Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez,
D-Calif., having just entered the race for the U.S. Senate seat being
vacated by Barbara Boxer, put her foot in her mouth on Saturday with a
racist gesture.
While talking to a group
of Indian Americans — people with links to India — the politician was
captured on cell phone video mocking Native Americans.
In talking about how she
was confused about an upcoming meeting with an Indian American, Sanchez
said, "I am going to his office, thinking that I am going to meet with
a..." — then she put her hand over mouth and made the noise that is the
stereotypical imitation of a Native American war cry — "Right? ...
because he said Indian American."
The man who filmed Sanchez said several people in the room described the comments to NBC Sacramento affiliate KCRA as insensitive and undemocratic.
"I was shocked and
appalled that she'd make the disparaging comments about Native Americans
that way," said Uduak-Joe Ntuke of Long Beach.
When a KCRA reporter approached Sanchez for comment about the gesture, she ran away and slipped into a building.
Asked by the Sacramento Bee,
Sanchez declined to comment specifically on the appropriateness, saying
only, "I think that Native Americans have an incredibly great history,
and a great presence in our country, and many of them are supporting our
election."
On Sunday, Sanchez
apologized for the remarks while speaking to delegates at a state
Democratic convention in Southern California. According to NBC Los Angeles, the 10-term congresswoman said she said something offensive "and for that I sincerely apologize."
Sanchez announced
Thursday she is running for U.S. Senate. Sanchez, 55, is Hispanic with a
background in national defense issues and roots in Southern California.
Over the years, she belonged to a faction of moderate Democrats known
as the Blue Dog Coalition.
Sanchez is known for a
lively, some might say quirky, personality. Her annual and sometimes
racy Christmas cards have a dedicated following. She scheduled a
fundraiser during the 2000 Democratic National Convention at Hugh
Hefner's Playboy mansion and changed the location only after fellow
Democrats protested.
She voted against
authorizing the war in Iraq in 2002 and has pushed the Pentagon to allow
women to participate in direct combat operations.
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