To: Sen. Edward Markey (MA-2)
Sen. Brown: Condemn Howie Carr's offensive article
Senator Scott Brown: We urge you to publicly condemn Howie Carr's offensive Boston Herald article "White and Wrong: On the reservation with Elizabeth Warren" for the blatant racist stereotypes throughout, along with the insinuation that President Obama and others have achieved their positions only by playing the "race card."
Why is this important?
On Wednesday, Howie Carr, a conservative talk radio host wrote an offensive column for The Boston Herald entitled "White and Wrong: On the reservation with Elizabeth Warren". Here are just a couple of the unbelievable quotes from the column:
"The race card—like so many others, Barack Obama never leaves home without it. "
"Maybe someday [Warren will] even smokum peace pipe with Tim Geithner. "
See the article here: http://bostonherald.com/news/columnists/view.bg?articleid=1061128614
Carr's article insinuates that President Obama and Elizabeth Warren did not earn their positions at Harvard Law. Also, that it goes so far as to infer—that any person who identifies themselves as a person of color and holds a position of power, that they only did so by playing the "race card".
We all know that political campaigns get ugly. We shouldn't expect the contest between Elizabeth Warren and Scott Brown to be an exception. But dragging out despicable stereotypes and denigrating whole groups of people goes way too far. Instead of stoking the fires of this hate-filled story, the Brown campaign needs to focus on the issues.
That's why I created a petition on SignOn.org to Senator Brown, asking him to make it clear that he wont give silent approval to these kinds of attacks.
"The race card—like so many others, Barack Obama never leaves home without it. "
"Maybe someday [Warren will] even smokum peace pipe with Tim Geithner. "
See the article here: http://bostonherald.com/news/columnists/view.bg?articleid=1061128614
Carr's article insinuates that President Obama and Elizabeth Warren did not earn their positions at Harvard Law. Also, that it goes so far as to infer—that any person who identifies themselves as a person of color and holds a position of power, that they only did so by playing the "race card".
We all know that political campaigns get ugly. We shouldn't expect the contest between Elizabeth Warren and Scott Brown to be an exception. But dragging out despicable stereotypes and denigrating whole groups of people goes way too far. Instead of stoking the fires of this hate-filled story, the Brown campaign needs to focus on the issues.
That's why I created a petition on SignOn.org to Senator Brown, asking him to make it clear that he wont give silent approval to these kinds of attacks.