Young Republicans elect a new leader who's under fire for racist remarks
The Republican Party has been trying to revamp its image as more inclusive of diversity -- but the newly elected leader of the party's youth branch may set that effort back.
At their annual convention in Indianapolis last week, the Young Republican National Federation elected as their new chair Audra Shay (in photo) of New Orleans, the group's former vice chair at large. Shay, a 38-year-old Arkansas native, defeated Rachel Hoff, the group's director of media relations, by a vote of 470-415, according to The Daily Beast.
The online news site has been covering the story in depth, revealing racially offensive comments made by Shay on Facebook:
Specifically, a thread where one of her friends posts that "Obama Bin Lauden [sic] is the new terrorist... Muslim is on there side [sic]... need to take this country back from all of these mad coons... and illegals," and Shay responds eight minutes later with: "You tell em Eric! lol."
Click here to see a screenshot of the thread in question courtesy of the Arkansas Times blog.
When two Facebook friends including the head of the African-American Young Republican Chapter complained about the racist remarks, Shay reportedly responded by unfriending them. She later released a statement disavowing her support for the remarks and pointing out that under her chairmanship the Louisiana Young Republicans raised $90,000 for a minority outreach media campaign.
But the Daily Beast also reported that in October 2008, following news that Sarah Palin was being hung in effigy outside a home as an offensive Halloween decoration, Shays posted to Facebook, "What no Obama in a noose? Come on now, its just freedome [sic] of speech, no one in Atlanta would take that wrong! Lol."
She later added, "Apparently I could not spell last night. I am wondering if the guys with the Palin noose would care if we had a bunch of homosexuals in a noose."
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re: Young Republicans elect a new leader who's under fire for ra
Sounds like the Republican mind-set! What pigs they are!!
re: Young Republicans elect a new leader who's under fire for ra
Wow, what a bitch.
The fact that she raised $90K for a minority outreach media campaign just means that they didn't want to actually invest resources into winning over minority voters, by, you know... talking to them...
re: Young Republicans elect a new leader who's under fire for ra
Are we surprised? Really? I mean, clearly, this party can do and say anything they want against minority interests and SOME minorities will choose to remain loyal to them. How any self respecting minority (cough-cough Michael Steele) could get behind this party I have absolutely no idea. But I guess if after their history, you are still willing to join or support this party, electing someone so blatantly racist is a little thing.
re: Young Republicans elect a new leader who's under fire for ra
There is no excuse for making light of the first set of comments, she should be ashamed of her response. But there is nothing wrong with pointing out the difference between the firestorm an Obama effigy would have produced and the mild amusement those same chatterers felt about the Palin prop.
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