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“MISSISSIPPI GODDAM”: FORGETTING SLAVERY A MISTAKE? “I DON’T THINK SO,” SAYS MISSISSIPPI GOV. ON CNN

Richard Kigel · Sunday, April 11th 2010 at 8:23PM · 556 views
ASKED IF THE SLAVERY OMISSION WAS A MISTAKE, HE SAID, “I DON’T THINK SO…ANYONE WHO THINKS THAT YOU HAVE TO EXPLAIN THAT SLAVERY IS A BAD THING, IT GOES WITHOUT SAYING…IT’S SORT OF FEELING THAT IT’S A NIT, IT’S NOT SIGNIFICANT.”

Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour thinks Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell didn't need to apologize for failing to include a mention of slavery in a declaration of April as Confederation History Month -- and bristled at Michael Steele's claim he was held to a higher standard because he's black.

When CNN "State of the Union" anchor Candy Crowley asked Barbour, a onetime lobbyist and former head of the RNC, if the slavery omission was a mistake, he said, "I don't think so, my legislature has made an active holiday of Confederate Memorial Day... Anyone who thinks that you have to explain that slavery is a bad thing, it goes without saying... It's sort of feeling that it's a nit, it's not significant, it's trying to make a big deal."


In a "State of the Union" interview that aired Sunday, Barbour predicted that Michael Steele, the target of resignation calls, would "be the head of the party through his term," pointedly adding, "His term ends in January of next year."

He said he sympathized with Steele, but disagreed with the RNC's head's contention that criticism of him had anything to do with race:

Steele saying he was targeted because he was black was like Barbour saying he was being slammed because he was "a fat redneck with an accent like this," the governor drawled.

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Richard Kigel Sunday, April 11th 2010 at 9:27PM

I don't know, man!

As a New Yorker, I can't fathom how those Confederacy Nuts think.

They committed treason against the United STates! They caused more casualties to Americans than all our other wars combined. They were on the wrong side and they LOST!


It shouldn't take a hundred and fifty years to get past it! Should it?

Richard Kigel Monday, April 12th 2010 at 7:35PM

Dear Irma:

Thank you for appreciating what I am trying to do. I have the soul of a teacher--and that is all I am trying to do!

Richard Kigel Tuesday, April 13th 2010 at 8:17AM

Right, Mozell.

The whole thing is ridiculous and it is good see them being called out for it.

Chris Matthews was talking to his usual panel of political strategists and they all seemed to agree that this playing to the southern White base is a return to the winning Republican strategy of the Nixon, Reagan, Bush years. The solid south began to crack in 2008 when several states showed strong Obama support.

This appears to be a conscious effort on their part to take back the redneck vote.

I am hoping the rest of the country sees right through it and won't buy it.

Richard Kigel Tuesday, April 13th 2010 at 11:08AM

Brillinat.. Informative. INsightful.

And oh so true.

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

rich, I just said on your other blog about how I had lost it...well when it is on a Black network that it is more important to see the black community form the eyes of two White people tahn the coverage of two black people then this is what and why I said I had lost it...I know a little bit about how the black culture works form our eyes and will never revert back to the times when we are to be having more faith in nonblack experts's experiencing the black community than us in teh community. (smile)

but, this is just me agreeing withe Mozell's poems and Gaddy's historical out look...I like them am black first and an African-American second. (smile)

but, Rich you are my brother cow till the end and thank you so ver, vey much for you blogs as they offere such a way to gain such better education onour own country. (smile)

MY ANGER IS AIMED AT THE RESISTANCE TO EDUCATE AND BE EDUCATED FROM ALL SIDES. (smile)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

Rich, what "I" am really trying to say is ...why can't we as a social order not beable to move on thos this is about culture more than skin color...that it is all about survival of the genes pool and try to look at biology cannot be socialized, only able to mutate...and I do hope that a nuclear bomb does not cause this next mutation of the human make up for surviving. (smile)

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