2011 snuffed the life out of a lof of scumbags big and small. And two days before we began anew with 2012, one of the small ones joined that list. Say goodbye to a true POS, who was so stupid his last Presidential vote was for Obama because he thought it would result in the GOP in officially becoming a whites-only party! All the people trashing Ron Paul must have broken his heart for good.
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White supremacist Louis R. Andrews, chairpersonn of the National Policy Institute (NPI) and chairperson of Washington Summit Publishers (WSP) who voted for Barack Obama in the 2008 Presidential election because he thought it would help destroy the Republican Party so that ica be reclaim for whites only, has died according to a public statement on Twitter from WSP.
“It is with sadness—and gratitude for his life and accomplishments—that we announce the death of Louis Andrews,” the WSP tweet read on Dec. 30. Andrews, 69 suffered from a long illness.
Andrews, through his mortage and real estate and mortage investment company, started out as the webmaster for a website titled Stalking the Wild Taboo, which compiled articles, quotes and other materials from mostly paleoconservative writers. A few writings penned by him can also be found, many of them letters to the Augusta Chronicle.
One such letter published after the OJ Simpson verdict in 1995, implores readers to abandon attempts to intergrate the races. “To expect the adaptive cultural and behavioral differences thus created to be erased within a few decades, or even centuries, by exposure to a shared language and culture is pure idealism,” he wrote. “Our current racial dilemma is the necessary fruit of decades of such dreams. The continued attempt to deny or erase our differences is futile. It is time we put pejoratives and taboos aside in the quest for solutions.”
Ironically the perjoratives tend to come from Andrews as he also promoted eugenics, long discredited as political junk science. He once responded to a letter in Pat Buchanan’s American Conservative magazine in 2008, where he disagreed with a statement that a person from Botswana is just as gifted as someone in Africa or China, arguing that IQ tests would suggest otherwise.
He worked with the Charles Martel Society, which was founded by William H. Regnery II, a white nationalist and millionaire heir to the right wing Regnery Publishing company, and was managing editor of the Society’s Occidental Quarterly, a journal that purports to defend “the cultural, ethnic, and racial interests of Western European peoples”. In 2005, Regnery helped start National Policy Institute to advance this further, and Andrews served as it’s chairperson.
In 2009, in the wake of the shooting at Holocaust Museum in Washington, DC where white supremacist James von Brunn shot and killed a black security guard, Andrews said the murder was a harbinger of things to come. “There’s no such thing as post-racial,” Andrews said in an interview when he was asked about the idea that Obama’s election sent race relations in a different direction. “There’s conflict, conflict and continued conflict.” It was during this interview to Andrews explained his reason for voting for then-Senator Obama in 2008. “I want to see the Republican Party destroyed,” he said, “so it can be reborn as a party representing the interests of white people, and not entrenched corporate elites.”
The Augusta Chronicle published a letter in 2008 from Andrews where he attacked Sen. John McCain’s Presidential campaign for such things as creating Spanish only ads for Hispanic publications and speaking in predominately Black churches. “The Republican party has become largely the party of the descendents of those who founded this country, while the Democrat party has become the party of minorities, representing their interests,” he wrote. “Yet the Republican leaders and pundits continue with the same stupid campaigns and promotions because they are afraid to address issues of race and ethnicity. Sometime people get what they deserve.”
The National Policy Institute has since been promoting a campaign to encourage the GOP to no longer work to reach out to people of color and instead focus solely on its white base. NPI’s Executive Director Richard Spencer has expressed support for Rep. Ron Paul, writing in April that he would “be rooting him on over the next year or so.”
Confined to a wheelchair, Andrews attended the NPI Conference held at the Ronald Reagan Building in September.

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