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Paul LePage Changes MLK Day Plans In Wake Of Controversial Remarks

GLENN ADAMS   01/17/11 12:21 PM ET   AP

WATERVILLE, Maine — Gov. Paul LePage changed his Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend plans and showed up at a breakfast honoring the slain civil rights leader Monday, days after he said critics of his decision to skip other events could "kiss my butt." He even joined some of the participants in an African dance.

The Republican governor's appearance was organized in the days after he made the remark Friday, responding to a reporter's question about criticism he had received over his decision not to attend the state NAACP's annual King Day celebrations. He said at the time that he didn't attend events for special interests, and his spokesman cited scheduling conflicts.

"Tell them to kiss my butt," LePage said.

The comment drew harsh criticism from state and national leaders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Maine NAACP Director Rachel Talbot Ross said her organization is no special interest, and the group's national president and CEO Benjamin Todd Jealous said LePage's comments "inflame racial tension."

While Monday's appearance was hastily added to his schedule, LePage had previously attended several Martin Luther King breakfasts in Waterville while serving as mayor before he was elected governor, a spokesman said. Monday's event was sponsored by the local Rotary club and a senior citizens' group.

LePage, who was elected in November with tea party support, didn't speak publicly at Monday's breakfast, but he chatted with some of the roughly 150 participants, most of whom were white. In an interview, he declined to discuss his earlier comments, but acknowledged that the holiday "represents an awful lot, particularly to black America. I mean, Martin Luther King was a peaceful activist and unfortunately he gave his life for it."

In a statement issued later by his office, he said, "Dr. King is someone who spent and ultimately gave his life making sure that people got a fair shake regardless of race. We have come far through the years, but the journey continues to make Dr. King's dreams a reality. I urge all Mainers to work as one for a better life for all."

Rep. Effie McClain, pastor of the Oakland-Sidney United Methodist Church, said before her keynote speech that it was time to move beyond LePage's earlier remarks.

"I think that often times we say things that just come out wrong and if we had all the money in the world we couldn't take it back," said McClain, who is black. "Don't beat the man continually for something that's been said."

Others attending Monday's event weren't so forgiving.

LePage's attendance was "a political act that has nothing to do with his convictions," said Julie de Sherbinin, a language professor at Colby College in Waterville. De Sherbinin, who is white, is involved in a campus organization that promotes improved race relations.

LePage stayed for the entire 90-minute event, including an African drum act by a Colby ensemble. The smiling governor clapped his hands and briefly joined others who danced to the pounding rhythm.

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02:41 PM on 01/18/2011
Rut, roh. He meant that in the nicest possible way.
jokerdanny
my other bio is a macro
01:44 PM on 01/18/2011
MLK made sure people got a fair shake? That's the understatement of the century. MLK made sure a man could ask for a sandwich at a diner without fear of being killed. That's a bit more than a fair shake. He made sure that same man could be president and not just a janitor. That's a bit more than a fair shake.
06:08 AM on 01/19/2011
You have it. I saw men of color in "white" restaurants in a Northern city forced by custom to eat in the kitchen. How demeaning. How awful.
01:17 PM on 01/18/2011
Wonderful....our Governor, after insulting the NAACP, and embarrassing the people of Maine, goes to a MLK Breakfast and shakes the hands of 150 of white participants. Very weak damage control, in my opinion. How about an apology, Governor LePage??
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willandjansdad
over-moderated and under-medicated
11:57 AM on 01/18/2011
That dude is a verbal dancer....
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qthedancer
11:45 AM on 01/18/2011
There are no words to express how thankful I am for not having seen this man dance.
11:30 AM on 01/18/2011
Tea party amateurs
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AmericanLeslie
facts + comprehension x logic = great conversation
11:12 AM on 01/18/2011
"Gov. Paul LePage changed his Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend plans and showed up at a breakfast honoring the slain civil rights leader Monday, days after he said critics of his decision to skip other events could "kiss my butt." He even joined some of the participants in an African dance ...Monday's appearance was hastily added to his schedule..."

LOL...The height of wholly transparent hypocrisy.
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chaya
Another proud veteran
10:24 AM on 01/18/2011
It's just so hard for a right-wing politician these days to know what stands to take.

To get elected, he needs to be just as rude, offensive, and hateful as he possibly can.

But once he's in office, he finds out most of his electorate don't like that kind of talk.

It's the American Enigma.
10:02 AM on 01/18/2011
Well the people of Maine have some decisions to make on this man's re-election. He seems pretty insensitive to the needs of ALL members of his State.
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seventeengeese
Be a flock star
11:36 AM on 01/18/2011
He was elected by just over 36% of the vote. There was a democrat and three independents running; none of them would drop out. Two of the indies were in single digit and not even the teens in polling.

LePage was not only supported by the teaparty - he IS the teaparty.
09:31 AM on 01/18/2011
Where's Maine?
gparks
Fan of truth, justice, prosperity for all!
06:15 AM on 01/18/2011
AND ... his son??????

Was his now African-American son allowed to attend an event or 2????

The Gov might want to prepare him for what the African-American male experience is like outside of the big house ...

Now those of you reading this ... don't go assuming that I think that his or other African-Americans male experenice is or will be "bad" ... quite the contrary ... it can be very good ... if one gets it first-hand from good folks!

No different than any other Americans experience ... ALL children NEED the benefit of those that have gone before them!

And one has to admit ... an African-American males experience IS different than other males in this society!

Based on the Gov's remark ... I think the kid could use some other "view-points"!
gparks
Fan of truth, justice, prosperity for all!
02:26 PM on 01/18/2011
For Peter Combs

You 've gotta READ the articles on HP ... the sure cure for ignorance!

“If they want, they can look at my family picture. My son happens to be black." said the Govenor.

Link: http://thinkprogress.org/2011/01/14/lepage-naacp-butt-kis/
05:23 AM on 01/18/2011
Republicans.
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afgail
Wise and strong.
02:32 AM on 01/18/2011
Like Mel Gibson learned, it is impossible to unring the bell and the gaff will tarnish the Governor forever. But it was a good attempt to try and walk it back. It takes a lifetime to build a reputation and one second to undo it.
12:27 AM on 01/18/2011
Only time will tell, but we all know what 'karma' is able to do.
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11:49 PM on 01/17/2011
I'd give a whole 50 cents for that video of him doing the "African Dance".
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Lahonda
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02:49 AM on 01/18/2011
Make it a buck... I'm in.
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Andrew FingerlickingGree
04:24 AM on 01/18/2011
Spare me!