UPDATED: Former SC Election Leader Apologizes For Gorilla Comment About First Lady
Former SC Election Leader Apologizes For Gorilla...
A former South Carolina election official has apologized for his Internet posting that compared a gorilla to an ancestor of first lady Michelle Obama. Former state Election Commission Chairman Rusty...
A former South Carolina election official has apologized for his Internet posting that compared a gorilla to an ancestor of first lady Michelle Obama. Former state Election Commission Chairman Rusty DePass read a statement during an NAACP news conference in Columbia Wednesday saying his comments were offensive and foolish. WJBF News Channel 6’s SC Capitol reporter, Robert Kittle, has more.
Published: June 17, 2009
Updated: June 17, 2009
7:25 UPDATE from WJBF News Channel 6’s SC Capitol reporter, Robert Kittle:
Columbia, SC—The South Carolina NAACP called a news conference Wednesday to demand a proper apology from Rusty DePass, former chairman of the state Election Commission and former chairman of the Richland County Republican Party, whose Internet posting suggested a gorilla that escaped from the Columbia zoo was an ancestor of first lady Michelle Obama.
DePass offered an apology soon after the comment got state and national attention when it was posted on a local political blog, FITS News. But since DePass said he was sorry if he had offended anyone, state NAACP Conference of Branches Dr. Lonnie Randolph said that was not a “proper” apology.
DePass’s original posting about the gorilla escape was, “I’m sure it’s just one of Michelle’s ancestors… probably harmless.“ It has since been removed from Facebook.
When DePass heard that the NAACP was holding a news conference, he called Dr. Randolph and asked if he could speak at it.
At the news conference, DePass read this apology:
“I am here today for one purpose, and that is to apologize in such a way that there can be no misunderstanding. When I was asked about this on Friday, I apologized for it.
I am truly sorry for any offense that I have caused. My remark was clearly inappropriate and I apologize for writing it. Since that time, I have written a letter of apology to Mrs. Obama and I have given Lonnie a copy of that letter, though I have made no effort to make it public.
My comment was offensive and a flippant remark made without thinking. It was wrong. It was foolish and I deeply regret it and any pain it has produced. I do not want to compound my indefensible words other than to offer each of you, as I have Mrs. Obama, my complete and total apology and for any offense I have caused.
I have embarrassed myself as well as my friends and associates and the members of my family. All I can do is ask you to forgive me. Thank you very much.“
He would not take questions after the news conference, but told WJBF News Channel 6’s Robert Kittle that he has resigned from his job as a commercial real estate broker because of this incident.
After the apology, Dr. Randolph said, “I appreciate him recognizing the fact that he made a mistake and his earlier statement was not appropriate.“
He said he hoped some good could come from the controversy by starting a dialogue about race, perceptions and stereotypes. “The healing process can begin now,“ he said of DePass’s apology.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - A former South Carolina election official has apologized for his Internet posting that compared a gorilla to an ancestor of first lady Michelle Obama.
Former state Election Commission Chairman Rusty DePass read a statement during an NAACP news conference in Columbia Wednesday saying his comments were offensive and foolish.
DePass also said he wrote a letter to the first lady apologizing. He would not release the letter.
Minutes after the report of a brief gorilla escape from a Columbia zoo Friday, DePass posted on a MySpace page that he was sure “it’s just one of Michelle’s ancestors - probably harmless.“ The posting then was publicized on a state politics blog.
DePass says he resigned from his real estate broker job because of the controversy.
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