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Lindsey Grahams pool room education
05/26/15 09:20 AMUpdated 05/26/15 09:26 AM
By Steve Benen
It was a few weeks ago when Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) shared a pretty dumb observation with a Boston audience: Everything that starts with Al in the Middle East is bad news. To bolster his point, the Republican even started rattling off some examples: al Qaeda, al-Nusra, al Qaeda in the Arab Peninsula, etc.
What Graham apparently didnt realize is that al, is the Arabic word for the. One of the Republican Partys most prominent voices on foreign affairs shared an insight that made him appear quite foolish.
At the Southern Republican Leadership Conference in Oklahoma City, Graham didnt make things any better. The BBC reported:
Everything I learned about Iranians I learned working in the pool room, he said. I met a lot of liars, and I know Iranians are liars.
In context, Graham didnt seem to be arguing that Iranians were dishonest pool players in the South Carolina hall where he used to work, but rather, he got to know dishonest pool players, giving him finely tuned lie-detection skills, and those skills now tell him that Iranians are just like those pool sharks he used to know.
Iran, of course, is a nation of roughly 78 million people. Whether or not Graham knows any of them is unclear.
The National Iranian American Council was not impressed with the senators comments. The senators repulsive remarks are racist, period, NIAC President Trita Parsi said. This type of discourse should have no place in American politics. Graham essentially admits to being a bigot, because nothing says Im stereotyping more than basing judgment of an entire people solely on a handful of interactions in a pool room.
In the broader context, lets not brush past the fact that Graham isnt just some random guy spewing nonsense. Hes a senator, a presidential candidate, and a policymaker seen by the Beltway media as a leading GOP voice on matters of international affairs.
Perhaps its time for political observers to reconsider Grahams reputation?