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Labor Union: GOP GA Rep. Had ‘Racist Book Open And On Display’ In DC Office

ATLANTA (AP) — A federal labor union says some of its members found what it called a “racist book open and on display” in a Republican Georgia congressman’s Washington office.

The American Federation of Government Employees said in a news release that its members were visiting the offices of U.S. Rep. Drew Ferguson on Monday when a political coordinator for the union says he saw the book “Gen. Robert Edward Lee: Soldier, Citizen, and Christian Patriot” in the lobby of the office.

The union said the 1897 book that glorifies Confederate history was open to a page that read: “The blacks are immeasurably better off here than in Africa, morally, societally, and physically. The painful discipline they are undergoing is necessary for their instruction as a race.”

Ferguson said in a statement that his staff had decorated the office and he did not know the book was there.

“When my staff learned about it, they removed it and apologized to the individual who was upset by it,” Ferguson said.

But the AFGE pushed back on that description saying in the news release that, when asked about the book, Ferguson’s staff “ignored the question and instead pointed (union members) to look at General George Washington’s hair that was also on display.”

AFGE National President J. David Cox called the display “utterly despicable.”

Democratic state Sen. Elena Parent took to the floor of the Georgia Senate on Wednesday to condemn Ferguson.

Parent called on Ferguson to publically apologize to “all of his constituents and the state of Georgia.”
 
https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/northam-postpone-black-history-month-reception

Northam Postpones Black History Month Event As Racist Photo Fallout Continues


RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam’s administration has postponed a reception to celebrate Black History Month as the governor continues to deal with the fallout from a racist yearbook photo.

Northam spokeswoman Ofirah Yheskel said the reception has been moved from Wednesday to later this month. She said the administration is thinking through better ways to honor Black History Month. Black leaders said Monday that they would stage a large protest outside the reception.

Northam has ignored calls to resign. A photo of a man in blackface standing next to someone in Ku Klux Klan robes surfaced in his 1984 medical school yearbook. He denies he’s in the photo, but admitted to wearing blackface in 1984.

Virginia Legislative Black Caucus Chairman Del. Lamont Bagby says it would be “poor timing” to have the reception now.
 
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McCarthy Leaves Out Years Of Steve King’s Racism In Ilhan Omar Attack


House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) rewrote history Wednesday when he claimed to have swiftly removed Rep. Steve King (R-IA) from his committee assignments over “abhorrent” comments while asserting Democrats should do the same to Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN).

Arguing in an interview that Omar should be removed from her Foreign Affairs Committee assignment for what he called an anti-Semitic tweet (Omar has apologized for the tweet) McCarthy pointed to his own recent move stripping Rep. Steve King (R-IA) of his committee assignments. President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence have also called for Omar to be removed from the Foreign Affairs Committee. Omar’s tweet came in response to journalist Glenn Greenwald’s criticism of McCarthy’s call on Democrats.

“When I had a member of our conference say something that was, to me, abhorrent,” the minority leader said on Fox News, “we got together, not with the Democrats but with our own, in our own steering committee, and removed him from any committee at all.”

It’s true that Republican leadership stripped King of his committee assignmentsshortly after he wondered aloud to The New York Times: “White nationalist, white supremacist, Western civilization — how did that language become offensive?”

But distinguishing this comment as uniquely “abhorrent” ignores a long history of similarly racist remarks from King, to which Republican leadership had no comparable response at all.

In 2013, for example, King said that for every young undocumented immigrant “who’s a valedictorian, there’s another 100 out there that weigh 130 pounds and they’ve got calves the size of cantaloupes because they’re hauling 75 pounds of marijuana across the desert.”

In 2016, King said in an interview at the Republican National Convention: “I would ask you to go back through history and figure out where are these contributions that have been made by these other categories of people that you are talking about, where did any other subgroup of people contribute more to civilization?”

King stumbled when MSNBC’s Chris Hayes asked if he was referring to white people. “Than—than western civilization itself that’s rooted in western Europe, eastern Europe and the United States of America, and every place where christianity settled the world,” the congressman responded.

In 2017, he proclaimed “demographics are our destiny” and “we can’t restore our civilization with somebody else’s babies,” then said it was “ridiculous” that then-House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) called for Republicans to strip him of his committee assignments. (They didn’t.)

Then-Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) dismissed it: “I would like to think he misspoke,” he said of King.

A full two weeks later, Ryan said through a spokesperson: “The speaker has said many times that Nazis have no place in our politics, and clearly members should not engage with anyone promoting hate.” King responded, accurately: “His spokesperson made a general comment that didn’t even have my name in it.”

Just a few months later, in September, King retweeted popular white nationalist YouTube host Lana Lokteff — who’s said becoming a white ethnostate is “the best” option for America — to, again, silence from Republican leadership.

In October, King endorsed white nationalist Faith Goldy to become Toronto mayor. Predictably, at that point, Republican leadership did not respond to the endorsement.

Land O’Lakes, the agriculture cooperative, issued a stronger rebuke of King than anyone in Republican congressional leadership at the time when it announced later in October that its political action committee “will no longer support King” with campaign donations. House Republicans’ campaign arm, the National Republican Congressional Committee, soon followed suit.

McCarthy, first elected to Congress in 2007, first joined House Republican leadership in 2011, when he was elected the party’s House whip. He was elected majority leader in 2014 and minority leader this year.
 
what a time to be alive. all this bullshit. and the country is bein run by a actual no nothing moron. LMAO WTF
 


https://www.mediaite.com/tv/jake-ta...iring-all-of-trumps-own-anti-semitic-moments/

Jake Tapper Ruins Trump Rebuke of Omar By ‘Accidentally’ Airing All of His Own Anti-Semitic Moments

CNN’s Jake Tapper put President Donald Trump‘s history of anti-Semitic comments on stark display Wednesday with a comedic bit responding to his condemnation of Rep. Ilhan Omar.

Trump condemned Omar — who was forced to apologize this week for suggesting politicians were influenced by pro-Israel lobbyists, in a tweet that many deemed anti-Semitic — and said she should resign from Congress.

The president, of course, has never apologized for his own track record of anti-Semitism tropes, which Tapper pointed out with a searing bit during The Lead.

Tapper first played a 2015 clip of Trump telling a Jewish group that they want to “control” politicians.

“I’m sorry that was the wrong clip, that was then-candidate Trump in front of Republican Jewish Coalition suggesting that haggling Jews like to control their politicians with their money,” Tapper quipped. “We wanted the clip of Congresswoman Omar. Control room, I want the Omar clip.”

The control room aired a very anti-Semitic, deleted retweet from Trump featuring a Star of David and a pile of cash.

“Wait no, that’s not it either,” Tapper said. “Control room, I’m not looking for stuff about Trump, I’m looking for the Congresswoman Omar clip. Do you have it? Okay, I’m being told we have it. Thank you. Run it please.”

The control room aired the infamous 2017 video of Trump saying there were “very fine people” at the neo-Nazi march in Charlottesville.

Tapper concluded with a deleted tweet from House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy, in which he accused George Soros and other wealthy Jews of trying to “BUY” the 2018 election.

“We seem to have some issues here sorting out which anti-Semitic tropes are offensive and which are not,” Tapper joked to complete the segment.
 
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