SHE IS ONE of the most self-serving, hate-filled, race-obsessed
politicians in America. The Democratic Party doesn't just
embrace her. It kneels at her feet.
Los Angeles Congresswoman Maxine Waters reigned supreme this
week when Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Lieberman
appeared before a black audience to "explain" himself. The
Connecticut senator's sins? Opposing affirmative action and
supporting educational vouchers that benefit minority children.
Lieberman, once a courageous voice for equal opportunity,
has now been schooled: Pander hard and keep your dissenting
thoughts to yourself.
After throwing a hissy-fit in the press because she had not
been personally consulted about Al Gore's veep picks ("I never
had the opportunity to talk to anybody about it before he
was decided on as the vice presidential choice," she whined),
Waters gave her benediction.
The skilled publicity hound dissed and then kissed Lieberman
for the cameras; a cheek-to-cheek photo of the couple appeared
in newspapers across the country.
Waters is not a marginal figure in Democratic politics. She
has been at the center of the action for two decades. She
has served on the Democratic National Committee since 1980.
She led the Congressional Black Caucus. She was a key leader
in five presidential campaigns and seconded the nominations
of Sen. Edward Kennedy (1980), Rev. Jesse Jackson (1984 and
1988), and President Bill Clinton (1992).
Yet, in contrast to the media's wide coverage of GOP presidential
nominee George W. Bush's primary-season visit to Bob Jones
University, hardly a word was seen or heard reminding Americans
of Waters' ugly history of race-baiting rationalizations and
rhetoric.
This is a woman who excused the 1992 Los Angeles riots as
a "rebellion."
This is a woman who called the violence in L.A. "a spontaneous
reaction to a lot of injustice and a lot of alienation and
frustration."
This is a woman who, instead of coming to the aid of Korean
grocers and other minority business owners in her district
whose lives were destroyed by looters, made sympathetic statements
such as this:
"There were mothers who took this as an opportunity to take
some milk, to take some bread, to take some shoes. Maybe they
shouldn't have done it, but the atmosphere was such that they
did it. They are not crooks."
And this: "One lady said her children didn't have any shoes.
She just saw those shoes there, a chance for all of her children
to have new shoes. go--amn it! It was such a tear-jerker.
I might have gone in and taken them for her myself."
This is a woman who danced the electric slide with Crips
and Bloods gang members, and then noted in her official biography
that "Many young people, including those in the hip-hop music
community, praise her for her fearless support and understanding
of young people and their efforts at self-expression."
This is a woman who visited the home of Damian Williams,
the infamous thug who "expressed himself" by hurling a chunk
of concrete at white truck driver Reginald Denny and performing
a victory dance over the innocent bystander.
This is a woman who rose to power by badmouthing the white
"Establishment," and then shamelessly abused it to secure
an ambassadorship to the Bahamas for her husband – a former
pro football player and car salesman whose main qualification
was having traveled to the island for a vacation.
This is a woman who repeatedly excoriates "the white press"
whenever negative stories about black politicians appear.
This is a woman whose main accomplishment in Congress after
five terms has been to bully the House Veterans Committee
into hiring two black members to its staff.
Democrats spent much of their national convention in L.A.
deriding Republicans for fostering an "illusion of inclusion."
But at least the GOP doesn't include in its leadership a snarling
bomb-thrower who exploits every opportunity to play the race
card and cash in on collective guilt and fear. Some liberals
may try to distance themselves from Maxine Waters' extremism,
but Sen. Lieberman and the Democratic Party don't have the
guts to wipe the lipstick stains of racial demagoguery off
their trembling cheeks
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From
Jewish World Review
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