Now they tell us

By Ta-Nehisi Coates

The new McCain line--Bill Clinton was a racial unifier, tossed under the bus:

Schmidt sees a sort of political soul mate in Bill Clinton. "Say whatever you want about Bill Clinton," Schmidt said, "but it's deeply unfair to suggest his criticism of Obama was race-based. President Clinton was a force for unity in this country on this subject. Every American should be proud of his record as both a governor and president. But we knew it was coming in our direction because they did it against a President of the United State of their own party."

Right. The same guy who gave us the Sista Souljah moment--the term that we can't bury--was a "force for unity" on race. I actually don't think he was a force for disunity. I just don't think Clinton helped or hurt the cause much. For every advance he made for "racial unity," there's a black woman who he tossed over the bridge. But what do I know, I'm just a black guy in Harlem. Schmidt, meanwhile, has real credentials--he's a Republican trying to win a campaign. As we all know, nobody can speak with more authority on unifying the races than Republicans trying to win.

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