November 6, 2024

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Archived articles originally found on the One People's Project website.

ANN COULTER'S NEW BOOK TAKES HER BACK TO HER ROOTS: SUPPORTING AND DEFENDING WHITE SUPREMACISTS

We knew it. We so effing KNEW that after all the stuff that Ann Coulter gets away with THIS was going to happen sooner or later! More than a few people, including of all of them Michelle Malkin, were pissed when she went to the Conservative Political Action Conference a few years back and calls Arab Muslims “ragheads”. And we note in her Rogues’ Gallery entry how she quoted noted racist/anti-Semitic writer Joseph Sobran when she blames black people for slavery. Thing is the Sobran quote came before everyone knew her, and as her name grew, she kept her anti-black racism on the down low. There was no way in hell it was going to stay there once Obama was elected and when you add the fact that people aren’t shocked by her anymore – which means her books aren’t selling – and she has a mortage to pay – like friggin clockwork it came out in her latest book that no one is reading. If we were, we would have seen that there were three pages, count them, three pages in her book dedicated to defending the Council of Conservative Citizens! Luckilly, Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center did read the book and he is making people aware of her latest BS. People, you tend to think that she isn’t even trying to fool you into thinking she has a brain. One line noted is where she writes “There is no evidence on its Web page that the modern incarnation of the CCC supports segregation”. Sure, if you don’t count that part in the CCC’s Statement of Principles – found on their website – where they say “We also oppose all efforts to mix the races of mankind, to promote non-white races over the European-American people through so-called ‘affirmative action’ and similar measures, to destroy or denigrate the European-American heritage, including the heritage of the Southern people, and to force the integration of the races.” Now it has come to the point where we have to ask those that keep supporting her and giving her money, like the College Republicons that inivited her to speak at the College of New Jersey on Feb. 18, why they should get any support from a nation that has long gone beyond this and does not want anything to do with those that can’t. Let’s see how far this goes.

Mark Potok, Southern Poverty Law Center, Huffington Post

Rabid far-right commentator Ann Coulter is known across America for sliming everyone and everything she disagrees with. Al Gore is a “total fag” and another one-time presidential candidate, John Edwards, is the same. Democrats are “gutless traitors” and their convention a “Spawn of Satan” gathering. Muslims are “ragheads” and America should “kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity.” Jews are people who need to be “perfected.” The New York Times building and its editorial staff should be bombed. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens should have “rat poisoning” mixed into his food. Princess Diana “ostentatiously [had] sex in front of [her] children.” The Rev. Al Sharpton is “a fat, race-baiting black man.” President Bill Clinton was “a very good rapist,” and North Korea should be “nuked.”

But despite denouncing school desegregation as a “spectacular” failure, Coulter has generally avoided bolstering white supremacist hate groups. Until now, that is.

In her latest foaming-mouth tome — Guilty: Liberal “Victims” and Their Assault on America, released on Jan. 6 — Coulter spends the better part of three pages defending a group called the Council of Conservative Citizens (CCC), which The New York Times had described as a “thinly veiled white supremacist organization.” Coulter begs to differ. The CCC, Coulter opines, is “a conservative group” that has unfairly been branded as racist “because some of the directors of the CCC had, decades earlier, been leaders of a segregationist group.” “There is no evidence on its Web page that the modern incarnation of the CCC supports segregation,” she says. “Apart from some aggressive reporting on black-on-white crimes — the very crimes that are aggressively hidden by the establishment media — there is little on the CCC website suggesting” that the group is racist. Indeed, its main failing is “containing members who had belonged to a segregationist group thirty years earlier.”

Coulter could hardly be more wrong. And even if she can’t find time to read beyond a page of the CCC’s website, she really ought to know — after all, the organization where she frequently speaks, the Conservative Political Action Committee, has publicly banned the CCC from its annual gathering because it is racist. Also in the late 1990s, Jim Nicholson, then-chairman of the Republican National Committee, asked GOP members to stay away from the CCC because of its “racist and nationalist views.”

How could conservative Republicans be inspired to say such ugly things? Let us count the ways.

The CCC’s columnists have written that black people are “a retrograde species of humanity,” and that non-white immigration is turning the U.S. population into a “slimy brown mass of glop.” Its website has run photographic comparisons of pop singer Michael Jackson and a chimpanzee. It opposes “forced integration” and decries racial intermarriage. It has lambasted black people as “genetically inferior,” complained about “Jewish power brokers,” called gay people “perverted sodomites,” and even named the late Lester Maddox, the baseball bat-wielding, arch-segregationist former governor of Georgia, “Patriot of the Century.”

One day, the CCC ran photos on its home page of accused Beltway snipers John Muhammad and John Malvo, 9/11 conspirator Zacharias Moussaoui and accused shoe-bomber Richard Reed. “Notice a Pattern Here?” asked a caption underneath the four photos. “Is the face of death black after all?” On another occasion, its website featured a photo of Daniel Pearl, the “Jewish Wall Street Journal reporter” who had just been decapitated by Islamic terrorists. In the photo, Pearl was shown with his “mixed-race wife, Marianne.” The headline above the couple’s picture was stunning even for the CCC: “Death by Multiculturalism?” The CCC Arkansas chapter ran an essay waxing nostalgic for the days “when racial separation was the norm.”

But to Ann Coulter, there is “no evidence” on its website that the CCC “supports segregation.” Mostly, she says, the group — which was formed from the debris of the White Citizens Councils that Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall once called “the uptown Klan” — is about “a strong national defense, the right to keep and bear arms, the traditional family, and an ‘America First’ trade policy.” Indeed, she says, The New York Times and other critics of the CCC are simply liberals “who have no principles.”

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