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Sasha
7th May 2013, 16:57
Hollywood conservative unmasked as notorious Holocaust revisionist

Republican Party Animals operator David Stein says he is really David Cole, and that he still holds controversial views

Rory Carroll (http://www.guardian.co.uk/profile/rorycarroll) in Los Angeles (http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/los-angeles)
guardian.co.uk (http://www.guardian.co.uk/), Friday 3 May 2013 22.15 BST
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http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2013/5/3/1367613210796/David-Cole-008.jpg David Cole. Photograph: guardian.co.uk

To those who knew him, or thought they knew him, he was a cerebral, fun-loving gadfly who hosted boozy gatherings for Hollywood's political conservatives. David Stein brought right-wing congressmen, celebrities, writers and entertainment industry figures together for shindigs, closed to outsiders, where they could scorn liberals and proclaim their true beliefs.
Over the past five years Stein's organisation, Republican Party Animals, drew hundreds to regular events in and around Los Angeles (http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/los-angeles), making him a darling of conservative blogs and talkshows. That he made respected documentaries on the Holocaust (http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/holocaust) added intellectual cachet and Jewish support to Stein's cocktail of politics, irreverence and rock and roll.
There was just one problem. Stein was not who he claimed. His real name can be revealed for the first time publicly – a close circle of confidants only found out the truth recently – as David Cole. And under that name he was once a reviled Holocaust revisionist who questioned the existence of Nazi gas chambers. He changed identities in January 1998.
"That was when David Cole officially expired," he told the Guardian in an interview this week. "That was the end of Cole. Or so I thought. That was when David Stein was brought into this world.

For 15 years I have been David Stein. Now the genie is out of the bottle. I'm done. I'm finished. I'm not going to try to remain as David Stein.
Cole's brazen reinvention as a social networker and political pundit deceived a roll-call of conservative politicians, filmmakers, journalists and broadcasters who had no clue about his past. A falling out with a friend led to his unmasking in his social circle two weeks ago, when a group of former supporters was shown YouTube clips of Cole's incendiary – and until then forgotten – television appearances in the early 1990s.
As a combative twentysomething with tousled black hair, he was a vilified guest on chat shows hosted by Phil Donahue (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRrP7AevKi4), Montel Williams (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jx9G4zmpKv0) and Morton Downey, among others, and was depicted as a neo-Nazi on news shows such as 60 Minutes and 48 Hours.
"My friends are horrified," said Cole, now aged 44 and with greying hair. "They rang and emailed to ask if it really was me. The Hollywood types are the ones hurting the most right now because they could be harmed by this. I'm feeling a certain amount of guilt."
The unmasking shocked and angered the small, tight-knit community of Hollywood conservatives, setting their Facebook groups ablaze and prompting emergency meetings.
Some of Stein/Cole's erstwhile friends are media figures with blogs, newspaper columns and syndicated radio shows. They put a lid on the story. Not a word has been published or broadcast. "When people found out it was, 'Oh my God, get the fuck away from him.' There was debate about whether everyone would look guilty by association," said one entertainment industry artist, a member of Republican Party Animals, who requested anonymity. "The reason we were all so pissed at him is it plays into every horrible stereotype about the right."
Cole, and the half-dozen former friends and acquaintances interviewed for this article, stress that no one suspected his secret and that no one should be tarred with his views.
An additional reason for trying to contain the story, said the artist, was to deprive Cole of further limelight. "No one wants to give him the satisfaction of making him feel grander than he really was."
Cole, who insists he is a genuine conservative, said his betrayal would sting all the more because conservatives in Hollywood are a "persecuted minority" who must hide their political convictions from the intolerant liberals who dominate the industry:

