October 21, 2008
Posted: 10:20 PM ET

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Hayes is facing a tough reelection race.
Hayes is facing a tough reelection race.

(CNN) — A North Carolina congressman locked in a tight re-election race admitted Tuesday to recently telling a crowd of John McCain supporters that "liberals hate real Americans," the latest in a string of comments from Republicans that appear to question Democrats' patriotism.

Rep. Robin Hayes, a five-term Republican who has been heavily targeted by Democrats this election cycle, first denied making the remarks, but conceded Monday afternoon that he was accurately quoted.

"After reading it, there is no doubt that it came out completely the wrong way," Hayes said. “I actually was trying to work to keep the crowd as respectful as possible, so this is definitely not what I intended."

The comments came at a McCain rally in Concord, North Carolina Saturday before the Arizona senator or members of his staff had arrived at the event. As first reported by the New York Observer, Hayes said, "Liberals hate real Americans that work and achieve and believe in God."

Hayes also told the raucous crowd to make sure "we don't say something stupid, make sure we don't say something we don't mean," warning the news media would likely distort such remarks.

In his statement Tuesday, Hayes suggested he meant to differentiate between the liberal and conservative philosophies rather than directly impugn the patriotism of his opponents.

"Liberals are advocating higher taxes, which I believe punish success — and they are advocating policies like gay marriage that I feel undermine strong families," he said. "We have a strong difference of opinion about the future of our nation, but obviously this was the wrong way to get that difference of opinion across."

Hayes is top target of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and his prospects of re-election appear to be endangered by Obama's stronger than expected support in North Carolina. According to Stuart Rothenberg of the Rothenberg Political Report, Obama is out-polling McCain by 9 points in Hayes' 8th district, a dynamic that could spell trouble for Hayes come Election Day. In 2004, President Bush defeated John Kerry by 9 points in Hayes' district and the GOP congressman narrowly won in 2006.

Hayes' comments echo those of other Republicans in recent days that have drawn fire from Democratic circles. Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann said late last week she's concerned Barack Obama “may have anti-American views,” and suggested other liberal members of Congress also may be anti-American.

"The news media should do a penetrating exposé and take a look," she said. "I wish they would. I wish the American media would take a great look at the views of the people in Congress and find out, are they pro-America or anti-America?"

Republican VP nominee Sarah Palin also drew fire from Democrats earlier this week when she suggested at a recent GOP fundraiser that she only likes to travel to "Pro-America parts of this great nation."

"We believe that the best of America is in these small towns that we get to visit, and in these wonderful little pockets of what I call the real America, being here with all of you hard working very patriotic, um, very, um, pro-America areas of this great nation," she said.

In an interview with CNN Thursday, Palin apologized if her comments were interpreted to mean some areas of the country are more patriotic than others.

"I don't want that misunderstood," Palin said. "If that's the way it came across, I apologize."

McCain spokeswoman Nancy Pfotenhauer also turned heads when she said over the weekend that Northern Virginia, did not represent 'real Virginia' because of the influx of Democrats to the region in recent years.
“I certainly agree that northern Virginia has gone more Democratic. And as a proud resident of Oakton, Virginia I can tell you that the Democrats have just come in from the District of Columbia and moved into northern Virginia. And that’s really what you see there. But the rest of the state, ‘real’ Virginia if you will, I think will be very responsive to Senator McCain’s message," she said.

Filed under: DCCC • Extra • Robin Hayes • Sarah Palin


kayla   October 21st, 2008 5:39 pm ET

THE HOUSE OF CARDS IS COMING DOWN.
THE TIME FOR CHANGE HAS COME.
OBAMA 08

Democrat Lady   October 21st, 2008 5:39 pm ET

I am sick and tired of the right wing saying Liberals don't believe in God. Who do these self-righteous, holier-than-thou so-called "Christians" think they are? Sounds VERY hypocritical to me. We go to church. We work hard. We LOVE our country…..period…
Go Obama/Biden. You Rock!

Republican Voting OBAMA   October 21st, 2008 5:38 pm ET

Who is to read my mind and tell me that I am not Pro-American These people are nuts and have lost all sense of Service to your country.

