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Newt Gingrich and "the food stamp president"


Posted: May 16, 2011

Newt Gingrich and "the food stamp president"

He didn't call Obama a "strapping young buck," but his slur is coded racism (and not very Catholic) just the same

By Joan Walsh
AP

Newt Gingrich doubled down on his clever new slur against President Obama as "the food stamp president." He tried the line in a Friday speech to the Georgia Republican convention, and he used it again on "Meet the Press Sunday." It's a short hop from Gingrich's slur to Ronald Reagan's attacks on "strapping young bucks" buying "T-bone steaks" with food stamps. Blaming our first black president for the sharp rise in food-stamp reliance (which resulted from the economic crash that happened on the watch of our most recent white president) is just the latest version of Rush Limbaugh suggesting that Obama's social policy amounts to "reparations" for black people.
But when host David Gregory suggested the term had racial overtones, Gingrich replied "That's bizarre," and added, "I have never said anything about President Obama which is racist." That's not quite as extreme or silly as Donald Trump declaring "I am the least racist person there is," but it's up there. He also told Georgia Republicans Friday that 2012 will be the most momentous election "since 1860," which happens to be the year we elected the anti-slavery Abraham Lincoln president, and he suggested the U.S. bring back a "voting standard" that requires voters to prove they know American history -- which sounds a lot like the "poll tests" outlawed by the Voting Rights Act.
Just last week Gingrich said Obama "knows how to get the whole country to resemble Detroit," which just happens to be home to many black people. And last year Gingrich accused Obama of "Kenyan anti-colonialist behavior" that made him "outside our comprehension" as Americans, spreading Dinesh D'Souza's idiocy that Obama inherited angry African anti-colonialism from the Kenyan father he never knew. “This is a person who is fundamentally out of touch with how the world works, who happened to have played a wonderful con, as a result of which he is now president,” Gingrich told the National Review Online last year.


All this from the guy who's supposed to be the "smart" candidate for the GOP nomination?
Republicans have done well with their quest to stigmatize social welfare programs as handouts to the undeserving, and to pretend that most of the undeserving are black people. But it may not be working as well today. Paul Ryan's class-war budget is going down in flames, largely because seniors are up in arms over Ryan's attacks on Medicare. Ryan and his GOP allies tried to be clever, making sure his plans to phase out Medicare wouldn't apply to today's seniors, who happen to be disproportionately white and disproportionately Republican. But seniors are seeing through the ruse, telling Ryan and the GOP that they want to protect Medicare for their children, too. Even Gingrich is now backing away from the Ryan budget, telling Gregory it's too "radical" and "too big a jump." A jump off a political cliff for Republicans, that is.
Let's hope Gingrich's attacks on our "food stamp president" backfire, too. I learned about the ex-GOP speaker's latest use of the term from the group Catholic Democrats, which Tweeted Sunday morning that the twice-divorced Catholic convert ought to have a look at Catholic social teaching if he's going to call himself a Catholic. The American bishops have lately been trying to remind Americans (and themselves, perhaps) that Catholic social teaching is about more than abortion. The church has long been a force on behalf of the poor and powerless, going back to Pope Leo XIII's encyclical Rerum Novarum (On the Condition of Labor) at the height of the Gilded Age in 1891, which put the church on the side of labor organizing, through Pope Benedict's "Caritas in Veritate" (Charity in Truth) of 2009, which restated the church's commitment to support for workers and the poor worldwide, in the wake of the greed-driven financial crisis of 2008.
House Speaker John Boehner got a taste of the rising Catholic concern for social justice when 83 Catholic scholars wrote to Boehner protesting his attacks on programs for the poor, after Boehner was chosen as Catholic University's commencement speaker. They didn't call on the university to cancel Boehner's address, unlike Catholic conservatives who protested Obama's commencement address at Notre Dame in 2009). They wrote:

Your voting record is at variance from one of the church's most ancient moral teachings. From the apostles to the present, the Magisterium of the Church has insisted that those in power are morally obliged to preference the needs of the poor. Your record in support of legislation to address the desperate needs of the poor is among the worst in Congress. This fundamental concern should have great urgency for Catholic policymakers. Yet, even now, you work in opposition to it.