I don't blame them for jettisoning me. Everyone is scared to death. They don't want this to range beyond Facebook.
Cole agreed to meet the Guardian in order to give his side of the story. He was rueful at being outed and wry about his future. "I don't expect many people at my birthday party this year," he said.
Born in 1968 in Los Angeles to liberal, secular-minded Jewish parents, Cole's father, Leon, was a doctor who became controversial for introducing Elvis Presley to Demerol. "He was accused of hooking Elvis on drugs, of killing Elvis." Cole did not go to university – "I wanted to begin working" – but by the 1980s he had become fascinated by political ideology, especially the work of fringe scholars known then as Holocaust revisionists, subsequently renamed denialists.
He became convinced that on some points they were right and that as a Jew, he would undertake a quixotic quest to "correct" the historical record, arguing that Auschwitz was not an extermination camp in the manner of Treblinka, Sobibor, Belzac and Chelmno – which he acknowledged were part of a genocidal programme against Polish Jews; that the Holocaust ended in 1943, when the Nazis realised they needed Jewish slave labour for factories; and that there was no overarching, genocidal plan, but an evolving, morphing policy which claimed perhaps 4 million, rather than 6 million, Jewish lives.
The young Cole became a notorious celebrity, the turncoat Jew, ferried from studio to studio, gleefully clashing with historians and Jewish representatives. However he grew uneasy when white supremacists and Islamic radicals appropriated his "work", he said, and he halted public appearances after the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995.
Another factor was a death threat from the Jewish Defense League (http://www.vho.org/GB/c/DC/Traitor_amer.html), a militant, violent group. In January 1998, wanting to start anew, Cole wrote a letter to the JDL (http://www.vho.org/GB/c/DC/censgunpoint.html), recanting his views.
The threat was lifted. Cole, his credibility shredded on all sides, adopted the name Stein, chosen because it was simple and short, he said. Only a few close friends knew the secret.
'I haven't changed my views'

The recanting was fake, he said. Cole today still challenges established Holocaust scholarship, including the certainty about Nazi gas chambers. "The best guess is yes, there were gas chambers" he says. "But there is still a lot of murkiness about the camps. I haven't changed my views. But I regret I didn't have the facility with language that I have now. I was just a kid," he said this week.
As Stein, however, he shielded his views, not least during the next stage of his career odyssey: the maker of respectable, conventional Holocaust documentaries. He knew the subject, needed an income and US schools and universities had budgets to commission such projects. He said: "I gave mainstream audiences what they wanted."
At the same time, he started writing op-eds under Stein and other pseudonyms, expressing what he said was his growing fervour for a hawkish foreign policy, a strong Israel and conservative social policy. Posts on his acerbic blog (http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/may/03/www.countercontempt.com) were picked up by mainstream news outlets.
When Barack Obama was elected president in 2008, Cole sensed opportunity. Inspired by the writer PJ O'Rourke's brand of rollicking, liquor-fuelled conservativism, he said he launched Republican Party Animals, a networking circle for libertarians and social conservatives which promised spice – "scantily-clad women, drink, fun, loud music" – but not too much. There would be no cocaine or illegality.
"Do you like your conservative politics mixed with a healthy dose of whiskey, fine cigars and kickass rock n' roll?" its website asked. "Do you live in a city filled with morons wearing Che T-shirts as they mindlessly cling to tattered, faded 2008 'Hope and Change' posters? Then WELCOME, friend – this is the group for you!" Blog posts assailed Obama, Occupy protestors and alleged anti-semites.
It was a hit. Congressmen such as Thaddeus McCotter (http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-politics/wp/2013/04/12/ex-rep-thad-mccotter-suing-former-aides/) and Mike Kelly (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Kelly_%28Pennsylvania%29)attended events, as did neo-con luminaries such as Frank Gaffney (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Gaffney).
A 2011 summer bash off Hollywood Boulevard included Larry Elder, a syndicated radio host; Bill Whittle, a commentator and screenwriter; Stephen Kruiser, a comedian; Lloyd Lee Barnett, a visual effects artist for Avatar; Nick Searcy, an actor; and William Sachs, a director. Other Hollywood guests kept their attendance at such events discreet, to avoid the conservative label.
Cole's mistake, he said, was to confide his secret to a friend with whom he fell out. The friend went "nuclear" and outed him to their conservative circle.
Besieged by followers demanding answers, Cole last week shut down much of his online presence and retreated from view. A farewell note on his blog (http://www.countercontempt.com/archives/4716) announced the end of his involvement with Republican Party Animals, saying he had been "assassinated" by "an exceptionally vindictive young lady". The note did not elaborate or confess his deception.
Former friends and acquaintances, most speaking on condition of anonymity, challenged elements of Cole's account to the Guardian and called him pathologically duplicitous, alleging he padded his film resume on the IMDb database with fictitious entries. His purported production company, Nistarim, is Hebrew for The Concealed.
Scott Edwards, an Oregon-based businessman, said he founded Republican Party Animals in 2009 and that Cole, claiming to be a Hollywood bigshot, took over the website and was involved in organising just a few events. "He never ran the group. Things started happening behind the scenes so I kicked him out in February 2012." Cole, however, continued controlling the website, networking and organising events under the Republican Party Animals banner until last month.
Holocaust experts and Jewish groups who remembered Cole from the 1990s expressed astonishment that he had resurfaced and still professed Holocaust revisionism.
Michael Shermer (http://www.michaelshermer.com/), a historian who publishes Skeptic magazine, said Cole's views on the the Holocaust were simplistic and appeared designed to stir controversy.
Shermer debated and interviewed Cole several times in his youth. "I found him to be very smart and on some level likeable, though a little irritating.

