February 2, 2019

Should we try to understand Governor Northam or demand that he Al Franken himself?

Is the Democratic Party the party of no forgiveness? Does it need its own guy to kill himself because they want to be able to kill other people? Unquestionably, if a picture like this...



... had shown up from President Trump's old yearbook, Democrats would yell that he must resign. How can they retain their credibility to ruin Republicans if they don't destroy their own? I see Kamala Harris jumped right in to lead the pack. Harris is to Northam what Gillibrand was to Franken. Instant death. No pausing to reflect on human frailty. No empathy for the the imperfect judgment of young people. No contextualizing, even so soon after people misread what they saw in the photograph of the Covington Catholic boy and the Native American elder.

What was the context? Is asking for the context extending white privilege and contributing to the ravages of racism? I want to read Northham's own statement. Does that make me complicit in historical evil? The Democratic frontrunner for President, Kamala Harris, didn't sound interested in context, understanding, or empathy. She performed snap judgment. Northam must resign.

But let's read. Let's see what Northam gives us to think about.
Earlier today, a website published a photograph of me from my 1984 medical school yearbook in a costume that is clearly racist and offensive.
So we know that is him in the photograph... but which one is he? And why isn't he telling us?! Maybe if I could figure out which costume is worse, I'd know why he isn't telling. The KKK character is the evil one, but the other one is blackface, and everyone knows that a white person must never, ever put on blackface. I mean, Ted Danson didn't know in 1993 (and Whoopi Goldberg dared him to do it (he said)) but young Ralph Northam was supposed to know in 1983.

What was the occasion? A costume party of some sort? Is there anything to be said about the apparent camaraderie between the Klansman and the black man? Some vision of the peaceable kingdom: "The wolf will live with the lamb, the leopard will lie down with the goat, the calf and the lion and the yearling together..."



But a white man put on blackface and another white man put on a KKK outfit and that's all the there is: Northam's statement, adding nothing but a confession that he was inside one of those costumes, implicitly says, there is no context to consider. To contextualize would be to minimize guilt, when he wants to take on full guilt... except for the little detail of costume was his. (Is he waiting to hear which costume is worse? Which one does he want to be, given that he has to be one?)

The statement continues:
I am deeply sorry for the decision I made to appear as I did in this photo...
You mean as a Klansman or as a black man? I'd like to know, even as I'm unsure which is worse.
... and for the hurt that decision caused then and now. This behavior is not in keeping with who I am today...
But who were you then? What did the costume mean? Were you actually a racist at the time? I'd like to know what he remembers thinking and what other people said. Maybe he isn't talking about it because there was some garish racial foolery or even bigotry, but I suspect he's keeping it short because he's been advised that any attempt to explain will be taken as a failure to take racism seriously. You'll be making it worse.
... and the values I have fought for throughout my career in the military, in medicine, and in public service. But I want to be clear, I understand how this decision shakes Virginians’ faith in that commitment. I recognize that it will take time and serious effort to heal the damage this conduct has caused. I am ready to do that important work. The first step is to offer my sincerest apology and to state my absolute commitment to living up to the expectations Virginians set for me when they elected me to be their Governor.
The elements of an apology are thus firmly in place. Must he also resign? This isn't the Senate. He can't be expelled by a bunch of Senators like Al Franken. But Al Franken ousted himself when the Senators banded together against him. Will Northam take himself out? If he does, what will it mean?

Let's look to Kamala Harris as a source of meaning. Her tweet:
Leaders are called to a higher standard, and the stain of racism should have no place in the halls of government. The Governor of Virginia should step aside so the public can heal and move forward together.
Northam did something 30 years ago. How is his presence in the "halls of government" the presence of the "stain of racism"? This is grandiose and severe language. And yet it purports to give priority to healing and moving forward. If we really cared about healing and moving forward, wouldn't we believe that a man may have moved forward over the course of 30 years and not insist that he is stained forever?

