CBS/AP/ February 11, 2009, 5:57 PM

New 'N Word' Woe For George Allen

A noted political scientist joined one of Sen. George Allen's former college football teammates in claiming the senator used a racial slur to refer to blacks in the early 1970s, a claim Allen dismisses as "ludicrously false."

Larry J. Sabato, one of Virginia's most-quoted political science professors and a classmate of Allen's in the early 1970s, said in a televised interview Monday that Allen used the epithet.

Sabato's assertion came on the heels of accusations by Dr. Ken Shelton, a radiologist who was a tight end and wide receiver for the University of Virginia in the early 1970s when Allen was quarterback. He said Allen not only used the n-word frequently but also once stuffed a severed deer head into a black family's mailbox.

Separately, the Washington Post reported that Christopher Taylor, 59, an anthropologist at the University of Alabama, said that during a visit to Allen's Virginia home in 1982, Allen referred to turtles in a pond on his property and said that only "the [racial slur] eat them."

The newspaper quoted Allen adviser Chris LaCivita as saying Taylor was lying. LaCivita described Taylor as a liberal activist.

The Post also interviewed two former Virginia athletes who asserted Allen frequently used racial slurs during his college years. The athletes were not identified.

Allen's campaign released statements from four other ex-teammates defending the senator and rejecting Shelton's claims.

LaCivita said Allen and Sabato were not friends nor did they associate with each other in college.

"Larry is obviously relying on words he heard from someone else," he said. "We believe it's completely inaccurate."

Sabato, director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics, would not tell the Associated Press how he knew Allen used the n-word. He told Chris Matthews on MSNBC that he did not know whether it was true that Allen used the word frequently while in college.

"I'm simply going to stay with what I know is the case and the fact is he did use the n-word, whether he's denying it or not," Sabato said.

Allen, a Republican, has been mentioned as a possible presidential candidate in 2008. Questions about racial insensitivity have dogged him during his re-election bid against Democrat Jim Webb.

Allen's use of the word "macaca" in referring to a Webb campaign volunteer of Indian descent in August prompted an outcry. The word denotes a genus of monkeys and, in some cultures, is considered an ethnic slur. But the senator insisted he did not know that and had simply made up the word.

Allen vehemently denied that he used the n-word.

"The story and his comments and assertions in there are completely false," Allen said during an interview with AP reporters and editors. "I don't remember ever using that word and it is absolutely false that that was ever part of my vocabulary."

Shelton said Allen used the n-word only around white teammates.

Shelton said the incident with the deer head occurred during their college days when he, Allen and another teammate who has since died were hunting on a farm the third man's family owned near Bumpass, Va., 40 miles east of the university.

Shelton said Allen asked the other teammate where black families lived in the area, then stuffed a deer's head into the mailbox of one of the homes.

"George insisted on taking the severed head, and I was a little shocked by that," he told the AP. "This was just after the movie `The Godfather' came out with the severed horse's head in the bed."

Shelton said he came forward because of Allen's presidential prospects and the "macaca" incident.

"When I saw the look in his eye in that camera and using the word `macaca,' it just brought back the bullying way I knew from George back then," he said.

Shelton described himself as an independent who has supported Democratic and Republican candidates. He said he regretted that he had not spoken against Allen in the early 1980s, when he first entered politics. Shelton said he began writing down his recollections as Allen's career "ascended to heights I never could have imagined."

Other former teammates rushed to the senator's defense.

Charlie Hale, a college roommate of Shelton's and an Allen campaign volunteer, said that he had hunted often with Allen, and "there was not even a rumor on the team" about the alleged deer incident.

Doug Jones, another Allen campaign volunteer who said he had roomed with Shelton, also dismissed the allegations. "I never heard George Allen use any racially disparaging word, nor did I ever witness or hear about him acting in a racially insensitive manner," he said.

Another former teammate, Gerard R. Mullins, said he recalled nothing racist about Allen.

"George had a strong personality, and I guess that's why he was a quarterback," Mullins, who is not close to Allen, said in a telephone interview.

Allen was sometimes confrontational with teammates, he said.

"He would kind of pick on everyone a little just to get a reaction," said Mullins. "From a football standpoint, if you were black or white it didn't matter. If you dropped a pass, he'd have something to say to you."

Shelton's claims came a week after a debate in which Allen bristled at questions about his Jewish ancestry. Allen later acknowledged publicly for the first time that his grandfather, a prisoner in a Nazi concentration camp, was Jewish, and on Monday he said both his maternal grandparents were Jews.

Explaining his initial reaction, Allen has said his mother swore him to secrecy when she told him about his ancestry last month.

Allen's father, the late George H. Allen, was a legendary football coach with the Los Angeles Rams and the Washington Redskins. Allen transferred from the University of California, Los Angeles, to Virginia when his father took the Redskins job.
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newsjeff-2009 says:
I agree with you mjv2944, but our "hard-working GOP controlled house,senate,etc have had 2 or more years to work on illegal immigration,global warming,Bin Laden,creating secure jobs for Americans,stopping companies from higher illegal immigrants,securing our borders, etc. I have never seen a time before where republicans have controlled the house,senate,ect., but have gotten little or no work done to address or solve the problems I just named off. So maybe that is why some of our senators like to use "name calling" in some of there speaches, it is something that does not require "work", something apparently our GOP controlled congress and senate has done very little of lately. It was amazing how they raised minimum wage,enforced illegal immigration laws,passed flag burning ban amendment,caught Bin Laden,etc, guess what NOT!!!
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spirothecat says:
For those of you out of state, I must tell you that I've known of Felix Allen's ways since the early 90's when he lied his way to the Governorship. Some words I can use that describe him as a person are: Mean, decietful, disgusting, hateful, vindictive, liar, ....another words his a piece of ***. It's unbelievable that he has been able to pull this off so long. Partly because people are scared of him. He's like the bully in the class. Also the media who tend to be intimidated and lazy at times, didn't want to pursue him, just like they gave Bush a free pass. Come on, how can someone that's made as many mistakes as Bush and Allen have made be considered credible. The fact that the media hasn't picked up on these two thugs is mind boggling. And the right wing says the media is liberal--BS the free passes by the media say otherwise.

