House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.)

He "admitted to" consorting with white supremacists in 2002?

How did this some up in casual conversation 2002? "Say, I funny thing happened on my way to meet with some white supremacists." Why is this alleged admission coming to the fore 12 years later?

How is the meeting schedule of the place from where the event in question was held "David Dukes people?" does he have people?

What do the Congressman's people say?

You did not address that you doubt the word of the racist and the Congressman looking to put distance between them, but you are ride or die for the Senator and the Terrorist's statements putting distance between them.

Did the Congressman, now alleged only by you, in this alleged speech make racist remarks, condone their racist views? Or was he simply alleged to have been there giving his stump speech, like for example when Obama gives one in the presence of notable Nation of Islam virulent racists?
 
He "admitted to" consorting with white supremacists in 2002?

How did this some up in casual conversation 2002? "Say, I funny thing happened on my way to meet with some white supremacists." Why is this alleged admission coming to the fore 12 years later?

How is the meeting schedule of the place from where the event in question was held "David Dukes people?" does he have people?

What do the Congressman's people say?

You did not address that you doubt the word of the racist and the Congressman looking to put distance between them, but you are ride or die for the Senator and the Terrorist's statements putting distance between them.

Did the Congressman, now alleged only by you, in this alleged speech make racist remarks, condone their racist views? Or was he simply alleged to have been there giving his stump speech, like for example when Obama gives one in the presence of notable Nation of Islam virulent racists?
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First of all, it's not a "so called white supremacy group", It's a fucking white supremacy group. Full stop.

Secondly, The only hard facts about an Obama / Ayers connection are a $200 contribution by Ayers to the Obama re-election fund, and their joint membership of the eight-person Woods Fund Board. Not to mention that President Obama was eight years old when The Weathermen were active , over 40 years ago, and he unequivocally condemned their actions. Also, he was at Ayers' home at the behest of Alice Palmer, the outgoing Senator who named him as her replacement.

As far as their "relationship":
In a November 2008 Washington Post interview, Ayers said that he knew Obama only slightly: "I think my relationship with Obama was probably like that of thousands of others in Chicago and, like millions and millions of others, I wished I knew him better."

The reason I call this SO CALLED White Supremacy group is that any group that advocates for whites is called "White Supremacy". Any group that advocates for blacks is just another garden variety, mainstream organization. Why is this so hard for people?

About Ayers, I really don't give a rip what Ayers says. He has no credibility. The scary thing about Obama is he came out of no where and has leftist, anti-American positions. The path he chooses always seems bad for the country. For instance, he said of our constitution that it is a collection of negative rights, it says what the government can't do to you, not what the government will do for you. He said it like it was a bad thing. That is a socialist at heart.

If the press saw a boogeyman in Ayers and his relationship with Obama, like they see in "White Supremacist" groups, they would have been all over it and we'd have more "hard facts". But they don't see a boogeyman and it dies out of disinterest. Basically, they have underrported anything negative about Obama. It's not that they are mendacious, it is that they just don't say - it's what they are not telling you.

But I can tell that Obama is your boy and you're really not interested in what I say here. Right?
 
Any group that advocates for blacks is just another garden variety, mainstream organization. Why is this so hard for people?



But I can tell that Obama is your boy and you're really not interested in what I say here. Right?

they are called CIVIL RIGHTS organizations:rolleyes:

and NO, he doesn't care:rolleyes:
 
gee whiz

you would think that a party that said NOTHING about Obola and Wright and Sharpton and Malik Shabbaz and Farakhan and Ayers would be ASHAMED to talk about ONE FUCKING speech 12 yrs ago about TAX POLICY

:rolleyes:
 
gee whiz

you would think that a party that said NOTHING about Obola and Wright and Sharpton and Malik Shabbaz and Farakhan and Ayers would be ASHAMED to talk about ONE FUCKING speech 12 yrs ago about TAX POLICY

:rolleyes:

As you said, they are the part of equal rights, and don't see it otherwise because all the world's problems wouldn't be if it weren't for whitey. in reality, though it may appear to be somewhat enfeebled, we are still living in a legal, economic and political order established by the Northern European nations in the 18th and 19th centuries without which all of the abundance we currently enjoy would not exist.