Jay N.H.   October 21st, 2008 5:38 pm ET

I don't condone comments like these for either party but come on CNN this stuff doesn't matter you're doing just as much to incite division among us as these people speaking. Lets talk about issues!

becky in Ohio   October 21st, 2008 5:38 pm ET

As a Democrat I PROTEST these dispicable lies from the Republicans. In my eyes they have now shot themselves in the foot. In the past I have often given my vote on a state or local level to a Republican – NO MORE!
This Democrat is now a party Democrat and will be voting a STRAIGHT Democratic ticket.
SHAME on these Republicans for furthering to split our great nation. I always thought that we could AGREE TO DISAGREE.
I am HURT and will carry this HURT for a long time to come. I am an AMERICAN first and foremost. Our (democrat) children have also died in Iraq.
Voting ALL DEMOCRAT in 08

Hmm   October 21st, 2008 5:38 pm ET

What? He told the truth. Get over it.

John S   October 21st, 2008 5:38 pm ET

Funny how they all say things that later they didn't mean to say. You can't take back the words you already spoke when facing a crowd with your attacks of lies and mis-truths. At the very time you stated them, because of the fevered pitch of the rally, you did mean exactly that, Mr Hayes, and I hope you are defeated soundly, just to show you how the rest of the (Hating – American Obama supporters) as you have called them, elect your Democrat rival so you know how they all feel. Americans are proud of their country but when they see garbage being spewed out like the trash the Republicans have been spewing, it is a little bit to much. This is the real reason John McCain is losing. Americans are fed up with the Fear and Smear tactics of the last 8 years.

Kevin, Austin TX   October 21st, 2008 5:38 pm ET

I'm liberal, patriotic, a believer… and now a campaign contributor to this guys opponent.

OBAMA SUPPORTER IN IOWA   October 21st, 2008 5:37 pm ET

Out with the old, in with the new.

Lisa in GA   October 21st, 2008 5:37 pm ET

This is nothing new especially coming from the RIGHT WINGERS… now look who is looking like one of the fools in the republican circus!

Tony in MT   October 21st, 2008 5:36 pm ET

Thanks for playing, Mr. Hayes! We have some nice parting gifts for you.

Laura   October 21st, 2008 5:36 pm ET

8 yrs of Idiotlism was enough !!!

Obama '08

john for Obama   October 21st, 2008 5:36 pm ET

wow this is what happens when rats are back against the wall. They know the change is coming!

OBAMA 08!!!!

go vote   October 21st, 2008 5:36 pm ET

who's a terrorist now?
Um… I don't know…

The Republican BASE?

A Sousley   October 21st, 2008 5:36 pm ET

I don't think anyone misunderstood what he said. It was loud and clear. So was Palin's comment.

I will be so glad when the next 2 weeks are over and we get the election over.

Make sure you vote. VOTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Not going to tell you who you should vote for, just make sure you vote.

Obama/Biden 08

james in s.c.   October 21st, 2008 5:36 pm ET

there in a nut shell…seems these so called conservative repubs are acting like mccarthyism, boyhowdy these right wing nut jobs are for a huge downward spiral this election, this is 2008 not 1950's for God sakes!!!

obama-biden 08

mac   October 21st, 2008 5:36 pm ET

well senator i am so sorry that you all don't yet get it. I will be glad you and your group of Mcsame admit that the question in the election is not about your philosophies, it is not about Republicanism or liberalism, it is about a crisis cause by the present administration.Both of your camps have the opportunity to present an agenda to the American people how you can best solve the problem and above all bring all Americans together, to fel protected and save as one nation while the hardtimes comes and go.
Well so far, you have not been making your case and twoo weeks to election day you don't get it.It is not that you don't have a message, but you are ignorant of the time.This is not a moment for ideology….. sorry my dear republican friends.i am so ashame it is not my party that is leading on this issue, Obama is a clear choice in the case.He has make his case and it is clear, now the American people will choose what is best fro them, so Mcsame, stop the divide game and hate game and make you case if you can do that in 2 weeks.Your campaign is a disgrace.

Lou in Iowa   October 21st, 2008 5:36 pm ET

Let's see…I fly the flag on every holiday, my daughter proudly serves in the U.S. Army, and my stance on most issues makes me a liberal. Would Rep. Hayes say I am a "real American"?

