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“Macaca” Mole Makes Good: Webb Campaign Spy/Allen Slur Target Regrets, Capitalizes on Unexpected Fame

Friday, August 25th, 2006

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The Post today runs the inevitable profile of S.R. Sidarth, the young man who followed Senator George Allen around with a video camera until Allen called him an obscure racial slur, which was bound to happen but has been entertaining for a week and a half nonetheless. “Sid” is, understandably, wary of his sudden national prominence — but not so wary that he isn’t willing to get a little of what’s coming to him: MORE »


Shittiest. Explanation. Ever.

Wednesday, August 16th, 2006

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So, okay, George Allen doesn’t deal with ethnic types very well. Turns out he’s not very good at effective damage control, either. Allen’s peddling a new and, er, crappier explanation of what “macaca” really meant:

According to two Republicans who heard the word used, “macaca” was a mash-up of “Mohawk,” referring to Sidarth’s distinctive hair, and “caca,” Spanish slang for excrement, or “shit.”

Said one Republican close to the campaign: “In other words, he was a shit-head, an annoyance.” Allen, according to Republicans, heard members of his traveling entourage and Virginia Republicans use the phrase and picked it up.

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MACACA INCIDENT OVER, WE WERE FOOLS TO DOUBT YOU, GEORGE ALLEN

Tuesday, August 15th, 2006

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What would we do without Alan Colmes’ evenhandedness?

Thank God for Alan “Cool Hand” Colmes, who just saved us from further embarassment by settling the “macaca” debate last night on Hannity & Colmes:

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Macaca Madness

Tuesday, August 15th, 2006

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We’re still trying to decide what Sen. George Allen meant when he called University of Virginia student S.R. Sidarth “Macaca” during a recent stump speech. Maybe he meant to say “macaw,” a bird with gaily-colored plumage? Or “Macarena,” the ’90s dance craze popularized by the band Los Del Rio?

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Or did he mean to say that Sidarth was farkakte, a Yiddish word that loosely translates as “shitty”? Yeah, I’d think it was shitty too if I were running for Senate and my asshole opponent sent someone around to videotape every casual slur I made. Our readers were all over this last night and this morning. Read what they came up with after the jump:

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A Big Pile Of Macaca

Monday, August 14th, 2006

We love Sen. George Allen’s “tell it like it is” spirit on so many issues, like the way he called University of Virginia student S.R. Sidarth “Macaca” at a campaign rally and welcomed him to America. That’s the sort of leadership this country needs. But what does Macaca mean? It’s not an Hindi word, that’s for sure. “I’ve never heard of it,” said Vicky Singh, server at Heritage India restaurant on Connecticut Ave. in DC, and a bona fide Indian himself. It’s not Pakistani or Bangaladeshi, either. “It might be something in Urdu, but not in Hindi,” said Singh. OK, it’s possible Sen. Allen is one of America’s 350,000 Urdu speakers. But maybe he meant something else.

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