ELDER: In Iowa Guv 's Race, Dems Attack Republican for Racist 'We Support Our Police' Ad


"Watching the news, you wonder... Has the rest of the country lost its mind?"

By Larry Elder

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds – a white female Republican who's running for re-election against a white female opponent – stands accused of... you guessed it, "racism." The Iowa Democrat Party chairman, a black man, leveled the charge against her.

Reynolds' sin? She put out a political ad attacking her opponent for what Mr. Reynolds considers bad Democratic policies.

In response the Iowa Democrat Party chair, Ross Wilburn, tweeted:
 
"We need to call this what it is: a cheap, racist and dangerous stunt using harmful stereotypes to score political points."

Did Reynolds' ad denounce her opponent as "a low-IQ individual," as former President Donald Trump called black Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA,) – a put-down that CNN's then, but now dismissed legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin described as "racist"?

Of course, it was not "racist" when Waters, a Cal State sociology major, questioned the intelligence of Dr. Ben Carson, the Yale and University of Michigan Medical School grad and the black former head of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins and Trump's choice for HUD Secretary.

About Carson, Waters said,
 
"This guy just doesn't have the background, the capability, the intelligence to do the job. He doesn't know what he's doing."
 
No, Reynolds did not do that.

Did Reynolds, like Hillary Clinton, characterize "half" of the supporters of her opponent as "irredeemable" and consigned to a "basket of deplorables"?
 
No, Reynolds said nothing of the sort.

Did Reynolds, as did President Joe Biden, denounce her opponent's supporters as "extreme" adherents of "semi-fascism"? Biden, days later, added: "MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do not recognize the will of the people. .... They promote authoritarian leaders, and they fan the flames of political violence that are a threat to our rights."

Never mind the long list of Democratic "election deniers" and "extreme" adherents of "semi-fascism" including former Vice President Al Gore, Hillary Clinton, former Sen. Barbara Boxer, former President Jimmy Carter, Stacey Abrams and Rep. Bennie Thompson, the chairman of the Jan. 6 Commission. (See my recent article, "What About Democratic 'Election Deniers'?") No, Reynolds' ad did nothing of the sort.

Oh, by the way, how is Reynolds doing as a governor? In a July 2022 Des Moines Register poll, Reynolds held a 17-point lead over her opponent. The libertarian Cato Institute grades governors, A through F, based on their tax and spending record. In 2020 -- the last Cato report card -- Reynolds received an A, one of only four governors to score that high.

So, what in the name of Adolf Hitler/fascism/the KKK did the "racist" 30-second ad says and depict?
 
Well, it starts with Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO,) who is black, saying,

"Defunding the police has to happen."

Then it cuts to Reynolds, sitting at a table, who says:

 
"Watching the news, you wonder. Has the rest of the country lost its mind?"

Reynolds then says:
 
"Attacks on the police. Open borders. Paying people not to work. Aren't you glad you live in Iowa?"

This was accompanied by three quick visuals:
 
  1. A violent street protest;
  2. A video of the southern border being overrun; and
  3. A sign that reads "From Work To Welfare."
The last 10 seconds show Reynolds walking down a Main Street-like sidewalk and passing small business storefronts. She says:
 
"Here we still have common sense.

"We kept businesses open, and kids in school.

"We cut taxes, and support our police.

"Because in Iowa, America still works."

No pickup truck dragging a black man chained to the bumper? No cross burning on the suburban lawn of a black Des Moines family?

No fist-shaking mob of Aryan brothers waving the Confederate battlefield flag while marching in the middle of the street in a black neighborhood? C'mon, Gov., raise your game!

I promptly challenged Wilburn, via Twitter, to a debate at a time and place of his choosing. I want him to enlighten me on exactly how and why a normal, sentient human being could deem this standard political ad "racist."

So far, no response from the chairman.

Larry Elder is a best-selling author and nationally syndicated radio talk-show host. To find out more about Larry Elder, or become an "Elderado," visit www.LarryElder.com.


















 
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