Political parties can take it as a given that they’ll be subject to a certain amount of hostility, particularly on social media. But national Democrats were shocked last week to discover that one source of that hostility was the chief of staff for one of their own congressional candidates.
Robert Rhinesmith describes himself as the chief of staff for candidate Robert Williams, a South Carolina state representative who is now running for the seat held by Republican Tom Rice. Rhinesmith’s Facebook posts range from a promotion of his candidate’s position on raising the minimum wage to a meme accusing Democrats of being responsible for mass shooters to a post suggesting that Hitler is what liberals crave. In one Facebook post dated September 18, 2017, Rhinesmith shared a link with the headline “This Illegal Immigrant Teen Just Stole a Cop’s Gun and Used It to MURDER Him!” and added his own comment:
“If these illegals stole weapons and used them against the politicians that lobby and legislate to protect them, I’d be good with that!”
Last week, The Rachel Maddow Show found the posts and asked Rhinesmith about them. “If I wrote those posts, I was wrong and it is clearly not appropriate,” he said.
Twenty minutes later, Rhinesmith updated the post from September 18th calling for violence against politicians. “I apologize for this post,” he wrote, in part. “It was flat out wrong and inappropriate. I do not, and never did condone violence. There is NO excuse for this posting! Thank you for bringing this abhorrent post to my attention.”








