“I don’t care who you are, … this is funny.”
Thus began an e-mail that Walt Baker, CEO of the Tennessee Hospitality Association, sent to to a few friends, the president of the Nashville Convention and Visitors Bureau, and several members of the press.
It continues by comparing First Lady Michelle Obama to Tarzan’s chimpanzee sidekick Cheeta. There are two photos at the bottom — one of Obama with an awkward pursing of her lips and another of a chimp.
You think they would’ve learned their lesson by now.
The president-elect of the Pinellas County Medical Association stepped down Friday, apologizing profusely for forwarding an e-mail image that portrayed President Barack Obama as a witch doctor in a loin cloth and headdress with bones in his nose.
The latest newsletter by an Inland Republican women’s group depicts Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama surrounded by a watermelon, ribs and a bucket of fried chicken, prompting outrage in political circles.
The October newsletter by the Chaffey Community Republican Women, Federated says if Obama is elected his image will appear on food stamps — instead of dollar bills like other presidents. The statement is followed by an illustration of “Obama Bucks” — a phony $10 bill featuring Obama’s face on a donkey’s body, labeled “United States Food Stamps.”
In the opinion of Arlington Mayor Russell Wiseman, President Barack Obama’s speech on Tuesday night on the war in Afghanistan was deliberately timed to block the Christian message of the “Peanuts” television Christmas special.
“Ok, so, this is total crap, we sit the kids down to watch ‘The Charlie Brown Christmas Special’ and our muslim president is there, what a load…..try to convince me that wasn’t done on purpose. Ask the man if he believes that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and he will give you a 10 minute disertation (sic) about it….w…hen the answer should simply be ‘yes’….”
The Republican candidate for an open Minnesota Senate seat is apologizing for comments posted on his Twitter account about President Barack Obama and Democrats.
One of the posts on businessman Mike Parry’s account called Obama a “Power Hungry Arrogant Black Man,” while the other said “whats with the Dems and Pedophiles?” Both were dated in May.
Carol Carter resigned her post Thursday as a state Republican committeewoman after the St. Petersburg Times reported she forwarded a racist e-mail post. “I’m confused,” the e-mail read, contrasting President Obama’s inauguration with Hurricane Katrina. “How can 2,000,000 blacks get into Washington, D.C., in one day in subzero temps when 200,000 couldn’t get out of New Orleans in 85 degree temps with four days notice?”
Diann Jones, a vice chairman of the Collin County Republican Party, has apologized for an e-mail that some high-ranking judges denounced as racist. [...] The war of words began a week ago when Jones sent an e-mail to local Republican clubs, rallying support against a state bill that would have imposed a $50 tax on guns.
“Another terrific idea from the black house and its minions,” Jones wrote.
The [Republican] mayor of Los Alamitos said he will resign after coming under fire for an e-mail depicting the White House lawn as a watermelon patch, saying the controversy over racism has made it difficult to lead the city. Mayor Dean Grose issued a statement Thursday saying he is sorry and will step down as mayor at Monday’s City Council meeting.
The announcement came less than a week after he sent the e-mail, which had a picture of the White House lawn planted with watermelons and the title “No Easter egg hunt this year.”
Al Austin, a high-level Republican fundraiser from Tampa, sent an e-mail to his list of his political contacts Wednesday containing a joke that refers to the assassination of Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill.
In an interview, Austin said it was a mistake and apologized, that he hadn’t fully read the e-mail and wouldn’t knowingly have circulated it.
A southwestern Idaho county commissioner has apologized for circulating an e-mail comparing Michelle Obama to a black widow spider.
Republican Canyon County Commissioner Steve Rule received the e-mail from a family member on his county account, then forwarded it to 26 people earlier this month. [...]
The e-mail read, “The female has a very wide backside, is black, and has a red hour glass shaped marking on her belly. You can find this spider in: Closets, wood piles, under beds and soon the White House.”
