Margo Howard | 09/16/2009 5:30 pm
Margo Howard: The Origins of Obama Rage?
Editor’s Note: A longtime journalist, Margo Howard went into the family business (her mother was the fabled Ann Landers) in the 1990s as Dear Prudence. Her broad experience and understanding of human nature provide answers for the troubled — and entertainment for everyone else. Margo’s advice column, Dear Margo, appears twice a week — on Thursdays and Fridays — on wowOwow.com.
I wrote this a few days ago, but with my editor decided it might be too incendiary. After former President Carter’s interview, however, I decided to join the still-thin chorus expressing this viewpoint. I think Obama and his supporters have been too willing to turn the other cheek – an admirable impulse in normal times. But when the debate becomes as coarse as it has, rebuttal is needed.
I find what is abroad in the land, as Henry James would have said, simply repellent — forget frightening. An elected official hollers out "You lie!" during a presidential address, yahoos are wearing firearms wherever they go, even at events where the president is, not to mention bars … certainly a great place to have a drunk with a pistol. The desperate lunatic fringe, with some help from the Fox guys, have people (well, OK, the gullible, dim ones) believing that old age is reason enough for execution, Obama was born in Kenya, dissenters will be locked up á la the Nazis and the true mission of this administration is to turn us into a Socialist — if not a Communist — country. Even a true-blue conservative author and speechwriter for George W. Bush, David Frum, is concerned about "the wild accusations and paranoid delusions from the fever swamps." The Los Angeles Times called the increasing number of head case Republicans "the party of the paranoid."
Maureen Dowd wrote what I had been thinking: All this insanity is simply the bigots acting out. I am afraid it may really be true that the loudest naysayers cannot stand it that we have a black president. In what psychiatrists would call "displacement," the anger of some at having an African-American leader has been dolled up with scare tactic complaints and projections. They just can’t live with it, so they’re trying to upend it. Divide and conquer. Read it and weep.

























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deber: …we should never again elect a black President.
I sincerely believe Obama has done a lot of harm to the African American community. Hard to tell if he’s lost control of the situation or he’s feeding it, but he has created a big divide in America that wasn’t there before he came into office.
Count: How in touch are you with the African American community?
For the past 25 years, I’ve lived amongst Cape Verdeans… I shop in their neighborhood… I belong to the same YMCA that they belong to… share the same local government with them… have had many, many serious conversations with some of them over the years. They are great people.
Prior to the Civil Rights movement, there was a terrible divide between the races. I thought that America had made meaningful strides towards fairness for everyone, but now all the old wounds have been opened up, and it has become nasty in some areas. Luckily, my neighborhood hasn’t changed.
President Obama will not miss ACORN- poor communities will miss ACORN. Voters will get registered. Democrats will continue to fight the conservative agenda. I hope if President Obama does not run for re-election - I hope to god a good Republican will suffice. I would rather have George Bush back than Sarah Palin. I was not really concerned about the last presidential election. HIllary or John McCain was acceptable to me. I did not think President Obama had a chance. When I discovered more about Sarah Palin - I was terrified at the though of Sarah Palin someday becoming president.
President Obama or Hillary needed to win. I don’t like what I hear from right wing conservatives -