Tea party leader and ex-Calif. radio host cuts ties to his group after controversial blog post
By Robin Hindery, APFriday, July 23, 2010
Tea party leader cuts ties after charges of racism
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A former Sacramento leader of the Tea Party Express whose inflammatory remarks drew allegations of racism has cut ties with the organization.
The group sent an e-mail to supporters Friday announcing that Mark Williams had formally ended his involvement. He had been acting as a spokesman after stepping down as its chairman more than a month ago.
Williams set off a firestorm last week after posting a letter on his blog written from “Colored People” to Abraham Lincoln. The post suggested that black people would choose slavery over having to do real work.
In a letter to the Sacramento-based Tea Party Express, Williams said the media and “our domestic enemies” had misinterpreted his attempt at satire.
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