Arkansas Undertaker   October 21st, 2008 5:36 pm ET

He is the male version of Michelle Bachmann of Minnesota! Her campaign is in the tank after her comments on HARDBALL last friday.

The GOPers should learn their lesson by now but of course they dont. "Liberal" is not the bad word now a days. Now "CONSERVATIVE" is lethal to you political aspirations.

People are tired of all the hatefullness and code RACISM! its a new day and people want change and a new direction.

REDNECKS LOVE OBAMA   October 21st, 2008 5:35 pm ET

What is wrong with all these Congressman spreading all this HATE speech? These people NEED to be VOTED out of office NOW!!!!!

Eric   October 21st, 2008 5:35 pm ET

I'm a Liberal, and I hate other Liberals….

Does that mean other Liberals are real Americans?

Anne E.   October 21st, 2008 5:35 pm ET

I hope this is the swan song of the wingnut campaign tactics.
Grasping at straws, reaching into the cesspool and flinging at the Democrats what they pick up to see what sticks. Here's hoping it sticks on the GOP, from McCain on down to guys like this — and I don't think he's one bit sorry about the way his remarks came out.

Chris   October 21st, 2008 5:35 pm ET

It is amazing idiots like this ever get elected.

MD   October 21st, 2008 5:35 pm ET

Things are getting really crazy. I getting worried. Is the idea of electing a Black man as President so horrible that it has now caused everyone who ever wanted to say a racist, bigoted, small town vs. large city nasty remark to lose all restraint.

This is sad, really sad. I want Senator Obama to win. Frankly he's earned it but will we have to be concerned that some wacko will try to act out what some many of our State and Federal leaders are expressing.

What should be a wonderful, historic moment in our nation's history is quickly becoming the all time worst moment in US history. Everyone spuing this hatred should be ashamed of themselves. I am definately ashamed of them all.

Kenneth M. of Flushing Queens   October 21st, 2008 5:35 pm ET

He spoke the truth but only after he lied about it.

RIF   October 21st, 2008 5:35 pm ET

What's up with all of the division by the GOP? Man, during a time when we all need to come togehter to get through the tough times all McCain, Palin and the rest of the republicans want to do is divide this country. What ever happened to One nation under God?

MY FRIENDS - REPUBLI-KLANS JOA$$HN McINSANE/PAIN-LIN ARE SPREADING HATE & BIGOTRY IN AMERICA   October 21st, 2008 5:35 pm ET

john mcsame brother, called the northern part of Virginia: communist!!

CNN, please add that to the list of john mcsame pro america dividers also!!!!

sandee in Portland   October 21st, 2008 5:35 pm ET

Here's one liberal that works, believes in God and voted for Obama. What is it with these republicans that think they're the only ones that work or have faith? As far as I'm concerned, I think they feel it's their way or no way. Please save me from these right wing radical evangelical politicans. It's just one comment after another either about pro-american or liberals hate America. I am so tired of all of the name calling, lying. Our political process has become a joke to the entire world.

Ann   October 21st, 2008 5:35 pm ET

My goodness, this hoof in mouth disease is spreading rapidly in Republican circles. What a pity; this might weaken their numbers in the next Congress.

James   October 21st, 2008 5:35 pm ET

Liberals get a bad rap for having a brain between their ears.

Moon Maiden from Lake Michigan   October 21st, 2008 5:34 pm ET

Will this ever STOP!
Other nations are looking at us as real idiots!
Come on people get your act together.
In the sixities we sang:
Come on people smile on each other
everybody get together and love one another
right now
right now
right now!!!!!!!!!!!!!

kescia   October 21st, 2008 5:34 pm ET

Conservatives hate everyone except unborn fetuses.

Georgia for Obama   October 21st, 2008 5:34 pm ET

All republicans needs to be voted out of the office they have mess this country up……..I am American I should not have to be scared that my job would laid off because of the fell Bush adminstration………McCain/Palin this is not a joken matter this is serious people are losen jobs, health care, homes I dont want to be homeless person.

Lou from CT   October 21st, 2008 5:34 pm ET

Once again, another Republican stokes the fires of hate and CREEP and Swift Boat and splatter theory with his uncaring, insensitive remarks.

