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Texas GOP and the Obama button

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  1. Invisible Fan

    Invisible Fan Member

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    Is this an overreaction or did the Texas Republicans do the right thing to head off political damage?

    Texas GOP cuts off vendor that sold racist button
    By APRIL CASTRO – 16 hours ago

    AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The Texas Republican Party is distancing itself from a vendor who sold campaign buttons at last weekend's state convention that asked, "If Obama is president ... will we still call it The White House?"

    The state GOP party said Wednesday that it will donate the $1,500 rent it collected from the vendor, Republicanmarket.com, to Midwestern flood victims.

    State GOP spokesman Hans Klingler said the party does not vet the merchandise being sold, but officials plan to discuss doing so in the future. The button sales at the convention in Houston were first reported in The Dallas Morning News.

    "This vendor need not apply to another Texas GOP state convention," Klingler said. "We will neither tolerate nor profit from bigotry."

    Barack Obama, who clinched the Democratic nomination this month, is the first black presidential nominee of a major party.

    The vendor, Jonathan Alcox, said he was trying to be funny and based the button on a political cartoon. He said he made 12 buttons and sold four, two of them to reporters.

    "We're into humor, not racism," said Alcox, who described himself as an independent who may vote for Obama in November. "Why would I do that purposely? I thought it was funny."

    The state GOP will bar the vendor from booth space at future events and "encourage him to clean up his act," Klingler said.

    "The Republican Party of Texas told me I can never go there again. They're my biggest event," Alcox said. "It's pretty much put me out of business."

    State GOP officials said they also have alerted the Republican National Convention so that Alcox will not be allowed to sell merchandise at the convention in St. Paul, Minn., in September.

    The Texas Republican Party, whose platform is often far to the right of the national GOP, has been in hot water over diversity issues before.

    In 1998, the Log Cabin Republicans, the nation's largest organization of gay Republicans, was denied a booth at the GOP state convention in Fort Worth and likened to the Ku Klux Klan by a Texas Republican Party spokesman.

    "We don't allow pedophiles, transvestites or cross-dressers, either," then-GOP spokesman Robert Black said at the time.
     
  2. vlaurelio

    vlaurelio Member

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    do you agree it was a racist button? if yes they did the right thing period
     
  3. Apollo Creed

    Apollo Creed Contributing Member

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    Oh waaaaaaaah.

    Also, it's his biggest event and he has 12 buttons to sell? Doesn't really seem like much of a business.
     
  4. weslinder

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    I certainly think they did the right thing. But I think it's more telling that 6000 convention-goers bought a total of 2 of the button.
     
  5. rhadamanthus

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    Seems silly to me. While the button was racist, it was hardly the sole reason that the texas gop is not exactly associated with -ummmmm- open minded diversity...

    Good point.
     
  6. bobrek

    bobrek Politics belong in the D & D

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    I assume he sells more than just that particular button.
     
  7. GladiatoRowdy

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    Yeah, but I do agree with wes that it is nice to know that only one out of every 3000 attendees (not counting reporters who were buying for the story) actually bought one of the racist buttons.

    It gives me a smidge of hope for the GOP.
     
  8. Achilleus

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    Did you give the other one to a friend?

    :)
     
  9. weslinder

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    Yes, but you can have mine if you want.
     
  10. cson

    cson Member

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    Yeah, it's nice to know and more than a little bit of a shame that I'm surprised.
     
  11. rimrocker

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    But how many chuckled when they saw it?
     
  12. pgabriel

    pgabriel Educated Negro

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    here's another reason the button didn't sell

    lame ass joke
     
  13. GladiatoRowdy

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    I'm glad I don't know. That smidge might turn into a smudge if I did.
     

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