Dave Lindorff: Clinton Courted Racists in the Pennsylvania Primary

Time for a discussion on...not race, but racism.

One of the clear observations that can be made about the ugly Democratic presidential primary just held in Pennsylvania is that it was marred by racism.

The winning candidate, Hillary Clinton, who bested Barack Obama by just over 9 percent of the vote after a six-week campaign, made a determined effort to court the white, working class voters in Pennsylvania's midsection and in the heavily ethnic northeastern part of the state, and she succeeded. According to exit polls, for example, white men voted 57 percent for Clinton and 43 percent for Obama. White women went 68 percent for Clinton and 32 percent for Obama. White Catholics, a particular target of the Clinton campaign, went 70 percent for Clinton and 30 percent for Obama -- her biggest margin of any grouping.

Most of Clinton's white voters came from the overwhelmingly white rural parts of the state and the ethnic northeast and far west. The evidence: Obama won the urban vote by 60 percent to 40 percent.

Clinton began her focus on the white vote in earnest during the South Carolina primary, when husband Bill famously equated Obama's campaign with that of an earlier black presidential campaigner, Jesse Jackson. The linkage was immediately spotted as a clever way of labeling Obama as a "black" candidate, since Jackson has always been a lightning rod for white voters because of his active support for touchy issues such as affirmative action and fair housing laws.

She also made much during the Pennsylvania campaign of Obama's membership in a black church in Chicago, and of his relationship with the church's black liberation preacher, Jeremiah Wright (adding that she "would have left" such a church herself).

As I said, it was an ugly campaign, in which Clinton and her surrogates went out of their way to parse and divide the Democratic electorate, and to tear down her opponent in ways that could do lasting damage, should he win the nomination in August and have to go head to head against Republican John McCain.

Now, Clinton backers are trying to rebut the charge of racism in Clinton's campaign and among those who voted for her, arguing that the 90 percent of Pennsylvania's blacks who voted for Obama are equally racist. As one correspondent on Democrats.com put it, "I'm not sure how this works. I've seen splashed all over the media how we Clinton supporters are racists because a percentage of people said that race was important in their decision. And yet, 9 out of 10 blacks voted for Obama. I haven't seen numbers (if they were asked at all) indicating what percentage of blacks were influenced by race when voting for Obama. Who are the real racists? We are not allowed to say. And the media is afraid to ask."

Another individual, commenting on one of my columns, wrote, "It is ridiculous to suggest that white people who don't vote for Obama must be racist. It is not whites who are most heavily influenced by race in this election. On the contrary, it is the black electorate who have shown a tendency to cast a race-based vote. How else do you account for Obama receiving 90% of the black vote? If 90% of whites voted for Clinton, you'd scream racism. Why aren't you similarly critical of blacks?"

Let's examine this claim critically, though.

Yes it is true that 90 percent of blacks who voted in Pennsylvania cast their ballots for Obama, the black (half-black, actually) candidate. But remember, these are people who for all their adult lives have been voting for white candidates for president. It cannot be said that they do not or will not vote for whites; only that given the opportunity to vote for a black candidate, they did so.

In Clinton's case, certainly most of those who voted for her did so not because she was white, but because of other reasons (not least because she is a woman -- Clinton won 59 percent of the female vote). But clearly some of her support came from whites -- men and women -- who, as Clinton Pennsylvania mentor Gov. Ed Rendell said, "will not vote for a black candidate."

And there in stark terms is the answer. There are white voters in the Democratic Party in Pennsylvania -- a lot of them, in fact -- who are simply racists. They will not vote for a black candidate for president. Period.

That is a far different thing from a black voter who votes for a black candidate, or a Catholic voter who votes for a Catholic candidate. Identity politics is not racism. A black voter might rationally feel that a person of color in the presidency could better understand the issues confronting the voter in question, just as a woman voter might think a woman candidate could better understand her issues. That does not make the black voter a racist any more than it makes the woman voter a man hater.

