Bush Policy Advisor Says Opposing MLK Day Was Legit
/This Washington Post profile
of President Bush's top domestic policy adviser, Claude A. Allen, is
illustrative of the kind of hard-right outlook that comes from the
White House. According to the piece, Allen was a top spokesman for U.S.
Senator Jesse Helms (R-NC), the man who became infamous for his racist views.
When asked about whether, as an African-American, Allen had trouble
working for Helms, the Post reports that "Allen counts the
controversial Helms as a mentor, calling him a man of integrity and
principle."
When pushed about how he felt about Helms
high-profile opposition to things like Martin Luther King Day, "Allen
said he differed with his boss on that one but" - GET THIS - "he added
that Helms's stated objections - that King was linked to communists,
that the holiday cost too much and that individuals should not be
granted national holidays - were legitimate."
This
is really disgusting, but remember, it shouldn't be surprising.
President Bush, who grew up a rich blueblood son of privilege, has
shown a total disdain for African Americans during his term. He was the
first President in the modern era not to address the NAACP, and in 2004 he actually used Martin Luther King Day as a cheap excuse
to force taxpayers to pay for his trip to Atlanta, where he visited
King's grave for all of a few minutes, and then spent the rest of the
holiday holding lavish fundraisers for himself with his big donors. [more]