No matter how hard Republicans try and expand their voter base to be more inclusive of minority groups, it seems like there’s always someone in the ranks stepping up to botch the effort.
In March, it was Alaska Congressman Don Young, who used a derogatory term to describe the Latino individuals who worked on his father’s farm. “My father had a ranch; we used to have 50-60 wetbacks to pick tomatoes,” Young said in a radio interview with KRBD-FM.
With fellow Republicans rushing to distance themselves from his remarks, Young released a statement to apologize. “I know that this term is not used in the same way nowadays and I meant no disrespect,” read the statement.
Just as that hiccup in the outreach effort had drifted out of the headlines, a fellow Republican stepped up to fill the void.
On April 17, Oklahoma House Majority Leader Dennis Johnson used his time during a floor debate to discuss effective strategies for small business owners.
There’s such a thing called “niche marketing,” he began. “You find out what you do better than somebody else and that’s what you market.
So far, so good? Seems that way.
“Then you get the reward of success. People come back to you,” he continued. “They like the service they get, and they don’t ask me—they might try to Jew me down on a price, that’s fine. You know what? That’s free market as well.”








