Topic: Hillary Clinton's KKK Connection
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Fri 03/04/16 11:07 AM
WHILE MEDIA GOES NUTS OVER TRUMP KKK FLAP A STUNNING VIDEO OF HILLARY CLINTON HAS EMERGED

http://youtu.be/rM-81gDMglk/
03:16 NextNews.Network (independent) 4-4-2016

http://www.westernjournalism.com/while-media-goes-crazy-over-trump-kkk-story-a-stunning-hillary-video-surfaced/Caller/
* Video- of Hillary praising him & referring to him as " Her Mentor ".

While Media Goes Crazy Over Trump KKK Story, A Stunning Hillary Video Surfaced

"...to bolster the narrative that Trump is appealing to racist voters."

Jack Davis

The presidential candidate who once publicly mourned a former Ku Klux Klan member is not Republican front-runner Donald Trump.

In fact, it was Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton who hailed as a “mentor” the late Sen. Robert Byrd, D-W.Va., who joined the Klan in 1944.

Byrd was worried that during World War II, he might have to fight next to “race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen from the wilds.” Byrd wrote those words in 1944 to Sen. Theodore Bilbo, a leading segregationist.

Byrd later renounced the Klan.

That Trump has been condemned for being supported by ex-Klan leader David Duke while Clinton has no such issue with her support of Byrd has promoted questions about equal treatment. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee raised the issue Monday while on MSNBC’s Morning Joe.

“Look, I know it’s an incredible overwhelming fascination — I’ve been watching this morning,” Huckabee said, describing the frenzy over what Trump should have said in a Sunday interview and why he didn’t say it. “But, look, let me ask you this, do you think Hillary Clinton is going to have to answer for her relationship with Sen. Robert Byrd who was an actual member of the KKK?”

The KKK controversy began when Duke praised Trump last Wednesday. Although Trump disavowed the support on Friday, a Sunday interview in which Trump did not flatly reject any and all groups that might be labeled as white supremacist groups — blaming a faulty earpiece for his response — gave the story fresh life.

“This distraction was invoked over and over again to bolster the narrative that Trump is appealing to racist voters,” Paul Joseph Watson wrote in Infowars. Watson noted that Duke left the Klan 36 years ago, rejecting its violence. Watson drew a contrast between the way Trump and Clinton were was treated by the media.

“Despite the fact that Hillary said she would ‘continue to rely on (Byrd’s) advice and counsel’ even after his death, it’s Trump who is now in the media crosshairs for his unintended association with a former KKK member, which Clinton’s direct affiliation with one escapes scrutiny,” he wrote.

h/t: The Daily Caller

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Fri 03/04/16 01:06 PM
Hillary loves those Guys!

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Fri 03/04/16 01:28 PM

Hillary loves those Guys!


This I never would of suspected.
I always thought perhaps a Nazi connection. ( By some of her comments like ' we need fun camps to teach people how to live & re-educate them ' ) BUT, they both; KKK & Nazi hate Jews & Blacks.
* Did Nazis hate Catholics, like the KKK ? .. They killed many, or is that because Christians were defending Jews ? *

Who knows with Hillary Clinton. maybe she only likes herself & blood relatives. And people who can give her power

slaphead

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Fri 03/04/16 02:34 PM
It's all a vast right wing conspiracy.spock

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Fri 03/04/16 02:37 PM


Hillary loves those Guys!


This I never would of suspected.
I always thought perhaps a Nazi connection. ( By some of her comments like ' we need fun camps to teach people how to live & re-educate them ' ) BUT, they both; KKK & Nazi hate Jews & Blacks.
* Did Nazis hate Catholics, like the KKK ? .. They killed many, or is that because Christians were defending Jews ? *

Who knows with Hillary Clinton. maybe she only likes herself & blood relatives. And people who can give her power

slaphead
she probably would send her own Mother Up the River for a political Advantage!

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Fri 03/04/16 05:20 PM
Thank you, Sass. flowerforyou


Amazing, how quickly the public forgot,
that during the 2008 campaigns.
Hilary blatantly and openly used race and
racial overtones, by referring to her opponent,
as "Obama bin Laden"... among other slurs.

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Wed 03/16/16 04:25 AM
Edited by SassyEuro2 on Wed 03/16/16 04:42 AM
KKK Leader Gets Behind This Democratic Candidate

Source: The Telegraph by: Robert Tait

Will Quigg, a grand dragon of the Klan’s California chapter and responsible for recruitment in the western United States, is less keen to give Mr Trump the dubious benefit of his support.

“We want Hillary Clinton to win,” Mr Quigg told The Telegraph. “She is telling everybody one thing, but she has a hidden agenda. She’s telling everybody what they want to hear so she can get elected, because she’s Bill Clinton’s wife, she’s close to the Bushes. [But] once she’s in the presidency, she’s going to come out and her true colours are going to show.