Now that's a list of some of our most notorious black supremacist.
 
As you said, they are the part of equal rights, and don't see it otherwise because all the world's problems wouldn't be if it weren't for whitey. in reality, though it may appear to be somewhat enfeebled, we are still living in a legal, economic and political order established by the Northern European nations in the 18th and 19th centuries without which all of the abundance we currently enjoy would not exist.

Now that's a list of some of our most notorious black supremacist.

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When will we all ask Obola to resign?

He is BUDDIES with this KILLER

Major black power group tells members to spend 2015 preparing for race war


Malik Zulu Shabazz issued an address on this week’s “Black Power Radio” calling on blacks to spend 2015 “building an army.” He urged people to form military units, practice marksmanship, and go to the gymn.

Shabazz also predicted lone wolf killings in 2015, but said it would be the white man’s fault for bringing it on himself.

Malik Zulu Shabazz is a leader of the New Black Panther Party. A group that espouses Nation of Islam ideology and says that white people will be exterminated in a giant race war.

Many black celebrities openly support the NBPP, including Al Sharpton. Barack Obama has met with Malik Zulu Shabazz in the White House.
 
As far as the assertion that the event didn't happen ( according to Duke's people), Scalise admitted to this in 2002.

Queerbait is something of an expert at epistemic closure. There isn't a single inconvenient fact that he won't fail to ignore.
 
When will we all ask Obola to resign?

He is BUDDIES with this KILLER

Major black power group tells members to spend 2015 preparing for race war


Malik Zulu Shabazz issued an address on this week’s “Black Power Radio” calling on blacks to spend 2015 “building an army.” He urged people to form military units, practice marksmanship, and go to the gymn.

Shabazz also predicted lone wolf killings in 2015, but said it would be the white man’s fault for bringing it on himself.

Malik Zulu Shabazz is a leader of the New Black Panther Party. A group that espouses Nation of Islam ideology and says that white people will be exterminated in a giant race war.

Many black celebrities openly support the NBPP, including Al Sharpton. Barack Obama has met with Malik Zulu Shabazz in the White House.

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So it turns out that one of Scalise's defenders actually has a lot closer ties with the white nationalist group than he let on. It turns out that Kenny Knight was not only a member of the group, as he previously denied, but was an officer, treasurer in fact. This is as shown on archived webpages for www.whitecivilrights.com as "EURO Louisiana State Representative Kenny Knight".

When asked by telephone Thursday about the records listing him as EURO's treasurer, Knight twice hung up on a reporter. "Is that 15 years ago? I don't even remember that," he said. "I'm not communicating any more with the news media. I'm finished with y'all."

Link

So, Knight's now known as a close political advisor and friend to David Duke, and a liar. So much for his credibility as a defender of Scalise.
 
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80% of America doesn't give a shit nor do they kiss nigger ass. I'd hold my nose if he had talked at a PTA meeting or Episcopalian church.
 
When will we all ask Obola to resign?

He is BUDDIES with this KILLER

Major black power group tells members to spend 2015 preparing for race war


Malik Zulu Shabazz issued an address on this week’s “Black Power Radio” calling on blacks to spend 2015 “building an army.” He urged people to form military units, practice marksmanship, and go to the gymn.

Shabazz also predicted lone wolf killings in 2015, but said it would be the white man’s fault for bringing it on himself.

Malik Zulu Shabazz is a leader of the New Black Panther Party. A group that espouses Nation of Islam ideology and says that white people will be exterminated in a giant race war.

Many black celebrities openly support the NBPP, including Al Sharpton. Barack Obama has met with Malik Zulu Shabazz in the White House..
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Oh look, it's the GB Racist shitbag duo James and Dizzy.
Which one of you is the bottom bitch anyway?
 