Democrats in NC – send a message – defeat Robin Hayes and send a Democrat in his place.

Let's make sure the Republicans KNOW that divisive speech will not be tolerated by ANYONE in the United States of America.

Obama/Biden 2008.

Matt   October 21st, 2008 5:34 pm ET

CNN won't let you make comments to the Joe Biden blog after first offering you to make a comment so they offer this republican up for you all to make fun of.

I guess too many people wanted to know about how the innocent people must suffer so Obama can gain some experience if elected.

Schneider (D) - CA   October 21st, 2008 5:34 pm ET

Dissent is patriotic

shay   October 21st, 2008 5:34 pm ET

Sound like he put his foot in his mouth.

Time for me to learn the Obama Hustle to the tune of Signed Sealed and Delivered by Stevie Wonder.

One two Kick Kick turn

Obama Obama Obama

Geo Joe in ABQ   October 21st, 2008 5:34 pm ET

I'm too young to remember McCarthyism but isn't this how it all started? One group questioning the patriotism or "Real Americanism" of another group? Is this polarizing hate-mongering all these republicans have left?

Next thing ya' know I'm gonna haft to sign a patriotism pledge just to keep my job dontcha know.

James   October 21st, 2008 5:34 pm ET

Republicans = PUKE!

Matt   October 21st, 2008 5:33 pm ET

I am a liberal. I don't hate "real americans," just this douchebag. I'll give you $700B if you can tell me why one struggling single-parent family or one young student looking to start a life via a college education or one elderly person trying to afford health care is any more "real" than another solely because of line on a piece of paper. ALL wars were fought over lines on a piece of paper…be they inaginary boundaries or words…is that where you'd have us go?

The Fab One   October 21st, 2008 5:33 pm ET

A Republican lying? Say it ain't so!

Next he'll try to tell us there are WMDs in Iraq……….

vince   October 21st, 2008 5:33 pm ET

same old comments the republicans are filled with hate lets go out and vote get these raciast idiots out of office lets move forward not back to the 60s were ther was no diversity

Schneider (D) - CA   October 21st, 2008 5:33 pm ET

I am a progressive liberal Democrat, and I am a real American.

And I am voting for Barack Obama!

DeniseGA   October 21st, 2008 5:33 pm ET

Now that they produced audio, he comes out with a statement………Typical republican!

Rob R   October 21st, 2008 5:33 pm ET

Us vs Them…..not working this time

Bob, San Francisco, CA   October 21st, 2008 5:33 pm ET

If "real" Americans means completely and proudly ignorant, devoid of a world view, superstitious to the point of danger, unable to hold a rational thought, a non-believer in science, and a racist hate monger, then YES, I do hate "real Americans".

And this whole "libruhls want to punish success" thing is so stupid that I don't even know what to say.

Bit   October 21st, 2008 5:33 pm ET

"liberals hate real Americans," ??????????????????

Is he sleeping with Michelle Bauchmann???????????

Just curious——-

Simmy   October 21st, 2008 5:33 pm ET

Vote Democratic NC and keep this kind of propagandist out of office!

Former republican in Philly   October 21st, 2008 5:33 pm ET

Clearly there is a concerted effort from the republican party to brand themselves as the party for true Americans. Over the last several weeks there have been a number of members of Congress and of course Palin herself that have implied "liberals are anti-America" and that those in urban parts of the country are somehow less worthy.

They can keep apologizing, but it's scary to think that this message is getting out so consistently by members of the republican party. Who is giving them these talking points? Or rather is this the general feeling of republicans? It's scary to think about. I am voting democratic this year as we need unity now more than ever.

Billy   October 21st, 2008 5:33 pm ET

Soooo tired of the republicans trying to divide this nation.

greenfun   October 21st, 2008 5:33 pm ET

Does the BO campaign pay CNN????

Molly Weasley   October 21st, 2008 5:33 pm ET

Why is it that so many Republicans don't seem to realize that things like tape recorders and YouTube exist? Their words come back to bite them (this guy, Michelle Bachman, Palin) and they keep denying, denying, denying, until they look like idiots.

Meka   October 21st, 2008 5:32 pm ET

Is Hate and Division, in Republican's DNA?

