Purge This Poison
Tuesday 20 July 2010
by: Eugene Robinson, Op-Ed

Ben Jealous, president of the NAACP. (Photo: Civil Rights)
Washington - That was quick. We now have proof the NAACP was right.
When the nation's leading civil rights organization passed a resolution condemning displays of racism by tea party activists, leaders of the movement reacted with umbrage so thick you could cut it with a knife -- then demonstrated that the NAACP's allegation was entirely justified.
On Sunday, the National Tea Party Federation announced it had expelled one of the movement's most prominent figures -- a California blowhard named Mark Williams -- because of the outrageously racist things he had said about the NAACP. Ejected along with Williams was his whole organization, Tea Party Express, which had been a particularly active, high-profile group.
The last straw was a "satirical" letter that Williams, a right-wing talk radio host, posted on his website. It was supposed to be a missive from NAACP President Ben Jealous to Abraham Lincoln, and the Tea Party Federation deemed it "clearly offensive." With good reason.
Here is one passage: "We Colored People have taken a vote and decided that we don't cotton to that whole emancipation thing. Freedom means having to work for real, think for ourselves, and take consequences along with the rewards. That is just far too much to ask of us Colored People and we demand that it stop!"
Amazingly, it gets worse:
"Perhaps the most racist point of all in the tea parties is their demand that government 'stop raising our taxes.' That is outrageous! How will we coloreds ever get a wide-screen TV in every room if non-coloreds get to keep what they earn? Totally racist! The tea party expects coloreds to be productive members of society? Mr. Lincoln, you were the greatest racist ever. We had a great gig. Three squares, room and board, all our decisions made by the massa in the house. Please repeal the 13th and 14th Amendments and let us get back to where we belong."
That's not satire, it's hate speech. The national federation should be commended for moving quickly to cut all ties with this unreconstructed bigot. But Williams is not some obscure figure from the movement's outer fringe. He's a big player.
Tea Party Express lists as its "national sponsor" a political action committee named Our Country Deserves Better, which spent about $350,000 on Sen. Scott Brown's winning campaign in Massachusetts and is pouring hundreds of thousands of dollars into Nevada on behalf of candidate Sharron Angle. Tea Party Express boasts on its website of having staged rallies featuring such speakers as Sarah Palin, Ann Coulter and one Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher, better known as Joe the Plumber.
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Have the rest of the movement's leaders never noticed Williams' rhetoric before now? His most recent obsession, before the NAACP flap, has been a crusade to halt construction of a mosque in lower Manhattan near Ground Zero. He has called the proposed structure a place where Muslims would honor the al-Qaeda hijackers and "worship the terrorists' monkey-god." He has called President Obama an "Indonesian Muslim turned welfare thug."
If Williams is now a pariah in tea party circles, that's progress. But this episode should prompt the national leadership to look inward and acknowledge -- not just to the rest of us, but also to themselves -- that ugly, racially charged rhetoric has been part of the movement's stock and trade all along. If the tea party groundswell is to mature into something important and lasting, it needs to purge itself of this poison.
And if the Republican Party is going to try to harness the tea party's passion on behalf of GOP candidates, responsible leaders need to make clear that racism will not be tolerated. Yet Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell declined to talk about the NAACP flap when asked about it Sunday, and Sen. John Cornyn volunteered that accusing the tea party of racism is "slanderous."
It's not slander if it's the truth, senator. No one can deny that some fraction of the tea party's considerable energy is generated by racism. Excommunicating Mark Williams was a start to disowning and discarding this element -- but just a start.
And by the way, remember when Attorney General Eric Holder urged us to have a national conversation about race? Well, this is how we do it -- awkwardly and episodically, almost always in reaction to a specific event. We don't talk, we shout and grumble. It ain't pretty, but it's the American way.
Eugene Robinson's e-mail address is eugenerobinson(at)washpost.com.
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Mark Williams is a national
Tue, 07/20/2010 - 09:30 — Anonymous (not verified)Mark Williams is a national embarrassment. But you can be sure what he's saying many other right-wingers are at least thinking. (Rand Paul, for instance, is simply a more "scholarly" edition of the same thing.) So many people in this country have a pre-1964 mindset...and a good percentage of them have found their way into the loony "tea parties".
Refreshing to see the tea
Tue, 07/20/2010 - 10:26 — OrwellWasAnOptimist (not verified)Refreshing to see the tea baggers eating their own. Hopefully they won't stop until there is only one left. Then we can put the last teabagger/bigot in a zoo, and watch the last of a malignant species die of old age, alone. Ah, what sweet times those would be!
I couldnt be any more left,
Tue, 07/20/2010 - 11:35 — Anonymous (not verified)I couldnt be any more left, I think the tea baggers are a valuable organization. If nothing else, now it's out in the open and can be discussed. People who are really pissed about taxation, and this country. Perhaps for the wrong reasons, but as long as their "wrong reasons" get national coverage, we're making progress. Ultimately the hate speech will be weeded out, and if not the party will fade like the popularity of the confederate flag.
