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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsOne of USSC first cases - NC gerrymandering
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In at least five state and national races across the country, the Republican Party is dealing with an uncomfortable problem. Their partys candidates are either a card-carrying Nazi, a Holocaust denier, a proud white supremacist, or all of the above. The racist candidates are expected to lose, but they could drag their party down with them. (Which wouldn't hurt my feelings one little bit!)
In North Carolina, for example, GOP officials are stuck with Russell Walker, a white supremacist running for the state House of Representatives. According to his personal website (littered with the n-word), he believes that the jews are NOT semitic they are satanic as they all descend from Satan.
Republicans in the state have regrets. This is a very Democratic district, one that we failed to keep our eye on, Dallas Woodhouse, executive chair of the North Carolina GOP, told me in an email. However, we cant stop him from running.
--snip--
Russell Walker, a retired chemical engineer, is running to represent District 48 in the North Carolina state House of Representatives. On his website he explains that he believes white people are superior and that there is no such thing as equality.
He has picketed a local newspaper while holding a sign stating, GOD IS A RACIST. He refers to Barack Obama as genetically inferior and says woman are [sic] the weaker sex. He refers to white women who have interracial relationships as race traitors. And according to his appearance this week on the neo-Nazi Stormfront Action podcast, hes advising Arthur Jones, saying: Jones is for real. He has strong ideas about Nazism.
Walker gained some national notoriety in 2017 when, during a television interview following a lawsuit he filed to keep the Confederate flag in South Carolina courtrooms was dismissed, he referred to Martin Luther King Jr. using a racial slur.
The North Carolina Republican Party has repeatedly disavowed Walkers campaign, as has the Hoke County Republican Party. (Hoke is one of the counties included within Walkers district.)
In a June 26 post on a county party website, SaveHoke.com, Hal Nunn, county party chair, stated: The Hoke County Republican Party agrees with NCGOP Chairman Robin Hayes comments on the Republican candidate for NC House 48 race and adds that this persons actions and comments, past/present, are completely disturbing, and we will not support a candidate with such racist, misogynistic, anti-Semitic and anti-military views.
Mark Schenck, chair of the Scotland County Republican Party (also included within Walkers district), went further, blasting Walker in an email sent to a North Carolina journalist: Russell Walker does not represent Republican Values. Republicans are said to be the Party of Lincoln, Walker hates Lincoln.
Walker responded by threatening both Schenck and Nunn. He and Schenck had a confrontation on June 25. A day later, after Nunn posted on SaveHoke.com that the Hoke County GOP wouldnt be supporting Walker, Walker wrote Nunn an email telling, not politely asking him that the post must be taken down.
Walker also left a voicemail for Nunn (you can listen to it here), threatening to force foreclosure on Nunns home and cars (Ill put liens on your house, every goddamn car I can find and everything else). He also said, You dont know where Jews come from.
On July 2, Walker was sent a no trespassing notice by the North Carolina GOP, which stated in part: The North Carolina Republican Party did not make this decision lightly; however, due to your recent behavior and threatening messages we feel it to be necessary. The Party has determined that your presence at the events and on Party offices or property impair the functioning of the Party.
Republicans in the state have regrets. This is a very Democratic district, one that we failed to keep our eye on, Dallas Woodhouse, executive chair of the North Carolina GOP, told me in an email. However, we cant stop him from running.
--snip--
Russell Walker, a retired chemical engineer, is running to represent District 48 in the North Carolina state House of Representatives. On his website he explains that he believes white people are superior and that there is no such thing as equality.
"The latest and the most demonized expression in the English language, surpassing hate and racist is --White Supremacy. Well someone or group has to be supreme and that group is the whites of the world. As explained in detail in another section of this website, there is no such thing as equality. Someone or something has to be superior and someone or something has to be inferior. That is just such a simple fact that it needs no explanation."
He has picketed a local newspaper while holding a sign stating, GOD IS A RACIST. He refers to Barack Obama as genetically inferior and says woman are [sic] the weaker sex. He refers to white women who have interracial relationships as race traitors. And according to his appearance this week on the neo-Nazi Stormfront Action podcast, hes advising Arthur Jones, saying: Jones is for real. He has strong ideas about Nazism.
Walker gained some national notoriety in 2017 when, during a television interview following a lawsuit he filed to keep the Confederate flag in South Carolina courtrooms was dismissed, he referred to Martin Luther King Jr. using a racial slur.
The North Carolina Republican Party has repeatedly disavowed Walkers campaign, as has the Hoke County Republican Party. (Hoke is one of the counties included within Walkers district.)
In a June 26 post on a county party website, SaveHoke.com, Hal Nunn, county party chair, stated: The Hoke County Republican Party agrees with NCGOP Chairman Robin Hayes comments on the Republican candidate for NC House 48 race and adds that this persons actions and comments, past/present, are completely disturbing, and we will not support a candidate with such racist, misogynistic, anti-Semitic and anti-military views.
Mark Schenck, chair of the Scotland County Republican Party (also included within Walkers district), went further, blasting Walker in an email sent to a North Carolina journalist: Russell Walker does not represent Republican Values. Republicans are said to be the Party of Lincoln, Walker hates Lincoln.
Walker responded by threatening both Schenck and Nunn. He and Schenck had a confrontation on June 25. A day later, after Nunn posted on SaveHoke.com that the Hoke County GOP wouldnt be supporting Walker, Walker wrote Nunn an email telling, not politely asking him that the post must be taken down.
Walker also left a voicemail for Nunn (you can listen to it here), threatening to force foreclosure on Nunns home and cars (Ill put liens on your house, every goddamn car I can find and everything else). He also said, You dont know where Jews come from.
On July 2, Walker was sent a no trespassing notice by the North Carolina GOP, which stated in part: The North Carolina Republican Party did not make this decision lightly; however, due to your recent behavior and threatening messages we feel it to be necessary. The Party has determined that your presence at the events and on Party offices or property impair the functioning of the Party.
From Vox.com:
Self-described Nazis and white supremacists are running as Republicans across the country. The GOP is terrified.
North Carolina - Russell Walker
Illinois - Arthur (Art) Jones
Virginia - Corey Stewart
Wisconsin - Paul Nehlen
California - John Fitzgerald
These are only five of far too many GOP candidates with this type of mindset. I concentrated on NC not only because it's my home state, but also the fact that our gerrymandering case is one of the first on the docket as the USSC convenes, now with Brett Kavanaugh joining what becomes a lopsided court.
with a big sigh - wondering if we can overcome what my beloved country is becoming. We simply cannot allow 'them' to succeed, we can't, we just can't. Vote! We've just got to keep these people from stealing our country!
(Edited to add that link for full story is from Vox.com)
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One of USSC first cases - NC gerrymandering (Original Post)
Sunriser13
Oct 2018
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UTUSN
(70,725 posts)1. Tailor made for Kavnought
JudyM
(29,263 posts)2. Hopefully the ACLU & other groups are firing up their engines to file objections to his nonrecusals.