A Nevada Republican Assemblyman said he would vote to reinstate slavery if that’s what his constituents wanted, in a recently deleted YouTube video that emerged Monday.
“If that’s what they wanted, I’d have to hold my nose, I’d have to bite my tongue, and they’d probably have to hold a gun to my head,” Assemblyman Jim Wheeler told a gathering of the Storey County Republican Party in August. The video, reposted by Reno TV station KTVN, is available here.
Wheeler insisted he was being “facetious” in his comments.
“The media is having a good time with a clearly facetious statement I made in a town hall meeting earlier this year,” Wheeler said in a statement released on his website. “They’re attempting to spin an extreme example I used about supporting my constituents to accuse me of being racist. Anybody that knows me knows that’s absurd, and anyone that views the comments in context understands that the whole point of the example is that racism of any kind is something that I find completely unacceptable.”
But he also backtracked from the original comments, noting that he would not actually vote for slavery, even if his constituents “held a gun to his head.”
“In reality, that isn’t the case at all,” he said. “If my constituents wanted to do something as outlandish as bring back an abhorrent system, then I simply couldn’t represent them anymore. They would remove me from office, or I’d have to resign.”
“If my comments were taken with offense by anyone, I sincerely apologize. Iintended the statement as an extreme example of something unacceptable, and hope that’s how it’s taken,” he added.
Before his apology, Wheeler drew the ire of many in his own party, including his fellow Republican, Senate Minority Leader Michael Roberson, who blasted him on Twitter and insinuated he should resign.
The comments by current Assemblyman Jim Wheeler are outrageous, they are embarrassing and they are just plain sad. Nevadans deserve better.









