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Saturday Night Card Game Tag

I know I sound like a broken record. Everytime I think the Democratic race card players could not get more vile, more deranged, more patronizingly demeaning to blacks, someone manages to defy even my vivid imagination. This time, it is the Editorial Board of The Washington Post,...

Tonight hopefully is the last Saturday Night Card Game in the age of Obama. The series started just over three years ago, and has generated almost 150 posts. I look back on this time period with great sadness as to how everything has been turned on its...

A new Associated Press poll says that race relations have worsened in the last four years, with a higher percentage of Americans now expressing “openly racist” attitudes towards blacks.
Racial attitudes have not improved in the four years since the United States elected its first black president, an Associated Press poll finds, as a slight majority of Americans now express prejudice toward blacks whether they recognize those feelings or not.... Racial prejudice has increased slightly since 2008 whether those feelings were measured using questions that explicitly asked respondents about racist attitudes, or through an experimental test that measured implicit views toward race without asking questions about that topic directly.
I don’t believe the results or the methodology behind them, let alone the objectivity of those charged with measuring “implicit views.”  Such polls have been published for years, though the ones that find whites feeling more put upon are usually ignored or dismissed. But for sake of argument, let’s stipulate that anti-black racism is more prevalent in 2012 than in 2008.  Why would that be? Maybe because for four years we’ve heard that criticizing the policies of a president who promised to “fundamentally transform” the country that a lot of people liked as-is constitutes racism.
On Thursday, August 16th, Toure a co-host of The Cycle on MSNBC said that Romney is engaging in the "niggerization" of the campaign.  Romney's crime?  Saying that Obama should "take his campaign of division and and anger and hate back to Chicago." ... Just about a week before that instance, Matthew Rothschild of The Progressive has an article titled "Romney Goes Racist on Welfare".  What was Romney's crime this time?  Criticizing Obama for waiving legally unwaivable provisions in the welfare reform law.  See, according to Rothschild, Romney is only bringing up this issue " to appeal to white working class voters who can be swayed by not-so-subtle racist innuendo."

This is a follow up to the post about the deceptive and misleading characterizations of Tagg Romney's statement that he wanted to "take a swing" at Obama. It was perfectly clear from the full sentence that it was not a threat but simply a comment about...

Maybe I should change the name of this series to the Saturday Night Chris Matthews Card Game, since Matthews is such a frequent topic lately. Matthews doesn't, apparently, understand that he was being mocked when Bill Maher asked whether Matthews was overly aggressive in charging racism (via RCP): Bill Maher,...

There is a phenomenon in American politics which is not exclusive to either party, what sometimes is called the fallacy of the appeal to authority. On the political level it involves finding a heroic figure, and then wrapping him or her around an otherwise odious political message...

Chris Matthews has gone farther and more aggressively than any other major television figure in the accusation that the Romney campaign and its supporters are using racism as a core campaign tool against Barack Obama. Everything has become racist to Matthews.  The use of the term "Chicago."  Arguments over...

We are constantly told that we portray Barack Obama as The Other because of his race. Actually, no. We don't portray Obama as The Other. We portray him as what he is not what he pretends to be, and none of what he is or pretends...

Only one will emerge. Tonight's match-up pits two of the all time great race card plays. In the near corner:  Joey, Joey, Joey Biden.  The Man.  The Legend.  The Vice President. In the far corner:  Touré, Touré, Touré Neblett.  The Man.  The Legend.  The MSNBC commentator (language warning): The poll is open until...