Louisiana State Rep Uses Racial Slur- Media Neglects Party Information

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It's time for another edition of Name That Party! According to New Orleans WDSU Channel 6, a candidate for state representative, one Carla Blanchard Dartez, used a racial insult when speaking with the local NAACP president. But somehow the story on WDSU's website completely managed to avoid mentioning Dartez's party affiliation. Hint- she's not a Republican. According to the story posted by WDSU,

A state representative in a runoff election infuriated civil rights leaders after she ended a conversation with the mother of the NAACP's local president by saying, "Talk to you later, Buckwheat." State Rep. Carla Blanchard Dartez, of Morgan City, acknowledged she made the remark during a Thursday night telephone conversation with Hazel Boykin to thank her for driving voters to the polls. Buckwheat, a black child character in the "Little Rascals" comedies of the 1930s and '40s, is viewed as a racial stereotype demeaning to black people.

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This would seem to be a fairly serious incident, as the media is hyper-sensitive to racial epithets when uttered by Republicans. One has only to look back to 2006 when a reference to the word 'macaca' by Republican Senator George Allen of Virginia sparked a nationwide media furor, and contributed to Senator Allen's defeat in the 2006 election. A representative story on Allen can be found at the Washington Post. As far as I recall, Senator Allen's party affiliation was prominently featured in every story on the subject, as it was in the Post's.

Calling someone 'Buckwheat', an obvious reference to a black character who s deemed to be an offensive stereotype, would seem to be a much more obvious racial epithet than the 'macaca' comment, which is defined by Webster's Dictionary as being "a genus of Old World monkeys including the rhesus monkey (M. mulatta) and other macaques." Yet nowhere in the article on Dartez can her party affiliation be found, although her husband, one Lenny Dartez, who the story does appear to identify as a Democrat, writing,

But the "Buckwheat" remark is the latest bit of trouble for Dartez and her husband, Lenny, who is a member of the Democratic Party's State Central Committee.
I did a Google search on Mrs Dartez, and quickly discovered her official page at Louisiana's House of Representatives website. She is clearly identified as a Democrat. It took me roughly ten seconds to perform this Google search. Seems to me that WDSU Channel 6 could have done the same quite easily. I wonder if there could be some ideological reason why they wouldn't do that? Oh, no, not the professional media! They wouldn't do that, would they? I leave you to supply the probable answer. Hat tip to NewsBusters reader Duane Peyrot. Cross-posted on StoneHeads.

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That local story...

...appears to come from the AP. The bottom of the article states this. I found another story on this topic (from a French source, of all things) that used virtually the same story as WDSU, and it was cited as an AP story.

Figures!

It is ok

Dems are allowed to be racist.

Well for them it's not

Well for them it's not racist. So they're being allowed to just be people. I think they think they have "race" credits built up. Seemingly, as it's never run out, they must not have a limit on that racial-speak credit card.

You aint kidding

Msm never reports on Dems and their slurs.

As evidenced by: Robert

As evidenced by:

Robert KKK Byrd's repeated use of the "N" word in a taped interview.

Roger Clinton's repeated use of the "N" word in a police survellience tape.

Bill & Hilary's reported use of the "N" word in violent outbursts against blacks who didn't toe their line.

 

When asked if he went to war with Iraq to derail the impeachment vote: “I don’t think any serious person would believe that any President would do such a thing." - President Clinton (Dec 1998).

True Feelings About Blacks

For forty years the Democrats have managed to keep their true feelings about blacks neatly tucked away in a corner of their brains but, occasionally, a slip up occurs as has happened with Dartez.

 It is far beyond my comprehension why blacks are so in love with the Democrats when it was they who were responsible for the hangings in the South, the opposition to The Civil Rights Act, and the disintegration of the black family as a result of the Great Society welfare programs.

And they’re only concerned with a few words? Give me a break!

We're talking about southern

We're talking about southern racists, right? Not flat-out all dems. 

FWIW, I don't think the "buckwheat" comment was appropriate.

Sorry, I meant the ones

Sorry, I meant the ones "responsible for the hangings in the South, the opposition to The Civil Rights Act."

Ok

I see what you mean.Yup it was nasty and vicious down there.I live there off in on when I was young.That was back when blacks had to sit in the back of the bus and everything where I was at was segregated.I didnt understand it.I was a military brat so I wasnt use to seeing white and colored drinking fountains and all the rest.Didnt make any sense.

Bal's so funny..

southern racists=democrat=kkk founders(the ones "responsible for the hangings in the South, the opposition to The Civil Rights Act.")

ps-did you know the klan killed white men also?

Those that wouldn't vote for the Democrat Party and those that dared to date black women.

pps-I don't believe all southern democrats are racist.

why blacks are so in love with the Democrats

" Now, however, the Democrats have, by remembering the race when passing
out jobs, gained recruits among the colored people, and some negro
Democrats are are found here". pg74

 

ugh.

Because Louisiana needs more negative publicity and more racial problems than we already have. Thanks!  I notice that way down in the story it says her hubby is with the Dem party, but how many people read down that far?  If it were a Repub who said it, that R next to their name would be in much larger typeset. 

I'm calling WDSU and asking about this.  504-260-WDSU. Not that it will do a lick of good.

 

Ugh.

Beats me why they would

Beats me why they would leave out party affiliation. I am really Stymied. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_%22Stymie%22_Beard

Nortonalec

Wrong.

If it were a Repub who said it, that R next to their name would be in much larger typeset.

Wrong. If it were ar Republican who had said it, the headline, instead of saying "Candidate Apologizes for Buckwheat Remark", would have said "Republican Apologizes..."

Or more likely...

Or more likely... "Republican Hurls Racial Epithet at NAACP President"

 

When asked if he went to war with Iraq to derail the impeachment
vote: “I don’t think any serious person would believe that any
President would do such a thing." - President Clinton (Dec 1998).

Umm, so like, where is Keithie and his outrage?

I would have thought he would be all over this by now.

Or, is his outrage selective in its targeting?

Kind of makes you go hmmmmmmm, don't it?

Week 3 and counting, and

Week 3 and counting, and still NO NETWORK except the Report has paid any attention to Obama's racist remark to Stephen Colbert regarding grits and accents.

Thankfully NB did because I posted it again :P

The Rocky Mountain Collegian: Illustrating Idiocy

What was said.

Tried searching for it but never found it.

Double Standard

Does anyone have any doubt about the double standard? The media exist to promote leftist causes and to trash conservatives.

I first saw this story......

........on Yahoo with an AP byline and this idiot was clearly identified as a Democrat.