Mississippi Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith now says *IF* public hangings offend you then "Ooops, My Bad!"

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Racial Controversy Stirs Mississippi Senate Runoff

https://www.cnn.com/2018/11/20/poli...-debate-cindy-hyde-smith-mike-espy/index.html
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/417773-5-takeaways-from-mississipis-senate-debate



Mississippi was set for a fairly mundane midterm election runoff next week — deciding who would win the final undecided U.S. Senate seat in a state that easily elects Republicans, until a senator greeted a cattle rancher.

In a video posted on Twitter last week, Republican Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith is talking to a rancher named Colin Hutchinson, who is seen putting his arm around her at an event in Tupelo, Miss., earlier this month.



The comment that comes next is hard to understand, but the dispute isn't about what Hyde-Smith said – it's about what her words meant.

"If he invited me to a public hanging," Hyde Smith said to the supporter, "I'd be on the front row."

The crowd laughs. But many people took the comment to be a reference to lynchings.

That video prompted an onslaught of criticism (Walmart Stores Inc. pulled its support for her campaign and asked for her to return a $1,000 donation on Tuesday) and raised a question for Democrats — could they flip another Senate seat in the Deep South, like they did in Alabama last year?

That victory came in large part because of engagement by African-American voters. Hyde-Smith's Democratic opponent, Mike Espy, is a former congressman and U.S. agriculture secretary and is black. As of the most recent census, Mississippi had the highest percentage of black residents, 37 percent, of all states.

After the remark went viral, the outrage came quickly from civil rights activists like Corey Wiggins, executive director of Mississippi's NAACP state chapter.

"The act of lynching is not a joking matter," Wiggins said.

Hyde-Smith has dismissed the criticism. In a statement, she said her joke about her willingness to attend a public hanging with the supporter was meant as an "exaggerated expression of regard" and "any attempt to turn this into a negative connotation is ridiculous."

In the only debate, on Tuesday night, when pressed, Hyde-Smith did apologize to "anyone that was offended by my comments," emphasizing that "there was no ill will, no intent whatsoever in my statements" and saying, "I've never been hurtful to anyone."

But she also put the blame on Espy's campaign for trying to assign any sinister meaning.

"My comments were taken and twisted and used as a political weapon against me by my opponent," Hyde-Smith said.

"I don't know what's in your heart, but I know what came out of your mouth," Espy responded. He said the comments have "given our state another black eye we don't need," echoing a TV ad he had put out just hours before the debate. It closes by saying, "We can't afford a senator who embarrasses us and reinforces the stereotypes we've worked so hard to overcome."

"We have a senator here talking about public hangings and voter suppression," Espy said in his closing statement at the debate, referencing another controversial comment Hyde-Smith was caught making: "I am not going back to yesteryear." Her campaign said those comments were a joke that was taken out of context.

Just hours before the debate, photos from 2014 also surfaced on Facebook of Hyde-Smith touring the home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis, with a caption that said, "Mississippi history at its best!"

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The NAACP says that from the late 1800s to the late 1960s, Mississippi had more lynchings than any other state – many by hanging. Most of the victims were black. In that context, Wiggins says, such remarks are unacceptable.

"Those words were just inappropriate; they were wrong, they were distasteful," he said.

Hyde-Smith also received a $2,700 donation from a businessman named Peter Sieve said to be associated with white supremacist views.

The focus of Hyde-Smith's response has been Espy's past lobbying work for Laurent Gbagbo, the former president of the Ivory Coast who is on trial for crimes against humanity. His campaign has said Espy ended the arrangement because of Gbagbo's infamous record.

With the renewed attention to the runoff election on Nov. 27, both parties are sending national figures to Mississippi. Democratic Sens. Cory Booker and Kamala Harris have stumped for Espy. President Trump will campaign for Hyde-Smith next Monday, the day before the runoff — something Hyde-Smith reiterated in both her opening and closing statements at the debate.