But the white voter who will not vote for a black candidate is something different, just as a man who will not vote for a woman candidate is something different. These are bigots or sexists.

Now clearly no candidate can be blamed if bigots simply happen to vote for them, but Clinton, in this campaign, is guilty of deliberately seeking the votes of bigots. Her use of the Rev. Wright controversy to smear Obama, her choice of lily-white extras for her campaign ads, all speak to this obscene strategy.

It was, as I said, an ugly primary.

DAVE LINDORFF is a Philadelphia-based journalist. His latest book is "The Case for Impeachment" (St. Martin's Press, 2006 and now available in paperback edition). His work is available at www.thiscantbehappening.net.

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No Black Racism

Apparently Dave, trapped in Philly, was unable to discover the real issues surrounding the white vote in rural PA. Those so called bitter small town people. Even more interesting is Daves pathetic attempt to pin racism on the Clinton's when clearly it is Obama's campaign spinning the race card. Also interesting is the fact that none of the "enlightened" folks who write this blather ever consider the fact that the only reason black folks vote for Obama is simply because he is black. So the question should also be - is that not racism as well?? The continued race baiting by Obama and his supporters like Dave is pathetic and the reason why Obama will never be President.

The Reverend Wright

Last night I watched Bill Moyers' Journal and met Rev. Wright the man instead of Rev. Wright the caricature. It was a revelation. I challenge all Americans who are interested in truth to watch the show.

