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Macaca’s Revenge: Virginia County GOP Forced to Remove Racist Images from Party Page
By: Sarah JonesSep. 26th, 2012more from Sarah Jones
So, Virginia is being humiliated yet again by Republicans and Republican senate candidate George Allen is being haunted by his Macaca moment, through no direct fault of his own this time.
The official Facebook page of a Virginia County Republican Party that helped promote an event for Senate candidate George Allen, the Republican running against former governor Democrat Timothy M. Kaine, got busted yesterday for having super offensive (read straight up racist birtherism) images on their Facebook Page.
See a few here, some of which remain:
Embarrassed after a Democratic group supporting Kaine brought it to their attention, a very nervous state GOP tried to order the Mecklenburg County affiliate to take the images down – including images of President Obama as a caveman and a thug. But as of late last night, R. Wallace Hudson, the chairman of the country committee who runs the page, was having none of that. If you are offended by Obama dressed as a savage, well, too bad for you! You have no sense of humor! Chortle.
Hudson told The Washington Post, “‘If that group is that sensitive, I’m sorry, they’re just not human,’ he said, chuckling. ‘It’s not American. If they’ve got a problem with it, we’re not going to change what we do.’”
Hudson took the bully’s refuge by accusing the offended of (sing it with me), “Playing the race card”.
It’s not the conservatives who are playing the race card, see? When they suggest Obama wasn’t born here and show him as a savage, that’s just fun. If you are offended, then you are playing the race card. Shame on you, you savages! You are not American or human.
Then Hudson rightly asserted his freedom of speech. We do support Hudson’s right to show the world just how pathetic the Republican Party has become. Not that Kaine needed that, with polls showing him leading in Virginia. Perhaps the voters haven’t forgotten George Allen’s last hurrah with racism, which landed him a defeat in 2006. A reminder of the officially dubbed “macaca moment”:
At a campaign rally in southwest Virginia on Friday, Allen repeatedly called a volunteer for Democrat James Webb “macaca.” During the speech in Breaks, near the Kentucky border, Allen began by saying that he was “going to run this campaign on positive, constructive ideas” and then pointed at S.R. Sidarth in the crowd.
“This fellow here, over here with the yellow shirt, macaca, or whatever his name is. He’s with my opponent. He’s following us around everywhere. And it’s just great,” Allen said, as his supporters began to laugh. After saying that Webb was raising money in California with a “bunch of Hollywood movie moguls,” Allen said, “Let’s give a welcome to macaca, here. Welcome to America and the real world of Virginia.”
But heck, every little bit helps. Speaking of playing the race card, the young man Allen picked on said, “I was annoyed he would use my race in a political context.” We suspect that Allen’s insult was a real example of playing the race card — just a head’s up.
Cut to this morning, and some of the worst images are gone from the page, leaving a sad array of nods to racism (e.g., birtherism is alive and well on their page) buttressed with conspiracy ridden articles from the Daily Caller and “gut instinct” responses to the polls. We can only imagine that Hudson’s bravado got a whipping from the state party boss who can, no doubt, read polls. A replay of Macaca Part I is not needed; thanks, but no thanks, Hudson.
The feedback on their page is brutal. A selection with names removed for privacy:
Yeah, nice pic. Kind of like the proverbial Klan rally on laundry day.
Stay classy…knuckle draggers of Mecklenburg County.
We get it. He’s BLACK. Racist pigs.
Jesus called. He said those pictures are very un-Christian.
Yeah, keep telling us Republicans aren’t racists. Sure, we all believe that.
Glad to see y’all finally took down that racist cartoon. Too bad it took the state to get you to do it.
You guys should just rename this page “The Wrong Side of History: Mecklenburg Chapter.”
Republicans are living in denial of reality, aided and abetted by the conservative blogosphere that’s decided that the polls are all wrong because in their world, there are more Republicans than Democrats. In reality, there are more registered Democrats, which is why Republicans always do their best to commit voter registration fraud against Democrats and suppress the vote.
The polls, of course, say Romney is losing with the military, losing with NASCAR, losing with the Jewish vote, losing with almost every group out there including now seniors in Florida. No one has found a way to poll Jesus yet, but the odds are high that Jesus jumped ship a while ago.
