Allen: Macaca Was 'Made Up Word'

Written by FrumForum News on Monday January 24, 2011

Eric Lach at Talking Points Memo writes:

In an interview with a Virginia political news outlet today, Former Sen. George Allen (R-VA), who has officially launched a campaign for the Senate seat he lost in 2006, kicked the hornets' nest that may have cost him the seat in the first place.

Allen said he regrets using the term "macaca" to describe a Democratic campaign tracker, but still maintains it is a "made-up" word, not a racial slur.

Asked by an interviewer at Bearing Drift what he had learned from his loss to Democrat Jim Webb in 2006, Allen acknowledged that he had made mistakes and he "takes responsibility for them." Allen then offered his take on the infamous August 2006 "macaca" incident, where he called a Webb campaign tracker who was Indian-American "macaca," a type of monkey and a racial slur used by French colonists in Africa. The incident is widely considered to have contributed to Allen's loss in a race he had previously been expected to win.

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