Democrats are hoping the attention around the controversy will help turn out the party's base and turn off enough Republican voters.


 
This cac bitch had to read a prepared statement to explain her bigotry and racism...:smh:

And the only reason she is even offering a half ass apology is because AT&T, Leidos, Walmart Union Pacific and Boston Scientific asked for their campaign donations back...

Which really begs the question...
Why are these companies donating to a Senate candidate to begin with?
 
Just for clarity did she use the word Hanging or Lynching.... and yes from our perspective there is not much difference one is racially charged mob and the other is a slower racially charged mob.
 
Just for clarity did she use the word Hanging or Lynching.... and yes from our perspective there is not much difference one is racially charged mob and the other is a slower racially charged mob.
She said hanging

And there's basically zero difference, contextually
 
I am pulling for Epsy. I remember him during my JSU days in public service/office.
I did some work for the campaign, I got my fingers crossed but it's a hail Mary since the split votes that cause the runoff went to a cat further right than CHS
 
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This cac bitch had to read a prepared statement to explain her bigotry and racism

Which really begs the question...
Why are these companies donating to a Senate candidate to begin with?

See below, she is easy to $$influence$$

This bitch is such an empty headed cunt

Racist to boot for sure , but man she's an airhead of the highest order
 
Mississippi has a higher percentage of Black voters than any state in the nation. Unfortunately, there are too many fans of Tariq Elite and Uncle Luke who might still allow that CAC bitch to win... because Mike Espy, the Howard U grad who won the lawsuit to get $1 BILLION already paid out to 13,000+ BLACK farmers in the National BLACK Farmers Association (with another $1.2 BILLION already approved by Congress to still be distributed) is "just as bad". o_O
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pigford_v._Glickman


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Mississippi has a higher percentage of Black voters than any state in the nation. Unfortunately, there are too many fans of Tariq Elite and Uncle Luke who might still allow that CAC bitch to win... because Mike Espy, the Howard U grad who won the lawsuit to get $1 BILLION already paid out to 13,000+ BLACK farmers in the National BLACK Farmers Association (with another $1.2 BILLION already approved by Congress to still be distributed) is "just as bad". o_O
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pigford_v._Glickman


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Where you getting that shit from? I haven't heard a single black person utter an anti espy sentiment
 
Where you getting that shit from? I haven't heard a single black person utter an anti espy sentiment
The reason "cyberwoke" people don't vote is because "Democrats are just as bad as Republicans". Are you claiming you've NEVER heard that before?
:puzzled:
 
The reason "cyberwoke" people don't vote is because "Democrats are just as bad as Republicans". Are you claiming you've NEVER heard that before?
:puzzled:
obviously I'm familiar with the phenomenon. I'm asking where you're getting information to support your statement that there are "too many of them here that will allow this bitch to win."

because i haven't run into that argument from anyone black re this race and I have more political conversations than most
 
there are too many fans of Tariq Elite and Uncle Luke who might still allow that CAC bitch to win
where you're getting information that there are "too many of them here that will allow this bitch to win."
There is a difference between WHO MIGHT and THAT WILL.
Especially for a run off election that hasn't even happened yet.
Not quite sure WHY you're intentionally trying to pick a fight.
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There is a difference between WHO MIGHT and THAT WILL.
Especially for a run off election that hasn't even happened yet.
Not quite sure WHY you're intentionally trying to pick a fight.
:cmonson:
Im not bro. You highlighting inconsequential shit.

Your statement alluded to the fact that there is a contingent of those kinds of people here, my assertion is that, as someone on the ground and actively involved in the campaign, I have not (thankfully) run into any of those types with regard to this race.

So I was just wondering if you were saying that because you'd actually seen or experienced it somehow or if you were just talking. If it's the latter, you're hanging a negative on the black voters here undeservedly.

I'm currently phone banking for dude, so I may have taken it a lil personally because I'm proud of the solidarity I've been seeing here.

