Ugh. This kind of shit sickens me. Fuck you, Republican state convention for allowing these cretins to participate.
“At the Republican state convention, a booth hosted by Republicanmarket was selling a pin Saturday that says: If Obama is President will we still call it the White House.”
I’m sorry, I can’t comment on that. You see, I’m African-American and I would just be told that it’s been decided it’s a brave, new world where we’re beyond that kind of thing and that I’m just living in the past.
I realize that are Republicans who are very good people but this is too much. This was allowed to happen by the Republican state convention. There has to be some accountability for this reckless racism and I place it squarely on the Republicans. Seriously, fuck’em.
That’s disgusting. And so true to form. Of course not every Republican approves of this–that’s a given. But when-o-when does that silent “moral” majority within that party start to stand up and say enough of this shit? When?
As a Republican, I object not only to the racism but to the stupidity and inanity. “Will we still call it the White House?” Well, yes. Because it will still be, y’know, a white house. For crissakes, the name was never about the race of the occupant. So I guess you’ll only start calling it the Black House if you were so completely fucking stupid that you formerly called it the White House because it had white people in it. The very question reveals the complete idiocy of any person wearing the button.
But you’ll have to forgive me if I decline to accept the responsibility for one stupid-ass vendor at one state convention, especially when it’s not even my state. I’m not a Republican because of buttons so I doubt I’ll forsake the party because of buttons.
Not just some. I’ve been involved with running conferences, and if one of the exhibitors does something racist or sexist in their booth you need to be on top of it. It has happened. The party can’t keep idiots from coming and exhibiting, but I can guarantee that the exhibitor contract says something about appropriate merchandise. Not shutting these schmucks down is a de facto endorsement.
And I don’t mean shutting them down after it is all over the papers and they take heat from outside.
The button group was roundly chastised and have pulled the button (they said they only sold four and only made twelve…I don’t know or care if that’s true; they shouldn’t have produced any), and Obama’s people scrub his social networking site when these things are pointed out, so, I don’t see what the anger towards an entire party here is.
ArizonaTeach, your link lead to the claim that anti-semitic remarks were made at Obama’s website by a group, but when I clicked on the link that your site provided, there was nothing there except a blank page made to look like it might have been Obama’s website.
The antisemitic material posted on Obama’s community blog site appear to have come from a single Ron Paul Supporter who imported pages wholesale from his own website. The material only drew two responses (both complaints) before the Obama people scrubbed it from the site. This is not comparable to what happened at that state convention. The Obama site got spammed, and they promptly scrubbed it This vendor had to get permission from the Convention to sell its buttons. I haven’t been to McCain’s website lately but I would not fall over in shock to find out that his web people might have had to clean up some white supremacist spam from time to time. That kind of thing is not analogous to screening and approving something for an official party function.