Trump gets support from the KKK, Stormfront upgrades its servers.

I think every single one of them have pulled out their poster boy, Robert Byrd. :)
The retard sees old time KKK members were Democrats and thinks that has some relevance to the modern day. They ignore the fact that there were far right wing Democrats behind the segregationist movement. Those far right wing Democrats are the political ancestors of the modern day far right wing Republicans.

Kennedy was in Dallas on November 22, 1963 precisely to try to court the far right element of his party so he could run for re-election the following year. Governor Connally was a leading figure of the far right Democrats.

"KKK is Democrat" as though the KKK would support the modern day Democratic platform of affirmative action, ObamaCare, gay marriage, labor unions, higher taxes, and bigger government!

I honestly do not know why their heads don't explode from cognitive dissonance. The only explanation I can come up with is that it requires actual cognition to suffer from the dissonance which would arise from such contradictory thoughts.

Just how willfully stupid do you have to be to keep banging the "KKK is Democrat" drum? Clearly, we have a cognition problem.

This is exactly the same willful stupidity that thinks the word "socialism" in National Socialism means Nazis are left wing.

There is a historical revisionist movement afoot to overturn reality so that the extreme right wing can make headway into the mainstream.

They are Republicans now.

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Go Trump!



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They were smart to upgrade their servers given the known proclivities of his suporters here

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Really? Are we this juvenile now? Really?

Shall I name how many fringe-left and lunatic anti-Israeli groups endorsed Obama both times he ran? Or how about Sharia-law supporter Raila Odinga? He not only endorsed Obama, but Obama campaigned for Odinga when he visited Kenya in 2008.


LOL, Raila Odinga is a born again Christian.

On Sunday, a handful of journalists and evangelical Christians were invited to attend the prime minister's baptism ceremony at a private residence in the capital.

BBC NEWS | Africa | 'Doomsday' man baptises Kenya PM

Uh, I guarantee you that Odinga was no Christian of any kind when Obama campaigned for him in 2008. He was pushing for an Islamic state and Sharia law, and his supporters murdered thousands of Christians. Sheesh, how can you not know this?


Now is the time that you provide a credible link.

I'll do better than that. I just created a thread on Obama and Odinga: "The Facts About Barack Obama and Raila Odinga." It includes numerous article links and two video links, including a copy of the memo that Odinga signed in 2006 pledging his support for Sharia law.
 
Wait, I thought The Donald was getting support from black voters? Does anyone still think so?

You would think this would be embarrassing to RWers.

White supremacist groups see Trump bump
'He has sparked an insurgency,' Stormfront founder says.

The Ku Klux Klan is using Donald Trump as a talking point in its outreach efforts. Stormfront, the most prominent American white supremacist website, is upgrading its servers in part to cope with a Trump traffic spike. And former Louisiana Rep. David Duke reports that the businessman has given more Americans cover to speak out loud about white nationalism than at any time since his own political campaigns in the 1990s.

As hate group monitors at the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Anti-Defamation League warn that Trump’s rhetoric is conducive to anti-Muslim violence, white nationalist leaders are capitalizing on his candidacy to invigorate and expand their movement.

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“Demoralization has been the biggest enemy and Trump is changing all that,” said Stormfront founder Don Black, who reports additional listeners and call volume to his phone-in radio show, in addition to the site’s traffic bump. Black predicts that the white nationalist forces set in motion by Trump will be a legacy that outlives the businessman’s political career. “He’s certainly creating a movement that will continue independently of him even if he does fold at some point.”

Full article @
White supremacist groups see Trump bump


Are you under the impression they weren't supporting McCain-Palin vs Obama? Does that then reflect on McCain?
 
Wait, I thought The Donald was getting support from black voters? Does anyone still think so?

You would think this would be embarrassing to RWers.

White supremacist groups see Trump bump
'He has sparked an insurgency,' Stormfront founder says.