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/12192975/The-KKK-leader-who-says-he-backs-Hillary-Clinton.html/

[Will Quigg, a grand dragon of the KKK's California branch- in charge of recruiting]

By Robert Tait, Anaheim
5:27AM GMT 14 Mar 2016
Will Quigg once tweeted his support for Donald Trump but now says he is behind Democrat candidate's "hidden agenda" - although hate-group watchers are sceptical

If Donald Trump is ambivalent about the Ku Klux Klan and other fringe groups he has been linked with, he can rest assured that - for some, at least - the feeling is mutual.

The demagogic Republican frontrunner has come under fire for failing to adequately disavow the support of David Duke, a former KKK grand wizard who told listeners to his radio programme that voting against Mr Trump would be “treason against your heritage”.

Will Quigg, a grand dragon of the Klan’s California chapter and responsible for recruitment in the western United States, is less keen to give Mr Trump the dubious benefit of his support.

“We want Hillary Clinton to win,” Mr Quigg told The Telegraph. “She is telling everybody one thing, but she has a hidden agenda. She’s telling everybody what they want to hear so she can get elected, because she’s Bill Clinton’s wife, she’s close to the Bushes. [But] once she’s in the presidency, she’s going to come out and her true colours are going to show.

“Border policies are going to be put in place. Our second amendment rights [favouring gun ownership] that she’s saying she’s against now, she’s not against. She’s just our choice for the presidency.”

Mr Quigg’s declaration of allegiance to Mrs Clinton sounds unconvincing - and contradicts earlier statements.

Last year, he sent a tweet to Mr Trump reading: “@realDonaldTrump. You Sir are the only hope we have of getting WHITE AMERICA BACK! We all will be voting for you!”
But that, Mr Quigg insists, “was before we found out about what Hillary Clinton’s main agenda was. David Duke, we found out, was supporting Donald Trump and we have nothing to do with David Duke.”

He was unwilling to disclose how he learned of Mrs Clinton’s “hidden agenda”.

“I cannot reveal my sources,” he said. “It’s my opinion - if you know what I mean, wink, wink. I don’t want her to come back and say I’m slandering her.”

Mr Quigg’s surprising disavowal of Mr Trump came amid controversy over the Republican candidate’s apparent reluctance to distance himself from Mr Duke and evidence that his rhetoric was appealing to white supremacist and neo-Nazi groups.

It also came after Mr Quigg and half-a-dozen Klan cohorts were involved in a violent brawl after being ambushed by anti-racism campaigners in Anaheim’s normally sedate Pearson Park, when they tried to hold a “white lives matter” demonstration, in imitation of the black-led movement that protests the deaths of African-American men at the hands of police officers.

Attacked by men wielding wooden sticks and sharp objects, Mr Quigg, 48, and an elderly fellow klansman were only saved from worse beatings by the intervention of Professor Brian Levin, an academic studying extremist groups who turned up at the February 27 event hoping to interview Klan members.

In footage he recorded of the incident, Prof Levin, director of the Centre for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University in San Bernardino, is heard pleading “don’t hurt him sir, don’t hurt him...this is not what Doctor [Martin Luther] King was about” with the klansmen’s assailants. Police eventually arrived to restore order, arresting several klansmen as well as their attackers.

Afterwards, Prof Levin - who is Jewish - asked Mr Quigg how he felt about being “saved by a Jewish person”, a reference to the klan’s fiercely anti-Semitic ideology. Mr Quigg replied simply: “Thank you, thank you.”

Days later, the grand dragon looked far from supreme - he rejects the white supremacist label in favour of “white nationalist” - as he hobbled from Anaheim police headquarters following questioning by detectives aided by a walking stick and with his right arm swathed in bandages after suffering a broken wrist, fractured ribs and a dislocated knee in the fracas.

Guiding an interviewer to a remote corner of a Home Depot car park (“where no-one will see us”), Mr Quigg expressed gratitude to Prof Levin personally for intervening on his behalf but insisted it had not softened his deep antipathy towards Jews - blaming them for “white cultural genocide”, which he defines as “race-mixing with whites, making the white blood un-pure”.

The holocaust, Mr Quigg argued, did not happen as generally accepted, with six million Jews murdered. Instead, Nazi concentration camps had swimming pools for their inmates, who were given days off “to allow the men to have sex with their wives”.

Those toxic views were voiced after the grand dragon revealed, on close questioning, that his opinions on Muslims and Mexican immigrants differed little from some of the most bitterly criticised statements made by Mr Trump. Mr Quigg warmly endorsed the Republican candidate’s plan to ban Muslims from the US and to expel 11 million illegal immigrants.

