Upon Condoleezza Rice's nomination for
US Secretary of State, I wrote a number of articles questioning her
fitness for the job, given Dr. Rice's history of being less than
forthcoming with the truth regarding Iraq and other international
affairs. As expected, a deluge of e-mail promptly flooded my inbox,
accusing me of racism. The very same thing had happened when I
criticized the nomination of torture czar Alberto Gonzales to the
position of Attorney General. Then I was anti-Hispanic. Now I'm in
cahoots with the Ku Klux Klan. I am not the only one. Greater writers
than I have been similarly accused in the so-called "liberal media."
The ironic thing is that these same hardcore conservatives who attack
me for questioning the right-wing policies and practices of a black
woman or an Hispanic man are the same ones who have opposed hate crimes
legislation or supported racial profiling. These are the same ones who
tell me that blacks vote Democrat because the Democrats provide them
with easy welfare. These are the same ones who support the death
penalty, even though studies have shown that the death penalty is
applied in a discriminatory and uneven manner, and is used
disproportionately against racial minorities. And these are the same
ones who suddenly realized that Donovan McNabb is not a great
quarterback after all, once Rush Limbaugh explained to them that the
media overrated the athlete because he was black. For some reason, they
don't hesitate to play the race card in their own defense. These people
are not stupid. Surely they must know that their accusations of racism
are unfounded. Surely they must know that Condi Rice's lies are lies no
matter whether she is black, white, brown, yellow, or purple. And
surely they must know that Gonzales's torture memo was repugnant
regardless of his ethnic origins. [more]