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Guerrilla22
27th December 2008, 19:26
Republican National Committee Chairman Mike Duncan issued a statement Saturday distancing the partys leadership from one of the GOPs best-known operatives, Chip Saltsman, who distributed a CD containing Barack the Magic Negro as part of his campaign to be elected chairman of the Republican National Committee next month.
Duncan, who has served the campaigns of five presidents dating back to Richard Nixon, is seeking reelection as the partys 60th chairman in a hotly contested race that includes Saltsman and several other viable candidates.
Saltsman, 40, was former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabees campaign manager during the Republican presidential primaries.
Saltsman sent Republican National Committee members, who will choose the next chairman, a CD by conservative political satirist Paul Shanklin, We HATE the USA. It contains the controversial track, which was popular on conservative radio. Shanklins Web site promises absolutely the best parodies in talk radio.
Duncan's statement, in full: "The 2008 election was a wake-up call for Republicans to reach out and bring more people into our party. I am shocked and appalled that anyone would think this is appropriate as it clearly does not move us in the right direction."
Saltsmans candidacy for national party chair is endorsed by Huckabee and fellow Tennessean Bill Frist, the former Senate majority leader.
Saltsman defended his song selection to The Hills Reid Wilson, who first reported the gift.
Paul Shanklin is a longtime friend, and I think that RNC members have the good humor and good sense to recognize that his songs for the Rush Limbaugh show are light-hearted political parodies, Saltsman told The Hill.
Saltsmans marketing campaign comes as Republicans grapple with ways to offer a counterpoint to President-elect Obama at a time when the country is largely supportive of his appointments and policies.
The national GOP ticket lost badly in November among many growing voter groups including young people, Hispanics and suburbanites. Party officials says that a voter base consisting of the South plus social conservatives is not a dependable way to win elections.
In the Republican Plan for Victory that is Saltsmans platform in the chairmans race, he writes: I believe that countering an emboldened Democratic Party, led by the Obama-Reid-Pelosi troika, requires an aggressive national strategy. This campaigns message cannot depend upon traditional media outlets or communication methods. It will require building upon new media and developing and mastering new tactics.
The disclosure by The Hill was met with an odd silence from Republican leaders. The story was posted at 12:10 p.m. on Friday, was quickly picked up by Talking Points Memo, and for a time was the banner headline on The Huffington Post, later replaced by Israelis strikes on Gaza.
Duncan issued his statement after Politico noted the partys 22-hour silence.
Politico has exchanged e-mails with an aide to Saltsman, and will post a response when it arrives.
Saltsman is a former development director of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, and was elected chairman of the Tennessee Republican Party in 1998.

bcbm
28th December 2008, 20:24
Lyrics:


SHANKLIN (Sharpton impersonator): Barack the Magic Negro lives in D.C.
The L.A. Times, they called him that
‘Cause he’s not authentic like me.
Yeah, the guy from the L.A. paper
Said he makes guilty whites feel good
They’ll vote for him, and not for me
‘Cause he’s not from the hood.
See, real black men, like Snoop Dog,
Or me, or Farrakhan
Have talked the talk, and walked the walk.
Not come in late and won!
[refrain] Oh, Barack the Magic Negro, lives in D.C.
The L.A. Times, they called him that
‘Cause he’s black, but not authentically.
Oh, Barack the Magic Negro, lives in D.C.
The L.A. Times, they called him that
‘Cause he’s black, but not authentically.
Some say Barack’s “articulate”
And bright and new and “clean.”
The media sure loves this guy,
A white interloper’s dream!
But, when you vote for president,
Watch out, and don’t be fooled!
Don’t vote the Magic Negro in –
‘Cause — ’cause I won’t have nothing after all these years of sacrifice
And I won’t get justice. This is about justice. This isn’t about me, it’s about justice.
It’s about buffet. I don’t have no buffet and there won’t be any church contributions,
And there’ll be no cash in the collection plate.
There ain’t gonna be no cash money, no walkin’ around money, no phoning money.
Now, Barack going to come in here and –

ÑóẊîöʼn
28th December 2008, 21:29
What the hell convinced them that this would be a good idea?

Guerrilla22
28th December 2008, 22:12
That's a very good question.

OneNamedNameLess
28th December 2008, 22:50
Lmao :laugh: I can't believe they distributed this. This will seriously hinder their campaign.

Guerrilla22
29th December 2008, 01:39
The thing is, the guy who was distributing this cd probaly saw nothing wrong with the content of the cd. Conservatives think racism is no big deal. They openly display racist attitudes and contempt for minorities in general and wonder why they got destroyed in the fall election. The current chair of the RNC likely only spoke out against this because of the awful pr it was bound to bring, not because he saw anything wrong with it.

