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Pete Hoekstra Ad Brings Charges Of Racial Insensitivity

KATHY BARKS HOFFMAN   02/ 5/12 09:51 PM ET  AP

LANSING, Mich. — The portrayal of a young Asian woman speaking broken English in a Super Bowl ad being run by U.S. Senate candidate Pete Hoekstra against Michigan incumbent Debbie Stabenow is bringing charges of racial insensitivity.

GOP consultant Nick De Leeuw flat-out scolded the Holland Republican for the ad.

"Stabenow has got to go. But shame on Pete Hoekstra for that appalling new advertisement," De Leeuw wrote on his Facebook page Sunday morning. "Racism and xenophobia aren't any way to get things done."

The nonpartisan Asian & Pacific Islander American Vote group's Michigan chapter said it was "deeply disappointed" by the ad, noting that the Asian-American community is a major contributor to Michigan's economy. In 2010, Michigan's 236,490 Asian-Americans made up 2.4 percent of the state's population, up 35 percent from 2000.

"It is very disturbing that Mr. Hoekstra's campaign chose to use harmful negative stereotypes that intrinsically encourage anti-Asian sentiment," the group said in a statement.

Hoekstra campaign spokesman Paul Ciaramitaro said the ad is meant to be satirical. Hoekstra's Facebook page, which by early evening was getting a barrage of criticism on the ad, snapped back that those "trying to make this an issue of race demonstrates their total ignorance of job creation policies." On YouTube, the ratings buttons on the ad were disabled after it aired.

"Democrats talk about race when they can't defend their records," Ciaramitaro said. "The U.S. economy is losing jobs to China because of Stabenow's reckless spending policies. China is reaping the reward."

The 30-second ad was filmed in California and never mentions China directly. It opens with the sound of a gong and shows a young Asian woman riding a bike on a narrow path lined by rice paddies.

Stopping her bike, the woman smiles into the camera and says, "Thank you, Michigan Senator Debbie Spenditnow. Debbie spends so much American money. You borrow more and more from us. Your economy get very weak. Ours get very good. We take your jobs. Thank you, Debbie Spenditnow."

The scene then shifts to Hoekstra telling viewers near a cozy fire, "I think this race is between Debbie Spenditnow and Pete Spenditnot."

The Hoekstra campaign set up a website, , that features the ad and includes Chinese writing, paper lanterns, parade dragons and Stabenow's face on a Chinese fan. It accuses the Democratic senator of "pouring American dollars into the Chinese economy." http://www.DebbieSpendItNow.com

Democrats were quick to challenge the premise of the ad, referring to Hoekstra's 18 years in the U.S. House and the fact that he joined a Washington-based law and lobbying firm last year.

"Hoekstra's ad is nothing more than a hypocritical attempt at a Hollywood-style makeover because the fact is, Pete spends a lot," Michigan Democratic Chairman Mark Brewer said. "Hoekstra voted for the $700 billion Wall Street bailout and voted for trillions more in deficit spending before quitting Congress to get rich at a Washington, D.C. lobbying firm."

Hoekstra GOP Senate rival Gary Glenn of Midland struck a similar theme.

"Saving America from the Washington, D.C., politicians who gave us this crippling debt and deficit crisis, Republican and Democrat alike, means Hoekstra and Stabenow should both get benched," Glenn said in a release.

In response to the Hoekstra ad, the state Democratic Party launched a website, hoekstrahoax.com, as well as a 60-second Web ad Sunday that shows a 2010 campaign ad run against Hoekstra by GOP gubernatorial rival Mike Cox.

Hoekstra's hoping to get the same bump from his ad that now-Gov. Rick Snyder got with his 2010 Super Bowl ad portraying himself as "one tough nerd." Both ads were created by media strategist Fred Davis of California-based Strategic Perception Inc.

The new ad is a twist on the anti-Republican "moving jobs to China" theme that Michigan Democrats successfully used against 2006 GOP gubernatorial candidate Dick DeVos and tried to use against Snyder in 2010. This time, the focus isn't on Republican businessmen sending jobs to China but on what Hoekstra says is Democratic overspending that has weakened the U.S. economy.

Stabenow, who's running for a third term, has pushed for trade policies aimed at China that impose duties and penalties on countries that manipulate their currency and penalize companies that steal intellectual property from U.S. companies. She's using the Hoekstra ad to raise money for her campaign, which already has nearly $6 million on hand.

Hoekstra's campaign is spending $75,000 to air the ad statewide Sunday. It aired in the Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo areas before the Super Bowl began and during the game in the Traverse City, Flint, Lansing and Marquette media markets, the campaign said.

The ad is set to run over the next two weeks on cable TV shows targeted at GOP voters.

