I spent most of last week in Memphis, where I paid tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on the 40th anniversary of his assassination. Many traveled from across the country, including John McCain who apologized for opposing the King Holiday bill.Hillary Clinton was in Memphis to pay her respects and speak before the Church of God in Christ Pan African Leadership Summit at Mason Temple. She also took a tour of the National Civil Rights Museum.
Barack Obama was conspicuous by his absence. Frankly, I'm bothered that Obama didn't bother to show up. Dr. King paid the ultimate sacrifice so that African Americans could get to the "mountaintop" but Obama could not sacrifice a few hours of campaigning.
Instead, he was "spreading the message" in Indiana, which holds its primary on May 6. He phoned it in, saying:
I spoke at Dr. King's church on his birthday. I was with the King family then. I obviously gave a fairly fulsome speech on the state of race relations just two weeks ago. And I think it's important to spread the message that Dr. King's work is unfinished in places like Indiana and North Dakota.Obama's absence speaks volumes about 'the state of race relations." Shelby Steele, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and author of "A Bound Man: Why We Are Excited About Barack Obama and Why He Can't Win," told the Los Angeles Times:
Obama is going back to the larger strategy he used up until Rev. Wright, which is to downplay race.Good luck with that. A recent New York Times poll found:
He knows if there is this backdrop of black protest and anger, the white working-class voters he is trying to pull his way are going to peel away. His whole strategy is to relieve the anxiety by saying he is not interested in race, that he is transcending race.
The survey suggests that Mr. Obama, Democrat of Illinois, may have been at something of a peak in February, propelled by a string of primary and caucus victories over Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York, and that perceptions of him are settling down.African Americans remain Obama's most loyal supporters. Blacks gave Obama a pass on skipping Tavis Smiley's annual conference. But he should not be given a free ride. A point underscored by Obama supporter, Cornel West:
Mr. Obama's favorable rating among Democratic primary voters has dropped seven percentage points, to 62 percent, since the last Times/CBS News survey, in late February. While that figure is by any measure high, the decline came in a month during which he endured withering attacks from Mrs. Clinton and responded to reports that his former pastor had made politically inflammatory statements from his church's pulpit in Chicago.
I want to say that I'm deeply disappointed that my dear brother Barack Obama decided not to go pay tribute and lay his wreath for the great Martin Luther King, Jr. That brother Martin's profound love and deep sacrifice for black people, America and humanity is in no way reducible to political calculations, even for the campaign for presidency. That Martin Luther King Jr.'s deep commitment to unarmed truth and unconditional love can in no way be subject to strategies for access to political power. Hence, I have a very deep disagreement with my dear brother, Barack Obama -- in this case, commitment to truth is in tension with the quest for power.Memphis is "Blues City." Every blues lover knows you "never make your move too soon." If Obama doesn't stand with black folks as we honor an American icon, who's to say he'll stand up for black Americans if he gets to the Oval Office?


Comments: (484)
Add a comment
By: Jo on 4/07/2008 3:34PM
Obama not attending MLK memorial in Memphis was a politically calculated move.
Think about this, if Obama has to NOT attend certain events, black or white to allow himself to not offed white voters (in the case of Memphis) or not offend blacks in other cases, doesn't that make him divisive rather than a uniter?
Some of it may be beyond his control (voter attitudes) but at the same time, he is politically calculating and no better and perhaps worse than most "typical politicians."
Couple that with his many inconsistencies, lies and flip flops, I'd say he is lousy presidential material.
How will he REALLY represent blacks/whites from the Oval Office?
To top all that off, Obama is not even legally black per the US constitution which says a person must be 1/8th black.
Obama is 6.5% black via his great, great grandmother.
He is 50% white (the largest part of him) per his mother and 43.5% ARAB African (Muslim) per his father.
So he has people thinking he is black and he really isn't. He is more white and ARAB African/Muslim than anything.
He has people fooled! Think, think, think, before you vote for him!!!!
Reply to this Comment | Report This
By: Cedric on 4/07/2008 10:04PM
Mr. Obama's presence was not needed in Memphis, countless other luminaries were already there giving their speech. Barack Obama did give respect to Reverend Martin Luther King in Indiana and North Dakota. The idea that he HAD to be in Memphis to show his respects for the man is like saying I can only pray and show my love to God in a church, that's senseless. The end goal is more important than being physically there on the 40th anniversary. If his strategy does work, and he does become the first man of color in America's Oval Office, than he would be bringing to life MLK's vision to reality more than his presence ever could.
