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The Nuclear Card

South Carolina: Jake Knotts Refers to Candidate as “Raghead”

Posted on 04 June 2010 by Mooneye

Oh, you have to love the South! Now, I am not saying that this is true across the board in the South, but obviously some attitudes haven’t changed since the Civil War.

SC state senator refers to candidate as ‘raghead’

By PAGE IVEY (AP)

COLUMBIA, S.C. — A South Carolina lawmaker on Thursday called a Republican gubernatorial candidate of Indian descent a “raghead,” saying we have one in the White House, we don’t need one in the governor’s mansion.

Republican state Sen. Jake Knotts later apologized for the slur, saying the remarks about President Barack Obama and state Rep. Nikki Haley were meant as a joke.

They came on Internet political talk show, Pub Politics. Co-host Phil Bailey said Knotts said, “We’ve already got a raghead in the White House, we don’t need another raghead in the governor’s mansion.”

No audio was available because of a technical problem, Bailey said.

“If it had been recorded, the public would be able to hear firsthand that my ‘raghead’ comments about Obama and Haley were intended in jest,” Knotts said in his statement. “Bear in mind that this is a freewheeling, anything-goes Internet radio show that is broadcast from a pub. It’s like local political version of Saturday Night Live, which is actually where the joke came from.”

He did not repeat his original comment in his apology. Knotts of Lexington is a supporter of Lt. Gov. Andre Bauer’s gubernatorial campaign.

Haley, who has been endorsed by Sarah Palin and is a favorite of the tea party, also represents Lexington in the Statehouse and has faced other landmines in her attempt to become the state’s first female governor. In the past two weeks, two men have come forward to say they had trysts with her, which she denies.

Her campaign manager Tim Pearson called Knotts “an embarrassment to our state and to the Republican Party.”

“Jake Knotts represents all that is wrong with South Carolina politics,” Pearson said in an e-mail.

Bailey, who also is director of the state Senate Democratic Caucus, said Knotts is known for speaking his mind, but he went too far.

“I was appalled by the comments,” Bailey said.

Four Republicans and three Democrats are vying to replace term-limited Gov. Mark Sanford who rocked the state when he confessed last summer to an affair with an Argentine woman. It ruined his marriage and likely his political future, which included presidential aspirations.

Bailey said he hopes to have the full discussion posted on the show’s website Friday.

State Republican Party Chairwoman Karen Floyd called on Knotts to apologize “so that we can put this unfortunate incident behind us.”

“The South Carolina Republican Party strongly condemns any use of racial or religious slurs,” Floyd said in an e-mail statement Thursday night.

  • Rick in the Woods

    bet ole’ “jake” wears bibs too

  • Truth Hurts

    Fat chance of any Loon CiCs like Spencer using nuanced & balanced remarks, instead of the usual polarized “tar them all with the same brush” “guilty until proven innocent” sensationalism is there? Pigs might fly…

  • Nathan

    This illustrates the hypocrisy of this website, if spencer or some Islamophobe was to bring up a bigoted remark by a Muslim leader and claim that “some attitudes haven’t changed since the Muslim conquests” the loonwatchers would be outraged. But they have no problem with using a quote by one man to bash Southern US citizens.

  • Robaby

    The above remark I made was addressing Nathan

  • Robaby

    Loonwatchers have condemned bigoted remarks by so called Islamic “leaders” such as that of Ahmedinejad and Awalaki. Moreover, two wrongs don’t make a right, just because one group makes bigoted remarks doesn’t justify another group to make the same disgusting remarks.

  • Abdullahi

    A Nigerian couple who lives in Texas have been enslaving a fellow Christian nanny for 9 years. Dhimmitude at its height.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/06/04/texas-couple-sentenced-to_n_601195.html

  • http://blog.yellow-stars.com eslaporte

    Nathan – nothing wrong with Islamic leaders making comments and debating each other. What is wrong is to paint all ALL Muslims as “not having changed since the 7th Century.”

    It is clear that not all Muslims remain stuck in the 7th Century
    …and yes, it is Islamophobia to say that ALL Muslims are stuck in the 7th Century!

  • Nathan

    Hmmmm I wonder how loonwatchers would react if a critic of Islam cited one of the countless bigoted remarks made by Islamic leaders and then posted “obviously some attitudes haven’t changed since the 7th century”? Oh yes the writers of this site would whine about Islamophobia.

  • http://blog.yellow-stars.com eslaporte

    There’s nooooo racism in the Republican Party, just as there is noooooo racism in the Tea Party. These parties just believe that there’s too much tolerance!

    It’s not just the South, although its bad. Up here in the Midwest, in dairy farm-country, we had a small town fire chief a few years ago point a shotgun and send his dogs after a black person fishing at a lake.
    On camera of a local TV station news, in front of the media, he explained his behavior: “Well, ya know, those people bring crime and other problems to the area.” I said, “does this guy think this is 1965?”

    Some people are still living in same caves and under the same rocks that they’ve been living under for 40 years ;-}

  • anajam

    This guy should take a look in the mirror. He shouldn’t be degrading anyone

  • mindy1

    What is wrong with people

  • Les

    It’s worse than that.

    http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/2010/06/so_carolina_totally_loses_its_mind.php

    “Not only did state Sen. Jake Knotts refer to Haley as a “f#!king raghead” he also went on a tear about her being a crypto-Sikh pretending to be Christian and part of some wild conspiracy theory Haley being a stalking horse for turban-wearing foreigners trying to undermine South Carolina’s God-fearing culture.”

    There’s no racism in the Republican party. None at all!

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