Mindtoaster
29th December 2008, 05:36
You all fucking fail for not linking the song

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfxVkLhlu5s

:glare: Shiiiiit

Very typical conservative garbage. Pulling some kind of border-racism, trying to go as far as they possibly can without quite crossing the line.

RedHal
29th December 2008, 15:00
I don't think they saw it as trying not to cross the line, as they probably never saw a line to cross, ie they never saw racism in the first place. Like someone already mentioned, the only reason this Duncan character condemned it is because it will bring negative PR.

Reclaimed Dasein
30th December 2008, 15:17
To think, that the democrats often have difficulties beating these people. It makes one despair for American politics.

Black Dagger
1st January 2009, 02:58
That's fucking disgusting!

Le People
1st January 2009, 05:48
I understand that in America, Negro has become a derogotory term. Undoubtly, this song is pure southern bigotry. A little off topic, but I've seen words in the romance languages that are similar to Negro. I believe Negra in Spainish means black, not as in one of African descent, but as in the color black. I belive French and Italian have similar words. I was wondering if perhaps some people on this board who speak or are from these lands where Romance languages are spoken could clarify the feelings about the word Negro, and maybe others can give an indication as to why in American it is so negative.

Bilan
1st January 2009, 06:39
:lol:
Just what exactly were they thinking when they thought this would help them?

Guerrilla22
1st January 2009, 06:42
The Portuguese word for black (as well as in Spanish) is "negro" The Portuguese were actually the first to capture Africans and start selling them as slaves. Eventually the word "negro" became a noun used by Europeans and European settlers in the Americas. It's a derogatory term that rooted in the era of slave trade. For white republicans to make and distribute a cd where Obama is refered to as a "negro" is extremely degrading and racist.

gorillafuck
2nd January 2009, 00:54
They thought this would help them?


And this is disgusting.

Le People
4th January 2009, 04:01
The Portuguese word for black (as well as in Spanish) is "negro" The Portuguese were actually the first to capture Africans and start selling them as slaves. Eventually the word "negro" became a noun used by Europeans and European settlers in the Americas. It's a derogatory term that rooted in the era of slave trade. For white republicans to make and distribute a cd where Obama is refered to as a "negro" is extremely degrading and racist.


Thank you for the explanation. I couldn't agree more. However, I have a question. The history of the word "nigger" is, according to what I have been taught, in the misprononuciation of the word Nigerean by plantation owners. Is it truly a misprononuciation of Nigerean or Negro?

Skin_HeadBanger
12th January 2009, 07:20
Wow, actually hearing the song makes it sound a lot worse than it actually is.

I don't like Obama one it, but this whole thing is fuckin stupid.

Sean
12th January 2009, 08:34
You do realise Magic Negro is a lefty term?

A magic negro is a stock character in books and movies, a gifted black man who rather than succeed in life is completely humble and still just acting as a manservant to whites. Despite his amazing talent/wisdom/insight he wants nothing for himself and instead helps the white hero.

The term is actually an attack on everyone other than Obama, who are seen as using him.

Although the term is revolting when assholes like Rush Limbaugh use as we are all pretty certain he uses it without irony, I still think you'd all be better equipped to debate it if you knew what it meant, rather than focusing on the bad word. Spike Lee coined the term, AFAIK.

Rascolnikova
13th January 2009, 08:39
I think it's brilliant. .. take one genuine class war insight (we wouldn't elect someone who we'd actually consider a product of African American culture), coat it in hearty anti-political-correctness, use it to reach into the taproot of American racism, and watch the working class divide. Makes no matter that Obama won, the song does it's job, and is representative of a wider movement that does the same.

Plagueround
13th January 2009, 10:02
I think it's brilliant. .. take one genuine class war insight (we wouldn't elect someone who we'd actually consider a product of African American culture), coat it in hearty anti-political-correctness, use it to reach into the taproot of American racism, and watch the working class divide. Makes no matter that Obama won, the song does it's job, and is representative of a wider movement that does the same.

Indeed. That, to me, is what makes it so disgusting. People like Limbaugh have a long history of doing things like this. They constantly say racist and bigoted things, then pull back later, saying they were joking, and accuse their detractors as being "PC, free speech hating liberals".

When I was a phone tech, I used to ride in a van daily with a guy that loved to listen to that garbage. :(

Skin_HeadBanger
14th January 2009, 07:54
A tidbit of information, that doesn't make it better at all but, evidently it is supposed to be Al Sharpton singing the song.

redSHARP
17th January 2009, 17:16
republicans have a history of doing borderline racist shit.

DO ME A HUGE FAVOR!! look up where ronald reagan started his presidential campaign, his first stop when he was given the nomination! and then tell me he was a good person.

hint! it was Philedelphia Mississippi, and every good amercian leftist knows what happened there. HINT! it involved the KKK!