Blog for Take Back America 2007

What The Boos Were About

Jun 20, 2007 at 08:08 AM by Bill Scher

Sen. Hillary Clinton being booed during her remarks is likely to be the big story coming out of Day 3 of Take Back America. What the boos were actually about is likely to be misreported.

Byron York at the National Review writes that the boos began after Clinton said, “The American military has done its job.” A fellow attendee told me he heard Fox News’ Carl Cameron report that she was booed because she said she supports the troops (though I have not been able to confirm Cameron’s remarks.)

That's flat wrong. The Politics on the Hudson blog gets it right: “They jeered the Democratic presidential hopeful when she blamed the Iraqi government for the continued violence that has bogged down U.S. troops.”

See the video for yourself, go to 23 minutes and 38 seconds into her remarks.

Why get booed for that?

Because a lot of people are sick and tired of what’s become a stand-by cop-out bipartisan talking point: that the Iraqis are solely to blame for the chaos and de-stablization.

As if the Iraqis invaded and occupied themselves.

The debacle cannot be turned around until blame is properly placed. Not on all the Iraqi people. Not on the propped-up Iraqi “government.” Not on America. Not on Americans. Not on the troops.

But on the individuals in Washington who planned the occupation, voted for the occupation, fund the occupation, and continue the occupation.

The Washington media are likely to miss the true nature of the boos, because this grassroots frustration at the constant blame-shifting has rarely been given the media megaphone. That it’s the Iraqis fault has become accepted fact.

I highly doubt Sen. Clinton thought repeating conventional wisdom would have resulted in such a visceral reaction. But that’s what happens when mainstream media only reflects Beltway groupthink and ignores what’s simmering on the ground across America.

What is the actual news?

That the progressive grassroots, being serious about foreign policy and national security, wanting a fundamental change in our foreign policy away from blundering occupation and towards steely multilateral diplomacy, viscerally reacted to a blatant mischaracterization of what’s happening abroad.

Obviously, those Iraqi individuals and foreign fighters who commit unspeakable violence deserve blame for their horrific actions.

But politicians that don’t also recognize the occupation’s massive contribution to the region-wide de-stabilization, and in turn, articulate how ending the occupation can help begin to repair the damage, can expect more booing.

UPDATE: Taylor Marsh and Seeing The Forest have more.

Also, this happened last year. Mahablog, Suburban Guerrilla and Taylor Marsh called out conservative attempts to distort the reasons why some Take Back America 2006 attendees booed Sen. Clinton.

UPDATE 2: Still more from Bob Geiger, Digby, Newscat, FireDogLake, The Left Coaster, Eschaton and The Carpetbagger Report.

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Comments

You're definitely right about the timing of the booing, and I'm sick of hearing people blame the Iraqis for this disaster.

I do think the intensity of the booing was increased because there were a lot of people looking for a booing opportunity, and that just happened to be the most boo-worthy line she gave them.

Posted by Keith Ivey at 08:13 AM on Jun 20, 2007

Well, the fact that a conference that bills itself as progressive would even invite Hillary Clinton year after year when her voting record for corporations over people has been anything but progressive is ridiculous. People are surprised she was booed? I am surprised she was even on stage. I mean really, a candidate who compares herself to Tony Soprano?

Posted by Cheri Roberts at 09:38 AM on Jun 20, 2007

The war was illegal, the occupaion is illegal, and the deaths and injuries are related to nothing less than Bush's desire to be war presidential hero.

Military Commissions Act is an illegal Republican conspiricy and ex post facto law to use Legislation to obstruct justice by provding Congress, President's Administration, and CIA immunity from prosecution for war crimes which the Supreme Court had previously ruled.

The Republican dominate Supreme Court has sinse conspired with the Executive Branch by refusing to hear any challenge to the law.

Habeas Corpus is only a small, yet important, part of it's Unconstitutionality.

Posted by Donald Doiron at 12:34 PM on Jun 20, 2007

Do you want to help end the war?

Can you write a one line letter? Sure you can.

Send a one line letter to Representative John Boehner and Senator Mitch McConnell.

Either you get your Republican party to end the war by Dec. 2007, or we stop buying televisions, refrigerators, stoves, ovens, dishwashers, dvd players, stereo equipment, light bulbs from one of your party's major contributors and War contractors General Electric Corporation ( 203 373 2211 ) who cannot afford to lose a large sector of the public's business and money.

Posted by Dennis Baer at 01:44 AM on Jun 21, 2007
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