We both want the same thing though.
 
The reason "cyberwoke" people don't vote is because "Democrats are just as bad as Republicans". Are you claiming you've NEVER heard that before?
:puzzled:
“Cyberwoke”. Bookmarked for future use.

When do the “what has Espy done for black folk talk start”?
 
Man no way she should even have a chance with that many Black people in that state. Every 18 year BETTER vite, this bitch is makkng jokes about lynching people in this of all states.

Better vote like your life depends on it
 
Like with the Roy Moore in Alabama, you would THINK that this would be no contest-

But say what you want, these hate-filled cacs get their asses out there and vote.

I know they make it harder for us to vote; That's how you know it's so important to them.

As durham above me says;

durham said:
better vote like your life depends on it

well fucking said.





I'll put it like this: We don't always elect who we need, but we always elect who we deserve.

Mississippians, SHOW UP, SHOW OUT!!!
 
REVEALED: Mississippi GOP senator who said she'd attend a 'public hanging' went to segregated academy AFTER racial policy ended in 1969, while her daughter went to all-white school until last year
  • Appointed Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith attended a segregated school in the 70s
  • Republican politician, who is up for election, went to Lawrence County Academy
  • She was pictured in a 1975 year book posing alongside the Confederate flag
  • Hyde-Smith's daughter graduated from a majority white school until 2017
  • She had previously complimented a supporter saying she would even attend a 'public hanging' for him but apologized at Tuesday debate
  • Comment drew outrage in a state with history of lynching and racial supression
  • She accused her opponent Mike Espy of using the controversy as a 'weapon'
  • Photos earlier emerged of Hyde-Smith posing in confederate gear
  • She is favored to win a runoff in the conservative state
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...d-public-hanging-went-SEGREGATED-academy.html
http://www.jacksonfreepress.com/news/2018/nov/23/hyde-smith-attended-all-white-seg-academy-avoid-in/

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U.S. Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith appears third from the right in a 1975 yearbook photo of cheerleaders at Lawrence County Academy. The mascot appears in the middle dressed as a Confederate colonel holding a rebel flag.
 
Major League Baseball donates $5000 to Cindy Hyde-Smith
https://popular.info/p/major-league-baseball-donates-5000

Over the past week, seven major corporations have asked for Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS) to refund their contributions. Earlier this month, Hyde-Smith told a crowd at a campaign event that she would be willing to attend a "public hanging."

But one prominent American institution is going the other direction: Major League Baseball. According to an FEC report filed on November 24, the Office of the Commissioner of Major League Baseball PAC donated $5000, the legal maximum, to Hyde-Smith's campaign. The contribution is dated November 23.


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The Office of the Commissioner of Major League Baseball PAC was established in 2002. It was formed "as the sport endured a number of potentially crippling controversies, including the threat of a player's strike and fan anger over the possible contraction of two teams." The commissioner of Major League Baseball is Rob Manfred.

Charles B. Johnson, the co-owner of the San Fransisco Giants, recently donated $2700, the legal maximum to Hyde-Smith. Johnson's wife, Ann, also contributed the max. The donation spurred outrage from baseball fans online.

Saturday's filing by Hyde-Smith also included a $5000 donation from Ernst & Young, an accounting firm that publicly touts its commitment to diversity and inclusion.

Hyde-Smith was asked about her "public hanging" comments on Saturday and said she was sorry if she "hurt anybody’s feelings." Asked to clarify "what it was that offended people," Hyde-Smith would not answer.
 
Bitch, we know what you said and we know what you meant. Crooked I is still crooked. Stick to your guns you ol mutant Caucasian cannibal looking hoe. You need to have your ass whupped for saying anything remotely close and have the audacity to joke about it? I hope a a scrounge disease wipes you motherfuckers from the face of the earth. Lying, theiving, raping, blood sucking pillaging motherfuckers!
 
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