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Toxic talk: Hating Obama

By ADAM REILLY  |  January 19, 2009

The honeymooner
As director of the Southern Poverty Law Center's Intelligence Project, Mark Potok spends his days monitoring organized extremism and more ad-hoc manifestations of right-wing hatred. And early this past November, Potok was a busy man. The server for stormfront.org, the Web site of the world's largest white-supremacist organization, crashed immediately after Election Day; so did the server for cofcc.org, the Web site of the Council of Conservative Citizens, a group dedicated to "advocating against minorities and racial integration."

What's more, says Potok, there was a sharp spike in on-the-ground anti-Obama incidents following the election. Obama was hung in effigy, he says; Obama supporters had crosses burned in their yards; an Obama volunteer was beaten in New Orleans; kids on a school bus in Idaho struck up an "assassinate Obama" chant.

"Here, we're not really talking about a white-supremacist backlash," Potok contends. "The way I read it, this was very much a backlash from a sector of mainstream white America. That's what was most remarkable about it. Those kids in Idaho — that stuff doesn't come out of nowhere."

But then . . . things got quiet. "Within two to three weeks after the election," says Potok, "most of this just disappeared. Clearly, the immediate signs of an angry backlash have subsided. And whether it's something that's going to reverberate into the future is really in question."

A similar dynamic seems to be at work in the right-wing media. In the current issue of the Columbia Journalism Review, Michael Massing compares the anti-Obama climate created by Limbaugh, et al., during the campaign to the media mood that preceded the assassination of then-Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin.

The solution, Massing argues, isn't to re-impose the Fairness Doctrine, which would only inflame the right's victim complex (see "Fair Is Foul," News & Features, November 17, 2008). Instead, it's for the mainstream press to stop treating rabid right-wingers as benign curiosities (he cites the New York Times Magazine's recent cover story on Limbaugh and Barbara Walters's declaration that Limbaugh is one of the "Ten Most Fascinating People of 2008" as prominent derelictions of duty) and, instead, to start chronicling what they're actually saying.

"There's a need to expose what these people are doing," argues Massing. "Very few Americans, outside that world, realize just how lunatic and shocking the things that were said [during the campaign] are — and how dangerous they are." (He also urges responsible conservatives to condemn rhetorical overkill on the right.)

His point is well-taken. But since the election, there simply hasn't been quite as much anti-Obama media muck to chronicle.

By way of example, consider the way the critiques offered by Media Matters for America (MMA), the progressive media-watchdog group, have evolved since the election. On Election Day, MMA drew attention to G. Gordon Liddy's warnings of an Obama-sponsored concentration camp for white Americans that would serve "ham hocks and turnip greens." The following week, MMA focused on Michael Savage's suggestion that Obama's grandmother — whom the president-elect visited in Hawaii late in the campaign — had died under mysterious circumstances, apparently as part of an effort to cover up the fact that Obama wasn't really born in the United States.

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Re: Toxic talk: Hating Obama
Where did all the hate come from?  Where in heaven's name have you been for the past 8 years.  Haven't you paid attention to what the left has been calling Bush for the past 8 years?   An author won a prize for a novel about assassinating Bush.   9/11 Truthers.  Michael Moore.  The list goes on and on.  Jeez, if you poison the well it doesn't magically clean itself up.  In fairness, Clinton got a lot of abuse too but it turned into an industry with Bush.   
By pchuck on 01/15/2009 at 12:00:51
Re: Toxic talk: Hating Obama
The new agriculture secretary nominee, tom vilsack, is a shill for monsanto, the company that is the most aggressive in pushing toxic, genetically modified frankenfood.  You obamabots are so holier than thou-change, change, etc., but all you did was elect an enemy corporatist fraud.
By Chilsden on 01/15/2009 at 12:18:51
Re: Toxic talk: Hating Obama
It's obamination and vilsack's monsanto frankenfood that's toxic, not legitamite attacks on obamination.
By Chilsden on 01/15/2009 at 12:36:15
Re: Toxic talk: Hating Obama
What a ridiculous and poorly written article. BTW, have you ever listened to Air America?
By Fake Name on 01/16/2009 at 12:48:55
Re: Toxic talk: Hating Obama
This is absolutely ridiculous. Bush is demonized and has more invective and hate sent his way than any president since Lincoln and poor Obama has some haters. Obama has terrible judgement, that is why conservatives do not like him. He picks 'pay to play" Richardson, "Marc Rich Fugitive Financier" pardoner Holder, "Tax Evader Tim" Geithner and multitudes of others to be in his cabinet. Yes he does say Marxist things like "spread the wealth around" that get him in trouble with folks like me that realize how scary that is. His view of a "flexible" Constitution based on a person's perspective is not what our founding fathers wanted. His animosity towards the 2nd Amendment in our"Bill of Rights" is why we do not like him. In closing, conservatives do not like him because of the "content of his character, not the color of his skin" Michael Steele all the way baby!
By scytale_ on 01/16/2009 at 6:59:47
Re: Toxic talk: Hating Obama
"Jeez, if you poison the well it doesn't magically clean itself up." Spot on. For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. The folks who hated Bush more than they loved their country are about to see the fruits of their labors. Nice work, a-holes.
By aging cynic on 01/17/2009 at 1:47:30
Re: Toxic talk: Hating Obama
Yup, I agree with aging cynic and scytale to a large extent.   Hating the fast talking Obama is fruitless though.  He primarily rose on the economic discontent and fear created by Clinton's signing of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley bill allowing for this now dead financial free-for-all.  A lot of the animosity comes from the fact that Obama 'has done nothing and done nothing' before being elected based solely on his rapping ability and charisma.  Things will probably get so bad in the next 4 years that the credit card companies will try to repossess our tattoos.
By bwanamogambo on 01/21/2009 at 11:25:28
Re: Toxic talk: Hating Obama
"In fairness, Clinton got a lot of abuse too but it turned into an industry with Bush. " It turned into an industry with Clinton. Fox News. Right wing talk radio as we know it. The liberals followed suit and heavily escalated with longstanding Hollywood connections and bombastic attacks. Hilarious to see every (non-biased in their minds I assume) previous commenters try but fail to assert that the history is any different. No, this shit started with Clinton, escalated with Bush and will go completely off the charts with Obama when unemployment is at 20% in 2010.
By BostonDan on 02/18/2009 at 1:27:38

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