Liars, by Mike Gold – Brainiac On Banjo #120
June 1, 2009 Mike Gold 5 Comments
We understand why vultures like Newt Gingrich and Rush Limbaugh maliciously misrepresent Judge Sotomayor’s comments about what she brings to the bench as a Latina: by quoting her completely out of context, they can trade places with her on the issue of racism: she becomes the bigot, not the likes of the RePub Right.
Quite frankly, from her record it’s difficult to discern how “liberal” the nominee might be. It doesn’t matter to the RePubs; the hated Obama appointed her, even if Bush the First initially appointed her to the Federal bench. But it should matter that the so-called press – and I’m not referring to Fox “we suck, you swallow” News – would go to such great lengths to make her look like a bigot by not presenting the context of her statement. Then again, from a historical perspective, maybe not.
The non-Hispanic American public has always had a hard-on against the Latin community ever since we finished stealing their northern lands early in the 20th Century. Sensing this fear and hatred, the media has done much to whip up this hostility and turn it into something evil, ugly and dangerous. Back in the 1920s, before the Great Depression, newspapers warned us that Mexicans were swarming across the borders to take our jobs and, hopped up on the Mexican-sounding narcotic “marijuana,” rape our wives and daughters.
They sold a lot of newspapers with this crap, not just in Texas and California (two formerly Mexican areas) but also through wire services all across the easily terrified United States. “Remember the Maine” was still a contemporary battle call. It, too, was a lie, but that didn’t stop Hearst and Pulitzer from selling newspapers.
Our culture represented these defamatory values. In movies and, later, on television, Latinos were represented as lazy, stupid, filthy, and lawless. Worst still, we have denied them their heritage: Mexican, Puerto Rican, Guatemalan, even Brazilian – it doesn’t matter. They’re all greasy spics to these morons.
Judge Sonia Sotomayor may be one of the best-qualified individuals ever to be appointed to the Supreme Court. I haven’t personally checked the credentials of all the others who have been so appointed, but her record is damn impressive. To subject herself through this humiliating ordeal shows us exactly what a strong Latina is made of.
I don’t know her position on several critical issues such as abortion or gay rights, nor should I. She’s supposed to evaluate the issues on their own legal merits, not on the jingoism of the day. But given her vast intelligence and experience, I think we’ll all be better off if she perseveres.
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Jeremiah Avery
June 1, 2009 - 8:20 am
Her part in the verdict of the lawsuit brought by firefighters regarding the throwing out the test results to determine promotions is galvanizing some opponents.
Hopefully she will judge based on the law and not on her “feelings” and moral relativism that some would like her to.
Marc Alan Fishman
June 1, 2009 - 10:01 am
When Unshaven Comics was charged to make “The March: Crossing Bridges in America” I spoke at length with several Mexican immigrants who had marched in May of 06 shoulder to shoulder with thousands of other immigrants in Chicago. One of my favorite things I recall being told was: “What I love most about our country is that we [Mexican Immigrants] are stereotyped to be lazy, good for nothing, dirty people… who are also stereotyped to always be working back breaking jobs for little pay just for a chance to be equal to you. But then again we have George Lopez, and you gringos have Dane Cook. Si, se puede.”
Vinnie Bartilucci
June 1, 2009 - 10:34 am
George Lopez is getting a talk show which he will write, star and produce. His explanation was that in this economy if you want to get somebody to do three jobs, you get a Chicano.
Sotomayor’s not being attacked because she’s hispanic or a woman, it’s because she Obama’s Pick. Obama could nominate George Bush the Younger and the Conservicans would have three interviews under their belt blasting the choice before anyone realized.
They’re also in a position of being wholly unable to do anything about it. If anything, this makes the move even safer – they’ll be able to fight like mad with no fear of success. They can safely come out against things they may even agree with, but can’t possibly let go past without a fight.
Mike Gold
June 1, 2009 - 12:48 pm
It’s a fight they don’t WANT to win. If they trash Sotomayor, Obama will use the opportunity to appoint someone who is more along the lines of his own political agenda, and it’ll be all the harder for the Rabid Right to trash a second candidate without coming off as completely obstructionist. If the Right wants an old white man, they might wind up getting Chris Dodd. And they won’t like that one bit.
MOTU
June 1, 2009 - 4:08 pm
The GOP would be smart to recognize that the Latino vote in this country is not a ‘niche’ vote.
It’s THE vote.
Opposing this EXTREMELY qualified Latina is another stupid move in a long line of stupid moves.
All my god! I made a joke and did not see it! Did you catch it? Sure you did! I used ‘GOP’ and ‘smart’ in the same sentence!!
BAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!