When will we all ask Obola to resign?

He is BUDDIES with this KILLER

Major black power group tells members to spend 2015 preparing for race war


Malik Zulu Shabazz issued an address on this week’s “Black Power Radio” calling on blacks to spend 2015 “building an army.” He urged people to form military units, practice marksmanship, and go to the gymn.

Shabazz also predicted lone wolf killings in 2015, but said it would be the white man’s fault for bringing it on himself.

Malik Zulu Shabazz is a leader of the New Black Panther Party. A group that espouses Nation of Islam ideology and says that white people will be exterminated in a giant race war.

Many black celebrities openly support the NBPP, including Al Sharpton. Barack Obama has met with Malik Zulu Shabazz in the White House.?

:cool:
 
Wasting your time DizzyBooby. I haven't read your ignorant racist bullshit for a couple of years now.

You'll have to wait for one of your enablers to quote you. I'll just laugh and laugh.
 
The office of House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) confirmed to The Washington Post Monday that he spoke at a white supremacist group’s event in 2002 while he served as a state representative.

The Louisiana political blog CenLamar initially published posts from Stormfront.com, a white supremacist message board, which mentioned Scalise speaking at an event for the European-American Unity and Rights Organization. That group was created by David Duke, the former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.

Scalise’s office told the Post in a statement, which was also later emailed to The Hill, that Scalise didn’t know about the group’s white-supremacist leanings and that its message is a “stark contradiction to what Mr. Scalise believes and practices as a father, a husband, and a devoted Catholic.”

RIIIIIGHT.. He had no idea that an organization created by David Duke had white supremacist leanings. Does anyone actually buy that pant-load?

Apparently not.

“By 2002, everybody knew that Duke was still the man he claimed not to be. EVERYBODY,” Erickson said in a blog on his website RedState.com “How the hell does somebody show up at a David Duke organized event in 2002 and claim ignorance?”
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B5g6r3mIIAA2i6V.jpg

This is Obola advisor....

WHEN WILL OBOLA RESIGN?
 
There is a clear parallel to Scalise.

It is Robert Byrd (D WV). Once a proud member and Exalted Cyclops of the KKK, he was later elevated to the position of Senate Majority (or Minority) Leader by his party from 1977 to 1989.

Those who live in glass houses, should not throw stones.
 
There is a clear parallel to Scalise.

It is Robert Byrd (D WV). Once a proud member and Exalted Cyclops of the KKK, he was later elevated to the position of Senate Majority (or Minority) Leader by his party from 1977 to 1989.

Those who live in glass houses, should not throw stones.

worse

how bout OH!Bama n Wright n Farakhan n Sharpton n Ayers n Shabbaz?
 
There is a clear parallel to Scalise.

It is Robert Byrd (D WV). Once a proud member and Exalted Cyclops of the KKK, he was later elevated to the position of Senate Majority (or Minority) Leader by his party from 1977 to 1989.

Those who live in glass houses, should not throw stones.

Byrd never denied, although he did renounce his involvement with that particular organization. As for his political affiliation, he was a Democrat during the era of the conservative Democratic "solid south" and one of the few to remain when many left to join the Republican Party when the parties realigned.

Byrd said, in 2005, "I know now I was wrong. Intolerance had no place in America. I apologized a thousand times ... and I don't mind apologizing over and over again. I can't erase what happened."

Unlike Mr. Scalise, who has tried to claim ignorance of something that there is no possible way he could be ignorant of, then associates of Mr. Duke tried to lie to cover his ass.

So not such a clear parallel at all.
 
From Salon:

Tuesday, Jan 6, 2015 10:25 AM EST

Scalise must go, already: Seriously, why does he still have a GOP leadership job?

Reince Priebus said GOP would work hard to win black votes. Instead, it's backing “David Duke without the baggage"

Joan Walsh


Last summer, RNC chair Reince Priebus told the National Committee of Black Journalists he had a dream.

