Deserted by most of her major sponsors and branded as a racist by the media, Paula Deen believes she has found the magic solution to her problems: Hollingsworth v. Perry.
That’s the Supreme Court case which effectively legalized gay marriage in California.
On July 1, Deen’s lawyers cited Chief Justice John Roberts’ decision in a filing submitted to the U.S. District Court in the Southern District of Georgia. To quote Roberts:
“In other words, for a federal court to have authority under the Constitution to settle a dispute, the party before it must seek a remedy for a personal and tangible harm.”
On June 26, the Supreme Court rejected former California State Senator Dennis Hollingsworth’s defense of Proposition 8, which banned same-sex marriage. The reason: The Justices believed that, as a heterosexual, he could not be tangibly harmed by same-sex marriage.
Applying this to the Deen lawsuit: Lisa Jackson can’t sue Deen and her brother, Earl “Bubba” Hiers for racial discrimination because she herself is white–and thus could not have been harmed by racial discrimination, even if this had occurred.
While these legal gymnastics may offer Deen some momentary solace, they come too late to prevent the loss of millions of dollars she has suffered in the mass desertion of her sponsors.
Mega-corporations like the Food Network, Wal-Mart and Smithfield Foods aren’t going to renew their ties to Deen anytime soon–if ever. And, at this point, “if ever” looks more like “never.”
The scandal ensuing from her admitting to use of the “N-word” in her deposition has already cost her far more than any court judgment could.
Moreover, she desperately needs to put this disaster behind her–and as quickly as possible.
Her appearances on TV and the Internet have been filled with self-pitying tears and pleas for forgiveness. But they have most likely reminded viewers of the infamous “I Have Sinned” extravaganza put on by televangelist Jimmy Swaggart in 1988.
Paula Deen apology
Outed with a prostitute, Swaggart gave an alternately fiery and tearful speech to his family, TV congregation and God: “I have sinned against You, my Lord, and I would ask that Your Precious Blood would wash and cleanse every stain until it is in the seas of God’s forgetfulness, not to be remembered against me anymore.”
Jimmy Swaggart’s confession
Yes, the U.S. District Court might rule in Deen’s favor that, as a white, Jackson could not have been harmed by racial discrimination.
But Jackson’s lawyers can certainly argue that she was harmed by receiving unequal pay and being exposed to a climate of sexual harassment, obscenity, assault, battery and humiliating behavior.
The longer this lawsuit drags on, the more the public wll be exposed to the truth about Deen’s treatment of her employees. And the less likely they–and, more importantly, her former sponsors–will be to forgive her.
So no matter how clever she thinks her lawyers are, her best bet would be:
- Settle the lawsuit–quickly;
- Drop out of the limelight; and
- Work quietly to regain the trust of the public and as many of her former sponsors as possible.
The media has focused its attention on Deen’s admission to having used the “N-word.” But clearly she was running a dysfunctional operation–replete with alcoholism, racial prejudice, violence, sexual harassment and theft.
Deen has claimed she knows that the days of Southern racism are past. But according to the complaint filed against her by her former General Manager, that past remains very much alive at Deen’s restaurants:
- Requiring black employees to use separate bathrooms and entrances from whites.
- Holding black employees to “different, more stringent standards” than whites.
- Allowing her brother, Earl “Bubba” Hiers, to regularly made offensive racial remarks.
- Allowing Hiers to make inappropriate sexual comments.
- Allowing Hiers to force female employees to view pornography with him.
- Allowing Hiers to often violently shake employees.
- Allowing Hiers to come to work in “an almost constant state of intoxication.”
- Enabling Hiers’ behavior by ignoring Jackson’s efforts to discuss his behavior.
- Holding “racist views herself.”
Many of Deen’s supporters have claimed she is the victim of anti-Southern prejudice.
But the truth appears that Deen is far less victim than victimizer–allowing her brother to subject both his black and female employees to obscene, alcoholic, violent and humiliating behavior.
In her deposition, Deen admitted to being warned by MackWorks, a business consulting firm, that sexual/racial discrimination was rife at her brother’s restaurant.
And how did she respond?
“I didn’t read the report,” admitted Deen. “I know my brother. I know his character. If I ask him something, he would not lie to me, nor would I to him. There was nothing to investigate.”
The wonder is not that the chickens have finally come home to roost for Paula Deen. The wonder is that it took so long for them to do so.
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CALIGULA’S APPRENTICE: PART ONE (OF TWO)
In History, Politics, Social commentary on October 10, 2016 at 12:26 amDonald Trump is the official Republican nominee for President of the United States.
