ZZ56BFE61B Moving those goalposts againTavis Smiley=crab in barrel?

Believe it or not I read that assertion on the net this morning as I was preparing to get the kids ready for school.

This is a CLASSIC example of ‘moving the goalposts’.

The other day I came across some talk about Tavis Smiley really laying it into Obama for not being able to attend his State of the Black Union event. Now before I continue, I have been saying since the early days of this event that while I do respect Tavis’ work with this event, A. he is no gatekeeper for the Black community and B. This forum should not be use as a litmus test on how one feels about Black folks for any candidate (some of y’all may need to read that again as folks tend skip to the part that offends them the most).

Trust me, I was going to leave this whole thing alone until memory started kicking in. Remember how folks used this same event to bash Republicans (especially Bush) for not showing up and used it as proof that Republicans and conservatives were disinterested in the needs of Black community? It started with Smiley and the rest of the Black blogosphere echoed it along with a whole slew of Black talking heads out there.

Smiley: GOP candidates ignore minorities

By Jill Lawrence, USA TODAY

WASHINGTON — Three of the four leading Republican presidential candidates turned down invitations to a PBS debate this month at a historically black college in Baltimore, leading moderator Tavis Smiley on Thursday to accuse them of ignoring minority voters.

Smiley told USA TODAY the rejections are part of a pattern, noting most GOP candidates declined invitations to address several black and Hispanic groups, including a Univision debate for a Latino audience.

“No one should be elected president of this country in 2008 if they think that along the way they can ignore people of color,” said Smiley, host of radio and TV talk shows. “If you want to be president of all America, you need to speak to all Americans.” (more…)

One more time. I am not suggesting that Obama should/should not attend this event for the reasons I stated above. However, I find it funny just how some folks are able to keep a straight face while they move the goalposts as they wish.

The one thing I can certainly say about Smiley: At least he is consistent.

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