The Ku Klux Klan is using Donald Trump as a talking point in its outreach efforts. Stormfront, the most prominent American white supremacist website, is upgrading its servers in part to cope with a Trump traffic spike. And former Louisiana Rep. David Duke reports that the businessman has given more Americans cover to speak out loud about white nationalism than at any time since his own political campaigns in the 1990s.

As hate group monitors at the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Anti-Defamation League warn that Trump’s rhetoric is conducive to anti-Muslim violence, white nationalist leaders are capitalizing on his candidacy to invigorate and expand their movement.

Story Continued Below

“Demoralization has been the biggest enemy and Trump is changing all that,” said Stormfront founder Don Black, who reports additional listeners and call volume to his phone-in radio show, in addition to the site’s traffic bump. Black predicts that the white nationalist forces set in motion by Trump will be a legacy that outlives the businessman’s political career. “He’s certainly creating a movement that will continue independently of him even if he does fold at some point.”

Full article @
White supremacist groups see Trump bump


Are you under the impression they weren't supporting McCain-Palin vs Obama? Does that then reflect on McCain?


McCain wasn't saying Mexico is sending over rapists, or that we need to ban all Muslims, then his groupies causing a spike over at Stormfront. See the difference?
 
David Duke? He hasn't been a politician since 1992 and it was only in the state of Louisiana house for three years. Former KKK member democrat Robert Byrd served as a U.S. senator from 1959 to 2010. The democrat party is the party of the KKK. FDR appointed a former KKK member to the U.S. Supreme Court. Democrats tried to block the Civil Rights act and just about every sheriff with a bull whip and a dog during the civil rights era was a freaking democrat.



Name a Democrat who's in the KKK today.
 
"On September 28, 1868, a mob of Democrats massacred nearly 300 African-American Republicans in Opelousas, Louisiana. The savagery began when racist Democrats attacked a newspaper editor, a white Republican and schoolteacher for ex-slaves. Several African-Americans rushed to the assistance of their friend, and in response, Democrats went on a “Negro hunt,” killing every African-American (all of whom were Republicans) in the area they could find. (Via Grand Old Partisan)

On April 20, 1871 the Republicans passed the anti-Ku Klux Klan Act outlawing Democratic terrorist groups.
The Miller Center reported:

On April 20, 1871, at the urging of President Ulysses Grant, Congress passed the Ku Klux Klan Act. Also known as the third Enforcement Act, the bill was a controversial expansion of federal authority designed to give the federal government additional power to protect voters. The act established penalties in the form of fines and jail time for attempts to deprive citizens of equal protection under the laws and gave the President the authority to use federal troops and suspend the writ of habeas corpus in ensuring that civil rights were upheld."

Democrats own the KKK

This Day in History... Republicans Pass Anti-KKK Act - Outlawing Democratic Terrorist Groups - The Gateway Pundit
This post belongs in the 'History' forum. It has no relevance today.

What?? Dems continue to use their KKK to their advantage even today

Let Them Call Me Rebel, Sanford Horwitt

"...in the spring of 1972, at Tulane University...students asked Alinsky to help plan a protest of a scheduled speech by George H. W. Bush, then U.S. representative to the United Nations - a speech likely to include a defense of the Nixon administration's Vietnam War policies. The students told Alinsky they were thinking about picketing or disrupting Bush's address. That's the wrong approach, he rejoined, not very creative - and besides causing a disruption might get them thrown out of school. He told them, instead, to go to hear the speech dressed as members of the Ku Klux Klan, and whenever Bush said something in defense of the Vietnam War, they should cheer and wave placards reading, ‘The KKK supports Bush.' And that is what they did, with very successful, attention-getting results."

