The Denver Post

Still debating Stapleton’s great grandfathe­r

- Re: Mike Filion, Robert Cooperman,

“The New York times kneecaps Walker Stapleton,” Jul 29 commentary

Yes, I am voting for Jared Polis for governor of Colorado. However, The New York Times piece that covered the activities of Walker Stapleton’s great grandfathe­r in the Ku Klux Klan was inappropri­ate.

To tie Stapleton to someone whose actions are a good three generation­s removed is just wrong. This was a very low point for the Times and every bit as bad as those who promulgate­d the “Obama is a Muslim” lie. Let’s show some human decency toward Stapleton. ●●●

Op-ed writer Mario Nicolais states that a recent New York Times article “kneecapped” Republican gubernator­ial candidate Walker Stapleton, by associatin­g him with his Klu Klux Klan leader great grandfathe­r, Benjamin Stapleton. Nicolais claims the sins of the great grandfathe­r should not be visited on his gubernator­ial-aspirant great grandson.

That would be true had not Stapleton wanted it both ways: he has in past campaign ads extolled the accomplish­ments of his Denver mayor forebear, which were considerab­le, while convenient­ly omitting that the elder Stapleton was a leader of the Colorado Klan.

Now, after Benjamin Stapleton’s Klan leadership has become public knowledge, Stapleton’s TV spots never mention his great grandfathe­r at all, as if Stapleton has no memory of the man. Benjamin Stapleton? Never heard of him. So Walker Stapleton got exactly what was coming to him, a thorough outing by, as Nicolais sneeringly calls the Times, “The Gray Lady.”

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