against the President in November 2008 support his decision to increase our troop commitment in Afghanistan. Republicans, not unlike the black voters in California, differentiated their opposition to the election of the President from their support for his decision on an issue — the war against Islamofascists in Afghanistan — with which they agree.

In 2000, many Republicans urged a black man, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell, to run for president.

If Powell had chosen to pursue it and had secured the Republican Party's nomination, he could well have become the country's first black president — with broad GOP support.

In 2006, a black man, then-Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael Steele, ran for U.S. Senate as a Republican. Then-Sen. Barack Obama campaigned against him and in favor of his white Democratic opponent. Obama told an audience at the historically black Bowie State University: "Listen, I think it's great that the Republican Party has discovered black people. But here's the thing. ... You don't vote for somebody because of what they look like. You vote for somebody because of what they stand for." Did this make Obama a "racist" against his own people by opposing a fellow black?

Mr. Carter, please ponder the following question. Why, in 1993, did "racist" conservatives oppose President Clinton's attempt at government seizure of health care? Clinton, remember, was — and remains — white.

Do some Americans oppose the President because of his race? Yes, 3 percent. Back in 1958, only 35 percent of whites said they would vote for a black president. By 2006, a mere 3 percent of all voters said they would not vote for a black president. Call it the "Elvis Factor."

A local branch of the Anti-Defamation League, a few years ago, invited me to speak. Before my speech, the head of the organization addressed the audience and gave them the results of the latest poll on American anti-Semitism. Good news, he said, anti-Semitism stood at a historical low — 12 percent.

Before I began my prepared remarks, I commented on the poll results. "Yes," I said, "this is good news that anti-Semitism has declined to its lowest point. But don't expect that number to get much lower. A recent poll found that 10 percent of Americans believe Elvis Presley is still alive, and 8 percent believe that if you send him a letter — he will get it."

The audience laughed.

But there was a serious point. The notion that we can reach a sort of non-racist, non-sexist, non-homophobic nirvana is romantic, unrealistic and nonsensical. Wing nuts will, unfortunately, always be with us. It is, however, even more unfortunate that a former President of the United States sits among them.

Larry Elder is a syndicated radio talk show host and best-selling author. His latest book, "What's Race Got to Do with It?" is available now. To find out more about Larry Elder, visit his Web page at www.LarryElder.com. To read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

COPYRIGHT 2009 LAURENCE A. ELDER

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Thanks for this article, Larry Elder. 'Politics as usual!' when it comes to Jimmy Carter pulling his 'race card', which is what many 'blood-sucking ticks', of all races and party affiliations, do when they want to 'cover up' what they're really doing to America! Not only do the politicians keep the 'Race Card' going to cover up more disasters, concerning illegitimates, public schools, social and welfare programs, they don't seem to have any concept of what's going on in America, and, all of a sudden, all we can hear is "I inherited a huge deficit". Well, a news flash for all you 'blood-sucking ticks' these huge deficits started back in 70's! Where have you been?

One year after the Wall Street disasters, Business Owners say nothing will be the same. More businesses are going under, due to politicians' greed. Few companies left must cut jobs, salaries, hours, and benefits! In the end, will probably close! Doesn't it concern you that politicians aren't trying to bring back textile and furniture companies back? With the stroke of their high-dollar pens, they could eliminate Nafta and Cafta! Obama doesn't mention drug and Insurance companies are still giving billions to politicians! Shouldn't this tell you why you can't buy medicines and insurance? Obama wants Taxpayers to think 'that people without healthcare will have insurance if politicians proceed with Healthcare plans, take money from the working, and 'redistributing to the illegitimates' - the illegitimate terrorists that Taxpayers have been made to support for decades. This shouldn't be Americas' responsibility! Redistributing wealth isn't the answer! Raising taxes on highest income earners who are private business owners won't create jobs, just finish bankrupting America! Taxpayers, of all party affiliations and races, should put an end to 'social and welfare programs'. Constant bickering and getting someone fired isn't answer? Obama stated, many times-I quote 'we're not going to touch Social Security or Medicare, we're going to cut waste from social and welfare programs!' If Obama or any politician wants Taxpayers to believe this rhetoric, we have an ocean in Arizona Desert, we'll sell them! Obamas' constant statements 'the deficits he inherited' makes Taxpayers wonder why his 'Change you an believe in' isn't working for anyone except him and other politicians? Obamas' latest words to $1.38 trillion deficit - I'm quoting "we'll move forcefully to get deficits under control ONCE the nations' recession has ended!" Really? His extravagant spending habits aren't going to end and neither is recession until Taxpayers hand out pink slips!
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