TN-SEN: GOP Flyer Urges Vote "To Preserve Your Way Of Life"
Here's some news likely to give rise to more bitter recriminations in the already-white-hot race between GOPer Bob Corker and Dem Harold Ford, Jr. A story just posted over at the Jewish Daily Forward says that the Tennessee GOP has sent out a flyer which says across the top: "Vote early to preserve your way of life." The recipient of the flyer, Rabbi Louis Zivic of Knoxville’s Heska Amuna Synagogue, tells the paper that he sees it as a "subtle message," adding: "I think this is all pitched sub rosa to people who have a tendency to be discriminatory." As the Forward puts it, "in earlier decades, some white leaders used similar language in opposing civil rights for blacks." More after the jump.
From the Forward:
The Tennessee Republican Party has sent out a flier with the tag line “Vote early to preserve your way of life” across the top.Among the recipients of the flier was Rabbi Louis Zivic of Knoxville’s Heska Amuna Synagogue, who described the phrase as racially charged.
"I think it’s a subtle message, but it’s well understood," Zivic told the Forward. “I think this is all pitched sub rosa to people who have a tendency to be discriminatory."
In earlier decades, some white leaders used similar language in opposing civil rights for blacks, though Zivic was reluctant to draw a direct connection to fights over desegregation.
"I’m not sure I’d put it in terms of Jim Crow, that seems a little bit strong, particularly here in East Tennessee," the rabbi said. But it "means that in Tennessee we live life in a particular way. We cherish values like heterosexual marriage, we cherish values like family, and I think the implication is we want to stop further change, and of course the racial situation is part of what changes."
The flyer doesn't directly call for a vote against Dem Harold Ford, Jr.:
The GOP flier urges people to vote Republican, but does not mention any specific candidates for office. Apart from the phrase in question, the remainder of the flier has an unambiguously economic theme.“If you don’t vote, liberal Democrats will take control of Congress and raise your taxes,” the ad says. The background has pictures of $100 bills and a cash-register that says, “Taxes $$.”
Despite the economic thrust, Zivic compared the mailing to a recent television ad from the Republican National Committee taking aim at Tennessee Senate candidate Rep. Harold Ford Jr., who could become the first African-American to be elected to the Senate from the South since Reconstruction. The ad, which Democrats and some Republicans claim played on anxities over interracial relationships, features a young white woman imploring Ford to call her.
Ford’s GOP opponent, Bob Corker, asked the RNC to stop airing the ad, describing it as “tacky” and “over the top.”
We'll post the actual flyer as soon as we get a copy.















We can't hear the dog whistle, but the dogs can.
October 26, 2006 6:44 PM | Reply | Permalink
Sometimes I think these ads have to run so the GOP candidate can distance themselves from it while it still gets their desired message out. They did the same thing in CT-4 with ads for Cris Shays that Shays quickly repudiated. No matter how much a candidate says the ad(s) are wrong once they are run the message is out...
October 26, 2006 7:36 PM | Reply | Permalink
October 26, 2006 8:03 PM | Reply | Permalink
That ain't no dog whistle. That's out and out nasty. "Way of life" "Jungle drums" "Blonde women."
What's next, clips of Strom Thurmond's greatest speeches.
October 26, 2006 9:39 PM | Reply | Permalink
"Preserving our (your) way of life'' was a mantra of the White Ciizens' Councils and allied organiztions in the South in the '50s and '60s. The GOP circular is a definite throwback It might be overlooked had the GOP not played the race card with its sleazy Playboy commercial. All of which goes to point up the Republicns' desperation to hold onto a seat they thought was a shoo-in for Corker. The bottom line is he doesn't have the experience or the political savvy of Rep. Ford and it has shown in the campaign. It may stick in the craw of many white Tennesseans, but Rep. Ford would be a far better senator for Tennessee than Mr. Corker.
October 26, 2006 11:21 PM | Reply | Permalink
October 26, 2006 11:52 PM | Reply | Permalink
This has traditionally been the case whenever, race baiting or the southern strategy is used by the GOP, the opponent is generally better and is only running a close race because of inbread and inherent southern racism. The race=baiting brings out the voters who will vote against the opponent on the basis of race alone. Like Bush did McCain in SC spreading the rumor of him having a 'black love child' for a daughter when she was an adopted child from Bangladesh.
There was a good article in WSJ yesterday, noting that the demographics of TN has changed due to the influx of Americans from other parts of the country. Those individuals are more likely to vote for Ford, having lived in cities that had black mayors. They also know that Ford is likely going to lose since he is not leading by about 10pts in the poll, which is what traditionally is needed to balance the 'overt racism' in the ballot box that polls seldom capture.
October 27, 2006 6:14 AM | Reply | Permalink
Mehlmann was interviewed yesterday on NPR and denied the strong assertion that the Playboy ad was rascist. "I just don't see it...maybe others do". He also denied any responsibility, even though the ad's tag noted the RNC was responsible for the contents. And he said there was nothing he could do to stop it, even though he thought it should stop. (His office called the reporter, AFTER the interview, to announce it was being pulled) It's all a classic ploy by a party that has been built on the foundation of a "southern strategy"...when Ford wins this thing, he'll be a Democratic rock star.
October 27, 2006 6:35 AM | Reply | Permalink
Oh yeah, the "I would never say anything like that" tact...all the while someone said it for him as our "hero" with the white hat rides off into the sunset.
October 27, 2006 8:15 AM | Reply | Permalink
The General has his own version of the ad.
October 27, 2006 8:18 AM | Reply | Permalink
Now they're channeling Strom Thurmond.
Nice.
October 27, 2006 9:27 AM | Reply | Permalink
Dirty birds of a feather:
A protégé of White House political guru Karl Rove produced the controversial Republican National Committee ad targeting Tennessee Democratic Senate candidate Rep. Harold Ford Jr.
The ad, widely condemned as racist, was produced by Scott Howell, the former political director for Rove's consulting firm in Texas. Howell is no stranger to controversy. He was media consultant for Sen. Saxby Chambliss when his campaign ran an ad showing a picture of then-Democratic Sen. Max Cleland, who lost his legs in the Vietnam War, alongside Osama Bin Laden and Saddam Hussein.
He also produced an ad for Oklahoma Sen. Tom Coburn that accused Democrat Brad Carson of being soft on welfare while showing two black hands counting cash.
Howell also worked for Republican Jerry Kilgore in last year's Virginia gubernatorial race when Kilgore ran an ad saying that Gov. Tim Kaine, the Democratic candidate, wouldn't have used the death penalty against Hitler. Tim Kaine ultimately won the Governor's race in Virginia.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/10/26/politics/main2125324.shtml
Huffington Post has learned that Terry Nelson, the second producer of the racist Corker ad, and a consultant to Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and Wal-Mart, is to be fired by Wal-Mart for his role in producing the ad. Developing...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2006/10/27/exclusive-walmart-to-fi_n_32610.html
October 27, 2006 11:28 AM | Reply | Permalink
They need to fire Rove and Mehlman.
October 27, 2006 11:31 AM | Reply | Permalink
I was iffy on the drum ad being racist, but "Preserve our way of life"??? Come on. It might as well have said, "[D]raw the line in the dust and toss the gauntlet before the feet of tyranny . . . and I say . . . segregation today . . . segregation tomorrow . . . segregation forever."
October 27, 2006 11:40 AM | Reply | Permalink
Yeah, this isn't private code so much as familiar battle cry.
October 28, 2006 11:51 AM | Reply | Permalink