Friday, December 3, 2004

Archive: Abashed racism

August 17, 2004

This morning's reading is from "Southern Discomfort," Howard Kurtz , Washington Post, 8/17/04

An unabashed racist won the Republican nomination for a House district in Tennessee earlier this month. James Hart, who contends that whites should not mix with "less favored races," thumped a Republican write-in candidate -- 7,865 to 2,061 -- to win the party's nomination for the state's 8th Congressional District.

"The poverty genes of less 'favored races', which are spread by welfare and immigration, are destroying our cities no less than if they were hit by a nuclear bomb," Hart said on his campaign Web site. "Unless we stop dysgenic welfare and immigration policies, the U.S. will look like one big Detroit."

The state GOP, which was unable to find another candidate in time for the election's filing deadline, has disowned Hart's campaign, calling his views "outrageous." The district, which is represented by Rep. John S. Tanner (D-Tenn.), is considered Democratic country. But Hart's candidacy will nevertheless give him a platform for his views and the Republican Party a headache.

Oops.

Apparently this guy missed the meeting where they reminded everyone that the key to the GOP Southern Strategy for the last 32 years has been tasteful code-word racism (i.e. "abashed racism"), not embarrassing stuff like this.

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