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https://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/politics/2022/07/15/facebook-post-jewish-junta-from-kentucky-county-gop-criticized/65374383007/
A Facebook post by the Bracken County Republican Party attacking the new
director
of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives as being
part of the
"Jewish junta" drew criticism Friday from Jewish leaders in Kentucky.
The post about new ATF director Steve Dettlebach went up early Friday
morning was
deleted shortly after a Courier Journal reporter contacted Bracken
County GOP chair
Karin Kirkendol about it.
âA Jewish anti-gun activist, Steve Dettelbach, has just been made
director of the ATF,"
read the Facebook post. "The Jewish junta is getting stronger and more
aggressive.â
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-us-canada-38057104/hail-trump-white-nationalists-mark-trump-win-with-nazi-salute
Skip to the 40 second mark
https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/gop-congresswoman-under-fire-for-claim-j
ewish-space-lasers-started-forest-fires-1.9493916
Among the many posts being unearthed amid renewed scrutiny of Marjorie
Taylor
Greeneâs social media history is one in which the new congresswoman
implicated
âRothschild Incâ in connection with a deadly forest fire that, she
wrote, was
started using laser beams from space.
Greene has expressed overt and more subtle antisemitic theories over time.
In 2018 she shared a video, also on Facebook, that lambasted âZionist
supremacistsâ and advanced the âgreat replacementâ theory, which falsely
alleges that Jews are conspiring to undermine white-majority countries by
bringing in non-white immigrants.
Since 1936, blacks have voted overwhelmingly for a democrat for president:
https://blackdemographics.com/culture/black-politics/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_strategy
Although the phrase "Southern Strategy" is often attributed to Nixon's
political
strategist Kevin Phillips, he did not originate it[15] but popularized
it.[16] In an
interview included in a 1970 New York Times article, Phillips stated his
analysis
based on studies of ethnic voting:
From now on, the Republicans are never going to get more than 10 to 20
percent
of the Negro vote and they don't need any more than that... but Republicans
would be shortsighted if they weakened enforcement of the Voting Rights
Act. The
more Negroes who register as Democrats in the South, the sooner the
Negrophobe
whites will quit the Democrats and become Republicans. That's where the
votes
are. Without that prodding from the blacks, the whites will backslide
into their old
comfortable arrangement with the local Democrats.
https://jewishjournal.com/news/nation/307788/florida-pastor-calls-trump-impeachment-a-jew-coup/
Florida Pastor and founder of the TruNews YouTube channel Rick Wiles
called efforts
to impeach President Donald Trump part of a âJew coup.â
In a Nov. 21 video, Wiles said, âThatâs the way the Jews work. They are
deceivers. They
plot. They lie. They do whatever theyâve have to do to accomplish their
political agenda.
This impeach Trump movement is part of a Jew coup, and the American
people better
wake up to it fast.â
https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/-NY-Republican-Group-Removes-Facebook-Video-Warning-of-Hasidic-Jewish-Takeover-558726881.html
NY Republican Group Removes Facebook Video Warning of Hasidic Jewish
âTakeoverâ
The video posted Wednesday by the Rockland County Republican Party
warned that "our
families" and "our way of life" are at stake
The video posted Wednesday by the Rockland County Republican Party
interspersed
news clips about conflicts related to the county's growing
ultra-Orthodox Jewish
population with warnings that "our families" and "our way of life" are
at stake.
"If they win, we lose," the video said over ominous-sounding music,
adter leading the
video with a warning that "a storm is brewing."
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/hamedaleaziz/justice-department-immigration-judges-white-nationalist
An email sent from the Justice Department to all immigration court
employees this
week included a link to an article posted on a white nationalist website
that âdirectly
attacks sitting immigration judges with racial and ethnically tinged
slurs,â according to
a letter sent by an immigration judges union and obtained by BuzzFeed News.
According to the National Association of Immigration Judges, the Justice
Departmentâs
Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) sent court employees a
link to a blog
post from VDare, a white nationalist website, in its morning news
briefing earlier this
week that included anti-Semitic attacks on judges.
https://www.voanews.com/usa/many-white-nationalists-praise-controversial-trump-tweets
Andrew Anglin, founder of the popular right-wing website The Daily
Stormer, heaped
praise on Trump.
"This is the kind of WHITE NATIONALISM we elected him for," Anglin wrote
on his
website.
