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Kathleen Parker: Clinton "effectively mocked her audience" (that gave her standing ovation)

March 07, 2007 6:33 pm ET

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SUMMARY: In her latest column, Kathleen Parker wrote that Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton "effectively mocked her audience" during her March 4 speech in Selma, Alabama, and showed "disrespect for the people gathered" when "she hijacked" Rev. James Cleveland's hymn "I don't feel noways tired." In fact, as footage from the speech shows, the crowd cheered Clinton as she recited the hymn and gave her a standing ovation when she concluded her speech.

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In her March 7 column about Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's (D-NY) March 4 speech and her participation in a commemorative civil rights march in Selma, Alabama, Kathleen Parker, a syndicated columnist with the Washington Post Writers Group, wrote that Clinton "effectively mocked her audience" and showed "disrespect for the people gathered" by quoting Rev. James Cleveland's hymn "I Don't Feel Noways Tired." Parker described that the audience was "polite and affirming" despite Clinton "turn[ing] on the worst fake accent," because, Parker wrote, "Southerners are like that." In fact, footage of Clinton's speech from the March 4 edition of C-SPAN's Road to the White House showed the crowd cheering Clinton as she recited the hymn and giving her a standing ovation when she concluded her speech.

Parker asked: "Would Clinton affect a Brooklyn accent with a Jewish audience remembering the Holocaust? OY VEY, LEMME TELLYA, HONEY!"

Parker also wrote that, in Selma, Clinton "auditioned" for the role of a Southerner and suggested that the presidential hopeful "pretended to be something" she was not. Parker did not observe, as previously noted by Media Matters for America, that Clinton lived in Arkansas for 17 years. From Parker's column:

No one can help the voice they're born with -- much. But they can learn to adjust the volume, and to take the temperature of a room before speaking. And especially, to avoid faking a local accent, pretending to be something they're not. Southern, for instance.

In Selma, Ala., last weekend at the "Bloody Sunday'' commemoration, Hillary auditioned for a dual role -- not just Southerner, but Southern preacher in the style of a Martin Luther King Jr.

Parker concluded: "Like a warped bell, Hillary Clinton rings untrue."

From Parker's March 7 column:

Is Hillary Clinton's inevitability less inevitable?

The growing consensus seems to be that the former first lady's ascendancy as first woman president of the U.S. is less assured than previously thought, thanks in large part to the junior senator from Illinois, Barack Obama.

This is polite talk from the emperor's court. The naked truth is, Hillary has a bigger problem than Obama. Anyone who has heard her speak knows what it is, so we may as well talk about it.

That voice.

Every time Hillary opens her mouth, Americans are reminded of two things: (1) she's not Bill, and (2) she's as tone-deaf in the presence of human beings as she was singing "The Star-Spangled Banner" in Iowa recently.

Until that moment, it was not known that anyone could sing that badly. To her credit, Hillary has since poked fun at herself, offering to step away from the microphone, for example, when a group was about to sing "Happy Birthday.''

No one can help the voice they're born with -- much. But they can learn to adjust the volume, and to take the temperature of a room before speaking. And especially, to avoid faking a local accent, pretending to be something they're not. Southern, for instance.

In Selma, Ala., last weekend at the "Bloody Sunday'' commemoration, Hillary auditioned for a dual role -- not just Southerner, but Southern preacher in the style of a Martin Luther King Jr.

That dry rustling you hear is the sound of millions of people cringing.

It was clear that Hillary was trying to imitate the oratorical style of her black predecessors to the pulpit -- something no white person should ever attempt. But what she must have imagined sounded like passion was to mere mortals the screech of an angry woman.

Her audience, nevertheless, was polite and affirming (Southerners are like that), even as she turned on the worst fake accent since Kevin Costner played Robin Hood. Shouting the words from a gospel hymn, Clinton was so off-key that anyone tuning in would have assumed it was a joke -- a parody of a politician speaking in native tongues, Granny Clampett auditioning on "American Idol.''

"I DON'T FEEL NO WAYS TIRED,'' she said with the robotic twang of a computer generated Southerner. "I COME TOO FARRRR FRUM WHERE I STARTED FRUM. NOBODY TOLD ME THAT THE ROAD WOULD BE EASY.''

Somewhere deep in the brains of every man listening was a little lizard shouting: Somebody hit the mute button, for God's sake, hit the mute!