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planotiger says:
You tell 'em Granny!!!
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grannysue1 says:
Let's see has the confederate flag in his office, a noose, and calls that guy Maccaa, and he is caught on film doing it. This guy isn't the brightest bulb in the box as it is so it doesn't surprise me that a California transplant to Va. becomes a good ol boy redneck and talks the talk to impress his colleg friends, now he wants to be Prez so he says I did not. Don't we already have enough idiots running this country, let's get rid of some of them and try and put someone new in there, if they don't pan out vote them out until these guys get the message that the American public is fed to the teeth with our politicians on both sides of the isle. Get rid of all of em, and it can't be too soon to see Georgie and *** retire with their millions they got by profitering from a trumped up war in Iraq. Grannysue
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bluestardad says:
Your credibility is seriously limited if you support the war in Iraq, the bungling administration%u2019s execution of the war in Afghanistan and its so called %u201Cwar against terror%u201D if you have never served in the military, or even registered for the draft. I agree most Americans are Terrorized at the thought of this administration running politically unchecked for another two years, so much so that in America there is a huge wave of rebellion to that possibility. The American People will execute their own war against Terror this November 7th and vote out of office all those rubber stamp politicians that supported sending our children to fight in a bungled neo-con expedition while those so eagerly supporting the war have never had the courage to serve in combat themselves.

Michael Boetjer
Captain U. S. Army
Double Blue Star Father
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bluestardad says:
It is time now for the rest of the country to stand up and follow the courageous lead of the citizens of Connecticut and vote out of office all those entrenched politicians that have for years supported special interest policies and their own political careers at the expense of their constituents. Connecticut citizens turned out in record numbers and expelled Senator Lieberman an entrenched politician sending shock waves throughout the world with their message that politicians must support those who elect them to office. This display depicts true American Citizens at work taking back their state. Now we need to stand up through out the country, despite what the established political leadership says and take back this country in a similar manner.

Michael Boetjer
Captain U. S. Army
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bluestardad says:
The countries Political leadership has lost its way supporting the Administration and their international business conglomerates on the back of the working or unemployed American Citizen. We must now for the sake of our families, our community, and our future get rid of politicians who have given away our jobs, mortgaged our children%u2019s future, supported failed policies and this illegal war, who in its execution and their ineptitude are worse on everyone than the tyrants they replaced. These policies and their supporting political operatives have squandered the fighting spirit of the American People and the support of the International Community by failing to catch Osama Bin Lauden who was the one who killed 3,000 of our Americans citizens while misdirecting our National Resources to start a war with a country who was not then nor is now a threat to America. The Nation%u2019s People must look to citizens of Connecticut with Pride and follow their courageous lead into the future of positive change, where once again we may become a nation %u201Cby the people, and for the people%u201D.

IT is time.....

Michael Boetjer
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stekat-2009 says:
I sure would hate to have a person in the office of the presidency that relies on racial slurs to describe any group of people! People that wonder what's wrong with using the N word more than likely are not people of color. The N word is primarily used as an insult and not only by whites but by other people of color who think they are more white than color. It's sad to see that America has a lot of growing up to do to get past the prejudice, bigotry and profiling that is America today. Don't get me wrong, there are blacks and other people of color that have those characteristics. Therefore if Sen. George Allen is to run for the office of the presidency then he should be investigated for alleged racial slurs and other remarks. We don't need someone in office that is callous or have an attitude of adhorrence towards Blacks, Hispanics, Asians or any other culture, especially American born. Someone like that will eventually have Americans fighting (Civil War) one another.
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newsjeff-2009 says:
I will make this short and sweet for real this time. If senator Allen did use racial slurs in a speach he should not even be a senator,because it just shows me that Allen thinks he has enough free time on his hands to call people "names" or put "labels" on people. I have voted for both republicans and democrats in the past, but with all the problems in the country(yes there is problems despite the "rosey,bright", economy Bush and the GOP claims exists right know in this country)democrats and republicans need to be focused on the problems like global warming and numerous other problems facing this country and coming up with solutions to problems, not calling people "names" or calling Hillary Clinton names or anyone for that matter. I think this country has plenty of problems on hand for politicans to keep themselves occupied for a while without calling or thinking of names to call people. Only people who living under a rock would disagree with me that this country does not have many problems threatening its future and I don't live under a rock myself.
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carolinesmom says:
I have never known a man of more integrity than Dr. Shelton. He is one of the most observant, thoughtful, and considerate men I've ever met. My politics probably differ from his, but if he says George Allen has exhibited behaviors that are questionable, I urge you to pay attention. No one should be seriously offered as presidential material under these circumstances. He can surround himself in press conferences with people of color but that will never convince me that he represents their best interests.
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