Saturday, October 20, 2007

Rudy's new campaign man used the N-word in the past.

And that is why Rudy would never participate in a debate on minority issues..

Carpetbagger Report:

Last week, after Bernie Kerik’s legal troubles got worse, Rudy Giuliani vowed to “check more carefully” into the background of his associated from now on.

How’s that working out? Not too well.

The man named yesterday by the Giuliani campaign to a law enforcement outreach campaign post in

Minnesota was forced to resign a government job in 2004 when proof surfaced that he’d admitted to repeatedly using the word “nigger” in the past, Election Central has learned.
Sheriff Richard Stanek was appointed to the post of chair of Minnesota Law Enforcement for Rudy. The campaign’s press release promised that Stanek “will work with law enforcement personnel throughout the state to communicate Mayor Giuliani’s record of fighting crime and his commitment to first responders.”

But as a rival campaign has pointed out to us, it turns out Stanek has admitted to having a history of racially charged remarks. He was forced to resign his post as Minnesota’s public safety commissioner in 2004 after it came to light that he’d admitted in a deposition that he’d used racist slurs in the past, including repeated use of the word “nigger.”

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