In politics, we're not supposed to talk about style over substance, especially when it comes to women. But no male politician would get away with what Hillary pulled in Selma. Moreover, speaking style is not irrelevant to leadership, as Americans have noted the past six years.

Tone. Voice. Cadence. These may seem superficial, less important than the substance of a candidate's message. But they suggest something innate about the person speaking -- awareness (or the lack thereof) and the ability to merge with an audience, to persuade, calm, inspire and reassure. Or not.

When a person's style distracts from substance, we have a problem. When a person's voice makes listeners recoil and want to be somewhere else, that person is not going to be an effective communicator.

But what about substance? What was Clinton thinking when she hijacked a gospel hymn and effectively mocked her audience? Her speech exposed not just an incompetent ear, but disrespect for the people gathered.

Would Clinton affect a Brooklyn accent with a Jewish audience remembering the Holocaust? OY VEY, LEMME TELLYA, HONEY!

The female Clinton, unlike her husband, simply lacks a feel for communication, no matter how many hugs she delivers. While President Clinton could become one with his audience -- his slightly hoarse voice conveying so much empathy that the hungry wanted to feed him -- Sen. Clinton's voice sends mannequins into a fetal curl. She is the rain to Bill's parade.

It may not be Hillary's fault that her voice sounds like it was fashioned from metal, but it is her fault that she sounds like a car alarm when she's handed a microphone. It is her fault that she panders -- badly -- to her audiences.

Her performance last weekend in Selma revealed more than atonality. Like a warped bell, Hillary Clinton rings untrue.

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    • Author by valentinian (March 07, 2007 6:45 pm ET)
         

      Clearly, the noted civil rights leader Kathleen Parker knows what is best for black people. Their applause only shows how far they have yet to come...

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      • Author by dangrady (March 08, 2007 10:53 am ET)
           

        SAVE DEMOCRACY, VOTE FOR A DEMOCRAT!!

        Where is the drawl?? She was quoting a black orator, so the way she delivered the lines, and the place she delivered them were neither condecending, or out of place!!

         

        I suppose this is not a "Right-wing Conspiracy" making a news item out of a slander, or at best a wild interpretation of the woman's remarks! We need intelligent discourse back in our politics, and take the school yard standards back to school where they belong.

         

        The Fairness Doctrine is the only way we'll have a Free Press in a Freedom loving Democracy, and begin to revive our form of governance from the grip of the Fascists that call themselves Republicans!

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        • Author by BreakerBaker (March 09, 2007 8:19 am ET)
             

          Come on. To feign an accent throughout much if not all of a speech (which certainly seems to be what she did) is fairly condescending. I mean, the people running to her defense went from saying it was an affected accent brought on by her many years in Arkansas. When nobody was buying that they bring up the accurate but misleeding notion that she was simply quoting a hymn in the 'style' of another orator when there are clearly sections of the speech widely heard that have nothing to do with that section. This is just silly.

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    • Author by greekfurnace (March 07, 2007 6:48 pm ET)
         

      Well, there is a bit of a double-standard here. A dumb move by Clinton. Her words would've been more powerful had she spoken as she normally does (without the fake accent).

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      • Author by valentinian (March 07, 2007 6:53 pm ET)
           

        Again, how do we know she intentionally, calculatingly faked it? The poem is written in dialect - I don't know how I would have enunciated it in that setting.

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        • Author by greekfurnace (March 07, 2007 6:56 pm ET)
             

          I don't know. Personally, I think the incident is meaningless... and, an excuse for the conservative or MSM to give her hell... and, the IMUS guys to be truly racist (especially after watching the clip). Very tough. I wouldn't have the fortitude to withstand the constant harrassment.

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          • Author by valentinian (March 07, 2007 7:06 pm ET)
               

            I am not a huge Hillary fan, but in many ways it must suck to be her. That's why I think I am a little protective of her warmongering DLC ass...

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            • Author by monkeyboyiv (March 08, 2007 10:45 am ET)
                 

              Accents, especially once you pick one up, are rather infectious. I'm not sure excactly why her Southern accent sounded bad, but perhaps after being out of the South for so long and she goes down for a weekend, and get around those that speak it, you're going to pick up on it. Give her a week in the South surrounded by us kind folk, and she'll sound exactly like us.

              I can change my accent with a concious effort, or without thinking depending upon which part of the country I'm visiting. 