Obama/Biden '08-'12

MY FRIENDS - REPUBLI-KLANS JOA$$HN McINSANE/PAIN-LIN ARE SPREADING HATE & BIGOTRY IN AMERICA   October 21st, 2008 5:32 pm ET

John McSame can be the president of the so-called pro america areas of the united states!

BARACK OBAMA WILL BE THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES!

ONE NATION, INDIVISIBLE, UNDER GOD – UNITED FOR BARACK OBAMA!!!!!!

VOTE EARLY – BARACK THE VOTE!!!!!!!

witch   October 21st, 2008 5:32 pm ET

He meant every word he said as did Palin and all the others. I hope he gets voted out and then run out of town. I love my country but I sure don't like all the hate and yes the closet racist that still live in this country.

John   October 21st, 2008 5:32 pm ET

I will be willing to bet that you don't post this comment. Why is it that CNN is so Pro Obama? This is like a football game that the officials get into . Why can't you be of a neutral comment or publication? If Obama makes a slip up comment, that is not covered by you, but let McCain or Palin, and it hits the front page

Rob   October 21st, 2008 5:32 pm ET

Sir, I am a liberal and I am a Real American. My grandfather lost a hand in WWI. My uncle was shot in the back in WWII. My father was disabled in Korea. My brother fought in Vietnam. My son is in Iraq. We have paid in blood and devotion. We love America, we just don't agree with your platform of policies. You don't know how to disagree, which is vital in a democratic republic, you only know how to divide and hate.

Sir, I am sickened and saddened by your mindset, by the campaign you are running, and what you are doing to the nation I love so dearly. You, sir, are what is wrong with America. My family is one small part of the millions and millions that have fought, bled, and died so that we, each and every one of us, can be free to vote our own choice and opinion. You, sir, just drag all that sacrifice through the slime with those judgments you pronounce so lightly. You don't decide who the patriots are. That was done by better men than you.

conservative   October 21st, 2008 5:32 pm ET

Why apologize for the truth ! Just read these CNN blogs and you get nothing but negativity ,hate and derision for Republicans and anyone not embracing the liberal line !

Lesley   October 21st, 2008 5:31 pm ET

I hate to disagree with Nancy P, but real Americans are not going to vote McCain into office. The Repubs are such a divisive group with their real Americans and real Virginians and we are all Georgians that it's clear they cannot lead the whole country, they only want to cater to what they perceive to be their own kind. That's not what this country was founded on. Maybe the conservatives shoud secede from the union, like the Alaska Independence Party is trying to do, and they have their very own leader at the moment.

hmm...   October 21st, 2008 5:31 pm ET

who's next?

Sammy   October 21st, 2008 5:31 pm ET

If that was the wrong way to say it, what is the right way?

Ken in Dallas   October 21st, 2008 5:31 pm ET

Mr Hayes,

Liberals are real Americans, Americans who stand up to live the true Christian ethic of uplifting those less fortunate than ourselves, knowing that, but for the grace of God, we would be among those unfortunates. Liberals are Americans who believe we are all created equal, that we all have greater potential waiting to be realized, that we all deserve opportunities to achieve.

LIBERALS INVENTED THE AMERICAN DREAM AS WE HAVE KNOWN IT, MR. HAYES.

What have YOU contributed to America?

Barbara - 65 yr old white female in NC   October 21st, 2008 5:30 pm ET

Already voted straight DEM

Hope others see why the incumbents need to go. Get a whole new crowd. If they don't work, kick them out in four years and start over again until we get people we PAY TO WORK FOR US.

Betty   October 21st, 2008 5:30 pm ET

Talebans think the same of people that disagree with them!

Just a different religious intolarance disguised as political rigor.

Old trick for naive americans! that's why we need to vote for Obama Education Reforms, so that less ignorant people will follow the steps of those poor populations ruled by religious fondamentalists.

maggie lou   October 21st, 2008 5:30 pm ET

Just another example of Republican stupidity and devisiveness. What a moron!!!!!

Countdown with Keith Olbermann & the Racheal Maddow Show   October 21st, 2008 5:30 pm ET

Robin Hayes, Sarah Palin, John McCain, most of the GOP, and most members of the McCain campaign are terrorists by the dictionary definition of the word.

