Although I'm a progressive, I love watching Morning Joe. I love to listen to Joe Scarborough's superficial explanations and rants about the path our country is taking and then disassemble them before my wife, friends, and those I meet online. Yeah, Joe makes me look like a Rhodes Scholar. I wish we were friends, so I could wear my "I'm with Stupid" T-shirt and eat chicken wings with him at the bar.
However, I really watch the show to watch "Thoroughly Moderate Mika." Ms. Brzezinski is a very intelligent woman and very easy on the eyes. However, her opinions in regards to race in society are shockingly shallow.
It was quite evident that Mika was set on
creating a new Reverend Wright scandal based on President Obama's
opinion that the Cambridge, MA police "acted stupidly" in regards to
the handling of Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. Mika had bought Sergeant James Crowley's story (hook, line, and sinker) about what happened at
Professor Gate's home and was equally not ready to believe Gate's
account of what happened.
Well, their little plot backfired. Guests Eugene Robinson, Dylan
Ratigan, Carlos Watson, and Harold Ford all took a more rational
approach to the situation, saying that there were, in fact, legitimate
questions concerning the behavior of Sergeant Crowley. Ratigan was able
to destroy Mika's whole line of thought by giving statistics proving
that racial profiling is still the norm in police work.
It is very obvious that Brzezinski has lead a very sheltered life,
having grown up pampered and rich. Somehow, from this ivory tower she
still fancies herself in, she doesn't believe that we all
still have issues with race, whether we're a talk-show host, the
President, a college professor, or a police officer. And,
unfortunately, she thought she could make a comment by Obama that the
police "acted stupidly" prove that he's something other than fair in
regards to this matter.
I don't know if Mika understands what it is like to get pulled over for
"driving while black," being followed by security in department stores,
or being kicked out of a private pool club for no real apparent reason.
She also looks at racists as boogeymen that exist mostly in our
fantasies. Well, yes there are some racist boogeymen, but many glaring
examples of racism come from people who would never think of using the
"n" word or would cross the street because they are afraid of passing
by a black person.
Most racism is committed on a subconscious level by perfectly rational
people who think they're doing the right thing. I'm sure this is the
case with the Cambridge police officer.
No, I don't think the police are overt racists, but they did act stupidly and thoughtlessly. Rather than letting this issue divide us, we should learn from it and continue forward.
Shame on Mika for trying to create some sort of "smoking gun" moment against the President's judgment on this matter.