(The stupid, it burns! – Promoted by Colorado Pols)
In the wake of a Republican U.S. Senate candidate’s denunciation of a racist Facebook meme shared on the personal Facebook page of GOP County Chair Linda Sorenson, Delta County Republicans are saying a hacker is responsible for the post , contradicting Sorenson, who has taken responsibility for it last week.
The Grand Junction Sentinel’s Duffy Hayes reports:
“This whole thing is a hoax. Someone got into the Facebook somehow,” said Vic Ullrey, vice chairman of the committee. “It was hacked and somebody got into it, definitely.”
When asked why Sorenson was the specific target of the alleged hacking — possibly a federal crime, if true — Ullrey said, “I have no idea,” later adding, “Just to damage the Republican Party, no doubt. … Just to make us look bad,”
Sue Whittlesey, DCRCC treasurer, said, “That whole thing is bogus. Somebody hacked Linda Sorenson’s Facebook page, and posted that out there.”
“We believe it has something to do with (conservative-media watchdog) Media Matters. They’ve been harassing her the last few weeks,” Whittlesey said.
Trouble is, Sorenson told me directly, as I blogged last week, that she posted the meme as a joke and that she didn’t care if people found it offensive.
One person who found it offensive was GOP U.S. Senate candidate Jack Graham, who tweeted,”Republicans have legitimate differences with the president but this is absolutely unacceptable.”
As for Sorenson, here’s what she had to say when I callled to confirm that the post, which compared Obama to a chimpanzee, was hers:
I described the chimp post to Sorenson and asked if it was meant to be a joke.
She said, “Sure it is, Jesus.”
I said,”Yeah. Can you understand how people would be offended by it? Or do you care if people are offended by it?”
She replied, “I really don’t care if people are offended by it.
I said, “Right.”
She continued, “Un-friend me. Stop looking at me on Facebook.”
Then she hung up on me.
Sorenson didn’t return a call from Duffy, who sought “to explain the discrepancy” between Sorenson’s conversation with me and the claims by her Delta County Republican colleagues who said her personal site was hacked.
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Don't lie. And never post to Facebook…
Meanwhile, the Sentinel is catching hell in its letters to the editor visible on their website under opinion, e-mailed letters. To their credit, the editors published a couple of them in their print edition.
Jason, why don't you ask the Sentinel higher-ups why the racist meme itself was published in the paper, on the front page. And why readers had to turn to the jump to learn that Sorenson herself had admitted it.
Because Jay Seaton is still in charge at the Sentinel, and he'll never give up his comfy spot as the GOP's lapdog; so he'll let them lie, spin, and distract as much as they please.
No doubt the "hacker" is hiding out in one of Obama's reeducation camps
CYA, CYA, nothing but a bunch of Cover Your Ass to try and distract attention away from Sorenson's stupid mistake. I would not be surprised to learn that perhaps she is also a fundamentalist Christian.
Bumper sticker seen recently on a car (without the quotes): "Christians: the People Who Hate."