Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Get Ready Obama, Here it Comes!

I had dinner with friends last night, one of them happened to be a white female, former Hillary Clinton supporter who moved over to Barack Obama. She said more than once how proud and pleasantly surprised she was that her candidate had been able to garner the white vote; but she also repeated her fears about the kind of activity now getting headlines in Georgia.



Wednesday, May 14, 2008 - Updated 20m ago
Boston Herald.com


Boston Herald General Economics Reporter
Jay Fitzgerald has been a journalist and blogger for years. He's now the general economics reporter for the Boston Herald.

Photo by Frank Neimeir/Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Offensive T: Pam Lindley of Marrietta, Ga,. holds the
shirt sold by the Mulligan bar that’s stirred up protests
and national attention.



The Curious George cartoon character is getting dragged into the presidential race again in an ugly way - and Boston’s WGBH-TV isn’t happy.



A Georgia tavern owner has been selling T-shirts showing the cartoon monkey happily eating a banana with the words “Obama in ’08” written underneath.


The tavern owner, described as an “ultra-conservative,” has since seen his Marietta, Ga., establishment picketed by outraged critics who say the characterization of presidental candidate Barack Obama as a monkey is racist.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution jumped on the story yesterday, while the popular online Drudge Report featured the controversy on its heavily trafficked Web site.


Curious George, created by the late longtime Cambridge residents H.A. and Margaret Rey, is a beloved figure among kids and adults alike across the country - and especially in Boston.


WGBH, which co-produces a “Curious George” children’s television show, isn’t happy with George’s use against Obama, an African-American.


“It’s offensive,” said Jennifer Welsh, a spokeswoman for the PBS-affiliated station. “We would never grant permission for this.”


But it wasn’t clear yesterday what could be legally done about the T-shirt being peddled by the Mulligan Food & Spirits owner, Mike Norman, who has called his product “cute.”


A spokesman for Boston’s Houghton-Mifflin, which owns the book rights to Curious George, couldn’t be reached for comment. A spokeswoman for NBC Universal, which owns the film rights to Curious George, also couldn’t be reached for comment.


NBC Universal and WGBH co-produce the “Curious George” TV show.


This isn’t the first time Curious George has been dragged into the current presidential race.


Earlier this year, loudmouth radio jock Rush Limbaugh apologized on air for laughing at a caller’s comment that her daughter thought Obama looked like Curious George.

2 Comments:

At May 14, 2008 1:42 PM, Anonymous Ock said...

That guy knew what he was doing and who'd he offend with the shirt... my 2 month old daughter would know that was wrong. Anyone that says that racism is dead in America is a damn fool. This clown just proved that with a smug sense of self-satisfaction. What's so upsetting is that he thinks it's "cute". If that's the case, then I guess a picture of some Black kid getting lynched must be "simply precious" to him.

 
At May 14, 2008 5:30 PM, Blogger lacochran said...

I hope the owners of the original image sue him until he's flat broke and then some. That'd be "cute."

 

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