Race to the bottom.

This whole business about Shirley Sherrod, the Agriculture Department staffer from Georgia - this is an extremely ugly picture, and we've seen it before. What's more, we're likely to see it again before long.

There's been enough commentary on this to fill a supertanker, so I'll just make a few brief observations. What this event tells me most superficially is something I already knew - that the Obama administration is unbelievably pusillanimous. Christ almighty, sometimes these guys make Bill Clinton seem like Hercules (... and he wasn't). They may be the only people outside of hard-core tea party types that appear to believe everything they hear on Fox news. More likely, though, they are so focused on projecting this image of post-racial America that they respond in knee-jerk fashion to any claim of reverse racism, no matter how unfounded. Combine that with their tendency to throw left-leaning staffers, like Van Jones, overboard at the first sign of trouble (unlike the Geithners and Salazars of the world), and you've got a White House that allows Roger Ailes to make their personnel decisions for them. Now there's a real formula for success.

My main question here is, who is behind this? We've heard the names of the idiotic right-wing blogger and the various Fox news spokesmorons. But where did that clip come from originally? Who, exactly, is trying to promote racial resentment among whites? No question but that right-wing elements of the Republican party are exploiting this sort of thing all the time. They have their sources. So... who looked at this video, made the precise edit that would create the erroneous inflammatory impression, then sent it along to the clown-like Breitbart?

One thing we would do well to remember - racism remains a strong undercurrent in American life, and so long as it does, there will be those who will use it to their political advantage. With a black man in the White House - one with an overtly African name - there will always be suspicions on the part of crypto-racists that black people are taking over, pressing their momentary advantage, marginalizing good, upstanding white Christian Americans. That's why we're hearing all these ludicrous stories about the "New Black Panthers" - i.e. two dudes standing outside a polling station in a majority black district. That's why we get Breitbart, Limbaugh, O'Reilly, Beck, and Hannity screaming about reverse racism. Even when it's ultimately demonstrated as bogus, the impression remains with those whose prejudices need only the mildest validation.

Shall we overcome? We shall see.

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