The scholars also noted that the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops called Boehner-promoted Ryan budget as "anti-life" for its cuts to programs for pregnant women and children. Boehner's commencement address went on Saturday with a quiet protest from students who wore green placards reading "Where's the compassion, Speaker Boehner?" over their graduation gowns. Of course the Catholic Boehner didn't address the controversy; instead he shed tears remembering how his high school football coach called him the morning he became speaker to tell him "you can do it," which he considered an answer to his prayers.
Boehner may have been crying about what his support of the Ryan budget is doing to House GOP re-election chances. Gingrich could find that his racially coded attacks on Obama backfire as well. Both the poverty rate and the unemployment rate for white Americans have doubled since the start of this recession. Maybe Republican policies will succeed in uniting Americans across racial lines for a change, as more people see them as favoring one minority -- the super-rich -- over the rest of us.


  • Joan Walsh is Salon's editor at large. More: Joan Walsh
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His remarks are unfortunate, but not at all surprising - Connecting The Dots

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I wouldn't expect better from him. He has a track record of doing and saying just this kind of thing.

I am not a Newt fan, but he only told a fact here.nm - Frank

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nm

If you go back a few years, he has made some outlandish and racist comments - Not surprised that he is starting again

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This is just what he does. He hasn't changed. Google some of his racist comments from the past. He has not learned his lesson after being out of office and realizing the Republican party really didn't miss him while he was gone.

He has said some horrible things that I wouldn't repeat. - nm

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nm

This is mild. I could think of a lot worse deserving - names for our current lousy president.

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And you Obama lovers, WHAT has improved with him in office?! NOTHING! More people on food stamps, unemployment, housing market disaster, border problems worse... NOTHING is better. If you say things have improved, you are living in la-la land. He has also divided the country further and caused more class warfare.

La-la land - mbmt

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I think people are living in la-la land when they blame President Obama for all the past and current problems and expect him to come up with quick and easy solutions. I also think the idea that he has divided the country further and caused more class warfare is really pushing it. How has he done that? I get it that you do not like him, but don't you think you are exaggerating just a wee bit?

Good point. Americans love instant gratification - sm

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I think most things that are worth anything take time. We make good decisions rather than quick ones.

I think people are in la-la land when they - refuse to see how much

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WORSE things are. We are now at debt ceiling, 14 TRILLION dollars!! Hellooo...where are the jobs he promised? What about all the other broken promises? Where is ONE DIME of spending cuts? Seriously!! If he was a Republican president would you be saying the same thing, hey, cut him some slack, it's only been 2 years....

geez.
...and today we ran out of money. - Backwards Typist
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We are at the top as of this morning. Can't spend another nickel; oh, but Geithner came up with some ideas to get us through until they vote on the debt ceiling. Don't ask what they are. I didn't pay attention.

I also think Obama has divided this country further - Backwards Typist

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From the beginning, he insinuated that the pubs were the dems enemies in so many ways.

Have you read his 2 books? I'd like to, but can't see buying his books. I haven't been able to get to the library either but I'd like to verify the following phrases and how they are truly used in his books:

From Dreams From My Father:

"I ceased to advertise my mother's race at the age of 12 or 13, when I began to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites."

"I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mother's race."

"There was something about her that made me wary, a little too sure of herself, maybe and white."

"It remained necessary to prove which side you were on, to show your loyalty to the black masses, to strike out and name names."

"I never emulate white men and brown men whose fates didn't speak to my own. It was into my father's image, the black man, son of Africa, that I'd packed all the attributes I sought in myself: the attributes of Martin and Malcolm, DuBois and Mandela."

From Audacity of Hope:

"I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction."

Obama's Books - mbmt
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No, I have not read President Obama's books. I plan on doing that soon and will let you know what I think of them. Below is a link that shows that some of these quotes were manipulated and without full context so as to mislead the reader. It sounds to me like this is a man writing about coming to terms with his mixed-race heritage.

Hey, as for Republicans being enemies of the Democrats, I don't know if I would go that far. Should we just call it friendly opposition?

http://www.factcheck.org/askfactcheck/did_obama_write_that_he_would_stand.html
You haven't read it but you are quoting unknown text out of context? - Come on! You know better than that
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You're a smart person. You know better than to quote from a book you haven't read, OUT OF CONTEXT!

Recently a Fox report took something out of context and put it in one of their ads. I can't remember the words or topic now, but it's as if he said, "The bad guys say 'I am going to hurt you'" and they took out the first part so that it sounded as if he was saying the rest.

Taking things out of context is not okay. You already know that.
Just so we're clear on this- - Backwards Typist
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What I said was "I'd like to verify the following phrases and how they are truly used in his books." The words that should be emphasized are VERIFY and TRULY.

I didn't take those quotes seriously since I didn't read the books. I was questioning them..


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