Saturday, September 13, 2008

Gimme Dem Old Time Values

Focus on the Family and American Values seem just a little out of touch with their own claims of wholesomeness. These guys actually think it's funny; actually think this is ok; actually profit from this. They were selling them for two days, stacked high on a table before they got yanked. These traditional values people have proven themselves to be klansmen. They are exactly the reason why this election is more important than any other in recent history.

This election will show our true character. It's already shown us theirs.

Forum sells 'Obama Waffles' with racial stereotype

Activists at a conservative political forum snapped up boxes of waffle mix depicting Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama as a racial stereotype on its front and wearing Arab-like headdress on its top flap.

Values Voter Summit organizers cut off sales of Obama Waffles boxes on Saturday, saying they had not realized the boxes displayed "offensive material." The summit and the exhibit hall where the boxes were sold had been open since Thursday afternoon.

The box was meant as political satire, said Mark Whitlock and Bob DeMoss, two writers from Franklin, Tenn., who created the mix. They sold it for $10 a box from a rented booth at the summit sponsored by the lobbying arm of the Family Research Council.

David Nammo, executive director of the lobbying group FRC Action, said summit organizers were told the boxes were a parody of Obama's policy positions but had not examined them closely.

Republican Party stalwarts Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney were among speakers at the forum, which officials said drew 2,100 activists from 44 states.

While Obama Waffles takes aim at Obama's politics by poking fun at his public remarks and positions on issues, it also plays off the old image of the pancake-mix icon Aunt Jemima, which has been widely criticized as a demeaning stereotype. Obama is portrayed with popping eyes and big, thick lips as he stares at a plate of waffles and smiles broadly.

Placing Obama in Arab-like headdress recalls the false rumor that he is a follower of Islam, though he is actually a Christian.

On the back of the box, Obama is depicted in stereotypical Mexican dress, including a sombrero, above a recipe for "Open Border Fiesta Waffles" that says it can serve "4 or more illegal aliens." The recipe includes a tip: "While waiting for these zesty treats to invade your home, why not learn a foreign language?"

The novelty item also takes shots at 2004 Democratic nominee John Kerry, Obama's wife, Michelle, and Obama's former pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright.

The Obama campaign declined to comment.

Wearing white chef's aprons, Whitlock and DeMoss were doing a brisk business at noon Saturday selling the waffle mix to people crowded around their booth. Two pyramids of waffle mix boxes stood several feet high on the booth's table.

"It's the ultimate political souvenir," DeMoss told a customer.

Asked if he considered the pictures of Obama on the box to be racial stereotypes, Whitlock said: "We had some people mention that to us, but you think of Newman's Own or Emeril's — there are tons and tons of personality-branded food products on the market. So we've taken that model and, using political satire, have highlighted his policies, his position changes."

The socially conservative public policy groups American Values and Focus on the Family Action co-sponsored the summit.

4 comments:

Baywatch said...

it's the ultimate political souvenir

Anonymous said...

lousy sense of taste and humor. But the premise that seems to be being floated here that if 'we' don't elect the person with a better tan then 'we' are somehow racist needs to be exposed for the desperate ploy that it is. Fine, lets punt McCain, no problem with that from me, but spare me the Obama only loses due to bigotry angle.
Other than that, the Broncos look good so far and I am glad to support a franchise and owner that actually prefer victory over taking payroll $ and building new team offices (see kc).

Crusty

arlopop said...

I'm not floating that. I'm saying that this is our chance to look racist items like this squarely in the face and call them for what they are. I don't care if you're voting for McCain, Paul, Barr, or Nader, if you defend shit like this (and, crusty, I know you don't) then the despicable nature of your character is betrayed to the world.

The Obama campaign you will notice made no comment. They know it is politically inexpedient to dwell on this. Let the shame fall without their help. But to be honest, Obama has been through racism in his life to a degree that no white american male will ever comprehend. He not only shrugs it off, but realizes that railing against it does less good than proving by his actions that it's false.

Call up the youtube video of his speech last spring on racism in this country. Listen to it. Hear him put the issues out there - not as a black man - but as an american. It is not a man who is angry about how HIS race has been treated and what THEY have suffered. It's a man who has gone beyond that to realize that the damage is done to everyone involved and that it does our country, our nation, nothing but ill.

Cynic that you might be, Crusty, take a good look at Obama without the rhetoric of politics - you might see a better, more noble man than most.

Anonymous said...

I like the guy. Just use a narrower brush you old fart.

Kwusty