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Republican Blogger Reaction to Racist Emails: Silence, Misdirection, Slander

by: lowkell

Wed Oct 20, 2010 at 06:33:09 AM EDT


The reaction - or lack thereof - of Virginia Republican bloggers to the racist emails pouring out of the Virginia Beach Republican Committee has been highly revealing.  In short, it's been a combination of silence, misdirection/red herrings, and attacks on the messenger that border on libel/slander/defamation. Let's take these in order.

1. First off, Republican bloggers have been silent. The question, as NLS correctly asks, is why?  Is it because, as NLS wonders, they are "completely out of the loop and really shocked when this stuff surfaces?" Or, do they know deep down that their party is filled with racism, and simply don't know how to respond when it comes out into the light of day? Or maybe when they don't get clear direction from above? It's pathetic, but it's also highly revealing.

2. Second, we have misdirection, mostly about the "backstory" of how the emails came to be forwarded around, and also how they ended up on a Democratic blog (this one). I can answer that latter question, although I'm not going to reveal my source(s) for reasons that should be obvious to any journalist, blogger, etc. On Monday afternoon, I was going about my business when I received (at 2:38 pm) a forwarded email with the racist "joke" by (now ex-) Virginia Beach Republican Party chair David Bartholomew. I was disgusted, so I posted it (at 2:54 pm, a whole 16 minutes after receiving the email). I also posted a screen shot of the email, which clearly shows that it had been forwarded from Mr. Bartholomew on March 15, 2010. Why I only received the email on October 18, 2010, I have no idea. If anyone would like to look into this and let us all know, that would be great. Personally, I'd be curious.

As for the second email, I received that one yesterday (at 1:25 pm) and was even more horrified, as the racism was far worse (in my opinion) than in the first email. I posted that email as well (at 2:17 pm, a whopping 52 minutes after receiving it), along with a link to the far-right-wing website that posted the video and a screen shot of Scott Rigell's website showing that the forwarder of the email was listed as one of his endorsers.  That email originally was forwarded by former VB Republican Committee chair Karen Beauchamp on July 31, 2010. Again, if anyone wants to look into the status of Ms. Beauchamp's email between July 31, 2010 and October 19, 2010, that would be great; I'd be curious to know what they find out! In the meantime, I find it fascinating that Republican bloggers are more interested in the "backstory" - if there is one - than the FRONT story - the blatant racism exhibited by leading members of their party.

3. Finally, we get into libel/slander/defamation territory, specifically over at Republican blog Bearing Drift. There, extreme right wingnut Brian Schoeneman strongly implies that yours truly "sat on these emails for months or he is willingly serving as a patsy for someone trying to launch an October surprise on Scott Rigell." Shoeneman proceeds to claim that "Lowell doesn't care about stamping out racism, or calling out those who engage in it," and also that "Lowell basically condoned the racism - it wasn't important enough to him to out these people until it became politically helpful for his chosen candidate in VA-2."  Fellow right-wingnut blogger J.R. Hoeft then weighs in with his own deep thoughts, asking, "If recent emails by members of the Republican Party of Virginia Beach are truly so offensive, then why has Lowell chosen to release them in parts and only in October?"

Again, note the implication by these Republican bloggers - I supposedly had these emails for months and waited until the last moment to help Glenn Nye, who everyone reading Blue Virginia knows is just my favorite Democrat ever!!!  Yeah, that latter part is laughable in and of itself, given how much I've ripped into Nye and how much I can't stand the guy (he's practically a Republican in his voting record). But as for the first part, accusing me of fundamental dishonesty and sliminess - the type that Republican bloggers so often engage in - that's 100%, absolutely false, and I'd be happy to swear that in court. I'd also be happy, if libel and slander law would allow, to take Messieurs Shoeneman and Hoeft to court on this one. They are so wrong, it's beyond belief, and they shouldn't be allowed to get away with this crap. The only problem is, in the United States under the 1st Amendment, they have the right to say just about anything they want, and I'm not sure I could win that case. Still, it's extremely tempting and I will be looking into it today...

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Date Stamps, a Trail of Date Stamps (0.00 / 0)
It is so disappointing when icons are unmasked to reveal their true identities. These fellows are reeling from the revelation and owe at least a retraction.

Beyond the fact that this kind of information, delivered in the manner it was, has an expiration date/time, the whole trail has a well documented history. And, this kind of story is just too good to store away unless you have an agenda.

Someone had an agenda, but those on the mailing list(s) who had access are the ones who should be scrutinized and that would likley close the noose on a Republican. The real question is: who is the insider who had the decency to set this loose?

And yes, we are all on Nye's Christmas list.


Who cares about Nye? (4.00 / 2)
Frankly, I could give a rat's-you-know-what about Glenn Nye. He's barely even a Democrat, has campaigned as an "independent," and has dissociated himself from SUPERB Democrat (and leader) Nancy Pelosi. If Nye loses, I certainly won't lose any sleep.

That leaves us with the real story here - the pervasive, casual racism endemic/rampant in the Virginia Beach Republican Committee. Also, an interesting sub-story is the lack of condemnation from Republican bloggers and leading officials, like former delegate from Virginia Beach, Bob McDonnell.  To his credit, even though he's a total right wingnut, Scott Rigell has condemned both emails, but otherwise, it's mostly been a deafening silence from the Republicans.

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Looking At Headers (0.00 / 0)
It is easy to spoof an e-mail address. Looking at the headers will show the trail of how you got them.

Republicans typically accuse those calling them on their lies, distortions, and illegal activities of doing what they are caught doing.  The issue is to put the proof of their activities up front and in the public. It's their lies v. facts.

Mere parsimony is not economy. Expense, and great expense, may be an essential part in true economy.
Edmund Burke


The source(s) who forwarded me the emails (4.00 / 1)
know how they received them. It's up to them whether they want to discuss that further. Personally, I have no knowledge of any of this whatsoever (as I've said multiple times, what I know is that I received the emails Monday and Tuesday, respectively, and published the information on Blue Virginia), and am no more than mildly interested. To me, the story that's truly interesting is the FRONT story (racist emails forwarded by Republican officials) here, not so much the "backstory" (exactly who forwarded the email to whom, when, etc.).  Although, the more I think about it, the "backstory" could reveal a lot more Republicans who forwarded the email along, so that WOULD be interesting come to think of it! Hmmmm.

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Would love to see... (0.00 / 0)
which electeds in the Beach got these emails and deleted instead of demanding their party officials resign.

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Their Wives Deleted Them All (0.00 / 0)
and never said a word.

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Me too (0.00 / 0)
It would be absolutely fascinating to know how far this goes in the Republican Party.  All the way up to Bob McDonnell, who has deep ties in Virginia Beach (including being its delegate for more than a decade)?

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Mason Conservative has some thoughts (0.00 / 0)
Mason Conservative comments at NLS:
To be honest, a lot of Republican bloggers ARE part of the party and I feel would be very hesitant towards outing or confronting stuff like this in public. By and large, GOP bloggers are more tied to the party than Dem bloggers, I think. I'be notice that most GOP bloggers blog to help Republicans win, many of the liberal bloggers blogged to take over the party. There is a diffence.

So I actually agree with Ben - I don't think GOP bloggers would be keen on outing anyone like this. Trust me, you catch serious shit when you cross the party on the blogs.

As it is, I don't know how Blue VA got those emails, but I'm pretty sure no bloggers were CC'd on them.



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Gonna Be Hard To Hoist a Big Tent Without Tolerating Dissent (0.00 / 0)
Conformity does lend a certain tidiness to the proceedings, however.

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