Tuesday Night Video – Rachel Maddow on Republican Racism

The modern Republican Party is built on a bedrock of racism. Most political observers know about the Southern Strategy. In 1964, Barry Goldwater and the Republican Party began using “states’ rights” as a code word for their anti-black and anti-voting rights strategy to win the Southern states away from the Democratic Party. Nearly 50 years later, the Republican Party is still attacking voter rights in their attempts to suppress minority voting.

In 1980, Ronald Reagan kick-started his presidential campaign in Philadelphia, Mississippi, with a speech about states’ rights. Philadelphia is where Civil Rights activists Schwerner, Chaney, and Goodman were killed in 1964. Reagan also created imaginary Welfare Queens to infuriate white voters with this idea of black women somehow getting a free ride in this country. In 1988, the infamous Willie Horton ad made fear of black criminals a mainstay of George Herbert Walker Bush’s presidential campaign.

Now Mitt Romney is using “obvious dog whistle racism” to attack Barack Obama, lying that Obama is dismantling Welfare to Work, and we should not be surprised. Melissa Harris-Perry joins Rachel Maddow to discuss this and rightfully includes Bill Clinton in the history of this Republican-created racist strategy. For the Republicans, racism has been a mainstay of their presidential campaigns for the past half century. When might it ever stop?


SEE ALSO
Northup News: Romney’s racism isn’t even original
3ChicsPolitico: Mitt Romney’s False Welfare Attack Shows He Lacks The Principles We Need In A PRESIDENT

Sunday Night Video – The Melissa Harris-Perry Show Addresses Gun Rights

On the Melissa Harris-Perry Show yesterday, the panel discussed how we went from being a society in which assault weapons were banned into one where we can’t even have a discussion about where to draw the line in what sort of weaponry can be owned by the public. I very much agree with Dorian Warren of Columbia University.

WARREN: When you have military-level fire power in civilian hands, this is what happens. This is the inevitable outcome and it will happen again and again and again unless we want to make a distinction and say we have a value around certain kinds of guns in society that nobody needs.

Read more of this post

Tuesday Night Video – Melissa Harris-Perry on Voter ID Laws

It’s exactly as Melissa Harris-Perry put it on Sunday:

HARRIS-PERRY: In battleground state after battleground state, Republicans are trying something new — Voter ID laws, that make the election less about who voters want, and more about which voters get to vote.

Harris-Perry is joined by attorney and columnist Ari Melber, former Pennyslvania Governor Ed Rendell, the always glorious Representative Barbara Lee, and Professor Anthea Butler.

I don’t know if it comes across as shrill when I say that Republicans don’t care about democracy unless it lines their wallets, but how else do you explain these attacks on voting rights?

Monday Night Video – Melissa Harris-Perry Advocates for Obama

Sure, I defend President Obama against the idiocies and evil of politicians such as Mitt Romney, but I’m still fairly upset with Obama for abandoning the progressive base on a wide range of popular populist issues, from eliminating the chance for a public option, to watering down the stimulus, to hiring the very same idiots who helped create the financial mess. Melissa Harris-Perry tries to address the affirmative case for re-electing Obama, noting items such as his advocacy for the poor and his support of civil rights.

Thursday Night Video – Melissa Harris-Perry on Romney the Bully

Last weekend, Melissa Harris-Perry had a panel discussion about Mitt Romney’s past as a gay-basher (whether it was conscious or not). As usual, she frames it in a smart and revealing fashion, by noting how the Romney campaign itself has been trying to convince us that their candidate has a wild-and-crazy man inside. Some additional interesting points are made about how it’s Romney’s anti-gay policy that matter more than his personal feelings toward homosexuals, and how Romney’s “allergy” to taking principled stances may stem from his dad having taken principled stances and losing Republican party support due to that.

Saturday Night Video – Melissa Harris-Perry Plays “Name That Campaign”

Conservatives this week showed their intellectual mettle for going after Obama for choosing the campaign slogan “Forward.” Apparently it was too close to Richard Nixon’s use of “Forward Together”? Or too Communist. It’s so hard to tell the difference. Today, Melissa Harris-Perry was joined by Karen Finney, Kai Wright, and Kathleen Hall Jamieson for a game of guessing which President was associated with which slogan, phrase or song.