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LANSING, Mich. — The portrayal of a young Asian woman speaking broken English in a Super Bowl ad being run by U.S. Senate candidate Pete Hoekstra against Michigan incumbent Debbie Stabenow is br...
LANSING, Mich. — The portrayal of a young Asian woman speaking broken English in a Super Bowl ad being run by U.S. Senate candidate Pete Hoekstra against Michigan incumbent Debbie Stabenow is br...
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05:46 PM on 02/16/2012
I can prove that the ad is racist, despite the fact that Republicans claims it not. Here is the proof... >> You could have made the exact same add.. but instead of a broken English girl in a rice field, Have a well spoken woman or man in a business suite thanking Stabenow for making their Chinese business more profitable than ever. This would have been more effective as an add and would have portrayed Asian's in a non racist way. .. I went to school with a Stabenow in Mich... wonder if she was related??
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04:16 AM on 02/08/2012
Take a stand against this. Sign the petition to tell the Republican National Committee to renounce Pete Hoekstra’s anti-Asian Super Bowl ad! http://www.change.org/petitions/republican-national-committee-renounce-us-senate-candidate-pete-hoekstras-anti-asian-superbowl-ad?share_id=KjTREXlNNw&
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11:06 PM on 02/07/2012
Pete Hoekstra is a right wing Dutch Reformed Church e ber who was a U.S. congressional representative for the 2nd congressional district, undoubtedly the most right wing in the State of Michigan. I was born in Ottawa County in 1949 and thankfully my parents moved away from this highly parochial area when I was about a year old. You don't have to go to the Old South to find rednecks, there are plenty to go around in Michigan, esp. in this area.
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07:03 AM on 02/08/2012
No kidding. Just go beyond the urban areas of northern Michigan and it's like the deep south in a number of ways - racism being the most prevalent
09:07 PM on 02/07/2012
The housing crisis happened because people were buying houses based on a credit score rather then how much money they had in the bank.

There would not have been a crisis if the people who owned homes had cash on hand.

Weren't most people saying, "I can't afford the mortgage payment". This was after the mortgage payment changed and, practically, doubled.

Their salaries would not allow for such a stretch. Their saving could not support the stretch.

Americans are not honest about what they can or can not afford. So, like the add stated, badly stated, Americans keep barrowing and spending at this country's expense and the Global economy's gain.
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07:07 AM on 02/08/2012
People used to trust banks to operate on sound business principles. They were mistaken to trust greedy lenders who urged them into unaffordable loans. Not all people are mental wizards even fewer are mental financial wizards. Don't you remember that house prices were going to rise forever?
11:02 AM on 02/08/2012
You are buying into what the right is feeding you. There are many more issues that people borrowing beyond what they could afford. Many people lost their jobs. We went from one extreme to another. When credit is flowing, people are spending, when people are spending - jobs are needed, new business open, etc. Mortgage companies relaxed their criteria and many white collar criminals took advantage of that. Do you even know how many federal cases that opened in Michigan due to people pretending to buy homes, but in reality just took the borrowed money? They faked buying property to steal mortgage money, knowing they would default. Here is one case for 20 million dollars.

http://mortgagefraudblog.com/perp-walk/item/11192-man_pleads_guilty_to_20_million_mortgage_fraud_scheme
08:46 PM on 02/07/2012
American's looked down on the use of credit in the 30's, 40's and 50's. If you couldn't afford it then you didn't ask the price and you, certainly didn't buy it on credit. Using cash was proof of having the means to a specific standard of living. Isn't credit like Welfare. Even with Welfare, poor people have to pay it back. Accept the poor people paying it back are the poor working class.
08:39 PM on 02/07/2012
Let's say the ad was in bad taste. Then move on to the next question: what do you do with Americans that do not save, but purchase 75% of what they own on credit. Cars, house, education, marriage, vacation. The reason that the United States grew over the 30's, 40's, 50's and 60's was because credit was not being used by the majority of the country.

Where is the money, if Americans are not using cash which they used to have in the bank?

Isn't the industry, industrial, what America used to have decades ago and now is sitting in China. Isn't it China who is supplying the American demand. Isn't that where some of the jobs are now.
Maarten Wentink
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02:07 AM on 02/07/2012
As naturalized American, born and raised in Holland, I am ashamed to see a Dutchman go this low. Mr. Hoekstra, you do not deserve to represent American citizens.
03:10 AM on 02/07/2012
Find out who gives him money and you'll know who he represents.
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07:09 AM on 02/08/2012
He's a mess.
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01:57 AM on 02/07/2012
Want to know something about Old Pete i bet you didn't know, he wasn't born here in America, he was born in the Netherlands......
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01:34 AM on 02/07/2012
They used a gong! How can they not realize that in of itself is offensive. Satire my *ss.
01:26 AM on 02/07/2012
Pete Hoekstra, what a twiiiit ijut all the way.
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01:20 AM on 02/07/2012
just your typical Republican American!.. Fear, and loathing is all they know! and they play to their base voters and evidently the republican base actually likes and eats this r..scct.. nonsense up1
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01:15 AM on 02/07/2012
Pretty funny, a quote from another "GOP" consultant no one has ever heard of.
Next it will be a quote from someone who has heard of the GOP.
If Stabenow were my candidate, I would be worried also.
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11:53 PM on 02/06/2012
That ad is just slimey.
10:31 PM on 02/06/2012
Hoekstra not only just hung up a giant "Asians Need Not Apply" sign on Michigan, he also hit the not-too-distant memories of Irish-, German-, and African-Americans who were blamed for so many thing over the last century. If nothing else, he's got to hit all the notes for Dumbest Politician In Michigan.
10:22 PM on 02/06/2012
So, tr011s, who's race baiting now? Who's playing the "race card" now, hmm?