Indigo Journal, a liberal blog in South Carolina, reports that GOP operative Mike Green posted a racist joke about President Obama on his Twitter account over the weekend…Green posted this, then deleted it some time later: JUST HEARD OBAMA IS GOING TO IMPOSE A 40% TAX ON ASPIRIN BECAUSE IT’S WHITE AND IT WORKS.
State Sen. David Schultheis said he didn’t intend for a Twitter post accusing President Barack Obama of “flying the U.S. plane right into the ground” and ending with “let’s roll” as a threat or a reference to United Flight 93, which crashed during the 2001 terrorist attacks. [...] Schultheis’ full tweet Tuesday was: “Don’t for a second think Obama wants what is best for U.S. He is flying the U.S. plane right into the ground at full speed. Let’s roll.“
A prominent S.C. Republican Party activist is in hot water after describing an escaped gorilla at a South Carolina zoo as an “ancestor” of First Lady Michelle Obama.
The exchange occurred after Trey Walker, an advisor to S.C. Attorney General Henry McMaster, posted an innocuous Facebook update about this morning’s escape of a Western Lowlands Gorilla from Columbia’s Riverbanks Zoo.
Walker’s harmless update, however was followed by a highly-questionable comment from longtime SCGOP activist and former State Senate candidate, Rusty DePass.
“I’m sure it’s just one of Michelle’s ancestors — probably harmless,” DePass wrote.
The chairman of Tennessee’s Democratic Party wants a Republican legislative aide fired for sending out a “reprehensible” e-mail depicting President Obama as two cartoonish white eyes peering from a black background. Sherri Goforth, a Tennessee state senator’s aide, said she mistakenly sent the image “to the wrong list of people.”
Obama’s image is in the last square of a collage containing portraits of the previous 43 U.S. presidents. The e-mail, which was sent to other GOP staff members, was posted on the Internet Monday.
It appears that they just can’t help themselves.




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Of course they will keep doing it until somebody in the media calls them out on it. I can guarantee you Rush Limpball and Sean Hampster won’t do it. These people are nothing but a bunch of racist idiots who think that they should run the world and everybody else should get out of the way. The Republican leadership will sit back and let this stuff go on because it is their path back into the majority and they will quietly encourage it. A bunch of damn hypocrites.
Well, they can’t help themselves because the Republican Party has truly become a racist organization. I don’t say that lightly, it is not something you should bandy around for effect, but look at the level of acceptance of this crap by their Party officials and the lack of national officials condemning it, except in the most cursory fashion.
It does muck and muddle up the real problem that is personified by the Friedmanist Obama.
I have already have seen a couple of people around today who seem to feel that public officials, or people employed in an official capacity to represent the public, who use official email to communicate racism is somehow equivalent to some bloggers who used to compare George W Bush, who was a white guy, BTW, to a chimp. More false equivalencies like Greenwald talks about. Look for the traditional media to pick that football up and run with it over this latest abomination.
A quick count has 3 Florida and 3 Tennessee along with 2 Californias and some singletons. Surprised there’s only one from Texas though.
Regional bigotry is still bigotry. Texas isn’t as backward as everybody seems to think, though we certainly have our share of bigoted assholes.
This is by no means a complete list.
Oh I know. I lived in San Antonio for a couple of years (got there just in time to vote for the Kinkstah for govnah)
Yeah, I can believe it barely scratches the surface of all those emails.
Some people will never be able to control their racism, but you would think they would learn not to put something racist in an e-mail that is just sure to get out. Just so stupid.
Then you’re part of the reason that Rick Perry is still governor after getting a whopping 35% of the vote. I’m not finding fault because people should always vote their conscience but just recall that if you ever feel compelled to disparage Texas for having Perry as a governor. It’s only fair. :-)
Well, Chris Bell was about as underwhelming a candidate as I’ve even seen and whatzherface was no more of an option than Goodhair, so I went with my occasional “fuck everybody” type vote.
Chris Bell was about as underwhelming a candidate as I’ve even seen
So sadly true…. I think Bill White has a good chance though.
