Joseph Farah
Before Hillary Clinton offered up her latest paranoid rant on the “Alt Right,” I received a number of calls from the media inquiring about my thoughts on the subject. I consider myself a pretty informed person when it comes to politics, but, before this flurry of press calls, I had honestly never heard the term. Maybe I wasn’t invited to the secret club. I discouraged these interviews by explaining ahead of time that I was unfamiliar with the label and uncomfortable and suspicious of contrived political classifications generally.
It didn’t help. It became apparent to me the Big Media were determined to set the stage for Hillary’s latest conspiracy theory about a realignment of the right that incorporated nationalism and racism.
The Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazis figured prominently into this new, emerging coalition, according to the reporters who called me.
“How many Nazis and Klan members do you know?” I asked. “I don’t know any. I don’t know any racists. If I did, I wouldn’t invite them to my daughter’s wedding. I wouldn’t attend their weddings or accept money from them as Hillary Clinton did. I would have blown the dog whistle on them years ago, decades ago, rather than wait until these people I considered racist were running for president against me. Do you see why this allegation has no credibility coming from Hillary Clinton.......Read more
The Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazis figured prominently into this new, emerging coalition, according to the reporters who called me.
“How many Nazis and Klan members do you know?” I asked. “I don’t know any. I don’t know any racists. If I did, I wouldn’t invite them to my daughter’s wedding. I wouldn’t attend their weddings or accept money from them as Hillary Clinton did. I would have blown the dog whistle on them years ago, decades ago, rather than wait until these people I considered racist were running for president against me. Do you see why this allegation has no credibility coming from Hillary Clinton.......Read more
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