White House Apologizes to Sherrod for USDA Ouster

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(July 21) -- An embarrassed Obama administration apologized to Shirley Sherrod today, saying the black official's ouster from the U.S. Agriculture Department in the midst of a racial flap involving a white farmer was based on a rush to judgment.

"Secretary [Tom] Vilsack has tried and is trying to reach Ms. Sherrod," White House spokesman Robert Gibbs told reporters this afternoon. "When the secretary reaches her, he will apologize for the events of the last few days, and they will talk about their next steps."

While watching the news conference -- on camera from CNN's studio -- Sherrod smiled and nodded her head.

"It makes me feel better," she told CNN later. "This shouldn't have happened. It took too long, but it makes me feel better that the apology has finally come."

Sherrod, 62, resigned Monday as the USDA's director of rural development in Georgia after a conservative website posted a clip of a speech that included her saying that she didn't help a white farmer as much as she could have because of his race. She said the clip excluded her comments saying she did help the farmer keep his farm. The farmer and his wife came to her defense Tuesday and said she should have kept her job.

In a press conference today, Gibbs said the Obama administration made decisions based on incomplete information. "A disservice was done for which we apologize," he said.

Gibbs blamed the media for rushing to judgment about Sherrod and fanning the flames of the scandal as well. "I think everybody has to go back...and ask themselves how did we get into this?" he said. "How did we not ask the right questions? How did you all not ask the right questions?"

Gibbs called the ordeal a "teachable moment," a reference to the 2009 "beer summit" between president Obama, Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Cambridge, Ma. police Sgt. James Crowley.

Early today, the USDA's chief said in a statement he'd reconsider his position on Sherrod.

"I am of course willing and will conduct a thorough review and consider additional facts to ensure to the American people we are providing services in a fair and equitable manner," Vilsack said.

After that statement, Sherrod said she was uncertain she would return to the USDA if offered a job back.

"I am just not sure of how I would be treated there now," Sherrod told NBC's "Today" show. "That's one I just don't know at this point."


His statement came after the NAACP, which at first condemned Sherrod but then said it'd been "snookered" by activists, put the full video of Sherrod's speech on its site Tuesday night.





Sherrod said the USDA's turnaround has been difficult for her.

"It's so hard," Sherrod said on "Today." "When this first came to light, I said to them, 'You need to look at the whole thing.' That's not the message I was putting out there.

"And for them, all day yesterday, to say they were standing by their decision, and now at this late hour to be saying they're now willing to look at the facts, it's hard to take at this point," she told NBC.

In the clip posted Monday, Sherrod talks about a white farmer who came to her for help 24 years ago when she was working not for the federal government but for the Georgia field office for the Federation of Southern Cooperative/Land Assistance Fund.

In her speech, given in March to a NAACP banquet, Sherrod says, "What he didn't know while he was taking all that time trying to show me he was superior to me was, I was trying to decide just how much help I was going to give him.

"I was struggling with the fact that so many black people have lost their farmland, and here I was faced with having to help a white person save their land," she says. "So I didn't give him the full force of what I could do. I did enough."

The clip left off the rest of the story in which she says she helped the farmer avoid foreclosure and became friendly with him and his wife. Sherrod said that she tells the story as an example of how she tried to get beyond race and that she went on to help other white farmers.

Before hearing the entire speech, the NAACP said it was "appalled by her actions," but changed its stance Tuesday and noted that the family credited her with saving its farm.

"We have come to the conclusion we were snookered by Fox News and tea party activist Andrew Breitbart into believing she had harmed white farmers because of racial bias," NAACP President Benjamin Jealous said in a statement Tuesday.

Sherrod said today she was "particularly hurt" by the NAACP's initial comments but appreciated its later statement. She said nobody could think she was racist after viewing the entire speech.

"All of my life has been about civil rights work and fairness," she said on "Today."

The farming family, Roger and Eloise Spooner, of Iron City, Ga., is supporting Sherrod.

"We probably wouldn't have [our farm] today if it hadn't been for her leading us in the right direction," Eloise Spooner told The Associated Press. "I wish she could get her job back, because she was good to us, I tell you."



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what administration IN HISTORY would do something like this...publicly APOLOGIZE for a MISTAKE?

George Bush II said he DIDNT MAKE ANY.

Obama is doing the right thing. that is all.
 
