search
Sections List
The American Independent

GOP nominee for governor says racists ads are OK because he has "Hispanic" support

Republican Ed Gillespie has claimed he would reject racism “at every turn” if he were elected Virginia’s next governor, but his actual campaign tells another story. Gillespie put George Allen, the disgraced former senator and one of the state’s most notorious racists, on his team and refused to answer for that decision. And he’s been […]

By Kaili Joy Gray - October 11, 2017
Share
Republican nominee Ed Gillespie
Republican nominee Ed Gillespie

Gillespie put George Allen, the disgraced former senator and one of the state’s most notorious racists, on his team and refused to answer for that decision. And he’s been running a grotesque ad conflating the MS-13 gang with immigrants in such an overtly racist way that the ad prompted Donald Trump to endorse Gillespie.

But Gillespie has an excuse for his deplorable tactics: his supposed support from the Hispanic community of Virginia.

During an interview on Trump’s favorite show, “Fox & Friends,” Gillespie tried to distance himself from Trump’s support, and the obvious implication that Trump endorsed him because of his racist ads. Fox host Brian Kilmeade gave Gillespie the friendliest set up possible to explain why his racist ads were actually for the Hispanic community.

KILMEADE: That’s really what you want to deal with because guess what communities get hurt the most? Working-class Hispanic communities get terrorized first and foremost by these MS-13 illegals.

GILLESPIE: Well, and that was the point I was making about this Hispanic faith leader in northern Virginia who has a big community, and he was saying look, these MS-13 gang members — they are completely — they don’t represent at all what Hispanic values are, and I know that to be true. I have a lot of support in the Hispanic — uh, amongst Virginians of Hispanic descent, and there’s no doubt about that.

Gillespie certainly did not invent the cynical trick of hiding behind the supposed support of the same communities he’s attacking. Trump certainly did plenty of that during the presidential campaign, insisting that he was beloved by Hispanics and African-Americans, even as he incessantly used racist language to describe those same communities.

That kind of cynical exploitation is utterly offensive, whether it’s delivered bluntly by Trump or in a more polished manner by Gillespie.

The Republican nominee is trying hard to convince Virginia voters that he is not as extreme as the leader of his party. But he cannot hide the truth of the ugliness of his campaign.


TAI News
Get the latest progressive news here first.

Tai News

Newsletter

Read More
Physicians group drags DeSantis with billboard warning Florida travelers of abortion bans

Physicians group drags DeSantis with billboard warning Florida travelers of abortion bans

By Rebekah Sager - June 02, 2023
Nebraska expected to pass combo bill on abortion, gender-affirming care for minors

Nebraska expected to pass combo bill on abortion, gender-affirming care for minors

By Associated Press - May 20, 2023
Rhode Island governor signs bill funding abortion health care coverage

Rhode Island governor signs bill funding abortion health care coverage

By Associated Press - May 19, 2023
Texas Legislature passes bill banning gender-affirming care for minors

Texas Legislature passes bill banning gender-affirming care for minors

By Will Fritz - May 18, 2023
North Carolina Republicans override governor’s veto of abortion ban

North Carolina Republicans override governor’s veto of abortion ban

By Rebekah Sager - May 18, 2023
Missouri attorney general rescinds rule restricting gender-affirming care

Missouri attorney general rescinds rule restricting gender-affirming care

By Will Fritz - May 18, 2023
TAI News
Latest
Close
TAI News
Get the latest progressive news here first.

Tai News

Newsletter