Sunday, October 29, 2006
Local perspective on the Corker/Ford Senate bid
So now we're hearing charges of subtle racism in a couple of Corker's ads and I wanted to weigh in with my take.
As anyone can see from my last post I'm an erstwhile liberal, so my credentials as a "typical southern white male republican" might be a little weak. But in any case I can tell you that until the MSM brought up charges of racism in that now infamous Corker ad it never once occurred to me that this was a white woman entreating a black man to "call me". The race of neither the actress or Ford ever were at issue. Didn't notice. Never.
In fact, and this is actually pretty surprising to me, I never really thought of Harold in terms of race from the outset. To me he was first and foremost a Democrat. His race never entered my mind while making my assessment of the guy. Honestly.
Sorry lefties, but the brand of racism you all depend on for rationalization and, in some cases, your very livelihoods doesn't actually exist in todays south - at least as I know it. There are, of course, isolated pockets of knuckle draggers, but they are very marginalized and insignificant. My experience has been one of racial harmony, in the main.
Anyway, back to the race. The Chattanooga Times Freepress ran about a page on each candidate this morning. There was no real bias that I could discern. At one point in the Ford piece, though, a woman described him as a "rock star". First Obama, now Ford? Oy!
The next next few days promise to be interesting.
Just a thought, but do you think liberals are marginalizing themselves further by "crying wolf" at even the remotest signs of racism?
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