If George Allen gets reelected there is something really wrong with Virginia. Back in the spring, The New Republic broke the story that Allen had worn a confederate flag pin on his lapel for his high school yearbook picture. For a guy from Southern California, that’s weird. Really weird. We also know that he posed for a picture with a bunch of white supremicists back in 1996. That’s not cool. Then he called an Indian-American “macaca” which is a north-African slur meaning “monkey”. Then we learned that his mother was from north Africa. Then Allen got all huffy and pissed off when someone asked him if his French-Tunisian mother was Jewish and whether she taught him to call darkies “macaca”.
A few weeks later Mr. Allen, who is Presbyterian, grew angry at a reporter’s question about whether his mother had been born Jewish. Mr. Allen later said that after the question came up, his mother told him for the first time that her family was indeed Jewish. His subsequent statements about the matter — attesting that he still ate ham sandwiches, for example — appeared awkward, even to fellow Republicans.
This is just an aside for the benefit of the Allen campaign: the best way to convince people you are not an anti-Semite is not to brag about how many ham sandwiches you eat. Just saying.
But all this wasn’t enough for the Allen campaign because now we have former friends and colleagues coming forth to claim that Allen is a total shit-bag racist that loves to use the word nigger all the damn time. First it was former teammates from his college days. Then it was this:
One of the two old acquaintances, Christopher Taylor, now an anthropology professor at the Birmingham campus of the University of Alabama, said he heard Mr. Allen use an epithet to describe African-Americans in the early 1980’s.
Mr. Taylor, who is white and was then a graduate student at the University of Virginia, said the term had come up in a conversation about the turtles in a pond near Mr. Allen’s property. Mr. Allen, Mr. Taylor said, told him that “around here” the only people who “eat ’em” were African-Americans, whom he described with the notorious epithet for blacks.
I’m sure Mr. Taylor just felt like making shit up about turtle ponds. Right? And then last night on Hardball, Larry Sabato strongly hinted that he has first hand knowledge of Allen’s racism and assured Chris Matthews that the the sum and substance of the accusations against George Allen are true. The man is a flat out racist. (He’s also dumber than a bag of hammers). Sabato also defended his state, saying Virginia was the first and only state to elect an African-American as Governor, and stating that Allen’s brand of bullshit will not play. I hope not. I hope the next poll I see shows Jim Webb well ahead of George ‘Macaca’ Allen.
And why did the rest of the blogosphere start calling him Felix? I never got the memo. Also, if you want to amuse yourself, look at how the wingers try to shrug off Allen’s racism.
I think George’s (Felix’s???) racism is just the thing to win him votes with his “base”.
Yea CG. In the current atmosphere of them and us, the state of exception where we are out of the closet promoting the right to torture, Allen will be re-elected.
…it gets even worse.
And why did the rest of the blogosphere start calling him Felix?
Probably just being cruel to someone they don’t like. I have read several places that Allen despises his middle name. No idea whether it’s true or not.
His middle name is Macaca as far as I am concerned.
Whether in relation to Allen as here or in it’s more normal context, it’s still a racial slur. You’re hardly alone amongst progressive bloggers, but it seems incredibly insensitive and inappropriate to me every time I see this usage.
That’s a turnabout. I use it to remind the reader in shorthand that Allen is an asshole. I suppose there a few people that find it offensive, but hopefully many fewer than would find George ‘Niggers’ Allen offensive. Felix seems beside the point to me.
Perhaps he was named after this guy.
I hope not – it would be an insult to the cartoon.
Why should he get re-elected when he has already made it clear that he is bored in the senate. He can only patronize the ppl of VA. in doing a re-bid for the seat. I hope he and others learn they can not do things like he has done and get by with it. He is such a jerk. He is like those who are in the WH sad to say. We are in the 21st century and this kind of shit that he does,, just does not pass the litmus test. He has to pass the test of serving all the ppl not just a selcet few…but so many politicians see it like he does, and this is such a shame and in my opinion, this is how the politics of America is failing, overall.. I find this so in my state.
His “career” should never have started. What useful qualities exactly does he bring to the table? Another case of a good ol’ boy with connections getting elected to an office that he doesn’t deserve.
Wolcott pegged him yesterday…a delightful read..
The Salon article is also recommended. Day Pass availabe.
BooMan,
Two things: “Felix” is the name of his grandfather, Felix Lumbroso. You remember, don’t you, the supporter of the French resistance imprisoned by the Nazis.
Secondly, Dr Ken Shelton has every reason to remember being asked if he was related to the Imperial Wizard of the United Klans of America, and nicknamed “Wizard” on that account by George Allen. Found the following at http://www.adl.org – three paragraphs excerpted:
Robert Shelton Becomes a Dominant Figure in the Klan
Membership in the new UKA was immediately bolstered by a mass defection from the U.S. Klans within the state of Georgia. Whole klaverns around the state simply changed their designation from U.S. Klans to UKA. Davidson quit as Imperial Wizard in the spring of 1961; a few months later, at a meeting in Indian Springs, Georgia, on July 8, 1961, the UKA united with Shelton’s Alabama Knights. Shelton emerged as the new Imperial Wizard of the UKA, with Calvin Craig as UKA Grand Dragon for Georgia.
The Decline of the UKA
Robert Shelton, Imperial Wizard of the United Klans of America, avoided publicity and retained the old concept of the Klan as a clandestine order. During the 1960s and 1970s the UKA remained the largest Klan faction. In the spring of 1979, however, 20 members of the UKA were indicted by a Birmingham Federal grand jury in connection with violent racial episodes in Talladega County, Alabama. Three of Shelton’s members pleaded guilty and 10 others were found guilty and sentenced to terms in Federal prison. The days of UKA dominance in the hate movement were numbered.
The beginning of the end for the UKA followed a $7 million damage award in 1987 in an Alabama civil suit against the organization. Included as defendants in that case were six past and then current UKA members involved in the 1981 lynching of a Black teenager, Michael Donald, whose body was left hanging on a tree. As a result of that verdict, the teenager’s family, whose legal representation was provided by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), took possession of the United Klans’ 7,200 square foot national headquarters on 6.5 acres in Tuscaloosa. The property had an estimated market value of $ 225,000 at the time.
Southerners who behave like Allen are just being a certain kind of southerner, maybe. Following cultural cues, no matter how misguided. Northerners who behave like Allen are in touch with White Power movements. Further investigation would show that that’s the case with Allan — I’d bet the farm on it.
PS: I don’t think the issue with Allen eating pig is the Jewishness. The issue is the cannibalism.