Sufficiently reminded of GOP racism, we can dispatch with Andrew Breitbart's 'Von Brunn wasn't a right-winger' crap

*holes, wingnuts

Now that southern states’ Republicans have broken out in a sad but comical game of ‘Who’s embrace of technology will expose their racism most luridly?’, we can easily throw Andrew Breitbart overboard.

BREITBART: Left cries ‘racist’ in crowded country

ANALYSIS/OPINION:

In its obvious zeal to create a one-party state, the Democrat-Media Complex (the natural coalition of the Democratic Party and the mainstream media) last week seized upon the horrific murder of a security guard at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington as an opportunity to ascribe blame to the American conservative movement and to further marginalize the Republican Party.

In record time, the media’s blind partisans and their feral friends in the left-wing blogosphere used the alleged “lone wolf” act of James W. von Brunn – an 88-year old self-avowed racist and anti-Semite – to try to affirm the controversial Department of Homeland Security (DHS) report that posited ” right-wing extremists have capitalized on the election of the first African American president” and are a becoming a growing domestic terror threat.

Let’s see, after the act of ‘domestic terror’, the tragic shooting, Von Brunn’s friend commented: “I think the election of Barack Obama became a tremendous signal of alarm for him,” De Nugent added. Okay, go ahead, pardon the interruption.

The networks, CNN, MSNBC and the New York Times – the usual obnoxious suspects – toed this specious ideological slander, even though it smacks of the kind of profiling that the left rejects. Even Shepard Smith of Fox News jumped to the same conclusion by offering a surge of nasty notes in his in-box as proof. (You should check my e-mail, Shep!) If a newsreader on Fox News thinks it’s true, triumphal lefties crowed, then it must be!

While Mr. von Brunn is afforded the descriptor of “alleged” perpetrator before a court of law convicts him, the conservative movement is granted no such due process.

Well there’s some thoroughly bullcrap rhetoric, Andrew. Fine, let’s convene a federal trial on racist extremism in Conservative politics–ready, and…go. Oh, wait, it’s not the law’s job to rule on cultural realities? Or it’s up to us to figure out what’s really going on in the political world?

Well, then you’re in trouble because, when it comes to pro-white racism, the right-wing still remains guilty. You can’t pretend a century or so of your racist traditions and activism never existed, or doesn’t carry on today. Write all the fantasies you like, it won’t change your reality.

In a country where the individual is “innocent until proven guilty,” conservatives have been forced to actively disassociate themselves from an ideological lineage to white supremacists, anti-Semites and other racist miscreants. And these days there’s less and less media space for them to fight this unfair accusation.

But there’s more and more new media space for loose-fingered GOP activists to make a rhetorical ass out of you. People like you, desperate to avow Conservatives just aren’t that way anymore, are understandably desperate.

…While Mr. von Brunn is currently being made out to be the poster child of the Republican Party, even a cursory look at his professed views shows he is the avowed enemy of the GOP in its current incarnation. Among many others, Mr. von Brunn hates Rupert Murdoch, Fox News (that means you, too, Shep!), George W. Bush and John McCain. And according to the FBI, Mr. von Brunn even had in his vehicle the address of the Weekly Standard, home base of the dreaded “neo-cons.”

Seems Mr. von Brunn wasn’t a big fan of the Iraq War and also believed that 9/11 was an “inside job.” Given this political sketch, Mr. von Brunn would feel at home at Camp Casey, Cindy Sheehan’s antiwar outpost in Crawford, Texas, and at the Daily Kos convention, rather than partaking in a National Review cruise with pro-Israeli war hawks Mark Steyn and Victor Davis Hanson.

The Von Brunn mystery is not actually all that complicated: he’s just more ‘right-wing’ than the party currently is. And like all Conservatives, he’s got his particular bogeymen, and they’re Jews. Plenty of people dislike Obama because he’s not liberal enough–that doesn’t remotely make them Republicans, you tool. Von Brunn was frustrated with traditional Republican people and institutions because they weren’t right-wing enough.

The Bush Administration hired and kowtowed to Jews, 9/11 was a Jew conspiracy, and killing Jew-hating Arabs in Iraq is another Jew conspiracy that kills patriotic Americans. Jews, Jews and Jews–get it?

It’s not Charles Lindbergh’s Republican Party any more. And it hasn’t been for more than a half-century. But don’t tell that to the facile minds at the DHS and CNN.

The inconvenient truth is that David Duke and James von Brunn currently share more in common with Markos Moulitsas and Arianna Huffington than with Bill Kristol and Charles Krauthammer. But the right wouldn’t be so crass or foolish to try to blame the political left for the existence of – or motivation behind – haters like Mr. von Brunn.

You, Andrew, are 100% wrong again.

No one is suggesting Mr. von Brunn was doing hip rolls at the Huffington Post pilates tent during the Democratic National Convention, but his underlying philosophy, when examined and detailed, shares eerie similarities to the dominant “multicultural” mind-set at the liberal American college campus and on prominent left-wing blogs.

Or is it more eerily similar to the Republican former Senator from the state of Virginia, George ‘Macaca/Monkey’ Allen?

–Macaca controversy..
–Allegations of Allen’s use of racial slurs in college..
–Mother’s religious and ethnic background..
–Confederate flag affinity…

Now those are some real similarities.

Change the word “supremacy” to “studies” and you’ll understand the separatist mold dominant in humanities departments across the land. Women’s Studies, Queer Studies, African-American Studies and Chicano Studies all produce culturally acceptable separatist and supremacy mind-sets and countenance movements that resemble those of white supremacists.

Go to hell. That’s just pathetic.

…Right now, the Democratic-Media Complex is using the single act of a lone lunatic far removed from the political mainstream to split this country on racial grounds in the pursuit of its own political advantage. With the listless Republican Party lacking in any vocal leadership, it will probably succeed.

..okay, overboard you go, Breitbart…1…2…3…*splash*…

With some luck for us both, you’ll wash up on some tropical island where internet access is limited and the beautiful brown Macacas roam free…

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