To a certain extent, I
Tue, 07/20/2010 - 11:58 — Anonymous (not verified)To a certain extent, I agree. It appears we're finally starting to get to the heart of the matter: a huge population accustomed to white privilege who are terrified of losing that privilege. Through the cracks it comes out in racist rhetoric and claims that they just want to hold on to their "hard-earned" money. That many of us white folks benefit from generations of money, property and influence denied non-whites seems to escape them. But I believe underneath it all, some are aware and many are afraid.
I wouldn't change anything.
Tue, 07/20/2010 - 13:04 — Anonymous (not verified)I wouldn't change anything. At least this way they're all contained where we can identify them. Behavior like this doesn't just disappear. Like water it will look for another place to leak into a puddle.
I would not compare the
Tue, 07/20/2010 - 17:37 — Anonymous (not verified)I would not compare the behavior to that of water. Water has some nice qualities. More like the sludge seeping up in huge quantities to pollute an entire shoreline and destroy lots of natural beauty. I only wish we had some dispersant to spray on these people...
The very name "Tea Party"
Tue, 07/20/2010 - 21:06 — Anonymous (not verified)The very name "Tea Party" places this grassroots movement in the political, not the social sphere. Most Tea party people are libertarian types. And yes, they come in all colors, races and creeds. I have seen the percentages analyzed in the New York Times a few months ago. And while these numbers do not perfectly reflect the percentage breakdown of whites, blacks, latinos, asians etc., they are not that far below. Maybe somebody else remembers that article. I thought it was interesting. So, yes, the Tea Party is predominantly white, but so is America. That is majority is changing fast. But all this talk of race is nothing but a tempest in a teapot stirred up by the elites. The banksters are euql opportunity thieves and have (and are) robbing all Americans equally.
As a conservative, I can
Tue, 07/20/2010 - 21:51 — superjudge3 (not verified)As a conservative, I can tell you that the majority of the Tea Party movement is not racist. However, there are enough racists for there to be an issue, and I am glad that Williams is out. Comments like his ruin the good message of limited government and are just evil in general.
More political psychobable
Wed, 07/21/2010 - 11:10 — Arminius Aurelius (not verified)More political psychobable on the part of the NAACP . They even after the election of Obama is still to play the role of the victim year after year , ad nauseum . The NAACP [ and Jesse Jackson and the Al Sharpton ] would do their people a great service if they would encourage their people to get an education , learn to speak the Kings English , learn a trade , work hard and learn thrift . That is how you succeed in this country . An intelligent person , a hard worker whose work ethic is superior to others will succeed no matter what his color is , black , brown , green or white. I will hire ANYONE who is an asset to my business. Racism ? Why is it that 90 % + of the Jewish people live the good life without government subsidies ?
Most Horrifying was
Thu, 07/22/2010 - 11:04 — Anonymous (not verified)Most Horrifying was establishment crony Joe Biden, who gave credence to the Corporate Funded Baggers. He's white, he's the VP, he's the kinda guy every Defense Loving fat bloke would like to have a beer with. Robinson doesn't even mention this, he's a piss poor writer.
1 trillion for the Defense - doesn't sound like limited Gov. Limited Gov must mean the Fed's ATM is aimed directly into the pockets of Corporations and the wealthy, which is why the Bag movement started. Remember when these stupid A-holes were defending Wall Street by holding signs up stating they "weren't going to pay people's mortgages"? They'll get their Civil War if they keep up their violence. ( And they know it. )
Every contractor from San Diego to DC must have their mouths removed from the Federal Tit, this is most problematic because the corruption is so endemic. The cry is for more "privatization" which simply means your tax dollars are funneled directly to the likes of Freedom Works.
16:10 Jews like Larry
Thu, 07/22/2010 - 11:09 — Anonymous (not verified)16:10 Jews like Larry Blankfein for example? Let's call it a bailout, or socialism for the rich which I know Baggers don't prefer.
I'll hire you, and then fire you. Thus, I'll have used the same tax scam your heros and their attorneys use to hide their earnings. Oh yeah - I'll make sure I let you go with cause - wouldn't want you getting UI welfare. Race is so yesterday, there are better ways to drive people into the ground.
Jason Alexander. Now there
Thu, 07/22/2010 - 20:40 — Anonymous (not verified)Jason Alexander. Now there is a jewish guy who isnt a zionist. Shalom!
Arminius: In matters of
Wed, 07/28/2010 - 13:33 — Frances in California (not verified)Arminius: In matters of Civil Liberties, you come down firmly on the side of the Constitution; but this time - as you do every time something concerning non-white people comes up - your innate bigotry is showing.