Some people take advantage of the the rights that are given them to say things to put people down and than apologized for it. All of these comments are racist in nature. The ones that hold some form of goverment office should be remove from there post. Comments like that you can not just say that you are sorry and hope it go away.Once someone read or hear those comments sorry can not take them away.
You don’t really believe that all those people that came out in February 2009 with all those anti Obama signs were truly there because they didn’t want more government. They were there because they woke up on November 5th 2008 and a half black half white man was elected president.
The majority of these comments come from Republicans. It’s ingrained in their political planks, their ideologies and their blood. They can’t help themselves. Their show boy, Mr. Steele, serves as an inside joke, all the while providing a very thin patina of tolerance. Bill O’Reilly was shocked that “they” use utensils at Sylvia’s just like “we” do. These are the plaints of the intellectually deprived who slept through the Renaissance and the Enlightenment as well as the Civil Rights movement in this century. Feeling cast off from modern America, they cling to pre- Civil War mores. They are comfortable there. Continue to marginalize them, but beware– they are dangerous individuals tied not only to the White Supremacist movement, but to the Tea Party, the secessionist nuts and yes, the Palinists.
This will happen until the Obamas somehow become Caucasian. That negro thing is just too hard for these recidivist Klansmen to wrap their tiny pinheads around. Let’s see if anyone in the press forces my Senators, Missy Graham and Jim DeMent, to answer in the affirmative if they decry this obvious racism. Uhhhh…should I hold my breath until that happens?
I think not. I’ve already lost one good friend this week to a suicide essentially caused by The Banksters.
Let’s let Obama, Bernanke, Summers, Geithner, etc, sink this economy in Thain’s pissoir.
The reason Wall Street anointed Obama was because they were counting on the left’s fixation with the predictable response of the racist right.
Now that ‘we’ are sufficiently distracted, they can raid the treasury with much protest from the loyal partisan opposition.
There will be no HC, because there will be no economy to speak of. Wake the fuck up!
I keep thinking they have gone as low as they can go…..and then I wake up.
One did expect the racists to come, in force, from under their rocks after the election but it is still a shock to see how easily racism is accepted in America. Of course with the hate filled MSM, personified by the likes of aipac mouthpiece Bitcher, helping to fuel the racist republican message it is surprising that the KKK has not yet gone on a violent rampage.
Huh? This was in response to chipher @16.
It’s not just the racism. It’s the entire spectrum of crazy from the right. You can’t tell me that it was all spontaenous. The right had their rabblerousers waiting in the wings ready to light the fuse of these useful idiots.
And this administration is doing all it can to help them.
*heh* Apparently there’s now a lot of room for upward mobility within the Gooper party…! ;-)
That we know about.
There needs to be a whistleblower recipient, or an error in the CC: list (“I sent this to the wrong people….”) for us to find out about it.
Barack and Michelle spent over 20 years as members of the racist TUCC group, and your list pales in comparison to that. Fact is, if you voted for Obama then you support racism…
Will you please take that noise elsewhere…?
Racism remains living and well in the deep south.
The southern strategy has worked just fine. It has now spread racism and nativist paranoia all over the country.
You renounce the church of the Pilgrims as racist? Bizarro!
Most of the Republicans are not only racists but hate the poor, elderly, and those who have fallen on hard times.
Tom Delay was on the Tele this morning saying people who were collecting unemployment were addicted to it and didn’t want jobs.
They have shown their cards for pushing a hundred Years yet the ignorant people can’t see it.
After they caused the Great depression they didn’t want to do anything to help the people.
They have kept the Country from having Universal Healthcare and stuck us with the for profit system we have.
They hate Unions, intitlements, high wages, and anything that helps the people.
Racist migh be the nicist thing one could say about the Republicans, because they are the ruiners of this Nation, by their Militarism, Corporatism, and love of Wall Street, and the Banks.
Every problem this Country has was not only created but made worse by the Repubicans views on things. Yet today they are telling us they are fighting for their principals no matter who it hurts.
