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NY Times Already Predicting Racist Camp Name Will Hurt Rick Perry

By Clay Waters | October 04, 2011 | 11:46

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Richard Oppel Jr.’s front-page New York Times story on Monday, “Snag for Perry: Offensive Name At Texas Camp,” catches up with a long, thinly sourced Washington Post article on a hunting camp in Texas, leased by Perry’s family, whose name included a racial epithet written on a rock by a camp entrance.

Although the Perry connection is extremely tenuous (the camp’s name predated the Perry family's involvement, and the family had the rock painted over years ago) both the headline (“snag”) and a photo caption wishfully insisted the new controversy had already knocked Perry off stride: “His presidential campaign has been on the defensive in recent days.”

The campaign of Gov. Rick Perry of Texas found itself on the defensive on Sunday over a report that he had hunted at and taken guests to a West Texas camp with a racially charged name that his father, and later Mr. Perry, had leased.

The Washington Post reported on Sunday that at least seven people it interviewed said the name for a portion of the property, Niggerhead, was visible on the rock at the entrance “at different points in the 1980s and 1990s,” and that a former worker said he believed he had seen it as recently as three years ago.

The hunting camp is near the small town where Mr. Perry grew up. The Perry campaign did not dispute that the racial slur was used as a name for the property. But it issued a statement saying that the name was changed soon after Mr. Perry’s father, Ray, joined a lease that gave him hunting rights there almost 30 years ago.


The Times showed some strange new respect for Republican Herman Cain, whose campaign the paper had barely covered previously, after Cain criticized Perry:

The latest flare-up also injected the issue of race into the Republican nominating fight, with one of Mr. Perry’s opponents, Herman Cain, seizing on the issue Sunday, saying there “isn’t a more vile, negative word than the N-word.”

“For him to leave it there as long as he did, until before, I hear, they finally painted over it, is just plain insensitive to a lot of black people in this country,” Mr. Cain, who is black, said on “Fox News Sunday.”
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Mr. Perry’s name was on the lease for the property from 1997 to 2007. The statement issued by his campaign spokesman, Ray Sullivan, said, “Perry’s father painted over offensive language on a rock soon after leasing the 1,000-acre parcel in the early 1980s.”

The Times set up this obscure issue as a crucial test for the Perry campaign.

There seemed no dispute that the hunting pasture was once known by a racial epithet -- as a number of topographical sites had once been, both in Texas and in other places -- nor was there dispute that the epithet had been painted onto a rock on the property.

But for Mr. Perry, 61, the crucial issues for his candidacy will most likely be how he reacted to seeing the slur and the timing of its removal from the rock.

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Clay Waters is the director of Times Watch, an MRC project tracking the New York Times. Click here to follow Clay Waters on Twitter.
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What seems to have been lost

Submitted by Snappy on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 12:52pm.

What seems to have been lost in this fake controversy, is one, its not like some skinhead maliciously and hatefully spray painted the slur on a rock, it was the name given to the place in all likely hood, 100 years ago due to some prominent rock or other geographical feature, this was common in the way back when. Two, the Perry family didnt own or live on the land, they leased it, and even though they didnt own the land they went ahead and painted over the sign. This is just a huge juicy nothingburger.

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With the lib media it doesn't matter if it's true

Submitted by frank14 on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 2:09pm.

The new narrative even spouted by Brit Hume and Bill O'Reilly is that once a liberal media source makes up a fake charge it's the candidate's fault, and it's also the fault of the other competing candidates if they react to the false story when asked by the media. It's never the media's fault for 1) inventing the story and then 2) not source checking it before accepting it as gospel and spreading it everywhere. Chris Wallace should be charged with journalistic malpractice for accepting the WaPo story at face value and asking Herman Cain to comment on the false premise.

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There they go again...

Submitted by motherbelt on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 1:12pm.

Reporting their wishes as fact.

There are those who beg to differ, though....

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What they need to do

Submitted by kata on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 1:16pm.

Is send  Brian Williams out there for a one on one interview with said rock.  Get the real story.

Give Peas a Chance. ☑ ABØ in 2012
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I am happy...

Submitted by bigdaddy on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 3:21pm.

...that the Hymie Town Times and the Revrun Jesse Jackson are covering this horrible story.  Meanwhile, it's okay for Whoopi but not okay for Babs to say that baaaaad word.  It's okay for blacks to refer to Cain as an "Oreo", Black on the outside, White on the Inside...

"Resist we much, much we, much resist"....Amen!

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as another story on the page tells us

Submitted by Mutantone on Tue, 10/04/2011 - 4:45pm.

I wonder if any one will bring these locations up as being racist as well?

"Cenac noted, "The point is everybody’s rushing to condemn Texas. And sure, there's a lot of racist s—t that goes on in Texas. But guess what. There's N-ggerhhead rapids, Idaho, N-ggerhead point, Florida, N-ggerhhead Pond, Vermont, N-ggerhhead Creek, North Carolina - good fishing, N-ggerhead mining district, Washington."

He continued, "Did you know there are over 100 places that have been called N-ggerhhead in this country? There was even a N-ggerhead Point in New York. It's over in Wayne County on Lake Ontario, but out of respect they changed it to Negro Head Point. Then they realized that still wasn't very respectful, so now they just call it Grave's Point.”

A little research indicated Cenac was correct about many of these. The book "Lies Across America" verified his claim concerning N-ggerhead Point, New York.

N-ggerhead Rapids, Idaho, has been changed to Negro Head Rapids.

Up until 1971, there was a N-ggerhead Pond and a N-ggerhead Ledge in Vermont.

North Carolina still has numerous things in its state named with the N-word.

As Cenac later observed, there are all kinds of racist names for towns, lakes, and other things around this country not just ones involving blacks.

"Why on earth would there be places like Chink’s Peak, Dago Peak, Squaw Tit Mountain, Jap Road, Spook Woods, and Mexican Gulch?"

The point is that such names are all over this country, and for the Washington Post to try to use this as a way to depict Perry as racist was deplorable.

Heck, even the liberal Jon Stewart and his frequent contributor Wayne Cenac - who happens to be black - understand that.
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