http://weblog.signonsandiego.com/weblogs/afb/archives/029198.htmlNovember 17, 2008
And now, what at first appears to be a visit from early and mid-20th century identity politics:
Cavala: Another Slap at California's Italian-Americans as Schwarzenegger Seeks Elimination of "Columbus Day" Fete
By Bill Cavala
Why Columbus Day? It's not a holiday celebrating the discovery of the 'new world', but of the achievement of Italian-Americans beginning with the sailor from Genoa. Why would the Governor single out that particular holiday for extinction?
Because he's an Austrian immigrant?
Because he disdains the contributions to Americas culture of its hard-working Italian American community?
Or is it a personal slap at Democratic Senate leader Don Perata? Speaker Bass doesn't have to fight to maintain Martin Luther King's birthday as a Holiday. Nor did Speaker Nunez have to struggle to maintain our celebration of the birthday of Cesar Chavez - although Chavez would certainly have swapped his birthday for the legislation vetoed by Scharzenegger to allow the UFW to sign up members via "card check".
Why not eliminate the "football" holiday (New Years)? Or the "shopping holiday" (the day after Thanksgiving?!).
That's from a piece by Cavala, a veteran Democratic strategist, on the California Progress Report web site. The "another slap" part got me -- who knew that there's a perception of ongoing anti-Italian-American sentiment among Italian-Americans?
I think Olive Garden is more of an assault on the Italian contribution to this country than anything else.
But I poked around a bit and found out what appears to be the biggest reason Italian-Americans are feeling aggrieved: "The Sopranos." A-ha.
Posted by Chris Reed at November 17, 2008 12:29 PM