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Virginia GOP minority outreach rally features George ‘Macaca’ Allen

You just can’t make this stuff up. I really didn’t think the Allen asshattery of this week’s “Americans are not addicted to oil. Americans are addicted to freedom” comment could be topped, but this takes the cake.

Northern Virginia Republicans, realizing they need to improve their appeal among the region’s large ethnic population, will stage a “unity” rally Saturday that they say will draw 1,000 people.

Organizers said the annual rally, which has grown in recent years, is particularly significant this year because ethnic minorities represent an increasingly powerful voting bloc that will help decide which presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama or Sen. John McCain, wins the state Nov. 4.

...Hyland said he expects as many as 1,000 supporters to turn out for the event at Edison High School, where former senator George Allen and Reps. Tom Davis and Frank R. Wolf are expected to speak. Former Virginia governor James S. Gilmore III is planning to attend, as is a widely known surrogate from McCain’s campaign, organizers said.

Huh? How does that square with this sort of outreach

Only a decade ago, as governor of Virginia, Allen personally initiated an association with the Council of Conservative Citizens, the successor organization to the segregationist White Citizens Council and among the largest white supremacist groups.

...Descended from the White Citizens’ Councils…the CCC is designated a “hate group” by the Southern Poverty Law Center. In its “Statement of Principles,” the CCC declares, “We also oppose all efforts to mix the races of mankind, to promote non-white races over the European-American people through so-called “affirmative action” and similar measures, to destroy or denigrate the European-American heritage, including the heritage of the Southern people, and to force the integration of the races.”

 

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Posted by Pam Spaulding on 10:51 PM • (22) Comments

Owtreech, UR doin it rong…

Comment #1: MikeEss  on  09/17  at  11:08 PM

Oh, this makes my head hurt so much. They’re really trying to lose Virginia. George Allen and Jim “Ask me About the Budget Shortfall” Gilmore are the two most unpopular people in the state.

Next they’ll send Jerry “Hitler Ads on Yom Kippurr” to do Jewish outreach.

The RPVA has been making our job way too easy for the last ten years or so.

Comment #2: Ben D.  on  09/17  at  11:31 PM

urgh, every time i think about my parents voting for this epic asshat, i get heartburn…

Comment #3: redwards  on  09/17  at  11:53 PM

Hey, white supremacists are a minority, too!

Comment #4: Frederick  on  09/18  at  12:01 AM

Are they expecting ethnic minorities to show up to this rally?  I’m not feeling too good about this one, sounds like those stings the police run where they catch folks with outstanding warrants by offering free tickets to sporting events.  Black & brown folks will probably be greeted by a welcoming committee with ropes and torches.  I’d stay home and watch America’s Top Model!

Comment #5: CParis  on  09/18  at  12:30 AM

Come on, where’s the fun in doing “minority outreach” if you can’t basically do the equivalent of hanging a giant “FUCK YOU, N***ERS” banner behind the podium? Republicans live for this shit.

Comment #6: tb  on  09/18  at  01:25 AM

Proof that truth is indeed stranger than fiction….

Comment #7: Bananaphone  on  09/18  at  01:32 AM

If I can find out what time this massive shindig is happening, I might just mosey on up there with my trusty Nikon and try to capture the frenzied activity for posterity.

Comment #8: CatStaff  on  09/18  at  02:54 AM

The Raising Kane blog has some info on previous events:

http://www.raisingkaine.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=16004

The diary says the last event consisted of a handful of black conservatives and a few hundred asian Christian conservatives, and then a bunch of white folks. This year it will probably be the same. I can’t see northern virginia’s hispanic community turning out in force for Allen.

Comment #9: Thud  on  09/18  at  04:13 AM

Hey, maybe this guy will show up for the rally, too:

DALLAS (AP)—The battered reputation of Josh Howard took another hit this week when an online video surfaced showing the Dallas Mavericks forward disrespecting the national anthem.

In a video posted on YouTube, Howard is shown on a football field at a charity flag football game. As the national anthem plays in the background, Howard approaches a camera and says: The Star Spangled Banner is going on right now. I don’t even celebrate that [expletive]. I’m black.”

Harmony? Keep dreaming ... it’s not human nature.

Comment #10: Sugar Ray Republican  on  09/18  at  10:52 AM

Hey. For all we know, Allen might be the least bigoted white male pol they’ve got handy in Virginia.

Comment #11: paul  on  09/18  at  10:56 AM

Wow, so a black guy wouldn’t sing the national anthem, and, since he’s a sports player, that’s clearly on the same level of stupid as them inviting a member of a racist organization to try and get out minority votes.

Sugar Ray, have you been hit in the head repeatedly?

Comment #12: Atheist Feminazi  on  09/18  at  12:02 PM

I think that Sugar Ray thinks that football players are elected officials who are in charge of public policy.  Otherwise, I can’t figure out why an elected politician and a football player are supposed to be equivalent.

Do you think he’s confused when he turns on C-SPAN and no one is wearing their helmets?

Comment #13: Mnemosyne  on  09/18  at  12:21 PM

Maybe David Duke wasn’t available.

Comment #14: G Porgey  on  09/18  at  12:22 PM

Do you think he’s confused when he turns on C-SPAN and no one is wearing their helmets?

Mnemosyne, I’m sorry, but that just made me laugh way harder than it had a right to.

Comment #15: Atheist Feminazi  on  09/18  at  12:28 PM

[pedant]

Josh Howard is a basketball player (not a football player), and one of my favorites.  He did some stupid shit during the most recent playoffs (went to a party after the coach said “don’t do any partying”), but this bit makes me very happy to be a fan.  He’s honest, and he’s going to lose an awful lot because of that.

[/pedant]

Beyond that, what INTPagan and Mnem said.

Comment #16: randomliberal  on  09/18  at  01:04 PM

“I think that Sugar Ray thinks that football players are elected officials who are in charge of public policy.  Otherwise, I can’t figure out why an elected politician and a football player are supposed to be equivalent.

Do you think he’s confused when he turns on C-SPAN and no one is wearing their helmets?”

No no, you got it all wrong.  See, Josh Howard is BLACK.  Barack Obama is also BLACK.  Therefore, Obama clearly hates the national anthem.  Because Barack is responsible for and agrees with everything every black person has ever done anywhere ever.  See Farrakhan, Louis.

Comment #17: Loomer  on  09/18  at  01:11 PM

Josh Howard is a basketball player (not a football player), and one of my favorites.

Hey, if he didn’t want to confuse me, he shouldn’t have been playing in a flag football game!

Though now I’m wondering if Sugar Ray spends his time on C-SPAN trying to figure out where the basket is.

Comment #18: Mnemosyne  on  09/18  at  01:49 PM

Mnem,

That’s true.  As for Sugar Ray, I’m sure C-SPAN has some footage of Obama playing ball somewhere out there…maybe if he looks really hard.

Comment #19: randomliberal  on  09/18  at  02:09 PM

No no, you got it all wrong.  See, Josh Howard is BLACK.  Barack Obama is also BLACK.  Therefore, Obama clearly hates the national anthem.  Because Barack is responsible for and agrees with everything every black person has ever done anywhere ever.  See Farrakhan, Louis.

Does that mean that Barack Obama is also a professional basketball player, too?  Or does that mean that I support everything Ann Coulter says since I am a white female?  I hope that the fact that I’m not blonde disqualifies me from that.

Comment #20: Atheist Feminazi  on  09/18  at  02:13 PM

Though now I’m wondering if Sugar Ray spends his time on C-SPAN trying to figure out where the basket is.

So what, does that mean that the team that gets the most baskets gets the most votes and wins?  And do both teams have to make a free-throw to break a tie?

Comment #21: Atheist Feminazi  on  09/18  at  02:28 PM

I’ve really reached the point of thinking the Repubs are throwing the election.  Not McSame himself (he’s 72 and won’t get another chance), but a lot of the party establishment hates him.  And since the economy is a mess, and Iraq is a mess,they figure they’re better off if the scapegoat for the next few years is a Dem.

Comment #22: Tara the antisocial social worker  on  09/19  at  08:38 PM
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