Like I said in another thread, Tom Nutsack should be fired. The most powerful administration in the world gets owned by Fox news? :smh:
 
Obama's administation did the right thing.

They have fully restored my faith in them and are back in my good graces.

The apology came less than 24 hours after the truth was discovered. That's acceptable to me.


What I would like to see though is for Fox News and Briebart's White House Press Corps credentials suspended for 3 months! No access to the West Wing or Government Officials inside the White House of Central Administration till next Quarter.

Let those fuckers sit on the sidelines and have to use AP feeds to get information!

 
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Where is her "Beer Summit" in the Rose Garden?


Oh yeah ...
F U C K
F O X
N E W S
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They righted a wrong. Thats what you do when you make a mistake, but Im growing a lil tired of these wolf tickets Fox and these tea partiers sellin...and O not checking them properly...that extra passive shit is for the birds
 
Obama's administation did the right thing.

They have fully restored in my good graces and faith is restored.

Apology came less than 24 hours after the truth was discovered. That's acceptable to me.

What I would like to see though is to have Fox News and Briebart White House Press Corps Credentials suspended for 3 months! No access to the West Wing or Government Officials inside the White House of Central Administration till next Quarter.

Let those fuckers sit on the sidelines and have to use AP feeds to get information!



:cool::yes::dance::yes::cool:
 
Obama's administation did the right thing.

They have fully restored in my good graces and faith is restored.

Apology came less than 24 hours after the truth was discovered. That's acceptable to me.

What I would like to see though is to have Fox News and Briebart White House Press Corps Credentials suspended for 3 months! No access to the West Wing or Government Officials inside the White House of Central Administration till next Quarter.

Let those fuckers sit on the sidelines and have to use AP feeds to get information!



Damn straight!!
 
They righted a wrong. Thats what you do when you make a mistake, but Im growing a lil tired of these wolf tickets Fox and these tea partiers sellin...and O not checking them properly...that extra passive shit is for the birds

agreed. this shit was not a good look. i'm smelling some pussy up there on Pennsylvania ave.
 
what administration IN HISTORY would do something like this...publicly APOLOGIZE for a MISTAKE?

George Bush II said he DIDNT MAKE ANY.

Obama is doing the right thing. that is all.

Sad to say, this is one of the biggest selling points of the Republican Party.

They say what they are going to do and they do it w/o looking back and with no apologies.

This is why Guiliani is viewed as a great mayor in NYC, because he took no prisoners regardless of if he was right or wrong.

The reason Carter lost in a landslide to Reagan is because he was viewed as weak/wishy-washy.

Democratic Presidents throughout history as a whole have been smarter than their Republican counterparts but at times they tend to think too much.

Sometimes this helps, as when JFK didn't immediately "press the button" as his Republican cohorts wanted and allowed Krushchev a way out to save face thus averting WWIII or it can hurt as when Carter abandoned any attempt to rescue the hostages after two military helicopters crashed in the desert on a rescue mission.

Reagan was not a smart man but he did what he said he was gonna do and he didn't look back!

Bush Jr. did the same and got re-elected after everybody (including me!) just knew that America wasn't that stupid!

This "situation" as insignificant as it is on the world stage, may have just cost him 2012!
 
Apology don't = money.. She's lost a salary.. Pention.. Ect....

And the fact is, you can't sue the federal government, so she's fucked..

But she's a strong black woman and doesn't want her job back after getting shitted on, but she'll be forced to, so she can have a decent retirement..

Fuck Obama and his staff of jew crackers that make him placate to the cracker every single day.
 
it's funny that when wall street rapes everyone, the administration says we need to relax, give them money and let the courts settle any problems. when this lady said something that made the administration think it would leave them vulnerable to attack from people that already hate their guts - they fired her with the quickness.
 
agreed. this shit was not a good look. i'm smelling some pussy up there on Pennsylvania ave.

im sayin, yeah you can apologized to her but you know how they think now they got you twice on some -the Obama administration doesnt fact check and fires for no cause, however Im gonna be pissed for sho if he grandstand and with a lil vitriol now...where Im from if its pussy keep it pussy dont get tough today all of sudden
 
This "situation" as insignificant as it is on the world stage, may have just cost him 2012!

man please.

this is some lily-livered yellow streak type shit right here.

2012 WILL NOT HINGE on THIS.

next month NOBODY will even remember this shit.
 