Anglin, who like many within the white nationalist movement has
vacillated in his
support for Trump, suggested that the president's tweets were aimed at
solidifying
support from his base ahead of the 2020 presidential election.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2019/07/16/andrew-anglin-daily-stormer-tanya-gersh-million-verdict/
The call to arms appeared on the Daily Stormer, a well-known neo-Nazi
website, in December 2016.
âAre yâall ready for an old fashioned Troll Storm?â wrote publisher
Andrew Anglin.
âBecause AYO â itâs that time, fam.â
With that, Tanya Gersh, a real estate agent in the picturesque resort
community of
Whitefish, Mont., saw her life upended. Gersh, her husband and their
12-year-old son
were flooded with vile phone calls, text messages, emails, and social
media posts,
many of which contained death threats and anti-Semitic slurs. Gersh, who
is Jewish,
was told that she should have perished in the Holocaust, and received
chilling voice
mails with the sound of a gun firing again and again.
https://www.thenation.com/article/after-stunning-democratic-win-north-dakota-republicans-suppressed-the-native-american-vote/
Officially, these voters lost out at the polls four years ago, because
they failed to
show identification, as required by a new state law at the time. But
that was not the
only thing the would-be voters have in common: Each is Native American,
and each
hails from one of the most heavily Democratic counties in this deep-red
state.
Over the last six years, Republicans in North Dakota adopted a flurry of
legislation
that effectively revoked the right to vote for thousands of Native
Americans and
other Democratic voters, according to an investigation of court records,
internal
emails among state officials, as well as interviews with voters and
lawmakers on
both sides of the issue.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2018/08/31/andrew-gillum-racist-robocalls-tied-neo-nazis-target-florida-gubernatorial-candidate/1162133002/
Robocalls against Democratic gubernatorial nominee Andrew Gillum that
say they
were paid for by a neo-Nazi group in Idaho are going out to voters in
Tallahassee.
The automated calls are narrated by someone pretending to be Gillum and
using an
exaggerated minstrel dialect with jungle noises in the background. The
calls end with
a disclaimer that they were funded by The Road to Power, an
anti-Semitic, white
supremacist website and podcast linked to Scott Rhodes of Sandpoint, Idaho.
https://www.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article216387050.html
On his Monday morning radio show, Steve West promotes fanatical
conspiracies about
âJewish cabalsâ that are âharvesting baby partsâ through Planned
Parenthood, that
torture and molest children and that run the Republican Party.
On Tuesday he won the Republican primary for a Clay County seat in the
Missouri House
by nearly 25 points.
âLooking back in history, unfortunately, Hitler was right about what was
taking place in
Germany. And who was behind it,â West said on a show on KCXL radio on
Jan. 23, 2017.
https://apnews.com/cc98ddc92a22ef050a9dac7c4ee9ce77
Sep. 16, 1997
One questioner asked whether blacks would feel comfortable in a party
in which David Duke, the former Ku Klux Klan leader who made
unsuccessful runs for the U.S. Senate and governor, has been
elected chairman of the Republican Executive Committee in a
Louisiana parish.
"Weâre a party of inclusion,â³ Gingrich replied.
And Nicholson said: "We welcome people to this party as long as
they are willing to adopt our agenda and not their own.â³
http://www.fox5ny.com/news/216901098-story
The Ku Klux Klan has announced it plans to hold a rally in North
Carolina in response
to Donald Trump's election as president.
The Loyal White Knights, based in Pelham, NC, says on its website that
its victory
parade, referred to as "Victory Klavalkade Parade" will be held on
December 3, 2016.
It does not specify where.
Below the event details is an announcement in all-caps that states,
"Trump's race
united my people."
http://uproxx.com/news/david-duke-donald-trump-taking-over-gop/
08.21.16
Late last week, Duke and his co-host, Don Advo, discussed the Donald Trump
campaignâs hiring of Stephen Bannon, the former executive chairman of
Breitbart,
a right-wing publication, as campaign CEO. Advo remarked that âWe appear to
have taken over the Republican Party,â where âweâ refers to the white
supremacist
movements active on the American right.
https://www.buzzfeed.com/andrewkaczynski/david-duke-urges-his-supporters-to-volunteer-and-vote-for-tr
Posted on February 25, 2016
David Duke, a white nationalist and former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard, is
urging the
listeners of his radio program to volunteer and vote for Donald Trump.
