The Phoenix Network:
 
 
About  |  Advertise
Adult  |  Moonsigns  |  Band Guide  |  Blogs  |  In Pictures
 

Keller on "Saint Patrick and his Devils"

First off, a big fat mea culpa--between wrapping up this week's Phoenix story on the logjam in the State House, putting together an item on Mitt Romney's Mormon P.R. campaign for Slate, and moving to lovely Lynn (or Ocean Park, as I like to call it) earlier this week, I've neglected this blog. Criminally, even.

Having said that, let me draw everyone's attention to Jon Keller's piece on Deval Patrick in the May issue of Boston Magazine. Like pretty much everything Jon writes, it's provocative and a great read--but I'm not not sure I buy some of the story's conclusions.

The story's titled "Saint Patrick and his Devils." In it, Keller argues that A) Patrick's been an staunch proponent of affirmative action over the years; B) Patrick's own impressive achievements were set in motion by an affirmative-action-esque program that brought him to Milton Academy; C) Patrick's positions on the issue could hurt him with white independents and conservative Democrats; and D) Patrick's usual grace vanishes when the subject comes up.

A) seems incontrovertible, and there may be something to B). But C) is another matter. Keller sums up his argument thusly:
In a University of Massachusetts poll eight years back, 40 percent of respondents agreed with the statement that "the government should not make any special effort to help minotiries because they should help themselves." Only 29 percent believed "government should make every effort to improve the social and economic position of minorities." [Emphasis added]
Couple things here. First, this is an eight-year-old poll. Second, look at the way the question's framed. I'm no pollster, but that's not exactly neutral wording--and despite this, the two totals aren't really that far off. Affirmative action may yet prove to be political Kryptonite for Patrick, but these numbers left me unconvinced.

As for D), I'll just quote the conclusion to Keller's article, note that Jon is an excellent provocateur, and let readers draw their own conclusions:
Deval Patrick has every right and reason to be especially invested in issues of race and affirmative action. Given the central role they've played in his extraordinary life story, he'd be a cipher to be emotionless about those subjects. But the million-dollar question for Patrick and his potentially history-making candidacy may well turn out to be this: Will his formidable cool burn off when blunt questions about his devotion to race-based remedies come up under the hot campaign lights, as it does over coffee in the muted confines of Rialto?

"Am I always gonna make the call in favor of the black person? That's ridiculous," he snaps, the brilliant smile suddenly gone. And without a trace of irony, Deval Patrick spits out the same angry question his harshes critics have been asking for years: "Why are we always talking about race?"
  • Share:
  • Share this entry with Facebook
  • Share this entry with Digg
  • Share this entry with Delicious
  • Email this article to a friend
  • Print this article

2 Comments

Leave a Comment

Login | Not a member yet? Click here to Join
Follow the Boston Phoenix
twitter facebook myspace youtube rss
All Blogs
more by webteam
Bald bears baffle Bavarians* | November 06, 2009
PODCAST: John Irving at the Coolidge [MP3] | November 05, 2009
DOWNLOAD: Augusten Burroughs Q&A and audio excerpt [MP3] | November 03, 2009
10 games that shouldn't have scared us, but did | October 30, 2009
Build a Better Halloween Party: 20 Creepy Video Clips | October 28, 2009

 See all articles by: webteam

ADVERTISEMENT
Latest Comments
Totten trial chairwoman: the fix wasn't in - Hi !. You re, I guess , probably curious to know how one can make real money . There is no initial capital...

By EpirummomoHug on 12-04-2009 in Dont Quote Me

Recommended reading: Charlie Pierce on Tiger Woods - Mike Hunt's Q&A Session: Q: What is only way Tiger will get thru this? A: Tiger will have to go on...

By Mike Hunt on 12-03-2009 in Dont Quote Me

Confirmation Of Contradiction - If Coakley's poll was a smaller margin, but still bigger than what Capuano's poll is seeing it would...

By This guy on 12-03-2009 in Talking Politics

Recommended reading: Charlie Pierce on Tiger Woods - @ Mike Harter: Mike, Charlie's point is that USGA bows daily at the altar of El Tigre, the man-child...

By Mike Saunders on 12-03-2009 in Dont Quote Me

Recommended reading: Charlie Pierce on Tiger Woods - Charlie Pierce shows his arrogance here. Who is claiming that Woods is a diety? Only people like Pierce...

By Mike Harter on 12-03-2009 in Dont Quote Me

Latest Comments from Talking Politics
Most Viewed
REVIEW: Thao Nguyen and The Get Down Stay Down at Middle East
Ticket On-Sale Alert: Harry and the Potters, Mario, Passion Pit, The Lion King, more
VIDEO: Halloween Mash UP
Mp3 of the Week: American Hi-Fi (with bonus Stacy Jones Q&A)
CLICK TRACKS: Music News Roundup (Walken' on Gaga, Weezer in Snuggies, Bono straddles the Berlin Wall, and more)
Ugh, ugh, ugh: Drummer Gerhardt "Jerry" Fuchs (!!!/Turing Machine/Maserati/Juan Maclean) dead at 34
VIDEO: Girls play Great Scott
Most Viewed from Talking Politics
Search Blogs
 
Talking Politics Archives
Friday, December 04, 2009  |  Sign In  |  Register
 
TODAY'S FEATURED ADVERTISERS
thePhoenix.com
Phoenix Media/Communications Group
Copyright © 2009 The Phoenix Media/Communications Group