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              • Author by AmericanMutt (March 08, 2007 10:57 am ET)
                   

                I have seen it pointed out before, but there is no one single 'southern accent', yet many yankee's persist in thinking there is. I can tell someone from the SE, Fla and GA from someone from Arkansas or Texas by inflection and which vowels are used in specific ways. This even tho i have lived in California now for 20+ years, and whenever i go back to visit relatives in Ft. Worth I drop right back into the old accent. All this proves is some people have way to much time on their hands (Kathleen)

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        • Author by Lynn (March 07, 2007 10:48 pm ET)
             

          Val,

          I commented about this yesterday. When I was in school  we studied Langston Huges and we were forced to recite his poetry in full dialect. You should have heard us. One of the poems starts off with "Liza Liza bless da Lawd, and there is another where he  uses gwine for the word going. I had no idea how to pronounce it.  It was difficult. I'm convinced that's what Hiliary Clinton was doing. BTW, I grew to love Huges' work. He was a very educated and articulate man, but he aimed for autheticity to capture the spirit of the charcters in his creations.

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          • Author by greekfurnace (March 08, 2007 10:43 am ET)
               

            Interesting. I didn't know. If that is the case, Hillary should mention it... or, have someone else raise that possibility. Better if someone else does.

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          • Author by laissezfairesucks (March 08, 2007 6:03 pm ET)
               

            From Mr. Hughes,"Landlord, landlord, my roof has sprung a leak! Don't you 'member I told you about it way last week?Landlord, landlord, these steps have broken! When you come up yourself, it's a wonder you don't fall down!Ten bucks you say I owe you! Ten bucks you say is due? Well that's ten bucks more'n I'll pay you till you fix this house up new!"

            Sometimes you just can't read great poetry without slipping into the intended dialect. Shakespeare makes me an Englishman! And this one from Hughes makes me get a bit darker than I am.

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      • Author by michael.franco3237 (March 07, 2007 6:57 pm ET)
           

        "her words would have been more powerful"

        For who?  You or her audience?

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        • Author by greekfurnace (March 07, 2007 7:02 pm ET)
             

          Oh please. Get over yourself. Why would she put on a fake accent??? It makes no sense...unless she just wasn't thinking. Of course, she wasn't trying to insult the people in the audience (who she was trying to gain support from).

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    • Author by sportsguydave (March 07, 2007 6:57 pm ET)
         

      Anytime you need the perspective of the clueless white Southern woman, Parker's your gal.

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      • Author by MickD (March 07, 2007 7:31 pm ET)
           

        And I hope she likes cashing those checks from the Rove Propaganda Ministry. She will express anything that smacks of good old fashion Republican talking points.

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    • Author by DorisRussell (March 07, 2007 7:06 pm ET)
         

      Let the hate keep flowing

      Toward Senator Clinton, that hate will turn off Americans and vote for her. It will put slime like Parker where they belong, in the sewer.

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    • Author by mefirst (March 07, 2007 7:15 pm ET)
         

      this is so typical of parker. she does this with every single democrat. gore and kerry got the same treatment from her. every democrat is a power hungry conniver and every republican is a virtuous selfless public servant. and she bought into the iraq invasion predictions big time. everyone that saw it differently was just a blind fool, according to her. i'm glad mmfa is covering her. she is a treasure trove of misconceptions and slander toward democrats and a source of endless gushing over bush.

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      • Author by HuntingtonBeachLefty (March 07, 2007 10:09 pm ET)
           

        'Clinton "effectively mocked her audience"'

        Again, I'm not a Hillary fan, but if she's doing anything "effectively", she's better than what we got now.

        Flipped by Hannity & Colmes tonight, Sean had Dick Morris on. Guess who they were talking about.?(Hint: fake accent)

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        • Author by DorisRussell (March 08, 2007 10:18 am ET)
             

          H& C will discuss this non story , yet ignore the war crimes of Dick Cheney, make excuses about Scotter Libby and completely ignore the disgusting conditions at Walter Reed. FOX loves to ignore these real issues. Thats why they created the Hollaway story 2 years ago and they have spent so much time on Anna Nicole. Disgrace.

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    • Author by qusan (March 08, 2007 3:44 am ET)
         

      Hillary did what most white politicians do when they visit a predominantly black audience.  They try to fit in, sound like a preacher, try to weave a "call and response" dialogue with the crowd. I find it patronizing but other folks recognize the attempt to connect. 

