Since Senator Obama has nearly clinched the race for the 2008 Democratic Presidential nomination; many have naturally turned to what people he will be looking at for Vice Presidential nominees. One of the most popular of the suggestions is Obama supporter Bill Richardson of New Mexico.
Before I start in, I would like to mention that Gov. Richardson has a great amount of experince and a good track record with the Democratic Party and has done his share on gay rights.
more after the flap
But unfortunatley, one extremely crass word that Richardson used in 2007 has scared me away from him in a serious way. in 2006, Richardson, while on the air with "shockjock" and noted racist/sexist Don Imus, dropped the Spanish word for "faggot" in a discussion.
http://citizenchris.typepad.com/citizenc hris/2007/07/bill-richardson.html
IMUS: "You can just answer this yes or no and this will answer that question. Would you agree that Bernard is a maricón?"RICHARDSON "Yo creo que Bernardo, sí -- es un maricón si él piensa que yo no soy hispano. [General laughter] Was that good enough or what? [General laughter]"
IMUS: "That's good enough for me."
And some analysis from the blogger:
Most of the gay Latinos interviewed for our story, and every gay Latino I've talked to about the subject, agrees that "maricón" means "faggot" in Spanish. So, translated into English, Richardson had replied, "I believe that Bernard, yes -- he's a faggot if he thinks that I am not Hispanic."
Obviously, while Gov. Richardson has a good record among Democrats in regards to GLBT issues, I, for one, think that this type of language is on par with calling an African American the "N" word, or other racial epitets. And I think that in tandem with the outrage shown by the Obama campaign towards Hillary Clinton's use of "white Americans" in a discussion being branded as racist, and branding her as using racist tactics, and with many of Barack's supporters disowning her for these comments which are very much a reach to describe as "racist", then perhaps it's time to spread the standard more fairly and take a stand and say that homophobia is indeed just as bad as racism. Considering the attack on supposed "race baiting" and "racism" from the Clinton campaign, against someone who has a very strong record with African American issues like Hillary, Bill's record on GLBT issues should not excuse him from a rejection of the Vice Presidency based on this epiteth used against GLBT people; which is HIGHLY offensive.
What was just as inexucseable was his explination and apology, from the article above:
A year later, seeking the Democratic nomination for president, Richardson's statement in response to the incident is even more of a non-apology apology. This time around, he claims the word means "simply 'gay,' not positive or negative."It has been brought to my attention that the word also has a hurtful or derogatory connotation, which was never my intent," said Richardson. "If I offended anybody, I'm sorry."
I don't buy it and neither did the author of the blog quoted. It's obvious to me, living in a fairly Latino area of the US as well as to Latinos themselves that "maricon" has a negative connotation and is one of the Spanish equivalents to "faggot". This coupled with some triangulating with the GLBT population about the McClurkin situation from Obama has made some GLBT people extremely hesitant to fully embrace his canidadcy. While I will do so because he is the Democrat, Obama has an image that does not seem to be gay friendly, and a nomination of Richardson would do nothing to change that. While the GLBT population is not very large, a 1 or 2% increase in turnout from us could lead to a win in a close state where Obama was previously trailing or is tied. I hope that Senator Obama realizes that many GLBT people, including myself, are very uncomfortable with some of his previous actions regarding the GLBT people, and a nomination of Richardson would only hurt us more.
While I understand that he still has a good record on GLBT issues, and I will vote for him irregardless, I think the word "faggot" is inexcuseable and a non-apology that Richardson issued should give GLBT people cause for concern if he is the nominee for Vice President.
UPDATE:
I certainly don't mean this to try to say that Bill Richardson hates the GLBT population or something, and I want to make a retraction about the auto DQ about the Veepship. But at the same time, I hope it lends serious credence to the fact that perhaps the Obama campaign should look in a few more areas. I know that gays aren't the most important voting bloc in the world but there are plenty of other talented politicans, IE Sebelius or Clark, who have not made statements like this that could help as a Veep.
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