Florida GOP Paid Thousands To Far-Right Charlottesville Attendee
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Source: Yahoo! News
The Florida Republican Party paid thousands of dollars over the summer to a far-right activist who attended the white nationalist Unite the Right rally in 2017 and later charged at a crowd of anti-racist demonstrators with a Confederate flag.
Christopher Monzón was paid more than $10,000 by the party between June and September, federal campaign finance records show.
Neither Monzón nor the Florida GOP responded to HuffPosts request for comment about the payments.
Read more: https://www.yahoo.com/news/florida-gop-paid-thousands-far-192025969.html
Far-right agitator Christopher Monzón - the self-styled "Cuban Confederate" - during a 2017 protest in Hollywood, FL.
Monzón, 30, had earlier attended the deadly Unite the Right white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Federal campaign finance records show Monzón was paid over $10,000 by the Republican Party between June and September 2022.
paleotn
(17,960 posts)The Cuban Confederate. Oh, that's rich. The thing they just don't get is that they're the ultimate tools. They'll never ever be the "in" crowd of the new "regime", no matter what they do. The far right doesn't work that way. It's a northern European club only. When will morons like Monzon, Tarrio and all the rest ever get that fact through their thick skulls.
peppertree
(21,664 posts)Right-wing Latin American immigrants tend to be desperate for acceptance by those they see as the top of the totem pole.
Which for them, means being WASP and Republican.
But as you pointed out, the sad irony here is that no Repug (certainly no Confederacy nut!) would ever accept them - at most only use them.
tonekat
(1,820 posts)I remember reading about the Cuban "Super-Patriots" in the 80's/70's.
That was a dumb label for them, as they have no idea what patriotism in the U.S. is.
They'd like a dictator.
And what's worse, they presume to dictate U.S./Latin America policy - basically to exert their petty grudges against anything that sounds "leftist."
They also consider themselves the arbiters of what is or isn't "democratic" in the region - that's to say, Latin feudalism-with-a side of fascism.
So naturally, the GOP was a good fit for them - especially today's GOP.
BlueIdaho
(13,582 posts)He sold his soul for $10,000.
IronLionZion
(45,528 posts)but white supremacists will get them in round 2
Yonnie3
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