"Voting for these people, voting against Donald Trump at this point is
really treason to
your heritage," Duke said on the David Duke Radio Program Wednesday,
referring to Ted
Cruz and Marco Rubio. "I'm not saying I endorse everything about Trump,
in fact I haven't
formally endorsed him. But I do support his candidacy, and I support
voting for him as a
strategic action. I hope he does everything we hope he will do."
Duke then urged his followers to call Trump's campaign headquarters to
volunteer.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/david-duke-says-donald-trump-120005026.html
Former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke is running for Senate in
Louisiana, and he says
Donald Trumpâs popularity is helping him in the race.
âI love it,â Duke told the LA Times. âThe fact that Donald Trumpâs doing
so well, it proves
that Iâm winning. I am winning.â
Duke also told the LA Times that Trumpâs proposed policies, like
building a wall along the
border with Mexico and banning Muslims from entering the country, show
the country is
open to a white power message. âHeâs talking about it in a visceral
way,â Duke said.
âDonald Trump is talking implicitly. Iâm talking explicitly.â
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/305912-kkk-american-nazi-party-praise-trumps-hiring-of-bannon
President-elect Donald Trump is drawing praise from the Ku Klux Klan,
neo-Nazis and
other white nationalist groups for appointing former Breitbart executive
Stephen
Bannon as his chief strategist.
âPerhaps The Donald is for real,â Rocky Suhayda, chairman of the
American Nazi Party,
told CNN in an segment that included interviews with several white
nationalists.
Trumpâs hiring of Bannon has drawn bitter criticism from Democrats, but
white
nationalists believe itâs evidence the president-elect intends to live
up to his campaign
promises to deport illegal immigrants and build a wall on the
U.S.-Mexico border.
David Duke, a former KKK leader who lost his Senate bid last week in
Louisiana, called
Bannonâs hiring an âexcellentâ decision.
Bannon will âpush Trump in the right direction,â suggested Richard
Spencer, president
of the white nationalist National Policy Institute. âThat would be a
wonderful thing.â
âIt makes sense to me,â added Brad Griffin, author of the white
nationalist website
Occidental Dissent.
http://time.com/4240268/donald-trump-kkk-david-duke/
Donald Trump on Sunday refused to condemn the Ku Klux Klan or disavow
his recent endorsement by former Klansman David Duke.
The Republican front runner said he didnât know enough about Duke to
publicly denounce
the former KKK leader, who told his followers earlier this week that
voting for anyone but
Trump would be âtreason to your heritage.â
âWell, just so you understand, I donât know anything about David Duke,
OK? I donât know
anything about what youâre even talking about with white supremacy or white
supremacists,â Trump said on CNNâs State of the Union. âI know nothing
about David
Duke. I know nothing about white supremacists.â
https://www.politico.com/story/2018/06/29/arthur-jones-nazi-
illinois-republicans-686875
Illinois Republicans botched four opportunities to
stop an avowed Nazi from representing their party in a Chicago-
area congressional district. Now theyâre paying the price.
Arthur Jones, a Holocaust denier who will appear on the November
ballot as the GOP candidate against Democratic Rep. Dan
Lipinski, has become campaign fodder for Democrats as they seek
to defeat Gov. Bruce Rauner. And some Republicans even fear the
taint from Jonesâ extremist views poses a threat to the party up
and down the ticket.
http://www.newsweek.com/republican-senate-candidate-free-jews-904652
REPUBLICAN SENATE CANDIDATE, WHO HAS CALLED
FOR COUNTRY "FREE FROM JEWS"
4/28/18
Little has said he believes Jews should have no say over white non-Jews
and wants
to see them removed from the country altogether. On Gab, a social media
site with
large swaths of extremist users, he argues that the neo-Nazi website
Daily Stormer,
whose proprietors praise Adolf Hitler and have appeared to call for acts
of violence
against Jewish people, is too Jewish.
"I propose a government that makes counter-semitism central to all aims
of the
state," he wrote on that website, referring to a white nationalist
euphemism for a
hatred of Jews. He argued for forbidding "all immigration except of
biological kin,
where no person of Jewish origin may live, vacation or traverse."