Hillary is an oppo reasearcher's DREAM....Obama needs step up

Great commentary, Dave, but I have to agree with Maureen Dowd's "Obambi" op-ed: -- http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/09/opinion/09dowd.html -- No matter how ruthless, underhanded, and nasty Hillary's campaign is (forget "the kitchen sink"... she and her crew are throwing the contents of the sewer, and hoping some sticks!) Obama and his campaign "seem naïve when [they] keep reacting with hurt feelings and play-by-the-rules protestations to the Clinton modus vivendi of grabbing the slightest slip and ripping it open. Hillary’s kneecapper Howard Wolfson compares the goo-goo Obama campaign to Ken Starr with a straight face. The superdelegates are watching to see if Obama can stiffen his backbone. After seeing their candidates lose races they should have won in 2000 and 2004 because they flinched at Republican political waterboarding, Democrats do not want to watch the bully swipe their lollipop a third time." (Dowd, continued) "Obama’s multiculturalism is a selling point with many Democrats. But his impassioned egghead advisers have made his campaign seem not only out of his control, but effete and vaguely foreign — the same unflattering light that doomed Michael Dukakis and John Kerry." ====================================== First of all, this primary race is not NEARLY as brutal as the Democratic-Republican campaign for president between Andrew Jackson incumbent President John Quincey Adams, of the so-called "CORRUPT BARGAIN" when House Speaker Henry Clay selected (in an election tossed into the House) Adams over Jackson, despite Jackson's POPULAR VOTE plurality in a 4 way election). Adams, once he was inaugurated, reciprocated by making Clay his Sec. State... back at a time when Sec.State was an almost guaranteed stepping-stone to the White House. Jackson and his reporters became incensed at both the "STOLEN ELECTION" and "CORRUPT BARGAIN" and accused Adams, Clay, and their supporters of being "ROYALISTS," fat-cat elitists, and CORRUPT. For their part, Adam's (former Federalist/Republicans) people branded Jackson as a dictator (for his many drumhead trials and summary hangings during Jackson's long and dramatic military careeer), and above all accused Jackson's wife Rachel of being a BIGAMIST (prostitute) for having married Jackson before her divorce to her first husband was legally concluded. Since Jackson was a lawyer before he married Rachel, and since their courtship was a minor scandal in itself (even in rural, western frontier Tennessee of the time), Jackson-hating critics had plenty of ammunition. The trauma of seeing her name bandied about across the entire nation as a prostitute and bigamist led Rachel to virtually will herself to death - she died of stress and/or bad health after her husband won the election against the sitting, incumbent president, but before he was inaugurated. Jackson's victory procession from Tenneesse to the White House became a funeral dirge at the same time. Anyways, Andrew Jackson would be remembered as perhaps the most perfect example of the DUALITY OF NATURE of the American Republic. Just as America was founded seeking liberty, freedom, and "a more perfect union" at a time when good portion of America pursued chattel slavery, the very antithesis of liberty and freedom, (a union built on coercion, violence, hate, war (slave raids), brutality and terrorism), so too did Andrew Jackson personify the dichotomy of "JACKSONIAN DEMOCRACY" and the expansion of American democracy into the western frontier, while at the same time simultaneously advocating more slavery and the ethnic cleansing of Indian tribes, even those that had been allies with his armies during his long military career. In spite of (or because of) his mixed record, Andrew Jackson is above all remembered AS A FIGHTER. Some of his policies may have been misguided (the ethnic cleansing of the Cherokee nation "Trail of Tears," and his battle against the national bank, which contributed to a depression so severe that there was actual starvation among some of the pioneer families that were his core supporters) but as George C Scott's opening monologue in the movie "PATTON!" declares, "the American people love a [fighter and a] winner, and will not tolerate a loser!" In the case of Obama vs Hillary Clinton, never has a candidate served up so many potential soft pitches for a good OPPOSITION RESEARCH team to knock out of the park. To begin with, there is Bill's recent TEN MILLION DOLLAR PAYOFF for lobbying Kazakhistan's brutal, ruthless SADDAM-ESQUE DICTATOR for a uranium contract for Clinton's Canadian mining baron buddy... http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/31/us/politics/31donor.html Then there is former President Clinton demanding $300,000 for a single evening AT A CHARITY event!! (note: the Clinton's tax filings show 10% of their income donated to charity, but this figure is misleading, because most of those "charity" donations went to Clinton's own Clinton Foundation, which didn't actually start disbursing charity until Hillary's campaign officially went underway just over a year ago). Then there is Hillary's own fantastical delusions that she landed in a war zone and faced sniper fire... and the fact that after her secretive, closed-door "Health Care Reform" fiasco of 1993, the Democrats LOST THE HOUSE, SENATE, _AND_ the majority of governor's mansions the following election (Newt Gignrich's "Contract on America); And above all there are the videos that contradict Senator Clinton's assertions that she OPPOSED Nafta, when there are dozens of witnesses on record saying that she promoted it (and, specifically, her assignment was to "BLOCK Labor and Environmental opposition to the bill in Congress). -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BrPZYbCdJ4 -- IF Obama and his campaign can't take those political soft-ball pitches and KNOCK THEM OUT OF THE PARK (in quite, dignified ads that challenge Senator Clinton's judegement), he should step back from the batter's box!

I want a woman in the Whitehouse!!!!

Hillary is a woman and G-D- it I'm going to vote for her regardless if she regularly lies, tells false statements, and is an extension of the 25 year Bush-Clinton dynasty, and will in the end cause the Democrats to lose Congress. I want a woman in the WH damn it!

Seriously???????

