Is There An Echo In Here?

Daniel Henninger of The Wall Street Journal makes a point that didn't occur to me until he wrote about it. Once he did, it is rather obvious. As Barack Obama was being bloodied by the Wright controversy this week, Henninger wonders where his friends were.

This week we learned the limit of a dream in American politics. At Barack Obama's darkest hour, not one prominent ally came forward to support him. Everyone abandoned Everyman.

No prominent black clergyman came forth to make even the simple point that Jeremiah Wright's notion of the "black church" is but one point on a spectrum of faith. Rev. Wright, now written off as a virtual nut case, got more support from black clergymen than did Obama.

Barack Obama was bleeding by Monday and needed cover. Where, when he could have used them, were Obama's oh-so-famous endorsers: Jesse Jackson, Ted Kennedy, Oprah, John Kerry, Chris Dodd, Patrick Leahy, Tom Daschle, Amy Klobuchar, Claire McCaskill, Jay Rockefeller, John Lewis, Toni Morrison, Roger Wilkins, Eric Holder, Robert Reich, Ted Sorenson, Alice Walker, David Wilhelm, Cornel West, Clifford Alexander, Donald McHenry, Patricia Wald, Newton Minow?

Where were all the big-city mayors who went over to the Obama camp: Chicago's Richard Daley, Cleveland's Frank Jackson, Atlanta's Shirley Franklin, Washington's Adrian Fenty, Newark's Cory Booker, Baltimore's Sheila Dixon?

It isn't hard for big names to get on talk TV to make a point. Any major op-ed page would have stopped the presses to print a statement of support from Ted Kennedy or such for the senator. None appeared. Call it profiles in gopher-holing.

There has been a lot of noise in the blogosphere but very few big-name Democrats have surfaced of late. Certainly none rushed to defend Obama when he needed it most. I actually think that's true to some extent in Hillary Clinton's case, as well. It really does look like the big names are hiding in a hole rather than go on the record defending either candidate.

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2 Responses to Is There An Echo In Here?

  1. Mwalimu Daudi says:

    Maybe the Messiah’s supporters are racists. At least that’s the accusation His supporters used to hurl at Republicans when they question the wisdom of drinking His Kool-Aid.
     
    Rabid, scorched earth identity politics is haunting the Democrats big-time this year. That’s Change I can believe in.

  2. Mockinbird says:

    Henninger is a good thinker and writer.