1. He kept us out of war.

2. Happy days are here again.

3a. Vote yourself a farm.

3b. Don’t swap horses in the middle of the stream.

4. Not just peanuts.

5. Kinder, gentler nation.

6. Don’t stop thinking about tomorrow.

7. I like Ike.

8. Tippecanoe and Tyler too.

Video and answers after the jump.
Read more of this post

Melissa Harris-Perry on Money in Politics

Over the weekend, The Melissa Harris-Perry Show looked at the issue of money in politics. Harris-Perry was joined by “youth engagement consultant” Jessy Tolkan, Politico’s Abby Phillip, columnist Mona Eltahawy, and former Louisiana Governor Buddy Roemer.

Roemer, who was running in the Republican presidential primary and is now running for the Americans Elect and Reform Party nominations, was first out of the gate:

We ought to know where the money’s coming from — full disclosure — and we ought to be concerned when it comes in overwhelming amounts from a few special interests. Washington DC is not just broken, in my opinion, it’s bought.

Read more of this post

Sunday Night Video – Melissa Harris-Perry Plays “Spock or Mitt Romney?”

Last week, The Melissa Harris-Perry Show played a game: who said it, Mitt Romney or Mr. Spock? While I think the show is correct that both Spock and Mittens are uneasy when it comes to emotions, I think the game was actually pretty easy, as Spock’s speech is more highly logical. As mine is not, considering that I just wrote “more highly logical.”

1. Computers make excellent and efficient servants, but I have no wish to serve under them.

2. I’m a normal person. I have emotions.

3. What does it mean, “exact change”?

4. I tasted a beer and tried a cigarette once, as a wayward teenager, and never did it again.

Answers after the jump

iJustice: What to Do About Tech Company Problems and Profits

When This American Life retracted its recent episode concerning poor working conditions in factories making Chinese products, I was worried that this would mean a larger dismissal of concerns when it comes to tech companies, including Apple, using cheap and exploited labor.

The issue may remain in the news, though, given the even more recent audit of the Foxconn factory which has helped Apple generate such awesome profit margin.

Assessors found cases of employees working longer hours and more days in a row than allowed by FLA standards and Chinese law. They uncovered inconsistent health and safety policies and instances of unfair pay for overtime work.

It’s hard for me not to connect this news to the other big splash that Apple made of late — its nearly one hundred billion dollar pile o’ cash.

Read more of this post

Melissa Harris-Perry on Mad Men

I’m excited by the return of Mad Men but not enough to have stayed up late, so my review of the season premiere should post later in the day. Or maybe tomorrow. In the meantime, take a look at some more Melissa Harris-Perry, as she and her panel discuss the AMC show. My worlds collide!

Mad Men

Mad Men (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Read more of this post

Sunday Night Video – Melissa Harris-Perry Details the Trayvon Martin Case

As one would expect, Melissa Harris-Perry’s show today provided some excellent details when looking at the current state of the Trayvon Martin murder aftermath. Anti-racist activist Tim Wise is particularly eloquent as he asks us to remember the big picture and how this is part of a wide pattern of anti-black bias.

HARRIS-PERRY: I keep asking myself, how do police officers arrive on a scene and see an armed man and see a dead unarmed man and make no arrest…

Tweet Talk

Polentical is dipping its very small toe into the Twitterverse, for those who would prefer to be notified of new posts that way. Be the first to sign up! Or fifth. Four people started following in the three days between opening the account and writing this post. I have no idea how or why they found us on Twitter, but such are the mysteries of the interwebs. We’re @polentical, of course.

And here are four recent missives I found while exploring the Land of Twitter. There are some jewels lurking amongst the pebbles…

1. Melissa Harris-Perry reminds us of the political reality behind the Rush Limbaugh / Bill Maher brouhaha:

Read more of this post

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 394 other followers