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2018/05/03/neo-nazi-california-senate/579612002/
A Holocaust denier who praises Adolf Hitler and aims to "remove the Jews
from power"
is running as a Republican for a U.S. Senate seat out of California â
and a recent poll
found him in second place trailing only incumbent Democratic Sen. Dianne
Feinstein.
https://www.vox.com/2018/7/9/17525860/nazis-russell-walker-arthur-jones-
republicans-illinois-north-carolina-virginia
In at least five state and national races across the country, the Republican
Party is dealing with an uncomfortable problem. Their partyâs candidates are
either a card-carrying Nazi, a Holocaust denier, a proud white
supremacist, or
all of the above.
In North Carolina, for example, GOP officials are stuck with Russell Walker,
a white supremacist running for the state House of Representatives.
According to
his personal website (littered with the n-word), he believes that âthe
jews are
NOT semitic they are satanic as they all descend from Satan.â
In Illinois, meanwhile, the Republican Party shrugged off Arthur Jones, a
candidate for the stateâs 3rd Congressional district who boasted of
his membership in the American Nazi Party. But Jones won the GOP
primary, and now
party officials, including ones who called Jones âmorally reprehensibleâ and
âa complete nutcase,â are scrambling to launch a write-in campaign. Jonesâs
campaign website features a section called âHolocaust?â in which he
argues that the
âidea that six million Jews, were killed by the National Socialist
government of
Germany, in World War II, is the biggest, blackest lie in history.â
https://forward.com/fast-forward/405235/jews-must-be-stopped-california-
gop-congressional-candidate-robocall/
Robocalls in support of California congressional candidate John Fitzgerald
assert that Jews are taking over the world and âmust be stopped.â
Robert Gammon, business development director for Telegraph Media,
tweeted Tuesday that he received one of the calls from Fitzgerald, the GOP
candidate for the 11th district. He said it was âeasily the most racist
political ad Iâve ever come across in the Bay Area.â
Fitzgerald openly denies the Holocaust. His campaign website includes false
claims that 9% of U.S. government officials are dual citizens of Israel
and that
Jews played a âprominent roleâ in the African slave trade, and celebrates a
âcourageousâ elderly German woman who was sentenced to two years in prison
for denying the Holocaust.
âWhy is the holocaust the ONLY historical issue that cannot be questioned
without fear of fines and/or imprisonment in eighteen countries â and
counting â
throughout the world?â Fitzgerald wrote on May 16.
https://www.greensboro.com/news/north_carolina/god-is-racist-candidate-for-n-c-house-seat-says/article_00928625-a831-5c88-9c84-c4a7605c5b34.html
A website tied to a candidate for the North Carolina General Assembly
says God is
a racist white supremacist and that Jews are descended from Satan.
âWhat is wrong with being a white supremacist? God is a racist and a white
supremacist,â the website connected to Walker says.
âSomeone or group has to be supreme and that group is the whites of the
world ...
someone or something has to be inferior ... In all history in
sub-Saharan Africa, no
two-story building or a waterproof boat was ever made.â
The website Walker says is his features racism, conspiracy theories and
pseudoscience, including:
âGod made the races and he is the greatest racist ever.â
âWhat is wrong with being a white supremacist?â
âThe Jews are not Semitic they are Satanic as they all descend from Satan.â
https://www.narf.org/nd-voting-rights/
EIGHTH CIRCUIT ALLOWS NORTH DAKOTA TO CONTINUE USING DISCRIMINATORY
VOTER ID LAW
July 31, 2019
On July 31, 2019, a divided panel of judges from the US Court of Appeals for
the Eighth Circuit vacated a lower courtâs injunction, which was put in
place to
protect Native American and other voters in North Dakota. The lower
court had
barred the enforcement of North Dakotaâs voter ID law because it found
it was
discriminatory and unconstitutional. The Eighth Circuit acknowledged
that Native
American voters may be disenfranchised but found that the lower courtâs
injunction was too broad. Disappointingly, this weekâs order from the Eighth
Circuit again allows North Dakota to continue using the discriminatory
new law,
providing no relief to disenfranchised Native voters.
NARF Staff Attorney Matthew Campbell stated âWe must protect the
integrity of
our voting system and ensure that all eligible voters (regardless of
income, housing,
or place of residence) have the freedom to vote. Every personâs voice
must be heard.
We will fight to ensure the voices of Americansâand specifically first
Americansâare
counted even if they do not have the luxury of a permanent home. Rules
that inhibit
an individualâs freedom to vote are a threat to our democratic ideals.
We will continue
to stand strong against these anti-democratic attacks.â