Top RNC Official Posts Tweet Bragging About Its Latest Racist Attack Ad, Then Quietly Deletes It
‘Pro-Life’ Republican Party Is Attacking a Democrat Whose Christian Faith Teaches Him to Oppose the Death Penalty
Sean Spicer, the Republican National Committee’s Chief Strategist and Communications Director, Monday morning posted a tweet bragging about the GOP’s latest, and racist, attack ad, against Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine.
“Exclusive: Republicans Launch Willie Horton-Style Attack on @TimKaine,” his tweet reads, echoing the headline of an article in Roll Call.
Early Monday afternoon, that tweet disappeared, along with a similar one posted by the official account of the GOP, as MSNBC’s Joy Reid noted:
Delete all you like, fellas. this will be remembered. By the way wonder if @seanspicer ran this by black @RNC staff, just for a gut check. pic.twitter.com/wG4yzPzNf2
— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) October 3, 2016
The ad itself, one of the most offensive of the 2016 season, actually attacks Sen. Kaine, who formerly was Governor Kaine, for his Catholic faith and belief against the death penalty. As Roll Call and others have noted, it is reminiscent of the infamous “Willie Horton ad,” which is in no circles, sans the Alt-Right, a compliment.
In “Republicans embrace notoriously racist political tactic,” Aaron Rupar at ThinkProgress explains the 1988 Willie Horton ad, run by a PAC supporting George H.W. Bush, was so offensive it “forced Bush to fend off allegations he was running a racist campaign. It’s also widely credited for helping Bush overcome a significant deficit to win the election. Nonetheless, shortly before his death in 1991, Lee Atwater — who, as Bush’s campaign manager, helped develop the Horton attack — apologized to Dukakis.”
He should also have apologized to America’s African-Americans.
But nothing is too low for Reince Priebus’ Republican National Committee, or for Sean Spicer.
To be clear, the “pro-life” Republican party is attacking a Democrat whose Christian faith teaches him to oppose the death penalty.
Here’s the new GOP ad, which they have yet to apologize for, much less take down, and below it the infamous Willie Horton ad:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzpU9cpdOyQ
Some responses via Twitter:
The week so far
RNC looks back fondly on the racist Willie Horton ad.
Trump says vets with PTSD are weak.That’s just Monday before noon.
— Michael Lampers (@LampersMichael) October 3, 2016
I want to see @PARISDENNARD and @OMAROSA and @pastormarkburns and other Trump apologists defend this racist Willie Horton campaign tactic. https://t.co/4fBqtawJCn
— Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) October 3, 2016
The Willie Horton ad is now universally understood to have been a textbook racist dogwhistle, yet the RNC is bragging about bringing it back https://t.co/hW4t24VuOJ
— Yes, You’re Racist (@YesYoureRacist) October 3, 2016
The modern GOP is dumb enough and racist enough to actually hype something as “Willie Horton-Style†https://t.co/2R5zhr1CCN
— Copyright Yr Hashtag (@CandyAppleAlly) October 3, 2016
The 1988 Willie Horton spot is still the gold standard of racist TV ads and you and your party are proud of this? https://t.co/u7tlTI1kUK
— Robert Mann (@RTMannJr) October 3, 2016
@seanspicer wow the top republican is actually proud of the racist Willie Horton ad. This black outreach is great
— #IamWithKermit (@NewaHailu) October 3, 2016
Remember Ailes was the racist scumbag strategist responsible for the ‘Willie Horton’ attacks that helped scare white voters for Bush Sr.
— Spacedad Spacestar (@SuperSpacedad) September 2, 2016
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