Reply to this Comment | Report This
By: Ilovethiscountry on 4/14/2008 12:35PM
Silly article - sillier author
Reply to this Comment | Report This
By: skmckinny on 4/07/2008 3:48PM
Those of you who have voted for me... Go to www.hillaryclinton.com and donate, volunteer, whatever.. to help elect Hillary Clinton.
It is not too late.
Dont get hoodwinked by the media; they have been bought using the money unfortunately a lot of people have given to BO. Hillary is in great place in the election. Just go here and take a look at the current statistics: http://www.diversityj.com/ElectionResults2008Primary.html
Please sign up to ensure that FL and MI voters get their voice counted. Barack will not let them have a say. This is not right.. we are supposed to be a democracy. COME ON PEOPLE...
Sign up on this and help save democracy!
http://www.hillaryclinton.com/action/flmi/
Thank you.
visit: www.thehillaryiknow.com -- you will be amazed at this true public servant that the media has managed to keep in the dark. I assure you it is a heart-healthy trip there.
Reply to this Comment | Report This
By: skmckinny on 4/07/2008 3:49PM
Those of you who have voted for me... Go to http://www.hillaryclinton.com and donate, volunteer, whatever.. to help elect Hillary Clinton.
It is not too late.
Dont get hoodwinked by the media; they have been bought using the money unfortunately a lot of people have given to BO. Hillary is in great place in the election. Just go here and take a look at the current statistics: http://www.diversityj.com/ElectionResults2008Primary.html
Please sign up to ensure that FL and MI voters get their voice counted. Barack will not let them have a say. This is not right.. we are supposed to be a democracy. COME ON PEOPLE...
Sign up on this and help save democracy!
http://www.hillaryclinton.com/action/flmi/
Thank you.
visit: http://www.thehillaryiknow.com See some of these small video clips (about 1-2 minute each... they are well worthwhile) You will be amazed at this true public servant that the media has managed to keep in the dark. I assure you it is a heart-healthy trip there.
Reply to this Comment | Report This
By: 2009 on 4/07/2008 4:05PM
Naturally it matters if Obama supports important events such as the Anniversary Of Martin Luther King's Assasination. Giving him a continuous free pass does nothing for America and does nothing for his supporters. It reflects their willingness to ignore any negative about Obama while maintaining a level of hypersensitivity to Clinton or McCain.
Seeing as how the media, in a two week span after Iowa and New Hampshire, have managed to paint the Clinton's 25 year AA record as now closet racists also reflects on the motives behind this surge of support. Obama has more lies in his books per page than any Republican's Are Perfect Manifesto. Selma got him born. Really? In front of an AA crowd, in Selma, Alabama, he had the nerve to say that a civil rights march in March of 1965 helped his folks conceive him in peace. Why weren't the AA crowds FURIOUS at the fact that here is this multi-racial candidate, lying through his teeth, getting them to swoon and faint in the aisels? After all, if you are so big on race, you should recall that Barack was born in August 1961 LLOOONNNGGGG before Selma. So that march on that bridge and that town had ZERO to do with his birth and EVERYTHING to do with pandering to an audience that has no clue of their own history. And NO he didn't mean something else. He was clear. Or the story about his father being a poor goat herder, when in fact he was a well educated, privileged youth in Kenya. Incidentally, that speech President Kennedy gave, and got Obama's dad to come over and change his life in America? Never happened. His father came to this country in September 1960. Eisenhower was President. No speech. No flowery story. Again. He is the one running the honest campaign, so Clinton's lies don't excuse his. He shouldn't be telling them, right? He is somehow different, right?
Then there is District 11. His own neighborhood. The area he was elected to change and fix. District 11 has been a terror of poverty, drugs, guns, rape, murder, homelessness, lack of heating, clean water, shelter, bad roads, horrid bridges, delapidated businesses, vagrants, hoodlums gangbanging, prostitution, poor schools, lousy clinics, high birth rates, low family unit rates, robbery, battery, the list goes on. Barack Obama worked 8 years in that district and then felt he had done a bang up job and now it was time for a promotion.
Does no one remember what District 11 looked like the afternoon Obama left for D.C.? I do. THE EXACT SAME CONDITION. NO CHANGE. NO DIFFERENCE. NO RESULTS. SAME HORROR.