KLEE   October 21st, 2008 5:30 pm ET

No – perhaps they just don't like dishonesty and twisting facts and throwing stones – "He who is without sin – cast the first stone" – a very good thought and not given much credence by those who profess they follow the speaker of these words! OBAMA/BIDEN 2008.

Rich in Seattle   October 21st, 2008 5:30 pm ET

Hate is such a nasty thing. The McCain campaign has turned really ugly.

I'm confused, why did all of these "real" Americans get upset when Osama BinLadin bombed un-american cities like NYC?

I really think they want to start another Civil War or something. And yes, I do think they are that misguided.

Dale in CA   October 21st, 2008 5:29 pm ET

Typical of this campaign. McCain's side can't stand on the merit of his policy and ideas, so his minions imply (or say right out) that anyone who opposes or has different ideas is unpatriotic. That kind of garbage is something America does NOT need. Haven't we had enough of that with Bush?

Tyree,LV-Independent For Obama   October 21st, 2008 5:29 pm ET

This Is Why Democrats Need To Get To 60 Senate Seats And Obama/Biden Need To Win The General Election.

So Cal Gal   October 21st, 2008 5:29 pm ET

Another old republican nut!

AA   October 21st, 2008 5:28 pm ET

They can't help themselves. The ignorant.

I applaud their courage for actually speaking their minds.

All this will do is bring about even more change.

It will be nice when one sunny day, amendments will be made to the hate crime bill so that more of these type of people will pay the price for their divisiveness.

We have far to go, but we'll get there.

Peace.

melanie_me   October 21st, 2008 5:28 pm ET

I guess this means I'm full of self-loathing for my job, achievements and faith.

Darryl   October 21st, 2008 5:28 pm ET

This is sad that we haev belittle ourselves to name calling and not focus on the issues….

Palin needs to stop encouraging hate…

Joe-sixpack in St. Paul   October 21st, 2008 5:28 pm ET

Wow, if that's what you say when you are trying to keep a crowd respectful, what exactly do you say when you are trying to incite them??? These republicans are scarier than I ever even imagined.

Queen   October 21st, 2008 5:28 pm ET

So typical, " I said it but……." But hell. You said it, you meant it, and you don't believe Senator Obama is a "American." Just be honest so you can stop representing people you don't "really" care about. Just like Sarah Palin, speaks outlandishly then backtracks. Whatever!

tennisguypitt   October 21st, 2008 5:28 pm ET

Disgusting. That's all I can say, (that's an understatement)! I'm a moderate Democrat and I am offended by the statement.

Lisa in Wasilla AK   October 21st, 2008 5:28 pm ET

Wake up America! These people are the terrorists among us. Let them know we won't stand for this anymore. VOTE OBAMA!

Corey, Maryland   October 21st, 2008 5:27 pm ET

This is absolutely disgusting to say that as a liberal I hate my country. If anything its the conservatives that hate America because when our country was founded, the founding fathers instilled some of the most LIBERAL policies of that day. This whole notion that some Americans are more patriotic than others is the most UN-PATRIOTIC thing one can speak of!!!!!!! The Republicans and John McCain's campaign is just disgusting. I dont know who in their sane mind would vote for any of them!!!!

Obama Biden 2008!!!!!!!!

Rave   October 21st, 2008 5:27 pm ET

Hayes, you are Fired
Donald Trump

Boomer   October 21st, 2008 5:27 pm ET

He said it and he meant it. Then he got caught…just like Larry Craig.

New Yorker   October 21st, 2008 5:27 pm ET

He spoke the truth and the truth hurts but the Liberals' agenda hurts more.

Chris from STL   October 21st, 2008 5:26 pm ET

NC voters …. please kick this guy out!!!

rich   October 21st, 2008 5:26 pm ET

I hope he does not win his re-election. The divisiveness of the Republicans is over the top. Enough!

COL   October 21st, 2008 5:26 pm ET

I am speechless. Without speech.

mitch   October 21st, 2008 5:26 pm ET

so much for his chances. where do i donate?

Enlightened Voter   October 21st, 2008 5:26 pm ET

People google PNAC and john mccain and make sure your sitting down.

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