If we are stained forever by what is in the past, then there is no healing, no moving forward — ever, no matter what. So how could Northam's resignation help us do what cannot be done? And, most absurdly, how are we moving forward "together" if the main thing that must be done is to leave one of us behind? There is no "together," no "healing," no "moving forward," just relentless stain, rejection, and punishment.

I'm concentrating on Kamala Harris, because she seems to be the Democratic Party frontrunner for President and because her call for Northam's resignation is the first one I've heard, but others have followed the same path of no forgiveness. The candidates for President look desperate not to be left behind. They see which way things seem to be going and they rush to get there too. Julian Castro, Elizabeth Warren, Kirsten Gillibrand, Sherrod Brown,  John Hickenlooper,  Eric Swalwell (who?), Terry McAuliffe. I see why they have to do it, to preserve the Democratic Party brand, and yet I think it's an awful brand — relentless, unforgiving, without context, without careful consideration.

And (most ironically) it makes it harder to say that racism is pervasive and runs throughout humanity. We're stuck in a shallow ritual of identifying scapegoats and imagining that we could emerge from that ritual stainless and whole.

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DanTheMan said...

The photo was deceptively edited.

Isn't that the D's usual excuse when caught red-handed?

loudogblog said...

I'm not comfortable with the concept of destroying people's careers for stupid things that they did in the past. Humans are not perfect and we all mess up from time to time. What's important is where your head is now, not where your head was at a drunken party decades ago. I don't think that Al Franken should have resigned and, at first, I didn't think that Gov Northam should have been forced to resign. But now that he's obviously lying and trying to claim that it wasn't him in the photo, I think that he can't be trusted to be truthful in 2019 and should resign.

mccullough said...

Northam could break the cycle by not resigning. Say it’s ridiculous to resign for something from 35 years ago.

Frankenstein could have as well.

These guys are cowards. Only Catholic school kids have the guts to stick through this shit.

Can learn a lot from Kavanaugh and the Covington boys.

Kamala made a big mistake going after the Catholics. They won’t back down from her.

Humperdink said...

"If we count the number of racists in each political philosophy we will clearly see the right has far far far more of them. Full stop."

Inga says Full stop and therefore it's settled science. No comments permitted from this point forward. Lefties continue to brighten my day.

William said...

I went to a Catholic HS, Jesuit even. I take a lot of offense at the way those kids were stereotyped and dumped on, People really luxuriated in their hatred and contempt for them. It was truly ugly. Nathan Phillips and the black Israelites look like low lifes. The criticism of them has been muted and nuanced or non-existent......This flap is mildly amusing--part morality play, part farce, but the Covington thing was genuinely ugly and infuriating, I think the Dems have lost the white Catholic vote forever and ever.

n.n said...

It does not matter if you are a warlock or a witch, enjoy inherited or earned privilege, are a fetus or a baby or even a person. That said, it should be acknowledged that one of them wore a hood to mitigate the potential misperception of diversity with a coal dust-face.

chuckR said...

Even being most charitable, Northam was wrong to put on his doctor hat and comment on Tran's bill without proper reflection. As long as there is a Kermit Gosnell practicing medicine, it doesn't matter how many ethical and compassionate docs there are. Further, bill sponsor Tran is an idiot and clearly hadn't done any critical thinking - she demonstrated that by her comments.

modifying what loudogblog said just a little:

But now that he (appears to be) lying and trying to claim that it wasn't him in the photo, I think that he can't be trusted to be truthful in 2019 and should resign.

Agreed, plus in the words of Breitbart Fuck. You. War.

n.n said...

Franken, with a giggle, normalized sexual harassment. Despite his momentary lapse of political congruence, he may yet have been democratically viable, and should not have self-aborted. Northam, on the other hand, is clearly a warlock, should be tried by press, and summarily Planned for his multidecadal transgressions of social justice.

robother said...

