Warming up a crowd in North Carolina on Saturday, Republican Rep. Robin Hayes offered the diagnosis that “liberals hate real Americans that work and achieve and believe in God.”
His remarks came shortly after he had said he would “make sure we don’t say something stupid, make sure we don’t say something we don’t mean.”
Hayes had followed Rep. Patrick McHenry, also a North Carolina Republican, who laid out the choice between McCain and Obama.
“It’s like black and white,” yelled someone from the crowd.
HT: ThinkProgress
Update: Hayes spokeswoman, Amanda Little says that Hayes absolutely denies making the comments that appear in the Observer article. She noted that other national reporters were at the event and didn't pick up on what the Observer reported.
The Crypt called the Observer reporter in question, Jason Horowitz, and he said he stands firmly by his reporting. "I was there. That’s what I heard. I was taking notes while he was talking," said Horowitz.
He said that the national media couldn't have picked up on the comment because they had yet to arrive at the event. "I wasn't on the plane," said Horowitz, who explained that he arrived before the national media. "I don’t know if they were aware the national press wasn’t there, but they were staying stuff."
Horowitz said he isn't concerned about being proved wrong because local reporters and camera crews were there, so someone must have caught the comment. "There were local reporters there. There were sticks up," he said.
Little pointed to a local Independent Tribune article that does not reference Hayes making derogatory comments about liberals. The Crypt left a message with the author's article, Josh Lanier, and will update this post when we hear back.
In the meantime, if you were at the rally and heard Hayes speak, write rgrim@politico.com and let us know what you heard.
Update 2: "I can guarantee that he said that," local reporter Josh Lanier, who was at the event, tells The Crypt. "I didn’t get the 100 percent exact quote but it was something along the lines of 'liberals hate America — people who work hard, achieve, love God.' That’s pretty much exactly what he said, but I didn’t get it exactly, which is why I didn’t use it."
Christopher Schuler, who also said he attended the event, sent this e-mail into the The Crypt: "I was at the arena Saturday morning in Concord and heard Rep. Hayes say it. It was around 10:30 a.m. Taken back by it at first, but the entire crowd was loving it."
Schuler appears to be very close on the timing. Check out this contemporaneous Twit, posted on Saturday at 10:41.
We suppose that means Sara Gregory of the Daily Tar Heel gets the scoop, though she ended up not mentioning it in her write-up of the event. (Which she later Twittered as a regret.)
And thanks to local blogger Betsy Muse who helped us track this down. The Crypt considers the case closed, but if anybody has full audio of the event, please send it in.
Update 3: Hayes spokeswoman Little is still denying it and accuses The Crypt of "irresponsible journalism."
Meanwhile, local reporter Lisa Miller of WFAE has audio, which she's sending to The Crypt and which we'll post when we get it. She relistened to the audio and says the exact quote is: “Liberals hate real Americans that work and accomplish and achieve and believe in God.”
Update 4: Now the case is really, really closed. Here's the audio confirmation. We'll update with Hayes' reaction when it comes in
For the Audio - go to the source: http://www.politico.com/blogs/thecrypt/1008/GOP_Rep_Liberals_Hate_Real_A...
Hanky Panky
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Kanebo
This divisive rethoric has got to stop. After the elections, no matter who wins we'll still have to live and work together. Polarizing the population is not wise at all.
And I am very proud to say that I don't hate anybody.
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1"Supporters of the theory of intelligent design are often the ones who appear to have been most shortchanged in that department."
[And I am very proud to say that I don't hate anybody.]
In real life -- I can say that -- but....hummmm -- not going there
2I am so sick of being considered anti-American because I don't agree with the Republican agenda!! I think I might post a blog about it!!
3I will definitely read that blog
All I feel is disappointment on these tactics. This is supposed to be "the land of the free" but if anybody starts pointing out what we don't agree about our country, and demand a change, then it's considered unpatriotic, a treason to great America. That is a fallacy and nobody should buy into it. How can we improve anything unless we think it's imperfect? It's just common sense.
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4"Supporters of the theory of intelligent design are often the ones who appear to have been most shortchanged in that department."
I'd read it too -- I too am tired -- i liked what Olberman had to say about it -- and Jon Stewart said was hilarious!!
5Robin Hayes sounds like an idiot and I am glad he was called on this.
That said I dont agree with what he said at all about liberals. although sometimes I think that our ideals are so far apart we all cant help but never quite reach a middle ground and be at least civil to eachother.
6Write the blog, sexyl. I work, I achieve, I believe in God and I'm a liberal. Ugly politics.
7His remarks were so absurd.
8I hate Dick Cheney, Karl Rove & that hatchet faced b*tch Ann Coulter, but all of them deserve it!
I agree with Shi, this kind of crap has got to stop
9Sometimes it's as if the only way the conservative right can keep people on its side is to demonize liberals.
It's time we took back the word liberal. it should be synonymous with open-minded, magnanimous, open to new ideas, favoring progress and peace.
it's funny, like he said liberals don't achieve, yet they are always accusing the 'elite' or the Ivy League of being liberal or they say 'limousine liberals'.
statements like this show they believe they have a monopoly on God and faith.
in the end i guess if you believe you have a monopoly on the truth you don't listen to any one else's ideas.
and what is liberal anyway if i want to CONSERVE the earth and human lives?
10Absolutely insane. Republicans (not all however a large amount) try to scare their followers into to staying conservatives by making liberals out to be villains by stating this outrageous comments.
There a just as many god loving and hard working liberals in this world; the difference is a liberal is willing to give the people rights that conservatives want to take away. Liberals are the ones fighting for America's workers, to insure they aren't left in the dust while the conservative leaders line their own pockets. Not all liberals are good and not all republicans are evil however the majority of each party tends to have a certain standard. Democrats realize we need to help the people, give & keep human rights and bring change to our nation. Republicans are wanting to take away rights (all linked to "faith" which should be a personal decision not one the government forces upon us), keep placing cronies in high places and using fear to gain votes.
- This is a quote from John Kerry during the DNC and I have believe in it very much:
"Years ago when we protested a war, people would weigh in against us saying, "My country right or wrong." Our answer? Absolutely, my country right or wrong. When right, keep it right. When wrong, make it right. Sometimes loving your country demands you must tell the truth to power."
11That is a great quote leeluv.
12agreed.
which exposes the true hypocrisy of the ideals of the conservative right:
they are supposed to be people of 'faith' correct?
but how do you justify war and have 'faith'? Jesus said blessed are the peacemakers. he also said love your enemies for even an evil man can love those who love him. so then why all this hatemongering, even of those in our own country?
how do you justify war when you believe in a 'culture of life' as said by those who are pro-life?
Jesus also admonished us to help the poor and yet they complain about 'govt handouts' and 'keeping the money you earn' etc
it doesn't hold water.
13I know, it makes you wonder what faith they follow. I think the faith they believe in is of $400 million salaries and buying oil when they should be helping rebuild the nation & going green (which is the color their face would turn if they heard that our nation was completely independent with green resources.)
14Its because they are hypocrites, plain & simple.
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