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WHITE ANXIETY.

The only way you can describe Obama's cabinet as lacking southerners is if you ignore blacks and women in the cabinet. As Steve Benen points out, Carol Browner is from Florida, Ron Kirk is a Texan, and Lisa Jackson is from New Orleans.

But the southern "snub" isn't really about there being no "southerners" in the cabinet. It's about there not being enough white men in the cabinet -- complaining about a lack of southerners is a less embarrassing way of expressing that than sounding like Michael Savage. For decades, "southernness" has symbolized a kind of white normalcy. It's why presidential candidates, no matter how brilliant (Clinton) or blue-blooded (Bush) have been able to use a southern identity to present themselves as "regular" Americans. It's why McCain aide Nancy Pfotenhauer said "Real Virginia" is "southern in nature." "Real Americans" are "southern in nature" and the only way to be "southern in nature" is to be white, and preferably a man. These thumbsuckers instinctively omit Kirk, Jackson, and Browner becasue they are essentially about the decline of what Bill O'Reilly fondly refers to as "the white male power structure."

--A. Serwer



COMMENTS

Seriously, Bush has about hte same number of Southerners in his cabinet. He's got Condi (who moved to Denver when she was 12), Spellings (who moved to TX from IL when she was 11), Jim Peake was born in MO, but was an army brat (I think)...maybe John Walters?

Enough southerners for Bush is not enough southerners for Obama. Good to know there's no double standard here.

Why should P.E. Obama make some special effort to appoint southerners? I have lived in the South for 20 years and 1/2 the people here think Obama is a socialist; the other 1/2 think he should be back in the fields, barefoot and picking cotton. Is this hyperbole? I think not, as a city park dedicated to Nathan Bedford Forrest (founder of KKK) is 1 block from my office.

If you think of Southerner as being someone from a region of the country, you don't understand. White southerners are best understood as an ethnic group like Italian-Americans or Irish-Americans.

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