Who would be at all surprised that the Republican Party didnât celebrate Barack Obama on Presidentsâ Day?
Thatâs not a rhetorical question, sadly, but a trivia one. Quick, name two people on cable news â say, MSNBC, since Iâm going to assume youâre the intelligent type and read the headline â who would be dense enough to rail against the GOP for posting a Presidentsâ Day meme on Monday that didnât lionize the 44th president of the United States.
If you guessed Joy Reid and Elie Mystal â a frequent network contributor, particularly to Reidâs show â you win the prize. Both of them commented on how they thought the meme was whitewashing the presidency on Twitter without noticing how farcical that sounded.
In fact, the meme didnât even mention Obama. And thatâs what got them upset.
Then again, Reid tends to get herself into some kind of ridiculous jam every week or so. We here at The Western Journal like to highlight this lighter side of the political debate â while acknowledging it has serious implications to MSNBCâs credibility as a journalistic outlet. (And they like to criticize Fox News, for Peteâs sake.) Weâll continue keeping readers abreast of this preposterousness. You can help by subscribing.
First, hereâs the meme weâre discussing:
If youâve been on social Media for any length of time, you know how this work. If not, hereâs an example from 2019, noting that Washington, D.C., was known as the âDistrict of Championsâ at that moment because the NHLâs Washington Capitals, MLBâs Washington Nationals and the WNBAâs Washington Mystics had won titles.
However, the cityâs football team â then the Washington Redskins, soon to become the Washington Football Team and now the Washington Commanders â well, not so much:
Thereâs a kind-of reason to laugh at this meme, which may not have been as well-considered as it could have been. That reason wasnât the one given by plenty of Democrats â including Reid, who was shocked not just that Biden was the âNot Youâ when the GOP was talking about âGreat U.S. Presidentsâ but that Obama didnât even factor in.
Reid quote-tweeted an equally dense Christine Pelosi, daughter of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who said, âIf you want to know what Republicans âanti-CRT educationâ looks like, here it is! They whited out President Obama during Black History Month.â
âDisappearing the first Black president while whitewashing Richard Nixon and disrespecting the man who served as the first Black presidentâs VP, who is now president,â Reid tweeted.
âNotable as this party writes education mandates telling your kidsâ teachers what they are allowed to teachâŚâ
Yes, well, the party that âwrites education mandates telling your kidsâ teachers what they are allowed to teachâ noticed Barack Obama was a Democrat, not a Republican. That gives them one up on Reid, I guess.
At least Reid picked out what most people mocked the GOPâs tweet for: including Nixon. (So, yes, this makes Christine Pelosi denser â but no major legacy Media source has seen fit to give her a punditry show for her incisive analysis, so weâre sticking with Reid here.)
Yes, Iâll grant the GOP probably could have excised the only president who resigned from office from the list (Ulysses S. Grant, Teddy Roosevelt and Gerald Ford all could have substituted ably), but thatâs still not what really got Christine Pelosi or Joy Reid hopping mad.
Same thing with Mystal, who also writes for liberal publication The Nation:
âThey put Nixon there POSITIVELY, but not Biden,â he tweeted. âAnd, of course, the @GOP would like you to think that Barack Obama never existed at all.â
Fine, I propose a trade-off: Give the GOP a mulligan. They can go back to the drawing board and take Nixon out. Consolidate the text for âPresidentsâ Dayâ in Calvin Coolidgeâs square and move the word âToâ to Eisenhowerâs.
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Then, put a pic of Barack Obama in the center left (the only time heâll ever be referred to as âcenter leftâ by conservatives) along with the text âNOT YOU.â In Bidenâs square, change the text to, âNOT YOU, EITHER.â Carry on from there. Problem solved!
But wait. Weâre forgetting all of the other diverse firsts that the GOP is whitewashing here with their Presidentsâ Day meme:
First disabled president. (FDR.)
First Catholic president. (JFK.)
First president to not know the definition of the word âis.â (Bill Clinton.)
First woman not-really-president but come on guys you know she totally deserved it and America let her down, so is that really her fault? (Hillary Clinton.)
Thatâs some pretty steep white privilege the GOP needs to overcome. However, according to Fox News, you know who else ignored all of those brave firsts, too?
Apparently, the Democrats âwould like you to think that Barack Obama never existed at all.â And thatâs not just me facetiously ragging on Elie Mystal: Bidenâs career was over after his dreadful 2008 presidential challenge until Barack Obama, looking to prove his seaworthiness with Wall Street and party establishment types, salvaged the senator from Delaware into a long, slow slide into irrelevance by the deus ex machina of the vice presidency. It seems just slightly ungrateful neither Biden nor the party acknowledged this.
But no â Pelosi, Reid and Mystal were all livid that the GOP, not the Democrats, werenât feting a former president whose positions they were diametrically opposed to. And itâs all because weâre just hopping mad over critical race theory and losing Eurocentric cultural hegemony. Why on Earth should we be the ones allowed to decide what our own kids are taught?
Iâd posit thereâs a better question, however: Why should three people so bereft of either imagination, good-faith arguments or common sense on the matter think theyâre the qualified ones?
This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.