Northam's now claiming it ain't him in the Photo that yesterday he apologized for being in. In law, this is know as pleading in the alternative. Extremely tricky strategy even for a licensed lawyer in a courtroom--definitely not for MDs to try in the political arena.

Humperdink said...

Governor Northam channeling his inner Bill Clinton (wagging his finger at the camera): " I did not have black face with that picture. I never told anyone to lie about it. No, not ever. These allegations are false. Now I need to go to work for the pregnant women of the Commonwealth of Virginia".

MountainMan said...

"If we count the number of racists in each political philosophy we will clearly see the right has far far far more of them. Full stop."

This is, by far, one of the dumbest comments I have ever seen on this blog.

Got any numbers to back that up?

jj121957 said...

Keep your hood on and you'll always have deniability.

brotio said...

@ Meade

I propose that we pack up EVERY institution of government in the DC metro area, and move the US Capital to Stovepipe Wells, CA (in Death Valley), and mandate that Congress be in session from May 1 to October 1 without recess.

ALL of it must move. The FBI, CIA, EPA, FDA, NSA, Pentagon, and every other bureaucratic headquarters must move to the new Capital. No vacations allowed June through August. Office hours must be from 9:00AM to 5:00PM. No air conditioning in federal buildings. The founders of Stovepipe Wells didn't need it, neither do politicians and bureaucrats.

The bureaucrats and elected representatives would then have an idea of the Hell they’ve created for the rest of us.

It might also give purpose to the Train To Nowhere.

Joanne Jacobs said...

Northam now says he's not sure he's in the photo, but he remembers darkening his face to play Michael Jackson in a variety show.

Reportedly, med students chose the photos for their yearbook pages: I can't believe he chose a photo that he's not in. (Of course, it's hard to believe he wanted to be remembered by this photo. He must have thought it showed him as a wild and crazy guy.)

He also brags about beer drinking on his med-school yearbook page, when he must have been in his mid-20s. We know how horrible it is for high school students to brag about drinking beer. Is it better for med students?

tcrosse said...

"If we count the number of racists in each political philosophy we will clearly see
the right has far far far more of them. Full stop."

The Left has a stranglehold on Anti-Semites. End Paragraph.

tim in vermont said...

Anti-racism is itself an evil position, as it is designed as a smokescreen for every other sort of evil.

That’s the truth, as it is commonly used in the United States. I mean who is for racism?

tim in vermont said...

"If we count the number of racists in each political philosophy we will clearly see
the right has far far far more of them. Full stop."


Well, white racism is largely a phenomenon of the powerless these days. And the Democrats have kicked the white working poor to the curb, and nobody “of color” can ever be racist, and “racism” is very loosely defined and includes people who oppose policy positions the Democrats take on the grounds that they don’t think they can work. For instance, it is a racist position to think that stanching the flow of illegal labor into this country will lower unemployment and rage wages for the black working poor.

Nicholas said...

Blogger Mike Sylwester said...

Correction to my comment at 7:56 AM

I inadvertently used the expression colored person.

I meant to write Person of Color.

Please make the mental correction.

Last time i looked, the NAACP was an association for the advancement of "colored people". Get a grip man, you have nothing to apologizse for.

rcocean said...

"I'm not comfortable with the concept of destroying people's careers for stupid things that they did in the past."

True, but I'm extremely comfortable with holding people to the same standard they hold others to. So, goodbye Gov. Northam. Look at your return to the private sector as a chance to attack Racism 24/7!

RMc said...

I propose that we pack up EVERY institution of government in the DC metro area, and move the US Capital to Stovepipe Wells, CA (in Death Valley), and mandate that Congress be in session from May 1 to October 1 without recess.

Or simply unplug DC from the power grid and return it to pre-air conditioning days.

Rick.T. said...

Harris should have had her own stains to worry about but fortunately they all came out of the sheets when Willie did the laundry.

Char Char Binks, Esq. said...

Do governors have Frankening privileges?

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