So far Limbaugh’s tactic has been to frame his attacks on Obama in the words of liberals themselves. Among the musical parodies, which he writes with the comedian Paul Shanklin, in his arsenal is “Barack the Magic Negro,” sung to the tune of “Puff the Magic Dragon,” by a dead-on Al Sharpton impersonator. The song was met by indignation when he first played it in March — until Limbaugh revealed that the title and the idea of Obama as a redemptive black man à la Sidney Poitier — came from an op-ed piece written by a black commentator, David Ehrenstein, in The Los Angeles Times.Interestingly, Chafets wrote that Rush is both a Francophile and an admirer of Christopher Hitchens (see below)...
“This is slavery, not to speak one's thought.” ― Euripides, The Phoenician Women
Monday, July 07, 2008
David Ehrenstein & Rush Limbaugh, Together At Last...
Two journalists from different stages in my life turned up connected to each other in Zev Chafets' New York Times Magazine cover story yesterday: