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UPDATED: GOP ad so racist, the Republican wants it nixed [VIDEO]

Posted by Evan Derkacz at 8:00 AM on October 25, 2006.


'Harold Ford is an uppity negro who does the wild thing with white women.'

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The ad to the right, attacking black Democrat Harold Ford Jr., is only racist if your only definition of racism is calling someone a bad word. There are codes, used for decades in political speeches in the South and other regions, and apologized for by RNC chairman Ken Mehlman in a speech to the NAACP last year. Last year.

The pathetic ad has been denounced not only by the NAACP, but also by former Republican senator William Cohen ("overt racist appeal"), Vanderbilt Prof John Greene (says it makes Willie Horton look tame), and, not least, Ford's Republican challenger, Bob Corker.

Asked about the ad, RNC Chairman Ken Mehlman claimed that he had no power of the ad that his money purchased because it was an "independent expenditure."

Josh Marshall, who summarized the ad as 'Harold Ford is an uppity negro who does the wild thing with white women,' writes:

"The ad is run by the RNC. Ken Mehlman is chairman of the RNC. He doesn't have the authority to take the ad down? What's he talking about? What exactly does it mean when the blurb at the end says 'The Republican National Committee is responsible for the content of this advertisement. Paid for by the Republican National Committee.'"

Update: Ken Mehlman called it "a fair ad... I just think those criticisms of it are wrong." I mean, if a preeminent cultural critic like Ken Mehlman thinks the NAACP is "wrong" who are we to interfere? (TPM)

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Tagged as: racism, 2006, gop, campaign ad, election06

Evan Derkacz is an AlterNet editor. He writes and edits PEEK, the blog of blogs.


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Hits all the Hot Buttons
Posted by: NoPCZone on Oct 25, 2006 8:32 AM   
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This has Karl Rove fingerprints all over it. It pushes every hot button and plays to every stereotype.

Watch the video and follow along...

1- Looks Good, but no substance.
2- Soft on terrorism.
3- He will raise your taxes. (Inheritance Tax)
4- He'll take away your guns.
5- He chases white women & associates with Playboy.
6- He'll raise your taxes. (Marriage Tax)
7- North Korea is not an issue. (implying it's a diversion)
8- His supporters are outsiders. (porn industry contributors)
9- He sleeps with white women. (gotta get that one in again- just like taxes)

Tony Snow said he doesn't have a problem with it. Melman says he didn't see it until after it started airing and couldn't pull it even tough he paid for it. Corker claims he wants it pulled. The broadcasters/cablecasters will not return the money.

Now everybody says it's over the top, but nobody will do anything about it. Those at the very top say they don't think there is a problem with it. Uh-huh.

Plausible deniability

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Plausible deniability is the term given to the creation of loose and informal chains of command in government. In the case that assassinations, false flag or black ops or any other illegal or otherwise disrespectable and unpopular activities become public, high-ranking officials may deny any connection to or awareness of such act, or the agents used to carry out such act.
In politics and espionage, deniability refers to the ability of a "powerful player" or actor to avoid "blowback" by secretly arranging for an action to be taken on their behalf by a third party - ostensibly unconnected with the major player.

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Whining Has Past; Winning is Now
Posted by: evlurie on Oct 25, 2006 9:44 AM   
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This is the same Republican party that runs against itself claiming "Stay the Course" doesn't really mean stay the course. That Bringing Osama to justice, Dead or Alive, isn't REALLY a pledge to capture him. That the War on Terror isn't really a War because Wars End and this one goes on forever. That civil liberties aren't really liberties, they are privileges that the Executive Branch and the Republican Congress know to curtail in the interest of National Security.

The Republicans say "Trust Us" on WMD, Homeland Security, Global Warming, Privatized Social Security, and Iraq. And oh yeah, they're not racist either.

It would be SO easy to run a counter ad to this smear campaign. Just run the facts and clean up this government. But stop whining and counter-attack.

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Republican skull duggery...
Posted by: domenico234 on Oct 25, 2006 10:33 AM   
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Can anyone still be surprised at the depths to which these people will sink? Disgusted, yes...but surely NOT surprised!

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» **nodding her head** Posted by: ~Fiona~
Making Sex Lives Public is like a spy cam in the toilet!
Posted by: hot_rad_man on Oct 25, 2006 12:05 PM   
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Who gives a shit about someone's sex life. Only voyers and those hard up for a sex thrill. It has nothing to do about changing the fucked up way this country is going! I am sick of this sensational bullshit. Please don't even discuss it anymore! If you do, include toilet habits and some ass shots with doo doo coming out. That would complete this travesty!

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And these guys are supposed to be "born again Christians"?
Posted by: Ellie1 on Oct 25, 2006 2:43 PM   
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Isn't there a commandment that says, "Thou shalt not bear false witness"? And how about "Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's goods"? (like oil for a start) Oh never mind, Republicans are all hypocrits anyway, so why does it matter?

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GOP sense of humor?
Posted by: jontv on Oct 25, 2006 3:13 PM   
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This tongue-in-cheek attack almost makes me nostalgic for the doom-and-gloom approach to negative advertising. It gives humor a bad name.

I'm not sure what this comment is supposed to mean, Mr. Evan D.:

"The ad to the right, attacking black Democrat Harold Ford Jr., is only racist if your only definition of racism is calling someone a bad word. "

Did you leave a word out of that?

The ad's content is not overtly racist, but the subtext stinks, and you'd have to be an idiot to miss it. It is certainly playing into age-old panic about black studs and white women. There is no way that Mehlman et al could be unaware of that. But playing dumb is a specialty of his.

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Oh My!
Posted by: bettyn on Oct 25, 2006 5:19 PM   
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Why are we at all surprised with Mr. Rove's dirty little tricks? The thing that makes me angry is that this little creep is more worried about black men supposedly sleeping with white women and Rosie sleeping with any woman while our kids keep getting KILLED in Iraq and Mark Foley sleeps with little boys!

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» RE: Oh My! Posted by: yellow
how is that ad racist?
Posted by: nosylae on Oct 26, 2006 6:49 AM   
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am i missing something? somebody please explain

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» RE: how is that ad racist? Posted by: pdxlinuxchix
Lighten up Alternet!
Posted by: aburritt on Oct 26, 2006 8:36 AM   
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Jeeze.....I thought that ad was pretty amusing. If this one is worth losing sleep over, I'd say we don't have much to worry about when it comes to racism in this country. The real significance was the NAACP response, yet another example of how this group has completely lost any relevance to the real problems facing blacks today.

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» RE: Lighten up Alternet! Posted by: yellow
» RE: Lighten up Alternet! Posted by: aburritt
» RE: Lighten up Alternet! Posted by: yellow
» RE: Lighten up Alternet! Posted by: aburritt
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» RE: Lighten up Alternet! Posted by: yellow
how is that ad Racist?
Posted by: metalcrazy91724 on Oct 27, 2006 6:33 AM   
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I watched it twice and couldn't find anything racist in it. Did I look at the wrong video? Or did I miss something? Man they go overboard anyways anything the white race does is racist to the blacks there still crying from over 200 years ago give it up for pete sakes. You can tell just by looking at the ones that still think there owed something as opposed to ones that are over it . I Love anybody that's nice to me I don't judge anybody. Love and Hugs Linda J, and GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS.

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» Broken record? Posted by: ReallyBearish
» RE: how is that ad Racist? Posted by: yellow
» RE: how is that ad Racist? Posted by: aburritt