Saturday, April 12, 2008

Obama Understands Us Rubes in Jesusland and Flyover Country!!!!

Good Grief. Please tell me again how Obama is the new politics of Hope and new vision again please. At a San Francisco Fundraiser last Sunday Obama remarked:

OBAMA: So, it depends on where you are, but I think it’s fair to say that the places where we are going to have to do the most work are the places where people are most cynical about government. The people are mis-appre…they’re misunderstanding why the demographics in our, in this contest have broken out as they are. Because everybody just ascribes it to ‘white working-class don’t wanna work — don’t wanna vote for the black guy.’ That’s…there were intimations of that in an article in the Sunday New York Times today - kind of implies that it’s sort of a race thing.
Here’s how it is: in a lot of these communities in big industrial states like Ohio and Pennsylvania, people have been beaten down so long. They feel so betrayed by government that when they hear a pitch that is premised on not being cynical about government, then a part of them just doesn’t buy it. And when it’s delivered by — it’s true that when it’s delivered by a 46-year-old black man named Barack Obama, then that adds another layer of skepticism........


But the truth is, is that, our challenge is to get people persuaded that we can make progress when there’s not evidence of that in their daily lives. You go into some of these small towns in Pennsylvania, and like a lot of small towns in the Midwest, the jobs have been gone now for 25 years and nothing’s replaced them. And they fell through the Clinton administration, and the Bush administration, and each successive administration has said that somehow these communities are gonna regenerate and they have not. And it’s not surprising then they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren’t like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations.

What? First I find it ironic that with Obama's rhetoric is talking about other people's anti- trade sentiment. Basically the rubes out there outside the Belt way and where the educated people live(New York, LA, Chicago) don't really believe in gun rights and all this Faith based stuff but are going there because they feel betrayed.

After the 2004 election there were in slew of article in the days after, talking about the "Jesusland" and how basically we voters must have been ignorant out here in the red states. It was pretty condescending. Mickey Kaus( who voted for Kerry) at Slate magazine even noted this when he posted in the days after the 2004 election :

Like Marlon Perkins, Tim Russert explains President Bush's appeal in the "so-called red states" to Tom Brokaw and the Bo-Wash corridor:
They can see him in his jeans and his swagger and his belt buckle, a lot of things a lot of people in--in the Northeast would laugh at. But they identify with it. And, Tom, they will say that their i--their connection with him on the issue of values and as a man of faith was much more important to them than the state of the economy or the war in Iraq. [Emphasis added]
1) Not the most condescending thing that has been said about the red states. But pretty condescending! Doesn't Russert have to get, you know, ratings? Do red state viewers (or Bush voters generally) actually like watching Tim Russert? Hard to believe. 2) Would these mystifying red people actually "say" that their connection with Bush on faith and values is more important than the major issues facing the country?.....

However Obama we are told represents something new and hopeful. YES WE CAN!!

Update- The Anchoress has much more with a ton of links and commentary at her post Clinton’s smug mug & other superior beings

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