As a woman, I understand how frustrated you are at the fact that in our 200-plus year history of this counrty, we haven't ONCE had a woman president. It IS outragious and unacceptable. HOWEVER..... your "I don't care if she lies, is an extention of the Clinton-Bush dynasty (and my favorite) and will cause the democrats to lose congress - I want a woman president!" is a bit simple. Would I like to see a woman as president? Certainly! However, there comes a point when you have to look at the candidate and think to yourself, "Is he/she representing me? Will he/she do the best job? Will I be proud that have this particular person representing myself and my country to others?" If the answer is "yes", then great! If you're tossed between two candidates who you see as being EXACTLY the same - great. Vote for the woman. But to simply ignore some very serious negatives about Hillary and ignore the fact that a MAN just might be a better choice as president is regretful. How thrilled are you going to be once the confetti is done raining down on the "first woman president", we are stuck with a congress comprised of republicans again, a president who is willing to sell this nation down the drain with the Columbia Trade Agreement (like her husband)and who cares more about wining and dining with corporate America then solving the problems of this country? It's the same ol'Wahington game. We have a chance to soar with Obama as individuals and as a nation. Are you going to give that up? I'm not willing to do so. Besides, it's pretty damn special to see the first African-American be sworn into office as well, don't you think? One thing I won't do is compromise MY values when it comes to a candidate - and I don't care if they're white, black, asian, native American, male or female. I'll vote for the candidate who will do the BEST JOB - plain and simple.

Ahhh, the smell of hypocrisy ...

Let's see ... Lindorff attributes Hillary's Pennsylvania win to racism. "There are white voters in the Democratic Party in Pennsylvania -- a lot of them, in fact -- who are simply racists. They will not vote for a black candidate for president. Period." Fair enough. No doubt there are some voters in every state (including PA) that will not vote for a black candidate - period.

Yet Ed Rendell makes a similar statement in much more mild terms, and he's a racist: “You’ve got conservative whites here, and I think there are some whites who are probably not ready to vote for an African-American candidate," and "There's no question some Pennsylvanians, just like there are people all over the country, who aren't ready to vote an executive position for an African American. Just like there are people, some men, who don't want to see a woman as commander-in-chief of the United States military."

Oh, I get it. Lindorff supports Obama and criticizes Hillary, so he's one of US (you know, the true progressives ..... the true Democrats ..... the good guys. Not one of those 47.6% delusional, racist, senile, too-stupid-to-see-past-their-own-gender Hillary supporters.

Just look at Hillary's voters

Old people aka racists aka the people who brought us Reagan and the destruction of the middle class plus a billion other horrible things. And uneducated people aka racists who blame their problems on brown people when in reality they are just losers. The MSM can smear Obama by calling him and his supporters elitest. But the bottom line is a black (half black, half white actually) guy from Chicago who was middle class until his book came out and started selling is not an elitest, and the people who vote for him aren't either. We're just not stupid like the rest of you.

PA Voters

63 % of PA voters report Hillary is not trustworthy. 86 % of PA voters report race was of no importance in their vote 55% of PA voters chose Hillary 100 % of PA voters are probably comfortable with lying

As a black person...

let me try to explain something. We blacks see what tremendous odds a fellow black is up against and try to help by counteracting the racism from the racist whites. We see all blacks as the true underdogs that they are and are just trying to give encouragement and support where we can. There is nothing sinister about it. We vote for whites all the time. We help out underdogs all the time. Simple as that.

That is racism

What a scam! Only white people can be racist.

Lame politically correct nonsense

It is just as racist, to vote for a person because they are black as it is to vote against a person because they are black. Political correctness has lost the Dems.the whitehouse twice in a row. Going with Obama will make it three in a row. The racist crap printed here hides under that same cloak of lame political correctness. In Americas prisons a group of black racist extremists ( muslem 5 %ers) spew the same racist hate speech that Obama's preacher has been yelling at Obama from his pulpit for 18 years. You think the stories of this very important person in Obama's life, his mentor, and spiritual advisor are going away. The swift boat guys are sharpening their steelie knives, while they laugh at these political correct lame articles. You have the nerve to call the Clintons racists? Shame on you. For me and all the other white people who marched for equal rights in the 60's and voted for black congressmen,governors, and Senators. KISS OUR COLLECTIVE ASSES!

Nonsense

I believe the mistake Obasma made was not allowing the Re. Wright to speak for himself. I watched the full interview with Bill Moyer last night and was edified by the preacher.I am a white catholic person.

I don't think so.

You did not march for equal rights in the 60's, and you have never voted for a black person in any election.

Maybe it's me...