Obama is a pussy plain and simple he is afraid of white people. He invited a racist cop to the white house and just shitted on a black civil rights old lady because he fears Glenn Beck? To be honest I am tired of hearing excuse for dude. :smh:
 
Obama is a pussy plain and simple he is afraid of white people. He invited a racist cop to the white house and just shitted on a black civil rights old lady because he fears Glenn Beck? To be honest I am tired of hearing excuse for dude. :smh:


:yes::yes::yes:

My brothers. We will get back to black power as soon as this fucking coon is out of office.
 
im sayin, yeah you can apologized to her but you know how they think now they got you twice on some -the Obama administration doesnt fact check and fires for no cause, however Im gonna be pissed for sho if he grandstand and with a lil vitriol now...where Im from if its pussy keep it pussy dont get tough today all of sudden

:lol:
 
Reagan was not a smart man but he did what he said he was gonna do and he didn't look back!

Bullshit! Reagan ran from Beirut, after the barracks got bombed. Plus, to sell weapons to both Iraq & Iran(while they're at war w/each other), is total cowardise.
 
man please.

this is some lily-livered yellow streak type shit right here.

2012 WILL NOT HINGE on THIS.

next month NOBODY will even remember this shit.

You are thinking small.

I'm not talking about this particular situation per se.

If other situations like this happen it shows a pattern of "flip-flopping" to use their words.

Apologizing in this situation was the right thing to do...

Her not being fired in the first place until Obama's people did their due dilligence was the correct answer Bob.

Our people as a whole are apologetic/accept apologies and let people move on.

Do you think they are?
 
obama's administation did the right thing.

They have fully restored in my good graces and faith is restored.

Apology came less than 24 hours after the truth was discovered. That's acceptable to me.

what i would like to see though is to have fox news and briebart white house press corps credentials suspended for 3 months! No access to the west wing or government officials inside the white house of central administration till next quarter.

Let those fuckers sit on the sidelines and have to use ap feeds to get information!




preach!!!
 
Like I said, I still support the Prez, and I hope they learned something from this shit. They got straight owned. People are saying that we're acting like he's not allowed to make a mistake, and he is. He's human. But this was some common sense shit. He's been in this game far too long to be running with some shit that Fox claimed they got off of a BLOG!:hmm:
 
They righted a wrong. Thats what you do when you make a mistake, but Im growing a lil tired of these wolf tickets Fox and these tea partiers sellin...and O not checking them properly...that extra passive shit is for the birds

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Reagan was not a smart man but he did what he said he was gonna do and he didn't look back!

Bullshit! Reagan ran from Beirut, after the barracks got bombed. Plus, to sell weapons to both Iraq & Iran(while they're at war w/each other), is total cowardise.

I'm no Reagan fan but after years of Khadafy making noise did Reagan not send planes to blow up his home???

And kill his child?

Have we heard ANYTHING from Khadafy since???

What was there to save (read, make $$$ from) in Beirut?

Remember, the Republicans are all about war and profit (what does the word Haliburton mean to you?) selling to both sides means $$$ and as far as we were concerned, they were weakening each other thereby creating LESS of a problem for us!
 
Fuck the Obama Administration.

You've won this round, super coon


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You are thinking small.

I'm not talking about this particular situation per se.

If other situations like this happen it shows a pattern of "flip-flopping" to use their words.

Apologizing in this situation was the right thing to do...

Her not being fired in the first place until Obama's people did their due dilligence was the correct answer Bob.

Our people as a whole are apologetic/accept apologies and let people move on.

Do you think they are?

no, i'm thinking like someone who's seen the presidencies of Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Bush and now Obama.

this will be as meaningless as the Jeremiah Wright scandal.
 
I'm just disappointed in the Administration in this whole situation. They fucked up PERIOD


but at least they acknowledged and apologized for their mistake.


however this shit in excusable.
 
no, i'm thinking like someone who's seen the presidencies of Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Bush and now Obama.

this will be as meaningless as the Jeremiah Wright scandal.

Let's hope so fam cause I've been around since the Johnson administration and the game has changed with this 24 hour news cycle going now.

Years ago this would've been a non-story because it would've been resolved before it got to us but with FOX going @ it 24 hours Obama's people stepped in and reacted quickly when they really shouldn't have.

P.S. - If the Jeremiah Wright scandal was actually meaningless he wouldn't have had to cut him off!
 
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