But he was too smart for his own good. He had no training as a historian. I had the impression he liked to stir things up just for the hell of it, to be a contrarian for contrarian's sake.
Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associate dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Centre, said Cole's views on the Holocaust could no longer be attributed to youthful naivete. "I'm very disappointed that someone who abused his Jewishness to get his five minutes of notoriety still stands by his lies. It's disgusting and puts him in the camp of bigotry."



source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/may/03/david-stein-cole-holocaust-revisionist?INTCMP=SRCH

l'EnfermΓ©
7th May 2013, 18:03
I was expecting this to be about Mel Gibson :laugh:

Sasha
7th May 2013, 18:39
no unmasking necessary there, i mean, i detest most of those annoying Hollywood liberals and even most supposed radicals but compared to what the right has to show???
chuck norris is now just downright creepy, mel gibson is a booze addled jew-hater, even clint eastwood, who's principled libertarianism (pro-gay marriage and legalization) i could still kind of respect is now bumbling against empty chairs in a show of embarrassment.

hatzel
7th May 2013, 18:45
Cole, who insists he is a genuine conservative, said his betrayal would sting all the more because conservatives in Hollywood are a "persecuted minority" who must hide their political convictions from the intolerant liberals who dominate the industry

Aww, he's just too cute :tt1: :blushing:

Os Cangaceiros
8th May 2013, 00:32
I was expecting this to be about Mel Gibson :laugh:

In order for someone to be "unmasked", they have to be wearing a mask in the first place, lol

Moral of this story is, when you've got a dark secret don't tell anyone & repress it real deep...;)

GerrardWinstanley
12th May 2013, 20:14
So... is there a good chance Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman, Jeremy Irons and Michael Bay have attended David Cole's shindigs (NOT alleging they did, in case this is potentially libellous)? What a mindfuck.

RadioRaheem84
12th May 2013, 22:34
So... is there a good chance Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman, Jeremy Irons and Michael Bay have attended David Cole's shindigs (NOT alleging they did, in case this is potentially libellous)? What a mindfuck.

All of the people on your list are well known conservatives in Hollywood. The big surprise for me was Gary Oldman who complained that his portrayal of a Republican in the movie the Contender was used by the Director to smear the GOP.

Another surprising right wing is Robert Downey Jr. who said that after his stint in prison it actually turned him into a much more conservative person.

Well I mean has anyone noticed the creeping libertarianism in movies and TV?

Comrade Nasser
12th May 2013, 22:47
Why is this a surprise lol? It was so funny reading that he said conservatives in hollywood are an "oppressed minority" LMAO :laugh: :laugh:

evermilion
12th May 2013, 22:58
Well it's a good thing for him there aren't any Jews in Hollywood.

