'Magic Negro' flap might help Saltsman bid

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The controversy surrounding a comedy CD distributed by Republican
National Committee chair candidate Chip Saltsman has not torpedoed
his
bid and might have inadvertently helped it.


Four days after news broke that the former Tennessee GOP chairman had
sent a CD that included a song titled “Barack the Magic Negro” to the
RNC members he is courting, some of those officials are rallying
around the embattled Saltsman, with a few questioning whether the
national media and his opponents are piling on.


“When I heard about the story I had to figure out what was going on
for myself,” said Mark Ellis, the chairman of the Maine Republican
Party. “When I found out what this was about I had to ask, ‘boy,
what’s the big deal here?’ because there wasn’t any.”


Alabama Republican committeeman Paul Reynolds said the fact the
Saltsman sent him a CD with the song on it “didn’t bother me one
bit.”


“Chip probably could have thought it through a bit more, but he was
doing everyone a favor by giving us a gift,” he said. “This is just
people looking for something to make an issue of.”


“I don’t think he intended it as any kind of racial slur. I think he
intended it as a humor gift,” Oklahoma GOP committeewoman Carolyn
McClarty added. “I think it was innocently done by Chip.”


The song came with 40 others on an album from conservative satirist
Paul Shanklin, a personal friend of Saltsman. The song is a parody of
a 2007 Los Angeles Times column of the same title and is written to
the tune of “Puff the Magic Dragon.”


“Barack the Magic Negro lives in D.C.” the opening of the song goes.
“The L.A. Times, they called him that ‘cause he’s not authentic like
me. Yeah, the guy from the L.A. paper said he makes guilty whites
feel
good. They’ll vote for him, and not for me ‘cause he’s not from the
hood.”


The song, written shortly after the publication of the Times column,
was first played on the Rush Limbaugh radio show. On Monday, Limbaugh
prominently re-posted the song on the top left corner of his website
above the headline, “Drive-by media misreporting of ‘Barack the Magic
Negro’ song.”


The flap has generated unflattering attention at a time when the GOP
is trying to rebuild its brand and reach out to new voters after an
election in which GOP presidential nominee John McCain ran poorly
among minority constituencies.


The day after the story was first reported by The Hill, RNC Chairman
Mike Duncan issued a statement expressing disgust over the song.


“The 2008 election was a wake-up call for Republicans to reach out
and
bring more people into our party,” said Duncan, who is seeking
reelection to his post. “I am shocked and appalled that anyone would
think this is appropriate as it clearly does not move us in the right
direction.”


Duncan was joined by Michigan GOP Chair Saul Anuzis, another RNC
chair
aspirant who chided Saltsman for sending out the CD.


North Dakota Republican Party Chairman Gary Emineth said he was
“disappointed” when he heard about the story and questioned
Saltsman’s
viability as a candidate going forward.


“There are a lot of things about Chip that would have made a good a
RNC chairman, but this has definitely hurt him,” he said in an
interview with Politico. “With less than a month to go Chip needs to
be talking about where he wants to lead the party and he is not going
to get that opportunity.”


Not everyone is so sure, with some RNC members contending that Anuzis
and Duncan may have actually hurt their candidacies with their
responses.


“Those are two guys who just eliminated themselves from this race for
jumping all over Chip on this,” one committee member told Politico.
“Mike Duncan is a nice guy, but he screwed up big time by pandering
to
the national press on this.”


While South Carolina GOP Chair Katon Dawson and former Maryland Lt.
Gov. Michael Steele have decided to stay away from the controversy,
offering no comment, former Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell,
who
would be the party’s first black chairman, has drawn notice for his
vigorous defense of Saltsman.


“Unfortunately, there is hypersensitivity in the press regarding
matters of race. This is in large measure due to President-Elect
Obama
being the first African-American elected president,” Blackwell said
in
a statement. “I don't think any of the concerns that have been
expressed in the media about any of the other candidates for RNC
chairman should disqualify them. When looked at in the proper
context,
these concerns are minimal. All of my competitors for this leadership
post are fine people.”


As a result of his position, a source close to the race said that at
least 12 uncommitted committee members have contacted Blackwell to
thank him for his support for Saltsman and have expressed anger
toward
Duncan and Anuzis “for throwing a good Republican under the bus.”


Indeed, in a fluid race in which six candidates are vying for the
votes of 168 members, both Blackwell and Saltsman stand to benefit
from a backlash to the flap.


Most observers expect Duncan to lead after the first ballot, but few
expect he or any other candidate will be able to secure election on a
first ballot. For either Saltsman or Blackwell to win election they
will likely need the votes of the other’s supporters to break in
their
direction, along with any other committee members who are not
enamored
of Duncan’s leadership.


In calls to committee members in recent days, both Saltsman and
Blackwell have been reminding Republicans of how both Duncan and
Anuzis reacted to the story.


“I wasn’t angered by what Mike had said, it was just revealing to me
how each one responded,” said Ellis of Maine, who as an uncommitted
member received calls from all six candidates Monday. “Their
responses
were kind of a surprise to me because I saw it as something that was
not an issue, something that was manufactured from outside the
committee.”





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