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I just printed up your article from The American Stinker and used it to line my bird cage.
Thats the same "go to" *cough* "publication" that Stephanie uses :D Carla_Danger It used to be hawked on oxyRush's am radio :tinfoil: show. Maybe it still is? :dunno: CrusaderFrank
 
"On September 28, 1868, a mob of Democrats massacred nearly 300 African-American Republicans in Opelousas, Louisiana. The savagery began when racist Democrats attacked a newspaper editor, a white Republican and schoolteacher for ex-slaves. Several African-Americans rushed to the assistance of their friend, and in response, Democrats went on a “Negro hunt,” killing every African-American (all of whom were Republicans) in the area they could find. (Via Grand Old Partisan)

On April 20, 1871 the Republicans passed the anti-Ku Klux Klan Act outlawing Democratic terrorist groups.
The Miller Center reported:

On April 20, 1871, at the urging of President Ulysses Grant, Congress passed the Ku Klux Klan Act. Also known as the third Enforcement Act, the bill was a controversial expansion of federal authority designed to give the federal government additional power to protect voters. The act established penalties in the form of fines and jail time for attempts to deprive citizens of equal protection under the laws and gave the President the authority to use federal troops and suspend the writ of habeas corpus in ensuring that civil rights were upheld."

Democrats own the KKK

This Day in History... Republicans Pass Anti-KKK Act - Outlawing Democratic Terrorist Groups - The Gateway Pundit
This post belongs in the 'History' forum. It has no relevance today.






I guess you forgot Robert KKK Byrd too.... Al Gores dad was a KKK member and you know the old saying, "like father, like son". The KKK is and has always been a Democrat group. A true pox on our Party.
"our" party lol. You're funny. There isn't any ANY way you are a Dem, as much as you like to bandy that about. Maybe in rural Idaho or Wyoming but that isn't representative of the party

BTW- the Byrd deflection was already discounted pages ago by OP using the "reaching for straws" fallacy.
 
"On September 28, 1868, a mob of Democrats massacred nearly 300 African-American Republicans in Opelousas, Louisiana. The savagery began when racist Democrats attacked a newspaper editor, a white Republican and schoolteacher for ex-slaves. Several African-Americans rushed to the assistance of their friend, and in response, Democrats went on a “Negro hunt,” killing every African-American (all of whom were Republicans) in the area they could find. (Via Grand Old Partisan)

On April 20, 1871 the Republicans passed the anti-Ku Klux Klan Act outlawing Democratic terrorist groups.
The Miller Center reported:

On April 20, 1871, at the urging of President Ulysses Grant, Congress passed the Ku Klux Klan Act. Also known as the third Enforcement Act, the bill was a controversial expansion of federal authority designed to give the federal government additional power to protect voters. The act established penalties in the form of fines and jail time for attempts to deprive citizens of equal protection under the laws and gave the President the authority to use federal troops and suspend the writ of habeas corpus in ensuring that civil rights were upheld."

Democrats own the KKK

This Day in History... Republicans Pass Anti-KKK Act - Outlawing Democratic Terrorist Groups - The Gateway Pundit
This post belongs in the 'History' forum. It has no relevance today.






I guess you forgot Robert KKK Byrd too.... Al Gores dad was a KKK member and you know the old saying, "like father, like son". The KKK is and has always been a Democrat group. A true pox on our Party.

BS. The KKK is not a Democrat group. That's a damn lie.

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Byrd is the poster boy used by conservatives who need to reach back in time and have an inability to see the facts, the way things are now. Hell, even Byrd said he regretted voting against the Civil Rights Act and his involvement with the KKK.

According to Wiki

Byrd also said that his views changed dramatically after his teenage grandson was killed in a 1982 traffic accident, which put him in a deep emotional valley. "The death of my grandson caused me to stop and think," said Byrd, adding he came to realize that African-Americans love their children as much as he does his.

Robert Byrd - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Byrd as your poster boy is pretty damn lame and pathetic.











Historical fact does not agree with you. Just sayin...