Asked why he was not therefore supporting Mr Trump, Mr Quigg replied: “We don’t like his hair. We think it’s a toupee. He won’t do what he says he will do. He says he’s going to build a 20-foot high fence along with border with Mexico and make them pay. How’s he going to do that?”

Prof Levin, a former New York police officer, was sceptical of Mr Quigg’s renunciation. “Based on his past statements, it doesn’t appear highly credible that he has changed his effusive allegiance to Donald Trump,” he said. “The timing seems suspect. I think this is a function of not wanting to undermine the Trump campaign.”

The Klan was once a formidable force in Anaheim - an ethnically-mixed city of 350,000 about 30 miles south of Los Angeles best known as home to Disneyland. In 1924, four out of five local council members were KKK members and Pearson Park played host to mass Klan rallies.

Now it is near non-existent in the city and surrounding Orange Country, its activities limited to occasional gatherings and throwing racist flyers into people’s gardens.

Yet last month’s attempted rally was its second in the past two months after a long period lying low, an increase in activity possibly fuelled by Mr Trump’s poll surge, local experts suggest.

“When bad things happen in the world and high publicity is given to them, whether it’s terrorist acts or outrageous statements by prominent people, there is a tendency by people on the fringes to lash out,” said Rusty Kennedy, chief executive of the Orange County human relations commission, which monitors local hate crimes.
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KKK GRAND DRAGON ENDORSES HILLARY CLINTON:

http://youtu.be/nFVnknIXMTk/ 02:28

NOTE: If you can not link to The Telegraph. Suddenly it says removed spock. Then link through YouTube first & link again.
VIDEO: of Grand Dragon on The Telegraph link


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Wed 03/16/16 06:20 AM
Edited by Conrad_73 on Wed 03/16/16 06:22 AM
Saint Hillary!

rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl
rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl :laughing:

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Wed 03/16/16 02:16 PM
Maybe, Hilary's kkk buddies,
will help ensure, that those "super predators"
are "brought to heel".

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Wed 03/16/16 02:21 PM
" Fun Camps " & " Planned Parenthood " & " Common Core",
for one & all.


* gee..did I forget anything? *

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Wed 03/16/16 10:28 PM
Edited by nailcap on Wed 03/16/16 10:31 PM

KKK Leader Gets Behind This Democratic Candidate

Source: The Telegraph by: Robert Tait

Will Quigg, a grand dragon of the Klan’s California chapter and responsible for recruitment in the western United States, is less keen to give Mr Trump the dubious benefit of his support.

“We want Hillary Clinton to win,” Mr Quigg told The Telegraph. “She is telling everybody one thing, but she has a hidden agenda. She’s telling everybody what they want to hear so she can get elected, because she’s Bill Clinton’s wife, she’s close to the Bushes. [But] once she’s in the presidency, she’s going to come out and her true colours are going to show.

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/12192975/The-KKK-leader-who-says-he-backs-Hillary-Clinton.html/

[Will Quigg, a grand dragon of the KKK's California branch- in charge of recruiting]

By Robert Tait, Anaheim
5:27AM GMT 14 Mar 2016
Will Quigg once tweeted his support for Donald Trump but now says he is behind Democrat candidate's "hidden agenda" - although hate-group watchers are sceptical

If Donald Trump is ambivalent about the Ku Klux Klan and other fringe groups he has been linked with, he can rest assured that - for some, at least - the feeling is mutual.

The demagogic Republican frontrunner has come under fire for failing to adequately disavow the support of David Duke, a former KKK grand wizard who told listeners to his radio programme that voting against Mr Trump would be “treason against your heritage”.

Will Quigg, a grand dragon of the Klan’s California chapter and responsible for recruitment in the western United States, is less keen to give Mr Trump the dubious benefit of his support.

“We want Hillary Clinton to win,” Mr Quigg told The Telegraph. “She is telling everybody one thing, but she has a hidden agenda. She’s telling everybody what they want to hear so she can get elected, because she’s Bill Clinton’s wife, she’s close to the Bushes. [But] once she’s in the presidency, she’s going to come out and her true colours are going to show.

“Border policies are going to be put in place. Our second amendment rights [favouring gun ownership] that she’s saying she’s against now, she’s not against. She’s just our choice for the presidency.”

Mr Quigg’s declaration of allegiance to Mrs Clinton sounds unconvincing - and contradicts earlier statements.

Last year, he sent a tweet to Mr Trump reading: “@realDonaldTrump. You Sir are the only hope we have of getting WHITE AMERICA BACK! We all will be voting for you!”
But that, Mr Quigg insists, “was before we found out about what Hillary Clinton’s main agenda was. David Duke, we found out, was supporting Donald Trump and we have nothing to do with David Duke.”