Good for you Chainsaw...This don't make it right, but isn't normaal for a white to favor a white and a black to favor a black??...The white vote in Pennsylvania went 60%-40% in favor of Hillary...The Black vote 92%-8% for Obama...Am I missing something here??...Most blacks I know voted for Obama because he is black...I find that perfectly normal... Toni Morrison,(a black) wrote the book, Bill Clinton First Black President...I would call that a plus for Bill Clinton...She endorsed Obama...When Obama ran for congress, Hillary went to Chicago and campaigned for Rep. Bobby Rush,(a black) who was running against Obama...Result, Rep Bobby Rush won going away...His graditute to Hillary for campaigning for him?...He endorsed Obama...He said he felt bad after all the help Hillary had given him, but he wanted to win in 2008...Some people better understand, that's the way life is...This not a perfect world...

Actually

Massive Republican election fraud is what lost the Democrats the White House twice in a row. And selecting a nominee based on what the swift boat guys think sure sounds like a great Democratic strategy to me.

Off the table

But Pelosi took impeachment off the table when it should have been used to get to the bottom of this administration and exactly how they were elected.

Actually, Chainsaw, it was DLC Rethug Lite "Triangulation"

and tossing the progressives under the bus repeatedly that lost the Dems not just The White House, but Congress until Bush all but fell on his sword over Iraq. The Clintons ARE being racist, and swinishly elitist as only Lieberman-sucking "centrists" can - and sticking your head in your white suburban backyard sand and going "Lalala! Not Listening!" is not going to change that.

racists

One big reason that Blacks who were supporting Hillary turned to Obama is because they certainly understand the race-baiting that has been going on by the Clinton campaign. Another example is when Clinton, out of nowhere, threw out the name 'Farakhan' in connection to Obama (when there is no connection) in the last debate. These memes are dog-whistles for racists, and Blacks understand that better than anyone. Blacks who vote for Obama are not being racists, however many of them are reacting to the racism coming from Clinton's campaign.

Hillary is running a racist campaign

Let's just call a spade a spade, so to speak—Hillary is running a racist campaign. She pretends not to, but she is, talking out of both sides of her mouth, saying that Obama is electable when sitting next to him at a debate, but by now it's painfully obvious the Clinton camp's whispering campaign about Obama's electability problem is a euphemism for their conviction that a black man cannot win the presidency. Their focus on Reagan Democrats and the DLC triangulation strategy as the key to a Democratic victory pulls the Clinton campaign to the right in an attempt to win the center, in the process cynically pandering to the prejudices of rural voters by trying to out-Republican the Republicans. Obama is trying to convince voters to defend their pocketbooks by pointing out how Republicans conduct class warfare by appealing to cultural "values" issues, which too often translate into racism and homophobia that divides Americans. This is exactly how the Democratic Party should be positioning itself, as its activist base has been arguing for years, but Bill and Hillary are still pursuing the losing—not to mention morally reprehensible—strategy of trying to appease Blue Dog Democrats, whose political sway is fading. What we are seeing is literally is a fight for the soul of the Democratic Party, and it's ugly.
I imagine Bill and Hillary think they're right about all this, which explains their single minded determination to destroy Obama and his activist base, even at the expense of the party. Personal ambition certainly lies at the root of their obliviousness, but on top of that they really believe they are saving the Democratic Party from itself, which is what's so scary about their behavior, because they're stuck in the old school mode of destructive, dishonest, condescending, behind-the-scenes machine politics. Granted they have been scarred badly by that process while trying to do good for the country but it seems to have instilled in them a persecution complex, which plays out in their otherwise inexplicably hateful attacks on Obama. Geraldine Ferraro exemplifies this cluelessness, insisting that the fact that Obama is black helps his candidacy more than hinders it. Bill also keeps referring to the "race card" in a veiled manner, but here's what they mean, what they really want to say but can't—Look, Obama can't win because he's black, but the politically correct rules of public discourse prevent us from saying it and gives his candidacy an unfair advantage. Hillary and Bill are banking on the racism of Americans as their central strategy for getting her elected. It's a heinous place to take the Democratic Party, and if black voters walk away from her, who's unelectable then?
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Obama is running a racist campaign and you all have bought it!!!

