Rudy's New Minnesota Campaign Official Has An "N-Word" Problem
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."
This isn't the first time this has happened to Rudy. Last June, he appointed a new co-chair to his South Carolina campaign who also had a history of racially charged remarks.
The story of Stanek, Rudy's Minnesota guy, was laid out in the Star Tribune of April 17, 2004 (via Nexis):
Gov. Tim Pawlenty's public safety commissioner, Rich Stanek, resigned Friday amid a renewed furor over Stanek's sworn admission 12 years ago that he had used a racial epithet and told racist jokes...Stanek's admissions in a sworn deposition as part of a police brutality suit against him in 1992 were reported by the Star Tribune in 1995, as he was making his first of five successful runs for the state House as a Republican from Maple Grove.
Stanek admitted to the "nigger" slur in a deposition relating to a police brutality case against him:
Minneapolis also paid settlements totaling at least $55,000 to two black motorists who alleged excessive force by Stanek during traffic stops. It was during a deposition related to one of those cases that Stanek made the statements that led to his resignation.Asked under oath in 1992 if he had ever used the word "nigger," he said he had "several times."..
In the deposition, he also admitted telling a racist joke and making negative comments about people because of their race.
The Star-Trib also published some lively excerpts from the deposition, in which he admitted to using the word "nigger" repeatedly and said it was okay in certain contexts.
From the deposition:
Q: You indicated before you have used the word nigger before?A: Uh-huh.
Q: Have you used the word ... before on any other occasion other than discussing this case?
A: Yes.
Q: Excluding the ones that had to do with this case how many times?
A: Several.
Q: Have you used that term when you were not quoting what somebody else said but merely expressing your own thoughts or words?
A: Yes.
Q: Do you likewise feel it's OK to use it when talking to fellow police officers while on duty but with no members of the public present?
A: No, I do not. And if I answered that question yes before that was incorrect.
Q: The question I understood you said yes to, that is to say it is appropriate if you want to is in the confines of your own home with your friends. Did I get you correctly or did I misunderstand it?
A: I believe it's appropriate in the context I'm entitled to my own opinion. If I express an opinion or say a word within the confines of my home, that I don't bring it to work, I don't bring it to the job, I don't take it to the public, that's my own business.
Amid the furor, Stanek defended himself in an interview with another local paper by saying that using the word is "inexcusable" and that he hadn't used it since 1992.
Last week, asked about former top cop Bernie Kerik, Rudy promised that was "going to check more carefully in the future" into the background of associates. Unclear if that happened this time or not.
The Rudy campaign didn't immediately return a request for comment.

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Feature or bug, you decide? I pick feature. The guy will probably have to resign his non job soon but he will have done his job already. I hope Rudy pays him a tidy sum for a job well done.
October 19, 2007 6:17 PM | Reply | Permalink
What the heck, is Rudi mobbed up or something? Big Tony got his back? Gotta put a few made-men on the payroll?
He does the single worst job vetting staff I have ever seen... local, state or fed.
bada-binG !!
October 19, 2007 6:21 PM | Reply | Permalink
I wish TPM wouldn't use the word. They've spelled it out more times than needed. I guess it's sensationalism at it's best.
October 19, 2007 6:46 PM | Reply | Permalink
Giuliani made it perfectly clear when he was mayor that he had no use for black people, so the fact that his staff hates us to is of no surprise.
October 19, 2007 6:53 PM | Reply | Permalink
Rudy just may have a worse record of poltical appointments than Bush does...a hard record to beat.
October 19, 2007 7:10 PM | Reply | Permalink
What Rudy isn't allowed to pander to the Republican base?
October 19, 2007 7:40 PM | Reply | Permalink
It's = it is.
Its = belongs to it.
Why is this so damned hard for some people to grasp?
October 19, 2007 8:04 PM | Reply | Permalink
Time to Macaca Rudy's ass! If this is what it takes to take him down, I'm all for it. Spread it all over YouTube, everywhere you can. This is the kind of thing the cable nets live for.
October 19, 2007 8:56 PM | Reply | Permalink
I'm sure that's ok, right? I mean, it's not like Minnesota actually lets ni***rs be cops. This can't possibly hurt Rudy at all.
October 19, 2007 9:16 PM | Reply | Permalink
This is the same guy who provided cover for Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty on the I-35W bridge collapse. He kept the public from viewing the devastation for 2+ weeks by sealing off miles of Mississippi river bank from public view, while citing the sensibilities of the bridge collapse victim's families.
Perhaps TPM would like to look into that issue?
