View Full Version : LMAO... Why am I not surprised?
The Fighting_Crusnik
5th August 2010, 05:59
lmao-
http://www.thepoliticalcarnival.net/2010/05/white-supremacist-watch-stormfront-funding-rand-paul/
http://www.***************/forum/t624677/ <--and this popped up with a google search... search with caution via proxy.
I'm not surprised by this, but I am worried. I'm not surprised after his comments on the civil rights movement, which Fox backed for a while. But bloody hell...
A Revolutionary Tool
5th August 2010, 06:06
The Tea Party is not racist!
The Fighting_Crusnik
5th August 2010, 06:08
hmm.... I wonder what you would get if you googled tea party storm front. Oh, btw, it was also on the news that a posting from a person under the stormfront logo was listed under Glenn Beck's favorites on Twitter until he (or one of his minions) deleted it.
Red Commissar
5th August 2010, 06:47
What a surprise. "Libertarians" like Rand Paul and his goons cater to white supremacists.
Yazman
5th August 2010, 09:09
Sorry guys, but this doesn't mean Rand Paul supports or agrees with anybody on Stormfront. He might not even know that they're donating. Unless you can find some evidence that Rand Paul is fully aware of these people donating to him, and actually agrees with their ideas, I don't buy the claims made in here. It would be like calling Obama a communist if 50 people from Revleft donated cash to his campaign.
Note that I do believe that movement is deeply racist and reactionary, I just don't see any evidence for this reflecting on Rand Paul in any sort of individual way.
NGNM85
5th August 2010, 09:33
Sorry guys, but this doesn't mean Rand Paul supports or agrees with anybody on Stormfront. He might not even know that they're donating. Unless you can find some evidence that Rand Paul is fully aware of these people donating to him, and actually agrees with their ideas, I don't buy the claims made in here. It would be like calling Obama a communist if 50 people from Revleft donated cash to his campaign.
Note that I do believe that movement is deeply racist and reactionary, I just don't see any evidence for this reflecting on Rand Paul in any sort of individual way.
Agreed. Near as I configure the sole reason for the support from these yahoos, which is probably pretty marginal, mostly centers around his opinion that the Civil Rights Act shouldn't apply to private businesses, I don't see any evidence of a historical or ideological relationship with Neo-Nazism. I doubt he has much of a future. He really hanged himself on Maddow's show.
Coggeh
5th August 2010, 10:34
He does support getting rid of the patriot act, leagalising medical marijuana and opposed the war in Iraq.
HOWEVER, he's anti choice, anti gay marriage, pro full privatisation of health and education, against regulation of homeschooling,against regulation of gun ownership, supports building an electric fence around the border with helicopters.
Hes bad, really bad... but I don't think he's a fascist..
Dimentio
5th August 2010, 11:54
This will only hurt Rand Paul's prospects in groups that rather will drink acid than vote for him.
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