The Washington Post’s Cartoon Analysis Of Obama As The Joker

August 6, 2009

In today’s Washington Post, Philip Kennicott has an op-ed piece about the Obama-as-Joker poster. The first few paragraphs are reasonably well-crafted, arguing that the message of the poster seems to be somewhat confused (no argument here), and that as artwork goes it doesn’t match up to the famous Obama HOPE poster (I was unaware there was a competition, but still no argument).

But then he crosses a bridge way, way too far:

So why the anonymity? Perhaps because the poster is ultimately a racially charged image. By using the “urban” makeup of the Heath Ledger Joker, instead of the urbane makeup of the Jack Nicholson character, the poster connects Obama to something many of his detractors fear but can’t openly discuss. He is black and he is identified with the inner city, a source of political instability in the 1960s and ’70s, and a lingering bogeyman in political consciousness despite falling crime rates.

The Joker’s makeup in “Dark Knight” — the latest film in a long franchise that dramatizes fear of the urban world — emphasized the wounded nature of the villain, the sense that he was both a product and source of violence. Although Ledger was white, and the Joker is white, this equation of the wounded and the wounding mirrors basic racial typology in America. Urban blacks — the thinking goes — don’t just live in dangerous neighborhoods, they carry that danger with them like a virus. Scientific studies, which demonstrate the social consequences of living in neighborhoods with high rates of crime, get processed and misinterpreted in the popular unconscious, underscoring the idea. Violence breeds violence.

It is an ugly idea, operating covertly in that gray area that is always supposed to be opened up to honest examination whenever America has one of its “we need to talk this through” episodes. But it lingers, unspoken but powerful, leaving all too many people with the sense that exposure to crime creates an ineluctable propensity to crime.

Superimpose that idea, through the Joker’s makeup, onto Obama’s face, and you have subtly coded, highly effective racial and political argument. Forget socialism, this poster is another attempt to accomplish an association between Obama and the unpredictable, seeming danger of urban life. It is another effort to establish what failed to jell in the debate about Obama’s association with Chicago radical William Ayers and the controversy over the racially charged sermons of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright.

Obama, like the Joker and like the racial stereotype of the black man, carries within him an unknowable, volatile and dangerous marker of urban violence, which could erupt at any time. The charge of socialism is secondary to the basic message that Obama can’t be trusted, not because he is a politician, but because he’s black.

This is so mind-blowingly idiotic I really don’t even know where to begin, or even if I should bother. The Joker’s makeup was urban? The Batman franchise dramatizes “fear of the urban world?” The Hawaiian-born, Harvard Law student, brilliant orator, U.S. Senator, and distinguished-looking President reminds us all of the inner city? The notion that even though both Heath Ledger and The Joker were white, they really reflected the “typology” of black people? Yes, that’s exactly what I was thinking while I sat in the theater. My God, it’s like Kennicott was sitting next to me! The fact that earlier in the piece he dismisses a similar (though much, much more sinister) portrayal in Vanity Fair of George W. Bush as the Joker by saying that the image played into a view of Bush popular among his detractors? He suggests that a poster playing into the ideas of Obama’s critics would represent “The Manchurian Candidate.”

Then there’s this gem (let’s call it the Hope And Change Diamond of Dopiness: “Urban blacks — the thinking goes — don’t just live in dangerous neighborhoods, they carry that danger with them like a virus.” Kennicott doesn’t mention who is doing this thinking, of course. My guess is that he means any anti-Obama folks out there. You know them: The well-dressed mob of agitators who won’t just bend over and spread ’em for Daddy Government. He should also be aware that if crime is a disease, we know what the cure is.

I’ll let the content of the piece speak for itself. The C-level grad student psychoanalyzing of a movie based on a cartoon and the linkage of the movie to some sort of repressed Fear Of A Black Planet is so far removed from anything remotely resembling cogent analysis that I find myself at a loss for words. Philip Kennicott seems to have missed his calling. With a mind as nimble as his, he should be writing bumper stickers.


Believing Barack Or Your Own Lying Eyes, Part 2

August 6, 2009

Over at The Corner, Jonah Goldberg posts this video:

This is your America, my friends. Fight to keep it. Contact your representatives and let them know: NO PUBLIC OPTION.


UPDATE: Meanwhile, the Hot Air folks are running this RNC ad:

I think this is a good ad. I’m not quite as positive on it as Hot Air is, but that’s because this whole thing has me so riled up I want more red meat. But taking myself out of the equation, I think the ad hits the right notes. Humor is a much more devastating weapon than the heavy-handed mockery the Left is notorious for spouting, and the ad makes the points with a nice, light touch, especially compared to the shrill, raving nuttiness of the DNC’s ad (also posted on Hot Air with the great headline: “Mobs of Right-Wing Lunatics Want To Feast On Your Flesh“):


Reason Finds Fishmongers

August 5, 2009

The folks over at Reason have discovered a provider of “fishy” information about health care reform. Shockingly, it’s one of their own, but they didn’t let that stop them from doing their duty as Good Citizens and turning him in:


Rat Patrol, Obama-Style

August 5, 2009

The Administration has responded to the You Tube videos that are currently making the rounds showing Obama in his days before the Presidency advocating a single-payer system. They have posted a video that puts the comments “in context.” Of course, the video is an hour long so nobody except the terminally bored will watch the entire thing. They then show a current video where Obama lies through his teeth about not wanting a single-payer system.