Wrong.
They always run to that AS IF the passage of the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Acts didn't change anything. Really REALLY weak sauce. Every school child knows that the modern day Repub party is DIRECTLY represented by those that disagreed w/ the passage of those Acts. Those people left the Democtat party and ran into the waiting arms of the Repubs

Worth noting that the Repubs crafted and used The Southern Strategy as well :eusa_think: Any repubs here claim not to know what that is? :eusa_liar:
 
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I think every single one of them have pulled out their poster boy, Robert Byrd. :)
The retard sees old time KKK members were Democrats and thinks that has some relevance to the modern day. They ignore the fact that there were far right wing Democrats behind the segregationist movement. Those far right wing Democrats are the political ancestors of the modern day far right wing Republicans.

Kennedy was in Dallas on November 22, 1963 precisely to try to court the far right element of his party so he could run for re-election the following year. Governor Connally was a leading figure of the far right Democrats.

"KKK is Democrat" as though the KKK would support the modern day Democratic platform of affirmative action, ObamaCare, gay marriage, labor unions, higher taxes, and bigger government!

I honestly do not know why their heads don't explode from cognitive dissonance. The only explanation I can come up with is that it requires actual cognition to suffer from the dissonance which would arise from such contradictory thoughts.

Just how willfully stupid do you have to be to keep banging the "KKK is Democrat" drum? Clearly, we have a cognition problem.

This is exactly the same willful stupidity that thinks the word "socialism" in National Socialism means Nazis are left wing.

There is a historical revisionist movement afoot to overturn reality so that the extreme right wing can make headway into the mainstream.

They are Republicans now.

2a00ydc.jpg

Go Trump!
thats their canned "yabut' response EVERY TIME even though they get schooled in it. :desk: I think they are feigning ignorance except in cases of extreme mouth breathers such as Steve McGarrett Tank, Shootspeeders, etc...
 
"On September 28, 1868, a mob of Democrats massacred nearly 300 African-American Republicans in Opelousas, Louisiana. The savagery began when racist Democrats attacked a newspaper editor, a white Republican and schoolteacher for ex-slaves. Several African-Americans rushed to the assistance of their friend, and in response, Democrats went on a “Negro hunt,” killing every African-American (all of whom were Republicans) in the area they could find. (Via Grand Old Partisan)

On April 20, 1871 the Republicans passed the anti-Ku Klux Klan Act outlawing Democratic terrorist groups.
The Miller Center reported:

On April 20, 1871, at the urging of President Ulysses Grant, Congress passed the Ku Klux Klan Act. Also known as the third Enforcement Act, the bill was a controversial expansion of federal authority designed to give the federal government additional power to protect voters. The act established penalties in the form of fines and jail time for attempts to deprive citizens of equal protection under the laws and gave the President the authority to use federal troops and suspend the writ of habeas corpus in ensuring that civil rights were upheld."

Democrats own the KKK

This Day in History... Republicans Pass Anti-KKK Act - Outlawing Democratic Terrorist Groups - The Gateway Pundit
This post belongs in the 'History' forum. It has no relevance today.






I guess you forgot Robert KKK Byrd too.... Al Gores dad was a KKK member and you know the old saying, "like father, like son". The KKK is and has always been a Democrat group. A true pox on our Party.

BS. The KKK is not a Democrat group. That's a damn lie.

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Byrd is the poster boy used by conservatives who need to reach back in time and have an inability to see the facts, the way things are now. Hell, even Byrd said he regretted voting against the Civil Rights Act and his involvement with the KKK.

According to Wiki

Byrd also said that his views changed dramatically after his teenage grandson was killed in a 1982 traffic accident, which put him in a deep emotional valley. "The death of my grandson caused me to stop and think," said Byrd, adding he came to realize that African-Americans love their children as much as he does his.

Robert Byrd - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Byrd as your poster boy is pretty damn lame and pathetic.











Historical fact does not agree with you. Just sayin...



If I were posting about history, I would have posted this in the "history" forum, troll.
 

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