A Republican National Committee member from Arizona has drawn some ire after accusing President Obama of “shucking and jiving.”
“Some people wonder why I cannot figure out why I believe Obama is shucking and jiving on ObamaCare,” Bruce Ash wrote Thursday afternoon on his Facebook page, linking to an article detailing how the White House would be delaying a small part of the Affordable Care Act for a few weeks.
Local Democrats bashed him for the move.
“Bruce Ash should be ashamed of himself,” Pima County Democratic Party Executive Director Shasta McManus told the Tucson Sentinel. “It’s so sad that a national committeeman of the ‘Party of Lincoln’ doesn’t have sufficient sensitivity to grasp the inappropriateness of what he wrote.”
Ash also insisted to the paper that there wasn’t anything racial about the comment.
“There are plenty of folks who are shuckers and jivers,” he said. “There is nothing in my lexicon that has racial overtones.”
Ash is far from the only Republican to use the “shuck and jive” phrase in reference to Obama, nor the only one to say it wasn’t racially charged.
Sarah Palin accused Obama of using a “shuck and jive shtick” in a jab against the Obama administration’s handling of the consulate attack in Benghazi, Libya.
“Why the lies? Why the cover up? Why the dissembling about the cause of the murder of our ambassador on the anniversary of the worst terrorist attacks on American soil? We deserve answers to this. President Obama’s shuck and jive shtick with these Benghazi lies must end,” she wrote on her Facebook page in October of last year.
Just a few hours later, she took to her Facebook page again to defend the phrase.









