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Monday, September 25, 2006
Another Stumbling Block for Allen? My Doubts on the Salon Story
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 2:08 AM

I'll have more tomorrow, but here are my initial thoughts on the story that Salon has three sources confirming that George Allen repeatedly used the N-word in college.

In fact, I'll just cut-and-paste from an IM conversation with Allah, because I'm too tired to rewrite:

<IM> When I was at the newspaper and in j-school, we used to have all these ethical discussions about reporting that someone was "suspected" but not charged with child molestation or sexual assault or something. It was generally agreed that you should wait for formal charges in those cases, and then remain very cautious, because the accusation alone can ruin lives.

The taint is there, no matter what. I feel like the charge of "racism" carries some of the same concerns in today's society. Even if you're innocent of it, it's hard to get the stink of the accusation off you, so I'm a little uncomfortable with guys from 30 years ago being able to call Allen a racist without putting their names to the accusations. It's all too easy to smear a white man from the South that way...

I don't think the Salon guys should have written it without the other guys on the record. And, they should have named the teammates who spoke out in support of him...

...At the very least, I would have quoted the support for him more extensively. And, given their names, so that people could discern their motives as well. For instance, if one or two of those dudes is a partisan Dem, that says something about the praise for him, makes it more credible...

Plus, Salon would have had a story with just the one guy on the record. Let's face it, people would pick it up and run with it, but then Shelton would have had to answer all the questions about it, which he is clearly prepared to do, having put his name on the accusations. I don't think it's fair that the accusations get added credibility from the two anonymous sources while those sources needn't face outside criticism...

And I gotta wonder too. If he's such a raving, gall-durned racist, why didn't all of this come out before and prevent him from being Governor and then Senator. How come it keeps popping up every election cycle, more people coming forward with "oh yeah, I remember him being a racist" stories. I don't know, seems the Dem opp research would/should have had all this a long time ago. </end IM>

So, that's my brief take. Of course, Allen has made some missteps, most recently Macacagate, which regrettably make accusations like this more likely to stick. For the record, I think Macacagate is a bunch of hooey, as far as the race question goes, but Allen could have prevented it by just calling the kid a tracker or a Webb aide.

Dan Riehl offers a possible ulterior motive for the one guy Salon has on the record.

More tomorrow (certainly from the Allen campaign). Tonight, to bed.

Update: SeeDub makes a good point that I missed earlier:

Note that even though Allen is already a Senator, his accuser Robert Shelton didn't come forward with this story until this year, the year that Billy Lanahan, the third witness to "the deer head incident" died. Now it's just Shelton's word versus Allen's.



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IfAFrogHadWings writes: Monday, September, 25, 2006 4:38 PM
Pure BS
Note the last sentence in the excerpt below. Are Palos Verdes High School and UCLA where America's Klansmen normally come from? I don't think so. I guess Mr. Shelton just discovered very recently that George Allen was a public figure, with political ambitions. Must be the death of the only other "witness" to the "deer head incident" that probably refreshed his "memory" and made him look up whatever happened to George Allen. That must be it....

Excerpt from the Salon article:
"...Shelton said he also remembers a disturbing deer hunting trip with Allen on land that was owned by the family of Billy Lanahan, a wide receiver on the team. After they had killed a deer, Shelton said he remembers Allen asking Lanahan where the local black residents lived. Shelton said Allen then drove the three of them to that neighborhood with the severed head of the deer. "He proceeded to take the doe's head and stuff it into a mailbox," Shelton said. Lanahan, a former resident of Richmond, Va., died this year at the age of 53, said his aunt Martha Belle Chisholm of Richmond. In an interview on Thursday, Chisholm said that she remembered Lanahan speaking highly of Allen. "Bill was very complimentary of George Allen," she said. "He said he was just one of the boys." Chisholm also confirmed that the Lanahan family owned hunting land near Bumpass, Va., about 50 miles east of the University of Virginia campus. Allen, a college quarterback, arrived at Virginia in 1971 as a sophomore transfer from the University of California at Los Angeles, where he had a football scholarship after graduating from nearby Palos Verdes High School...."
JimP writes: Monday, September, 25, 2006 3:52 PM
George Allen Racist?
George Allen has been my Congressman, my Governor, and is now my junior Senator. Never at any time in his public life has there been even a hint of prejudice of any kind, or rumors about prejudices, where George Allen is concerned. Many people now don't remember or know about Allen's father, George the football coach, but it is impossible to believe that Allen could be raised by a man who so obviously had no prejudices, and be a bigot himself. And now we know Allen's mother was the victim of anti-simitic persecution. George F. Allen a bigot? What a total crock! Don't make me laugh. As for the Confederate Battle Flag, I don't know why a non Southern guy would put up the Battle Flag, but as I am confident Mary Kate can attest, that emblem is not a symbol of racism to most white Southerners (check the facts to determine that the "Civil War" was not about slavery. That is a myth). The Klan also flys the Stars and Stripes, displays the Cross and they profess to be Christians. But they don't represent all Americans or Christians.
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