But what’s interesting here is this paragraph:

There is a lot of disinformation about health insurance reform out there, spanning from control of personal finances to end of life care. These rumors often travel just below the surface via chain emails or through casual conversation. Since we can’t keep track of all of them here at the White House, we’re asking for your help. If you get an email or see something on the web about health insurance reform that seems fishy, send it to flag@whitehouse.gov.

Now, I’m reasonably sure that they don’t mean any harm here. They’re likely looking to collect the arguments against health care reform so that they can then spin out a rebuttal. But that paragraph looks an awful lot like they’re asking folks to drop a dime on people who send emails against health care reform, or who post things to web sites. Like bloggers. Like…gulp…me.

I can’t help but wonder what the outcry from the Left would have been if the Bush Administration had posted something on the White House web site asking people to email them if they heard “something fishy” from people opposed to the Iraq War. There would have been cries of “Enemies List!” and “McCarthyism!” The Kooky Kos Kids would have demanded an investigation and the immediate repeal of the Patriot Act. The nutjobs at Democratic Underground would have somehow tied it into the government conspiracy to bring down the World Trade Towers. Harry Reid would have taken to the floor of the Senate and told the world that he was “troubled.”

The Right, having more of a sense of humor than the Left, is taking a different tack. Michelle Malkin snitched on herself. I plan on doing so, also, letting them know that they won’t take me alive. Tevi Troy at The Corner on NRO advocates the same. Hot Air posts a list of questions for you to ask at the next Town Hall meeting. Allahpundit suggests sending messages like: “Barack Obama was once caught on video singing the praises of single-payer health care.”

This isn’t the first time the Obama administration has shown a certain ham-handedness on the Web. The Web site for the Cash For Clunkers program originally had this gem of legal-ese on it:

Any or all uses of this system, any or all uses of this system and all files on this system may be intercepted, monitored, recorded, copied, audited, inspected, and disclosed to authorized CARS, DOT, and law enforcement personnel as well as all authorized officials of other agencies, both domestic and foreign. By using this system, the user consents to such interception, monitoring, recording, copying, auditing, inspecting and disclosure at the discretion of CARS or the DOT personnel.

The paragraph has been removed from the Web site after Glenn Beck brought it to light, but what this paragraph clearly says is that by signing onto this Web site, the government is legally allowed to access anything and everything on your computer.

As with the snitch patrol advocated on the health care page, I doubt that this paragraph was written with any sort of devious intention. Most likely it was just some overheated lawyer trying to cover imaginary bases.

Here is the situation: either the Administration really does want total access to your computer and wants you to rat out your friend who’s opposed to health care reform, or they aren’t. If they aren’t, they should be more careful with what they write. If they are, we’ve got a whole other problem here.


UPDATE: Here’s the text of the email I sent to flag@whitehouse.gov:

There’s some crazy-ass blogger out there who posted a video wherein President Barack Obama seems to be advocating a single-payer system! You can find it here: https://blaknsam.wordpress.com/2009/08/03/who-will-you-believe-on-health-care-reform-barack-obama-or-your-own-lying-eyes/ He also posted a link to other videos here: https://blaknsam.wordpress.com/2009/08/03/more-videos-on-health-care-reform/. He even tried to OVERTHROW THE GOVERNMENT by providing alternative solutions to the health care crisis here: https://blaknsam.wordpress.com/2009/07/23/healthcare-problems-and-solutions/ and accuses President Barack Obama of using SCARE TACTICS here: https://blaknsam.wordpress.com/2009/07/30/the-obama-straw-man/

This guy should be arrested immediately, but a crazy guy like this won’t be taken alive!

Peace and love under Barack,

UPDATE II: Also, Brutally Honest has the details on Operation Go Flag Yourself.


You So Obama!

August 4, 2009

Professor Pamela Munro and her UCLA students put together a “slang” dictionary every four years. They compile all the latest and greatest example of pimply hyperbole that those kooky kids of today are saying. Latest entries include the usual IM and email abbreviations, like “IDK” for “I Don’t Know.”

Also included in the dictionary is the word “Obama.” Apparently it means “cool,” as in “You so obama!” I guess grammar isn’t something that’s making the rounds in UCLA.

I can’t help but wonder what the definition of “obama” will be when the next volume comes out in four years.