But even many Republicans have come to believe he’s better-suited for the role of apprentice to Gaius Caligula. It was Caligula who, as the mad emperor of Rome, once said: “Bear in mind that I can treat anyone exactly as I please.”
Gaius Caligula
On October 7, The Washington Post leaked a video of Donald Trump making sexually predatory comments about women.
The remarks came during a 2005 exchange with Billy Bush, then the host of Access Hollywood (and now host of Today).
The two were traveling in an Access Hollywood bus to the set of the soap opera Days of Our Lives, where Trump was to make a cameo appearance.
Neither Trump nor Bush could be seen during the exchange–the video focuses entirely on the bus. But the audio came in clearly–and, for Trump, damningly:
Donald Trump: You know and I moved on her actually. You know she was down on Palm Beach.
Unknown: She used to be great. She’s still very beautiful.
Trump: I moved on her and I failed. I’ll admit it.
Trump: I did try and fuck her. She was married.
Unknown: That’s huge news.
Trump: No, no, Nancy. No this was–and I moved on her very heavily, in fact, I took her out furniture shopping. She wanted to get some furniture. I said I’ll show you where they have some nice furniture.
I took her out furniture. I moved on her like a bitch, but I couldn’t get there, and she was married. Then all of a sudden I see her, she’s now got the big phony tits and everything. She’s totally changed her look.
[At that point, they spot Adrianne Zucker, the starring actress in Days in Our Lives.]
Trump, Zucker and Bush
Bush: Sheesh, your girl’s hot as shit. In the purple.
Various: Whoa! Yes! Whoa!
Bush: Yes! The Donald has scored. Whoa, my man!
Trump: Look at you. You are a pussy.
Trump: Maybe it’s a different one.
Bush: It better not be the publicist. No, it’s her. It’s–
Trump: Yeah, that’s her. With the gold. I better use some Tic Tacs just in case I start kissing her. You know I’m automatically attracted to beautiful–I just start kissing them. It’s like a magnet. Just kiss. I don’t even wait. And when you’re a star they let you do it. You can do anything.
Bush: Whatever you want.
Trump: Grab them by the pussy. You can do anything.
When the Washington Post broke the story on October 7, the reaction was immediate–and explosive.
From across the nation, prominent Republicans erupted in shock and anger–whether feigned or genuine:
Gov. Mike Pence, Republican Vice Presidential nominee: “As a husband and father, I was offended by the words and actions described by Donald Trump the eleven-year-old video released yesterday. I do not condone his remarks and cannot defend them.”
House Speaker Paul Ryan: “I am sickened by what I heard today. Women are to be championed and revered, not objectified.”
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell: ““These comments are repugnant, and unacceptable in any circumstance.”
Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus: “No woman should ever be described in these terms or talked about in this manner. Ever.”
Trump tried to stop the uproar by issuing a non-apology that attacked his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton: “I’ve never said I’m a perfect person, nor pretended to be someone that I’m not. I’ve said and done things I regret, and the words released today on this more than a decade-old video are one of them.
“Anyone who knows me knows these words don’t reflect who I am. I said it, I was wrong and I apologize…Bill Clinton has actually abused women and Hillary has bullied, attacked, shamed and intimidated his victims.”
Some Republicans excused Trump’s misogynist comments as mere “frat boy” talk. Among these:
Corey Lewandowski, former Trump campaign manager and now CNN commentator: “We are electing a leader to the free world. We’re not electing a Sunday school teacher.”
Michele Bachmann, former Minnesota Congresswoman: Trump was guilty of “bad boy talk.”
And Carl Paladino, the co-chairman of Trump’s campaign in New York: Trump’s comments were something “all men do, at least all normal men.”
But Washington Post Columnist Micheal Gerson has taken a darker–and more accurate–view of Trump’s comments.
Appearing on the PBS Newshour on October 7, Gerson said: “Well, I think the problem here is not just bad language, but predatory language, abusive language…demeaning language.
“That indicates something about someone’s character that is disturbing, frankly, disturbing in a case like this.”
* * * * *
This was not a testosterone-fueled teenager fantasizing about making love with a girl he adored.
This was a 59-year-old man bragging about having used deceit to try to lure a married woman into bed.
And about having used his celebrity status to force himself on women: I moved on her very heavily. Just kiss. I don’t even wait. Grab them by the pussy. You can do anything.
Gaius Caligula himself couldn’t have said it better.
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