George Allen did not need his party to remind voters of Macaca Part I, but the party is having a hard time keeping its soldiers in line. When they’re told to knock it off, they react by getting belligerent right before they cave, which is Archie Bunker level pathetic-adjacent. Allow me to assist the GOP in what it can’t say out loud. “Dear Party members, The racism is for Get Out the Vote, but it’s not supposed to be admitted to in public. Code words and dog whistles are the way to go. Think “Welfare to Work” and food stamps, instead of Obama as a savage. Also, please save the birtherism for your private email spam attacks.”
It’s perhaps unfair that Allen will be tainted by this episode since it had nothing to do with him other than by association, but we know how much Republicans value association. Why, we all recall Obama’s half a dozen meetings working with Ayers on a charitable board being used to accuse Obama of palling around with terrorists, and Ayers had been a quiet educator for some 30 years, thus leaving us to conclude that there is no amount of time or distance that separates one from the actions of their “associates”. Furthermore, unlike Allen, Obama never expressed sympathy for the beliefs of Bill Ayers, whereas Allen is already on record as someone who finds racially based bullying both wildly amusing and appropriate.
We can only hope that no one accuses Macaca of palling around with racists, since it’s clear that he is a racist. He built that with his own words, and it’s unkind that he expects his wee county soldiers to get the nuance of public versus private. After all, if they were bright, they wouldn’t be Republicans anymore. “Independent” is the new code name for Republican, for obvious reasons that take us right back to palling around with racists.
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Reynardine
Sep. 26th, 2012 at 5:15 pm
I’ve had a problem with why the Republican Party is doing such a cancan without pants about hating and wanting to hurt just about everybody. It makes you wonder if they think they can take over without being voted for at all.
By the way, I didn’t get the “We’ve Got Nothing” one.
Sarah Jones
Sep. 26th, 2012 at 5:28 pm
The image for the article got included in the gallery automatically. I fixed it.
Reynardine
Sep. 26th, 2012 at 6:08 pm
Oh, good. I was afraid I was becoming obtuse.
ibwilliamwsi
Sep. 26th, 2012 at 5:40 pm
“…we’re not going to change what we do.”
Straight from the horse’s mouth on that one. They may have taken the pics down, but they are not going to change.
FWIW, this plays quite well into what President Obama said yesterday regarding having to take slants on a daily basis without starting a riot. Maybe they could watch his speech and learn a thing or two.
Shiva (Moderator)
Sep. 26th, 2012 at 6:07 pm
This type of thinking is rampant in the US. There is a percentage of Americans who show no education at all and totally buy into this stuff.
The ignorance is terrifying
mjh
Sep. 26th, 2012 at 6:22 pm
OK — let’s hear from Ann Romney again on how “hard” it is on her family and their campaign . . .
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mjh
Sep. 26th, 2012 at 6:33 pm
Virginia GOP — weren’t they the ones who put up a billboard calling for ARMED REBELLION if President Obama won reelection?
Oh yeah — they were:
www.politicususa.com/virg...
Must be something in the Potomac and Rappahannock rivers . . .
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Andrew Harrington
Sep. 26th, 2012 at 10:34 pm
Republicans have really presented themselves as the cancer of our society lately. Dumbing down doesn’t fuel progression. It must hurt to be so ignorant.
Dan
Sep. 27th, 2012 at 7:29 am
Crap like this is a testament to how much the republicans HATE the president. They are willing to vote for an obvious incompetent, like Romney, instead of a black man. I work for the railroad. If Romney is elected, he will sign Ryan’s budget. A provision in Ryan’s budget it put Railroad Tier One benefits more in line with social security. Long ago railroaders began paying into their own private retirement. We pay extra into tier one and tier two so that when we retire, we get a little extra. And our spouse gets a little extra. It’s exactly what the GOP was advocating, and now they want to dismantle it because, as Ryan says, it’s “too generous”. Even though WE ARE THE ONES PAYING INTO IT! Anyway. I have explained this to my father in law. How a vote for Romney, is a vote to literally take money right out of his own daughters pocket! Right out of his grand kids education! His answer is,” if there is no nation, all that stuff isn’t going to matter anyway”. So he’s drank the Koolaid. That’s 40% of the country. Scary.
Kooky
Sep. 27th, 2012 at 9:09 am
If they think its fun to dress the President as a caveman!!!! why don’t they dress Mitt Romney in his Magic Mormon Underwear????????
AFM
Sep. 27th, 2012 at 5:16 pm
Republicans are going to be in for a shock. Obama/Biden 2012.