The trouble with that is they have no principals only distructive and hurtfull views on what our Country should be.
“the church of the Pilgrims” never practiced the racist dogma of Black Liberation Theology, since it wasn’t around back then. Rev. Wright’s bud James Cone basically created that racist doctrine…
I guess it figures. Right McCarthy wingers trash by association instead of of placing a focus for their outrage. Only the ignorant would claim Rev.Wright to be representative of an entire denomination, ignoring its long history. On the other hand, maybe Pat Robertson does speak for you.
Well said.
A 20+ year membership is more than just an “association.”
Book Salon a couple of flights upstairs with James Bradley’s The Imperial Cruise: A Secret History of Empire and War hosted by Sen. Burt Cohen
What a tragically sad collection of cruel, racist attempts at humor. It is the depth and pervasiveness of this tripe + the vocal rage in our discourse that really gives me deep concern for the safety of our President. Not to be naive, but I am appalled at the content reflected here. How sad can it be for our country.
You mean like Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson? Both of whom didn’t let blacks attend their churches until they realized they had to let in a few tokens for form’s sake?
By the way, in the run-up to the Civil War, the Southern twigs of the various North American branches of Protestantism — the Baptists, Presbyterians, and so forth — broke off over the issue of slavery; the Southern branches refused to condemn it. After the Civil War, all of the major denominations reunited — with one exception: The Southern Baptists refused to rejoin with the fervently antislavery main branch of the Baptists.
It’s not a coincidence that the Southern Baptists and their ideological kindred are the ones that the conservatives point to as America’s default religion — or that this started happening right around the time that Big Business realized they could convince poor and working-class whites throughout America, but especially in the South, to vote against their own best interests so long as they got to hurt black people:
Permit me to add that the UCC, which now encompasses the Congregationalist, the church of the Pilgrims. In some ways more liberal in race matters historically and today than any other Christian denomination.
The troll didn’t get the point that to claim Wright speaks for whole denomination with that record is absurd.
Judaism, Christianity and Islamism are Abrahamic Religions … basically clones of ancient Sumerian and Egyptian religions, with Judaism based primarily on the plagiarizing of texts from both, through primarily Sumerian. I don’t believe in any of them, in case you didn’t know. I’m not sure what your point is about the Civil War (fought some 70 years after the Revolutionary War), unless you are trying to point out that it was the Democrat Party who promoted slavery and later racism. Anyway, that still doesn’t explain Obama’s 20+ year membership in the racist TUCC group…
I agree that this president has disappointed me greatly, however that doesn’t give the Republicans, the tea party or the liberals the right to be racist or condone racist acts. I never did think that President Obama was who he claimed to be just like I know that Harold Ford Jr is not who he claims to be. But that doesn’t take away from the fact that they are both better than the alternative. (Michael Steele a fake, Rush Limpball a dickhead, Sean Hampster a wannabe, and the Republican party corrupt and power hungry. I am awoke!
Plenty of racism in America and the world. No single political party has cornered the market on racism. I remember after Bush appointed Condi Rice, the Left howled at Bush’s “house nigga.”
It’s time to look beyond race and to the person inside and their qualifications for the job.
What is far more shameful than these ignorant neandrathal racists is the the MSM’s complicity in their racism by not calling them out for the indecent cretins that they are. Let’s remember, this is the same media that went ballistic when Move-on ran the General Betray-up piece. That wasn’t even racist. It was first and foremost, political. The MSM in this country, with a few exceptions, is as disgraceful as these perpetrators.
William Sloane Coffin was also ordained in UCC and was a freedom rider. Just about the least racist guy ever. UCC is one of the most “inclusive and progressive” demoninations in the nation. Black Liberation Theology is not part of UCC. UCC is a congregation demonation allowing individual congregations to entertain specific elements of theology.
No, they can’t help themselves. They are racist assholes, and as such, behave like racist assholes. I wish that Obama would call them out on it.
I wish that Obama would call them out on it … After 20+ years as a member of a racist group, that would be akin to “The pot calling the kettle black.“