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Mike Pompeo, GOP Candidate, Apologizes For Tweet Attacking Challenger As An 'Evil' 'Turban Topper', Could-Be Muslim

First Posted: 08/12/10 06:57 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 06:20 PM ET

Mike Pompeo

A Republican congressional candidate and RNC committee member has personally apologized for a tweet his campaign sent out promoting an article that called his opponent a "turban topper" who "could be a muslim, a hindu, a buddhist etc who knows."

Republican Mike Pompeo, who is running for a congressional seat in Kansas's Fourth District, called State Rep. Raj Goyle on Thursday to offer his regrets for the offending post, Goyle told the Huffington Post. The apology was accepted. But Goyle, who seeks the seat being vacated by Rep. Todd Tiahrt (R-KS), was not necessarily done re-litigating the matter.

"He did call me and I accept his apology," said Goyle, a former staffer at the D.C. think tank Center for American Progress. "What he told me on the call is that he apologized and was shocked by it and it was a communications error... What I will say is, in my campaign, had one of my staff members, senior adviser or intern, sent anything like this out on behalf of the campaign, that person would be fired."

On Wednesday, Pompeo found himself in hot water after his Twitter account promoted, as a "good read" a local news article that included the inflammatory attack on Goyle. A spokesman for the Kansas Republican told Think Progress that the tweet had been a mistake, owed to a miscellaneously copied URL. It was removed as soon as it was noticed.

In the interim, however, a previously obscure congressional race was thrust into the broader national argument over the place of Muslims in U.S. politics and society. Goyle, ironically, is Indian-American. And, as such, he declined to speculate as to whether he was being swept up in the hysteria that has made its way across the country following the debate over building an Islamic cultural center near the site of the 9/11 attacks in New York. The person who wrote the inflammatory article, he noted, had a history of sending offensive and bigoted behavior his way -- dating back to his service in the state house.

"I think it is fair to say that I was very shocked and surprised to read that my opponent's official campaign twitter feed promoted such hateful and vile language," he said in a phone interview with the Huffington Post. "I think that bigotry was alive and well in those comments and I can say that Mr. Pinkstaff, the person who posted this, is someone who is a constituent of mine who exhibited the same behavior [back] in 2006."

There was, perhaps, one good omen for Goyle's campaign that came from the episode. Pompeo's tweet came four years to the day after then Sen. George Allen (R-Va) was caught on tape using the word "macaca" to refer to an Indian-American video tracker -- a similarly offensive campaign moment that ended up turning the tide in a Republican-leaning congressional race.

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eirrac
04:28 PM on 08/13/2010
This guy is a fool. Who does he think Bobby Jindall is??? He needs a brain transplant.
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John Ramsey001
03:35 PM on 08/13/2010
Democrat candidates, Reps, and Senators take a lesson from this GOP. See how he insults and moves on. Democrats would have resign or quit. I hope that this post does not get scrubbed for being critical of Democrats.
03:23 PM on 08/13/2010
It's like these people have completely lost any decency they might have at one time possessed. GOP'ers are doing & saying things recently that most people wouldn't have the decency to mutter to themselves in a darkened room, let alone make it to the light of day.

Stay assy GOP, stay assy.
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John Ramsey001
03:40 PM on 08/13/2010
They are not afraid to say them. No matter how repugnant the comment might be. All of them(GOP) have this aura of being strong while the Dems are cowarding around at the first instance of criticism.
04:19 PM on 08/13/2010
It's not an aura of strong that the GOP is projecting. It's an aura of racism, an aura of discrimination, an aura of elitism.
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dax49
02:49 PM on 08/13/2010
It seems republicans think they can say or write any racial insult they want, if they apologize and blame it on "some-one"on their staff. Instead of always "accepted" these lame apologies, the victims should "grow a pair" and blast them in print since the racist followers have already gotten the message
02:23 PM on 08/13/2010
Kansas rarely votes in Republicans but this might make a difference. He should get other community leaders to call for the firing of the aide responsible for this Un-American tweet. Where can we send this huy $10 for his campaign?
02:32 PM on 08/13/2010
Right here:
http://www.actblue.com/entity/fundraisers/22617
02:07 PM on 08/13/2010
I like twitter. It brings out the true nature of people
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KevinFitzz
Pleased to meet you, meat to please you!
01:29 PM on 08/13/2010
Damn how I hate that my son will have to go through life saying he was born in Kansas. I was stationed at Fort Riley. It was the height of "tank gunnery" and I could,'t get leave. My wife would NOT come back to San Francisco by herself, so... Taylor was born in Manhattan, Kansas, instead of San Francisco, California. (I shudder).
02:14 PM on 08/13/2010
I grew up at Fort Riley/Junction City, my folks are civil service for the army, and it shaped the open-minded, liberal-leaning dem I am today. Not all Kansans believe what the majority of the state does. I'm bummed I live outside his district now so I can't against this joker.
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vulpecula762mm
05:16 PM on 08/13/2010
Even our prodigal brethren in KS have to think this is kinda dumb.
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ThinkingPatriot
Free your mind...and your ass will follow...
01:27 PM on 08/13/2010
He should have just said "maccaca"
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den1953
The National Inquire of Politics the GOP!
02:27 PM on 08/13/2010
Give him time as closer to the election draws near.
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01:26 PM on 08/13/2010
And the GOPers claim to be "fair and balanced"?? They're not racist! Oh No! ....Yeah, right.
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walkthewalk
Watch what people do, not what they say
01:25 PM on 08/13/2010
Here we go again with more blaming of the staff. The fish stinks from its head, Mr. Pompeo, so don't try to squirm off the hook.
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vulpecula762mm
05:17 PM on 08/13/2010
The.... Fish... Stinks... From... Its.... Head...

F&F
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Xavier Velasquez
My micro-bio is no longer empty.
01:10 PM on 08/13/2010
Thank God for technology. Now we have always have a record of the dumb things that these politicians and candidates say. No longer can someone make racist, obscene, or just downright stupid remarks in a local meeting without fearing that it will end up making the national news and that's a beautiful thing.

People have been making statements like this since the beginning and only now can we ALL see and hear them in the light of day. Hopefully shedding light on these candidates real feelings will show us how far we need to come in this country and give us pause when election day comes.
02:25 PM on 08/13/2010
P.S. I love your dog's pic.
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vegaspauli
01:09 PM on 08/13/2010
Oh, Kansas....and my parents wonder why I don't visit more often.
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BonnieDoon
Fool me once...
01:05 PM on 08/13/2010
It’s appalling and always disappointing that in a country that was built on the backs of immigrants from nearly every ethnicity there is still bigotry and hatred.

And, these are the same folks that carry signs with pictures of President Obama portrayed as Hitler.
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vulpecula762mm
05:20 PM on 08/13/2010
I know... technically I think 30% of our railroad belongs to Chinatown
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PathofTotality
Regret serves no purpose
12:54 PM on 08/13/2010
"has personally apologized for a tweet his campaign sent out"
"I can say that Mr. Pinkstaff, the person who posted this,"

Where to begin:

1) So Pompeo's "campaign" posted the comments not Pompeo?
2) Mr. Pinkstaff posted the comment I guess, so does he work for Pompeo? Is he part of the "campaign"?

If the "campaign" speaks for Pompeo either he feels the same way or hired bigots / idiots.
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zendem1
Sometimes I like to touch other people's food
12:37 PM on 08/13/2010
All cowards use tough words to try to cover up the fact they're cowards. Don't need a shingle on the wall and a bust of Freud to understand that.