      Obama changed his speech patterns too and admitted that he carries himself a different way when he is with black audiences.  Why they are singling out Hillary is beyond me because they ALL do it. 

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    • Author by conleytgwinn (March 08, 2007 4:50 am ET)
         

      From a considerable amount of public speaking (none political, though), *I* would have had no choice but to essay the very best rendition I could manage, of accent and dialect, for the quoted hymn, thus to distinguish the quotation itself from my contexting remarks; and to inflect the quotation as near the author's vision as I could. 

      Just another attempt by the media, to amp the vibe that Hillary is insincere, calculating, even "shrill". And I would have to grimace whilst voting for Hillary, were she to be nominated.

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    • Author by chimpevil (March 08, 2007 6:55 am ET)
         

      Ok, I've been doing research, trying to find a scathing Parker column blasting W for that egregious Will Rogers-OD'd-on-cornpone accent that he affects when he's trying to connect with the "common folks."  So far, I haven't found anything, but since Parker is obviously such a keen observer of how political speech is often used to manipulate an audience, I'm sure she has to have written about it at some point.  I'll keep trying to find something and report back later!

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      • Author by YellowDogDemocrat (March 08, 2007 8:21 am ET)
           

        I've been waiting for years to find just one MSM-type willing to point out that George W. Bush sounds like an extra from a bad cowboy movie.  I know, I know -- he lived in Texas.  However, our former governor here in Florida, Jeb Bush, presumably grew up in the same household and does not sport the same accent.  Hmmmm.......

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        • Author by Easy to refute wingnuts (March 08, 2007 1:07 pm ET)
             

          Hey, W, Larry Hagman just called. He wants his fake, put-on, JR Ewing accent back.

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        • Author by AmericanMutt (March 08, 2007 6:09 pm ET)
             

          dumbaya is NOT a Texan, anymore then his daddy is. Poopy Shrub rented a hotel room in Houston for years to avoid paying state income tax, and dumbaya was born in Kennebunkport, MA. Juat another dishonest horse thief of a yankee carpetbagger, just like all his family.

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    • Author by Easy to refute wingnuts (March 08, 2007 1:05 pm ET)
         

      "Would Clinton affect a Brooklyn accent with a Jewish audience remembering the Holocaust?"

      I'm sure that if Hillary were talking to Parker, in order to be authentic and understood by Parker, every other word would have to be be "duh." 

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    • Author by Cerberus (March 08, 2007 1:27 pm ET)
         

      Effective orators know that it is extremely bad form to adopt a manner of speaking that the speaker believes sounds like that of the audience.  When I heard Mrs. Clinton's astounding foray into dialect I couldn't believe my ears.  At first I thought the audio had been doctored.  I am now astounded that this supposedly canny politician provided ammo to her competitors and enemies.  Perhaps she had a lapse in judgment but I suspect that she was just letting her hair down by indulging in the condescension she feels towards those she perceives as her inferiors.

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      • Author by Easy to refute wingnuts (March 08, 2007 2:40 pm ET)
           

        "Effective orators know that it is extremely bad form to adopt a manner of speaking that the speaker believes sounds like that of the audience."

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        That's why CLinton did nothing of the sort. She took a piece that was written in dialect and spoke it in dialect. What she may have thought about the way her audience sounds (I am sure she knows they don't speak in the dialect of the piece) is totally irrelevant. But if you think her audience sounds like the voice Clinton used, then it is you that is the racist.

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      • Author by Easy to refute wingnuts (March 08, 2007 2:43 pm ET)
           

        "I suspect that she was just letting her hair down by indulging in the condescension she feels towards those she perceives as her inferiors."

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        Her feeling of superiority was so obvious she received a standing ovation from those very same "inferiors."

        The condescension here comes from the three-headed dog, not from Sen Clinton. You have no idea what she thought. But it is obvious what you think.

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    • Author by laissezfairesucks (March 08, 2007 6:08 pm ET)
         

      You will see no positive news on any of the major networks covering Edwards or Clinton until they have both stopped campaigning.

       The OLIGARCHS in America will not have any progressive taxation in any form reinstituted so that the commoners can have decent healthcare, or education or job opportunites, beyond the military, penal system or serf.

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    • Author by interestingobserver (March 09, 2007 10:18 am ET)
         

      Interesting piece. 

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