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May. 14th, 2009 03:04 pm
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A Republican state lawmaker hoping for his party's nod to run for Senate reportedly referred to Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer as "that Jew" during a recent appearance before a Republican group.

State Sen. Kim Hendren told The Associated Press on Thursday that he was wrong to refer to Schumer's religious affiliation during a Pulaski County Republican Committee meeting last week. Hendren said he doesn't remember the exact wording of his comment, but he was quoted by conservative blogger Jason Tolbert as calling Schumer "that Jew."

"I ought not to have referred to it at all," Hendren told the AP. "When I referred to him as Jewish, it wasn't because I don't like Jewish people."

Hendren, 71, said he made the reference as he talked about comments the senior senator made criticizing some elements of the Republican Party.

"I shouldn't have gotten into this Jewish business because it distracts from the issue," Hendren said.

Representatives of Schumer declined to comment on the matter.

Hendren, who once ran for governor as a Democrat against Bill Clinton in 1982, is the only person to have declared their candidacy to challenge Democratic Sen. Blanche Lincoln in 2010. Hendren is also the minority leader in the state Senate.

Lincoln is seeking a third term in the Senate. State Republicans view her as vulnerable in the 2010 election.

In a statement, Lincoln's campaign manager Steve Patterson said the race shouldn't be about "offensive comments from the candidates."

"Sadly, these remarks speak for themselves," Patterson said

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090514/ap_on_re_us/us_jewish_remark_schumer

Ahhh, lovely. I remember racist comments about African-Americans a few years back by a different Republican candidate. Or anti-Mormon comments made recently. WTF. I am all for small government but Republicans have turned into anti-personal freedom and racist crazy nutters. Not to mention gave up small government. The moment there is a viable party espousing democrat social values + fiscal conservatism, I am in. Pity that doesn't look to be happening and I remain an Independent.

Date: 2009-05-14 09:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] om-shakti.livejournal.com
Yeah, I am full of hate on this subject. I'm not a small-government person (though I think one day there might come a point where humanity could handle that) but i can totally understand & respect that position completely, even from the other side. Republicans as we've come to know them now are absolute nutters, using fear and frenzy to get their religious fundamentalism and social backwards-ness into the brains of as many people as they can scare into it. Raaarrrghh. $%(#*@ And of course not all of them, but lots and lots. And the more i see lately the more i'm convinced that that's at least like 80% of their party leadership, which is the real problem..

Date: 2009-05-16 04:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
Yeah, the leadership is basically nuts

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