Yet_Another_Boring_Marxist
12th May 2013, 23:04
Why is this a surprise lol? It was so funny reading that he said conservatives in hollywood are an "oppressed minority" LMAO :laugh: :laugh:

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RadioRaheem84
12th May 2013, 23:07
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Anyone catch the new movie coming out with Oprah and Forrest Whitaker called The Butler? It's about the Civil Rights Movement and how the pacifist servile side was the best along with JFK, while the Black Panthers are depicted as the evil villains. That is what I at least gathered from the trailers.

It seems like lately they've been really purging any radical ideas from Hollywood. I also don't know if actors are whores or what because John Cusak in the film as well as Robin Williams who I assumed were pretty liberal progressive.

Geiseric
13th May 2013, 01:15
Anyone catch the new movie coming out with Oprah and Forrest Whitaker called The Butler? It's about the Civil Rights Movement and how the pacifist servile side was the best along with JFK, while the Black Panthers are depicted as the evil villains. That is what I at least gathered from the trailers.

It seems like lately they've been really purging any radical ideas from Hollywood. I also don't know if actors are whores or what because John Cusak in the film as well as Robin Williams who I assumed were pretty liberal progressive.

They need Denzel or Wesley snipes for that black panther movie. Quentin Tarantino seems like he'd be a socialist :p

Samuel jackson used to be a black panther.

Sudsy
13th May 2013, 01:32
I think Bobby Seale is working to make a documentary on the Black Panthers, I'd rather watch that than a typical liberal hollywood drama by Oprah or whoever.

RadioRaheem84
13th May 2013, 01:45
They need Denzel or Wesley snipes for that black panther movie. Quentin Tarantino seems like he'd be a socialist :p

Samuel jackson used to be a black panther.

Sorry to break this to ya but Denzel is a pretty well known Christian conservative type in Hollywood.

QT is not what I would call a socialist or someone who actually has any knowledge in politics. Even though both his movie Inglorious Basterds and Django were supposed to be complete works of fiction, they are still grossly historically ignorant. Cold War era American movies got more basic stuff right than those two films. I for one think the man is extremely ignorant. Creative and a master artist, but utterly ignorant.

Can't say about Sam Jack, but he's made some rather reactionary movies too. I mean I just do not understand actors at all. You think they're these principled people who take stands and then do some pretty reactionary films. For instance why is John Cusak in the movie The Butler anyways? I figured he was a pretty intelligent liberal who could see past the sentimental BS the movie is projecting?

I am beginning to think that a lot of these Hollywood actors are just not that smart.

#FF0000
13th May 2013, 01:57
Even though both his movie Inglorious Basterds and Django were supposed to be complete works of fiction, they are still grossly historically ignorant.

That was kind of the point of them both, yeah.


I am beginning to think that a lot of these Hollywood actors are just not that smart.

Just now?

RadioRaheem84
13th May 2013, 02:37
That was kind of the point of them both, yeah.


I was under the impression that he was creating a very fictional campy movie that was not supposed to be remotely historically accurate. I get that. But beyond that it was not just historically inaccurate but historically ignorant. Literally nothing was accurate. Even the slightest little details about the war seemed to be complete fiction. As though QTs never read a history book and all he knew was that there was a war in Europe and the bad guys were German. What I was saying was that even bad campy Cold War era fluff got some stuff right. Inglorious got nothing right. The movies were literally what kids would think of when you question them about history.

And yes, I tended to have a little more faith that actors weren't just complete sell outs and that with all the time and money that they learned something remotely in tune with their supposed beliefs they love to spout. I really thought they knew something but as it turns out the majority of them are actually quite dumb.

Comrade Nasser
13th May 2013, 04:33
Was Samuel L. Jackson really a black panther? (off-topic but I really wanna know).

Geiseric
13th May 2013, 04:50
Was Samuel L. Jackson really a black panther? (off-topic but I really wanna know).

Yes he held the board of trustees at his college hostage because they refused black studies courses and because of the obvious bullshit trustees do around the country. Now he's a lesser evil democrat.