

By Jim Hightower
If youโre a rich Republican whoโs done nothing in the House of Representatives for so long that youโre essentially seen as a piece of furniture, what do you do when faced with a popular, well-organized, grassroots opponent whoโs about to overtake you?
Apparently, you unleash your inner racist.
Across the country, endangered Republican incumbents are resorting to a shameful, Jim Crow-era political tactic in a panicky effort to deflect attention from their own records: assailing their challengers as zealots who will let Black, Latino, and other โcriminal elementsโ rampage through white neighborhoods.
Take longtime Texas congressman Michael McCaul. Used to strolling to victory, McCaul has found himself in a dead heat with Democrat Mike Siegel, a former schoolteacher with a progressive-populist program of Medicare for All and worker and environmental protections. Siegel has forged a surging and enthusiastic movement for change.
So here comes McCaul with a last-minute, down and dirty, million-dollar TV blitz, howling that Siegel is a crazed criminal justice radical whoโll shut down the police and empty prisons. McCaul himself doesnโt appear in this ludicrous dog-whistle piece of racist fabrication. Instead, heโs put Joe Trimm, a white Republican constable (wearing his official uniform), on camera to do the dirty work.
The partisan constable cartoonishly tries to gin up voter fear: โTake it from me,โ he dramatically intones, โMike Siegel is a threat to your family.โ
Problem is, Trimm is a notorious right-wing race baiter who justifies police violence against peaceful Black Lives Matter protesters, calling them โthugs.โ But heโs just the dummy โ McCaul is the ventriloquist mouthing fear and hate to save his political hide.
Originally published by OtherWords, 10.14.2020, under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative 3.0 license.