“If we work like dogs day in, day out — instead of getting 6% of black votes across the country … we can do a lot better,” Priebus told the group. “That’s our goal.”

It turns out he actually used that odd term – “work like dogs” – more than once in pitching his plan to expand black support for the GOP. “If we work like dogs…instead of 5% in the black community, can we get to 9 percent?” he asked NBC’s Chuck Todd. On the whole issue of the GOP’s demographic problems – with young, Latino, Black, gay and single women voters — Priebus pledged last year: “We’ll work like dogs to try to figure it out.”

Ironically, Republican leaders worked like dogs over the holiday season, but not to win black support. Instead they’re trying to hold on to a leadership role for Louisiana Rep. Steve Scalise, after it came out that he addressed former KKK grand wizard David Duke’s European-American Unity and Rights Organization (EURO), a white nationalist organization, in 2002. House Speaker John Boehner says he wants Scalise to stay as whip, and so does Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy.

Meanwhile, Reince Priebus seems to be working like a dog to avoid commenting on the mess. Oddly, I can’t find any evidence of a statement on Scalise from the normally gabby media hound.

It’s particularly offensive that Scalise, who once pitched himself politically as “David Duke without the baggage,” is replacing the only Jewish member of House Republican leadership, or the House Republican Caucus generally (other than incoming freshman Lee Zeldin), Eric Cantor (h/t Rachel Maddow). Duke told reporters he founded EURO because white Americans were facing “genocide,” and the group’s Web site blamed Jews:

“The Jewish media and Jews in general will attack us for wanting to restore White America,” EURO’s Jeff Davis (what a great name) wrote in 2001. “The Jews are the enemy of the White race, and they are largely responsible for the ‘browning’ of America. The Jews want to rule over a multi-racial brown America that is too ignorant to ever rebel against them.”

Scalise has long been associated with his state’s swampy far-right racist factions, no matter how hard he tries to insist he didn’t know Duke’s EURO was a white nationalist group. Many of Duke’s aides and advisors from his 1991 campaign for governor, and his two years in the Louisiana statehouse, are now in the Louisiana GOP mainstream. “Politicians here have still co-opted part of his message without having the same baggage,” Baton Rouge GOP consultant Roy Fletcher told the New York Times last week.

Back in 1999, Scalise himself told reporters that he shared many of Duke’s “conservative” views, but was more electable. “The novelty of David Duke has worn off,” said Scalise. “The voters in this district are smart enough to realize that they need to get behind someone who not only believes in the issues they care about, but also can get elected. Duke has proven that he can’t get elected, and that’s the first and most important thing.”

I’m not sure many people outside the far-right would agree that “the first and most important thing” about David Duke was that “he can’t get elected.” Yet GOP leadership to date has closed ranks around Scalise.

Still, some folks on the right, including Mark Levin and Erick Erickson, have demanded he give up his leadership role. Erickson notes that the same establishment figures who threw Mississippi Tea Party favorite Chris McDaniel “under the bus” because he spoke to the Sons of Confederate Veterans” are lining up behind Scalise.

It’s possible that discontent will spread. Politico’s top story Tuesday morning calls Scalise “damaged goods” who “may be toxic in some GOP circles.” The story quotes mainly anonymous Republican aides and elected officials questioning whether he’ll be able to raise funds for the party, “especially on trips to New York or Los Angeles.” Some senior party figures, Politico writes, “doubt that the corporate chieftains and rich donors who bankroll Republican candidates will give him money to keep campaign coffers filled.”

So Scalise may be in trouble – again, may be — because he makes top donors anxious, not because he called himself “David Duke without the baggage?” Good to know.

It’s possible Boehner wants to get through his own election as speaker on Tuesday before dispatching Scalise, a move that might increase discontent on his right and peel off a few supporters if he did it now. Or it’s possible this is another case where Republicans think they win with their base by standing up to what they perceive as bullying by liberals, and protecting a guy who thinks the main problem with David Duke is that he was unelectable. We’ll see.
 
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