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Subject: Re: What Democrats and Nazis have in common.
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On Fri, 30 Aug 2024 23:20:04 -0600, Gronk <invalide@invalid.invalid> wrote:

Isn't Trump the same guy who said he didn't understand why Jews didn't vote for
him after he moved the American Embassy to Jerusalem?
>
>https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-dinner-guest-says-perfidious-jews-should-be-executed/ar-AA1lp2z1
>Trump Dinner Guest Says ‘Perfidious Jews' Should Be Executed
>
>Nick Fuentes, the hate leader who dined at Mar-a-Lago
>last year with Donald Trump and Kanye West, is calling
>for a genocide of "perfidious Jews" and other non-Christians.
>"When we take power," he said a Dec. 8 livestream, "they
>need to be given the death penalty, straight up."
>
>
>
>https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-ominous-warning-jews-1827703
>
>Former President Donald Trump sparked a backlash after
>blaming "liberal Jews" for voting to "destroy America and
>Israel" while wishing them a happy new year.
>
>"Just a quick reminder for liberal Jews who voted to destroy
>America & Israel because you believed false narratives!"
>Trump posted on Truth Social on Sunday during Rosh
>Hashanah, the Jewish New Year and the start of the faith's
>High Holy Days.
>
>
>https://www.newsweek.com/three-quarters-jewish-voters-blame-donald-trump-rise-antisemitism-1758824
>10/11/22
>
>
>A dovish Middle East advocacy group has released poll
>results showing that a vast majority of Jewish voters
>attribute a recent rise in antisemitism to Donald
>Trump and his allies in the Republican Party.
>
>J Street on Thursday published the election night poll
>finding that 76 percent of American Jews believe the
>former president and his wing of the GOP are
>responsible for an uptick in antisemitism and white
>supremacy. The poll also found 74 percent believe
>Trump and the MAGA movement are "a threat to Jews in
>America." The poll follows reports of increasing
>antisemitic incidents and as Trump is expected to
>announce another bid for the presidency.
>
>
>
>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.
>
>“A 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.”
>
>
>
>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 Greene’s
>social media history is one in which the new
>congresswoman implicated “Rothschild Inc” 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
>“Zionist supremacists” and advanced the “great
>replacement” 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 but popularized
>it. 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 “Jew coup.”
>
>In a Nov. 21 video, Wiles said, “That’s the way
>the Jews work. They are deceivers. They plot. They
>lie. They do whatever they’ve 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.”
>
>
>
>
>
>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 ‘Takeover’
>
>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 “directly attacks
>sitting immigration judges with racial and
>ethnically tinged slurs,” 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 Department’s
>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.
>
>“Are y’all ready for an old fashioned Troll Storm?”
>wrote publisher Andrew Anglin. “Because AYO — it’s
>that time, fam.”
>
>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
>“Jewish cabals” that are “harvesting baby
>parts” 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.
>
>“Looking back in history, unfortunately, Hitler
>was right about what was taking place in Germany.
>And who was behind it,” 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.
>
>"We’re a party of inclusion,? 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.?
>
>
>
>
>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 campaign’s hiring of
>Stephen Bannon, the former executive chairman of
>Breitbart, a right-wing publication, as campaign
>CEO. Advo remarked that “We appear to have taken
>over the Republican Party,” where “we” 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
>Trump’s popularity is helping him in the race.
>
>“I love it,” Duke told the LA Times. “The fact
>that Donald Trump’s doing so well, it proves
>that I’m winning. I am winning.”
>
>Duke also told the LA Times that Trump’s
>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. “He’s talking about it in
>a visceral way,” Duke said. “Donald Trump is
>talking implicitly. I’m talking explicitly.”
>
>
>
>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.
>
>“Perhaps The Donald is for real,” Rocky Suhayda,
>chairman of the American Nazi Party, told CNN in an
>segment that included interviews with several white
>nationalists.
>
>Trump’s hiring of Bannon has drawn bitter criticism
>from Democrats, but white nationalists believe it’s
>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 Bannon’s hiring
>an “excellent” decision.
>
>Bannon will “push Trump in the right direction,”
>suggested Richard Spencer, president of the white
>nationalist National Policy Institute. “That would
>be a wonderful thing.”
>
>“It makes sense to me,” 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 didn’t 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
>“treason to your heritage.”
>
>“Well, just so you understand, I don’t know anything
>about David Duke, OK? I don’t know anything about
>what you’re even talking about with white supremacy
>or white supremacists,” Trump said on CNN’s State of
>the Union. “I know nothing about David Duke. I know
>nothing about white supremacists.”
>
>
>
>
>
>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 they’re 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 Jones‘ 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 — 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 party’s
>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 “the jews are NOT semitic they are satanic
>as they all descend from Satan.”
>
>In Illinois, meanwhile, the Republican Party
>shrugged off Arthur Jones, a candidate for the
>state’s 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
>“morally reprehensible” and “a complete
>nutcase,” are scrambling to launch a write-in
>campaign. Jones’s campaign website features a
>section called “Holocaust?” in which he argues
>that the “idea that six million Jews, were
>killed by the National Socialist government of
>Germany, in World War II, is the biggest,
>blackest lie in history.”
>
>
>
>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 ‘must be stopped.’
>
>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
>“easily the most racist political ad I’ve ever
>come across in the Bay Area.”
>
>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 “prominent role”
>in the African slave trade, and celebrates a
>“courageous” elderly German woman who was
>sentenced to two years in prison for denying the
>Holocaust.
>
>“Why is the holocaust the ONLY historical issue
>that cannot be questioned without fear of fines
>and/or imprisonment in eighteen countries – and
>counting – throughout the world?” 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.
>
>“What is wrong with being a white supremacist?
>God is a racist and a white supremacist,” the
>website connected to Walker says.
>
>“Someone 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.”
>
>The website Walker says is his features
>racism, conspiracy theories and pseudoscience,
>including:
>
>“God made the races and he is the greatest
>racist ever.”
>“What is wrong with being a white supremacist?”
>“The Jews are not Semitic they are Satanic as
>they all descend from Satan.”
>
>
>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 court’s 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 Dakota’s 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
>court’s injunction was too broad.
>Disappointingly, this week’s 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
>“We 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
>person’s voice must be heard. We will fight
>to ensure the voices of Americans—and
>specifically first Americans—are counted even
>if they do not have the luxury of a permanent
>home. Rules that inhibit an individual’s
>freedom to vote are a threat to our democratic
>ideals. We will continue to stand strong
>against these anti-democratic attacks.”
>

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