Obama launched a successful campaign to persuade the American media that the Clintons were engaged in a campaign of lies about him and, even worse, in a campaign of surreptitious racism. Everyone - Democrat and Republican - jumped on the change bandwagon. Clinton pointed out, however, that it's not enough to hope and demand change; you had to be able to define what change you want and had to be able to deliver it. Obama riposted that this failed to take account of the sort of impetus for change created by great rhetoric of the kind used by John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King. So far, so good. Normal political exchange. Note it was Obama who introduced King into the debate, on his side. Clinton then made the obvious, and surely entirely legitimate, factual point that King's rhetoric had certainly been the indispensable inspiration for change, but that president Lyndon Johnson's efforts had also been indispensable in actually getting civil rights legislation through the Congress against deep opposition from parts of his own party. The place went into meltdown. This was said to disrespect King. How could Clinton equate King to Johnson? She wasn't: she was simply pointing out that both were necessary, one to inspire and one to deliver. Soon her words were being construed not just as disrespect but as hidden racism. Make no mistake: Obama's people joined in briefing the media and others extensively to create this impression. The Clintons' record on race in general, and King in particular, has over decades of their public life proved unimpeachable. They have both been champions of the black cause. Yet from that moment on, the Clintons have been assailed (with obvious glee and encouragement from Republican commentators) for allegedly mounting a subliminal race campaign. It's a tragedy for Obama that this has happened. The consequence has been exactly what you would expect. In the Nevada caucus, blacks voted overwhelmingly for Obama and non-blacks voted overwhelmingly for Clinton. In South Carolina, the black vote was 53 per cent of the total. Obama secured 80 per cent of it. That's the reason for his overwhelming victory there. He won only 23 per cent of the non-black vote. Contrast this to Iowa, where he won a large proportion of the white vote. Yes, this is a tragedy, but it's entirely his own fault for allowing his manifest shock and petulance at his defeat in New Hampshire to stop him doing the obvious thing. He should have vigorously defended the Clintons from the first moment on the racism charge. By letting it run, by allowing his operatives to encourage it, by appearing aggrieved, the very thing he has worked so hard to avoid has happened: he became "the black candidate."

What you say is true, but

What you say is true, but down deep I think Hillary is milking a strategy to run in 2012. Think about it, doing the math doesn't swing her way in delegates, supers and popular votes. Total states won does not go her way. So why does she continue this charade at Obama's expense? It has to be that she is holding a dress rehersal for a 2012 run for the presidency under much more favorable conditions. There has been plenty of pundit speculation on how she will react to Obama becoming the presidential candidate. I suspect Hillary's reaction will be to make nice and talk about (the long battle) of two qualified democrats, etc. The emphasis is on (the long battle.) Hillary has unecessarily prolonged the battle to the point that Americans are sick of democrats. Bingo! We have hit her strategy. Let me explain. Because she has manipulated a long battle and has injected tasteless racisim into it, people are pretty sick of it all. It is because of the long battle that a sour taste has formed in the mouths of democrats and independents, thus Hillary has set the stage for a McCain win. Toward the end of McCain's first term, Americans will have figured out that he was nothing more than a Bush clone. They will be overly anxious to elect a democrat for president, any democrat. Generally, voters will be much more accepting of Hillary Clinton at that point. And because she has set the stage for a 2012 run in 2008, she will bring her strategy to full blossom. The strategy is that in 2012, Hillary would rather run against a poor performing McCain rather than a charismatic, effective and sitting president, Barack Obama. To me, there is no other explanation for Hillary turning this campaign into a long, drawn out circus.