And they wonder why there is so much rancor in politics these days?

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/10/22/congressman-admits-saying-liberals-hate-real-americans-2/

Congressman admits saying, 'Liberals hate real Americans'
Posted: 05:25 AM ET

>From CNN Ticker Producer Alexander Mooney
Hayes is facing a tough reelection race.

(CNN) — A North Carolina congressman locked in a tight re-election race 
admitted Tuesday to recently telling a crowd of John McCain supporters that 
"liberals hate real Americans," the latest in a string of comments from 
Republicans that appear to question Democrats' patriotism.

Rep. Robin Hayes, a five-term Republican who has been heavily targeted by 
Democrats this election cycle, first denied making the remarks, but conceded 
Monday afternoon that he was accurately quoted.

"After reading it, there is no doubt that it came out completely the wrong 
way," Hayes said. “I actually was trying to work to keep the crowd as 
respectful as possible, so this is definitely not what I intended."

The comments came at a McCain rally in Concord, North Carolina Saturday before 
the Arizona senator or members of his staff had arrived at the event. As first 
reported by the New York Observer, Hayes said, "Liberals hate real Americans 
that work and achieve and believe in God."

Hayes also told the raucous crowd to make sure "we don't say something stupid, 
make sure we don't say something we don't mean," warning the news media would 
likely distort such remarks.

In his statement Tuesday, Hayes suggested he meant to differentiate between the 
liberal and conservative philosophies rather than directly impugn the 
patriotism of his opponents.

"Liberals are advocating higher taxes, which I believe punish success — and 
they are advocating policies like gay marriage that I feel undermine strong 
families," he said. "We have a strong difference of opinion about the future of 
our nation, but obviously this was the wrong way to get that difference of 
opinion across."

Hayes is top target of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and his 
prospects of re-election appear to be endangered by Obama's stronger than 
expected support in North Carolina. According to Stuart Rothenberg of the 
Rothenberg Political Report, Obama is out-polling McCain by 9 points in Hayes' 
8th district, a dynamic that could spell trouble for Hayes come Election Day. 
In 2004, President Bush defeated John Kerry by 9 points in Hayes' district and 
the GOP congressman narrowly won in 2006.

Hayes' comments echo those of other Republicans in recent days that have drawn 
fire from Democratic circles. Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann said late last 
week she's concerned Barack Obama “may have anti-American views,” and 
suggested other liberal members of Congress also may be anti-American.

"The news media should do a penetrating exposé and take a look," she said. "I 
wish they would. I wish the American media would take a great look at the views 
of the people in Congress and find out, are they pro-America or anti-America?"

Republican VP nominee Sarah Palin also drew fire from Democrats earlier this 
week when she suggested at a recent GOP fundraiser that she only likes to 
travel to "Pro-America parts of this great nation."

"We believe that the best of America is in these small towns that we get to 
visit, and in these wonderful little pockets of what I call the real America, 
being here with all of you hard working very patriotic, um, very, um, 
pro-America areas of this great nation," she said.

In an interview with CNN Thursday, Palin apologized if her comments were 
interpreted to mean some areas of the country are more patriotic than others.

"I don't want that misunderstood," Palin said. "If that's the way it came 
across, I apologize."

McCain spokeswoman Nancy Pfotenhauer also turned heads when she said over the 
weekend that Northern Virginia, did not represent 'real Virginia' because of 
the influx of Democrats to the region in recent years.
“I certainly agree that northern Virginia has gone more Democratic. And as a 
proud resident of Oakton, Virginia I can tell you that the Democrats have just 
come in from the District of Columbia and moved into northern Virginia. And 
that’s really what you see there. But the rest of the state, ‘real’ 
Virginia if you will, I think will be very responsive to Senator McCain’s 
message," she said.


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