"She is a monster… she is stooping to
anything.”
-- Pulitzer Prize-winner Samantha Power
on Hillary Clinton
There’s a reason why, over the course
of this long Presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton has gone from the presumptive
Democratic nominee to a much-reviled figure very capable of selfishly sabotaging
her party’s chances of prevailing in the general election come November. And
that reason, quite simply, is that she no longer looks like a leader but more
like a sleazy race-baiter intent on securing the White House by any means
necessary, even if that might leave the U.S. bitterly divided and Balkanized
along ethnic lines.
By repeatedly resorting to disgustingly
underhanded tactics, she has revealed herself to be incapable of rallying the
country around her in the way that Barack Obama has captured the imagination of
the younger generation. Thus, she pales, pardon the expression, in comparison
to her relatively elegant opponent, a solid statesman who has studiously
avoided stooping to her offensive approach of making skin color an issue.
Ever since she lost the Iowa caucuses,
Hillary’s henchmen’s shenanigans have been shameless. Let’s review a few. In
the first of several kamikaze-style self-sacrifices, her national co-chairman Jack
Shaheen, just before the New Hampshire primary, insinuated that Sen. Obama was
a former drug dealer. Those words carried considerable weight because Shaheen’s
wife, Jeanne, is the state’s ex-governor. Yes, he later resigned from the
Clinton campaign, but only after the damage was already done.
Next, another big Hillary supporter, former
Sen. Bob Kerrey, tried to scare voters by resurrecting the lie that Obama was a
Muslim who had been brainwashed as a child at a radical “madrassah.” Kerrey even
went so far as to suggest that Barack might be an “Islamic Manchurian Candidate,”
pre-programmed to hide his true anti-American agenda until after becoming president.
Ultimately, Kerrey recanted his bigoted comments, too, but not before they had
served their strategic purpose.
Black billionaire and BET founder Bob
Johnson was the pawn asked to fall on his own sword prior to the contest in
South Carolina. At a rally in Columbia, he insinuated that Obama had been
selling drugs while a community organizer in Chicago.
Meanwhile, Bill Clinton, seeing that
his wife was well behind in the prediction polls, went out of his way to
downplay her impending loss by pointing out that South Carolina‘s population
was predominantly African American, as if Barack’s only support came from the Black
community. That insensitive remark was still fresh in the collective memory of
Obama’s omni-colored coalition of supporters who brought tears to my eyes when
they started chanting, “Race doesn’t matter!” in unison as their candidate
concluded his victory speech on election night.
Former Congresswoman Geraldine Ferraro
is the latest foot soldier to make a fool of herself in the Clinton cause, by
speculating, “If Obama was [sic] a white man he would not be in this position.”
Ferraro has proven to be not only perhaps the least articulate but undoubtedly
the most inveterately racist Hillary advocate to date, refusing to retract her
words even after being repudiated by her queen.
Personally, I’m fed up with the
Clintons. I’m taking Bill’s Blackness back. As for his wife, she’s been exposed
as the Machiavellian monster Samantha Power pegged her for. What else would you
call a cold, calculating witch who would ask friend after friend to ruin their
reputations by making racist statements on her behalf knowing full well she was
just going to stab them in the back?
I suppose I should’ve given more
credence to the words of New York Times’
Magazine Editor Edward Klein who, in his book The Truth about Hillary warned us a few years ago that she “is more
frightening than you can imagine” because she’s “willing to lie, bully, cheat,
and manipulate people in her quest for power.”
Now, I wouldn’t put any dirty tricks past
her in the fight for delegates en route to what will undoubtedly be an ugly
Democratic convention.
Editor’s note: Lloyd Kam Williams is a syndicated
film and book critic and a member of the NJ, NY, CT, PA, MA & US Supreme
Court bars.