And for this we should be giving him a PROMOTION? What, so he can do to every district, in every city, in every state, across the nation what he did for District 11?
If you can't manage your own backyard, you are not entitled to a promotion so you can experiment on the rest of the country.
Reply to this Comment | Report This
By: slister on 4/07/2008 4:12PM
Personally as a black person, I don't want or need special treatment from Barack Obama or anyone else for that matter; I just want to be treated equally. Barack Obama is not running an African American campaign but a campaign for all of the people. Also, I really don't care if Obama is appealing to "whites" or not. Again, there are more people in the US besides "blacks" and "whites". Honestly if I were Latino, Asian or any other race, I would feel very left out. It is so sad that all we can talk about is the "white vote/voice", and the "black vote/voice". The world does not revolve around us, nor does everything stop because we want to have it our way. Memorializing someone should not only be done in "words", but in actions. When you offer hope to others, you are memorializing Dr. King. Dr. King cannot hear or smell any of the flowers that were given this weekend - that was only for his family and friends. Barack Obama paid his respect to the family and so if there were those there that felt they needed to be seen and heard, then so beit.
Reply to this Comment | Report This
By: skmckinny on 4/07/2008 4:12PM
We already know Hillary will treat all people with DIGNITY and RESPECT. That is something she has done and promoted in every setting, all her life.
Read this (I had read this.. and had to go find it).. here it is: Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton
Remarks on the 40th Anniversary of Dr. King’s Death
Friday, April 4, 2008
http://www.hillaryclinton.com/news/speech/view/?id=6929
=======================
Here is a fact about improving our state of affairs in this country.
Unless our economy improves, you and I are in the same boat called America... and we need our next President to be an expert in economics.
For any President to help us, they need to know and understand ECONOMICS (American and global) inside out. Watch this.
Hillary Clinton's Economic Plan for Amer.Economy[CNBC]
(April 2, 2008) - Hillary on MAD MONEY [Cramer interviewing Hillary]
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/23925313#23925313
Bringing the Economy back on track.
On Macro economic policies, mortgage crisis, SEC, FHA, Global issues
How politics could affect your portfolio
Cramer throws a LOT of questions at her, one after the other.
Hillary knows and articulates her positions and plans very well.
Hillary has a very good and PROACTIVE approach.
She gives excellent coverage of key items in her Economic Plan.
Senator Clinton knows and understands American and World Economics so well that I am confident that she will fix the mega issues this economy is riddled with today.
Reply to this Comment | Report This
By: othellol on 4/07/2008 4:27PM
Barack did not have to go to Memphis to honor MLK. He was in Indiana where Robert Kennedy gave his famous speech appealling for calm in the wake of the assasination -- so Barack was in a historical place in relation to that fateful day. Barack has aso not been given a free ride by the press, given that this story is all over the news, not to mention the mischaracterization of Rev Wright http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOdlnzkeoyQ&feature=related
If anyone has been given a free ride it's McCain, who has had anti-semitic and anti-catholic leaders support him with little attention paid to this. Hillary's negatives are so high she could never beat him though - and they are ony getting worse because of the negative tone shown by skmckinny's and Jo's comments earlier
Reply to this Comment | Report This
By: jonnycanuck on 4/08/2008 11:29AM
If MLK's family are cool with it, that's good enough for me. It was them who grieve the most, not the nation.
It doesn't sound like they're exactly strangers.
Obama's main point as I understand it is that in the US, race today is mostly a convenient wedge issue used to split the lower and middle class vote so they vote against their own economic best interests. Based on the Wright farce, I agree. What this means though is that you really have to see yourself and others as Americans. The right will continue to attempt to troll America with the race card. It's really all they have. If America can ignore the race card and keep the eye on the bottom line, She wins. If not, she will have once again been duped into voting away more public money and jobs. And if you want to know where that goes, look at Chili under Pinochet, or Brazil when they tried the neo-con stuff.
The US will become a regular third world nation in economic terms.
Here is a case in point. The man has already paid his respects to the family. He didn't make a big show about it, he's not scoring points with it, but he already showed his respect. He just didn't do it for political reasons, but personal reasons.
For McCain and Hillary, this is political. They came for the cameras and the crowds. Nothing personal there.
But, because MLK day is significant for racially political reasons, Obama is the bad guy. Get past the look of the thing and look behind it. Don't let yourself be trolled.
Just look at his platform and decide based on that. That's my advice.
Reply to this Comment | Report This