He was unwilling to disclose how he learned of Mrs Clinton’s “hidden agenda”.

“I cannot reveal my sources,” he said. “It’s my opinion - if you know what I mean, wink, wink. I don’t want her to come back and say I’m slandering her.”

Mr Quigg’s surprising disavowal of Mr Trump came amid controversy over the Republican candidate’s apparent reluctance to distance himself from Mr Duke and evidence that his rhetoric was appealing to white supremacist and neo-Nazi groups.

It also came after Mr Quigg and half-a-dozen Klan cohorts were involved in a violent brawl after being ambushed by anti-racism campaigners in Anaheim’s normally sedate Pearson Park, when they tried to hold a “white lives matter” demonstration, in imitation of the black-led movement that protests the deaths of African-American men at the hands of police officers.

Attacked by men wielding wooden sticks and sharp objects, Mr Quigg, 48, and an elderly fellow klansman were only saved from worse beatings by the intervention of Professor Brian Levin, an academic studying extremist groups who turned up at the February 27 event hoping to interview Klan members.

In footage he recorded of the incident, Prof Levin, director of the Centre for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University in San Bernardino, is heard pleading “don’t hurt him sir, don’t hurt him...this is not what Doctor [Martin Luther] King was about” with the klansmen’s assailants. Police eventually arrived to restore order, arresting several klansmen as well as their attackers.

Afterwards, Prof Levin - who is Jewish - asked Mr Quigg how he felt about being “saved by a Jewish person”, a reference to the klan’s fiercely anti-Semitic ideology. Mr Quigg replied simply: “Thank you, thank you.”

Days later, the grand dragon looked far from supreme - he rejects the white supremacist label in favour of “white nationalist” - as he hobbled from Anaheim police headquarters following questioning by detectives aided by a walking stick and with his right arm swathed in bandages after suffering a broken wrist, fractured ribs and a dislocated knee in the fracas.

Guiding an interviewer to a remote corner of a Home Depot car park (“where no-one will see us”), Mr Quigg expressed gratitude to Prof Levin personally for intervening on his behalf but insisted it had not softened his deep antipathy towards Jews - blaming them for “white cultural genocide”, which he defines as “race-mixing with whites, making the white blood un-pure”.

The holocaust, Mr Quigg argued, did not happen as generally accepted, with six million Jews murdered. Instead, Nazi concentration camps had swimming pools for their inmates, who were given days off “to allow the men to have sex with their wives”.

Those toxic views were voiced after the grand dragon revealed, on close questioning, that his opinions on Muslims and Mexican immigrants differed little from some of the most bitterly criticised statements made by Mr Trump. Mr Quigg warmly endorsed the Republican candidate’s plan to ban Muslims from the US and to expel 11 million illegal immigrants.

Asked why he was not therefore supporting Mr Trump, Mr Quigg replied: “We don’t like his hair. We think it’s a toupee. He won’t do what he says he will do. He says he’s going to build a 20-foot high fence along with border with Mexico and make them pay. How’s he going to do that?”

Prof Levin, a former New York police officer, was sceptical of Mr Quigg’s renunciation. “Based on his past statements, it doesn’t appear highly credible that he has changed his effusive allegiance to Donald Trump,” he said. “The timing seems suspect. I think this is a function of not wanting to undermine the Trump campaign.”

The Klan was once a formidable force in Anaheim - an ethnically-mixed city of 350,000 about 30 miles south of Los Angeles best known as home to Disneyland. In 1924, four out of five local council members were KKK members and Pearson Park played host to mass Klan rallies.

Now it is near non-existent in the city and surrounding Orange Country, its activities limited to occasional gatherings and throwing racist flyers into people’s gardens.

Yet last month’s attempted rally was its second in the past two months after a long period lying low, an increase in activity possibly fuelled by Mr Trump’s poll surge, local experts suggest.

“When bad things happen in the world and high publicity is given to them, whether it’s terrorist acts or outrageous statements by prominent people, there is a tendency by people on the fringes to lash out,” said Rusty Kennedy, chief executive of the Orange County human relations commission, which monitors local hate crimes.
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KKK GRAND DRAGON ENDORSES HILLARY CLINTON:

http://youtu.be/nFVnknIXMTk/ 02:28

NOTE: If you can not link to The Telegraph. Suddenly it says removed spock. Then link through YouTube first & link again.
VIDEO: of Grand Dragon on The Telegraph link



nice pic......huh

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Wed 03/16/16 10:30 PM

Hillary loves those Guys!

what democrate was been "create" is social communities then?......:banana: Hmmmm~~~~strange huh? and black people won't.........huh