October 19, 2007 10:25 PM | Reply | Permalink
Rude-ee keeps going for the corrupt & low-brow wing of his party . . . Ya think folk will forget that he's a dress-wear, hen-pecked meglamaniac and begin to see him as a virile manly-man type if he hires and fires enough pukes?
October 19, 2007 10:25 PM | Reply | Permalink
This is no different than a Democrat using the word "liberal" in their own home. As long as they don't bring it to work, what's the beef?
October 19, 2007 10:44 PM | Reply | Permalink
You don't get it. This is a benefit for Rudy. It's outreach to the base.
October 19, 2007 10:51 PM | Reply | Permalink
In 2006 Sheriff Stanek won election as the Republican-endorsed candidate over th DFL-endorsed candidate 64.91%-34.61%
In the same election the votes of Hennepin County also elected their first women to the Senate, Democrat Amy Klobechar 64.46%-31.57%.
They also elected their first African-American (and first Muslim in the US) to the House District MN5 by a margin of 56%-20%-20%. [The county does include two pricts of MN2 with no voters, two precinct of MN6 that elected a neo-Nazi, and most of MN3 which reelected a liberal Republican Jim Ramsted who is now retiring.)
The point is that Rich Stanek was popularly elected by a diverse voting population that cuts the swath of most demographics. To dismiss him based on the sensationalist reporting in the media would be a mistake. It would also ignore what many believe was very honest reaching out he did to the African American community after he was facing rejection by the MN Senate. (http://citypages.com/databank/27/1352/article14837.asp)
While I find the Sheriff likable and competent I don't like his politics, policies, and priorities. His well known and documented history as a "beater cop" is appalling to me.
What should really concern all of us who care about free speech is recognizing Sheriff Stanek's the prominent role in and around the coordinating of security for the 2008 Republican Convention.
October 20, 2007 12:37 AM | Reply | Permalink
Rudy's commitment to First Repsonders???? Are they crazy?
Rudy got about 100 fireman killed on 9/11 because hios sweetheart deal for a phone system went bad and they had to go back to using the unworkable phones they had before, that didn't work during the first WTC bombing.
Is this the reverse of the Rove "attack the strength" style---promote your most glaring weakness??
October 20, 2007 9:37 AM | Reply | Permalink
Bill is correct. The base loves these hate-mongers.
October 20, 2007 12:35 PM | Reply | Permalink
Should there be a statute of limitations on saying "nigger," though?
October 20, 2007 2:00 PM | Reply | Permalink
Rudy not only appears mobbed up, but look at his choice of NeoCons pro Israeli group who are ALL Cheney's guys.
Cheney will be more powerful than ever if Rudy gets WHouse. Horrors!
October 20, 2007 8:05 PM | Reply | Permalink
a renewed furor over Stanek's sworn admission 12 years ago that he had used a racial epithet and told racist jokes...
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Hands up everyone that never told a joke like that.
Liar.
October 20, 2007 9:51 PM | Reply | Permalink
Thanks to interacial marriage, I have black cousins. I learned at an early age that speaking that word promptly brings a slap across the face.
That was an important lesson the above poster was unfortunately deprived of.
October 21, 2007 1:40 AM | Reply | Permalink
This is bad blogging. Stanek admitted he was wrong, took the punishment and has since moved on to Hennepin County Sheriff.
http://suddenlysouth.blogspot.com/2007/10/yuck.html
In his election to the Sheriff spot, he was endorsed by the Cities' largest African American paper. I doubt you will write a post making the claim that Rudy picked a guy who won an election by a big margin (in Keith Ellison's backyard, btw) and received an endorsement from an African American paper.
This isn't about defending Stanek. This is about national blogs getting local stories correct. Please do more background checking of your own.
October 21, 2007 8:47 AM | Reply | Permalink
Since Rudy's greatest accomplishment as a prosecutor was going aggressively after organized crime, it's safe to say he's NOT mobbed up.
As mayor he was, to put it mildly, not especially racially sensitive. That fact and this latest revelation are unlikely to hurt him with "the base". His 1.85% showing at the Value Voters straw poll is much more worrying to his camp, to be sure.
October 21, 2007 2:39 PM | Reply | Permalink
I have to second MN Progressive on this one. Stanek's a bad guy, but he's admitted fault and been "rehabilitated" in Minnesota politics. Won't be drag on Giuliani.
On the other hand, Giuliani ought to be an anchor around the neck of Stanek. Hopefully Stanek will never be elected dogcatcher again after this.
October 21, 2007 8:09 PM | Reply | Permalink