WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY
AUTHOR, FOUNDER, EDITOR NATIONAL REVIEW
1926-2008
Back when conservatives were free to boast the racism they pretend they don't have
today, William F. Buckley, Jr. gave us a publication for right wingers just like him called The National Review. The magazine defended
the Vietnam War, opposed civil rights legislation and once declared that "the White community in the South
is entitled to take such measures as are necessary to prevail." Buckley was also no big fan of Rev. Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr. or Congressman Adam Clayton Powell. Jim Lubinskas of American Renaissance wrote about all of this
a few years ago, although the article was lamenting the fact that Buckley racism has been kept in check in the
years before his retirement. The only reason why we never wrote a Rogues' Gallery on him - or by the way Jesse
Helms for that matter - is because it was only a matter of time before we never saw them ever again. In the case
of Buckley, that time has finally come!
EVAN MECHAM
IMPEACHED GOVERNOR OF ARIZONA
1924-2008
The Nazis seem have been dying in threes, but let's hope they make that multiples of three because this will be the last
one (UPDATE: With Buckley, we got our wish)! This was the POS that inspired Public Enemy's song By the Time I Get
to Arizona. Mecham pissed a lot of people off by cancelling Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Arizona, saying "King
doesn't desrve a holiday". Other gems of his was when he charged working women for climbing divorce rates
and, oh yes, his defense of racial slurs towards African American children. All of this prompted a boycott on Arizona,
led by singer Stevie Wonder until Mecham recinded his cancellation (although the holiday was an unpaid one). By
this time, everyone thought he was a dirtbag, including his fellow conservatives who started accusing him of cronyism.
After serving only 15 months, Mecham was booted out of office following his impeachment on charges of obstruction
of justice and that he misused government funds. Public Enemy's song saw national attention after he left office,
mainly because of the song's video that depicted lead rapper Chuck D blowing up the governor's car.
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Thursday, 28 February 2008 |
Every
time we go to an American Renaissance conference, you can be sure we are coming back with something to talk about.
We will start this year with the hypocrisy of those who attended the conference that complain about criminals coming
into the US, but then actually have one of them come before them to speak, actually to complain about the same
damn thing! UK Parliament member Ashley Mote came across the pond to promote himself and whatever white power BS
he is about, and as much as we could get ticked off about that, we are especially ticked over the fact that he
was here in the first place. You see, Mote just got out of jail on what we in the States might call welfare fraud!
We have it all here: A politician that is on welfare, lies about his status to continue receiving funds, goes to
jail, and despite being a convicted felon is able to travel to the US. That is something AmRen organizer Jared
Taylor would rail about if Ashley Mote was black or Hispanic, but since that is not the case he looks up
to him and puts him in front of a podium. Well perhaps all the anti-immigration hype can work in the favor of good
people for once, and we can find out just what it was that made Mr. Mote the exception to a rule that conservatives
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Wednesday, 27 February 2008 |
Yep,
that's right. More Vinlanders in the hoosegow. The account of the arrest has it skewed just a tiny bit though.
While Blood and Honor is the network of boneheads that Jason Gregg and John Carr were a part of, they were part
of it as members of the Vinlander Social Club. In fact it was as a Vinlander that Gregg crapped on a National Socialist
Movement T-Shirt at Nordic Fest a few years back, just after they beat the living crap out of an NSM member for
what they thought was a dis on them from the stage. They more or less secured some long-term lodgings in one of
our nation's penal facilities by allegedly shooting at a cop and one other person. Nothing else has been said about
this case, but more is definitely coming.
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Tuesday, 26 February 2008 |
Sometimes
when people tell lies about you, you have to make some moves. That's apparently what actor/rapper Will Smith did
when a UK news outlet did a story on him suggesting that he praised Adolf Hitler. A few months ago it was all a
lot of the right wingers could talk about, from the Jewish Defense League - who by the way did not show
up at the Amren Conference protest, despite getting a whole bunch of press saying they would - to the New York
Post, who wrote an editorial about how Will Smith broke their hearts, but from whom we should not expect any apology
on their part (the whole putting black people in a positive light thing chafes them over there). And why should
Smith get an apology? Because that same UK news outlet just apologized and paid out some cash for the false - repeat
false - story. You know, it sure would be fun to see how many of these conservative outlets and pundits
who went after Smith for this statement before learning the truth defended the late rotting-in-Hell Cincinnati Reds owner Marge
Schott after she said such gems like how Hitler was good at the start but he went too far. As if they all received
the memo to do so, they rallied behind her, but no so much for Will. Eh, conservatives just don't understand. They
are also nothing but trouble. Guess we have to get jiggy on their behinds. Okay, we'll stop. |
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Sunday, 24 February 2008 |
It is our stated goal to diminish the ability for hatemongers to function, and that has been said
over and over again. American Renaissance editor Jared
Taylor (pictured) gave us exactly what we wanted when he chased the press out of his little conference
this year. He has never done that. In fact, after CSPAN stopped covering his conferences, he had to chase them
around to get them to cover them. That meant of course that the press decided to talk to all of us on the protest
line instead, and it was our position that took center stage. We want to thank Resistance and Solidarity and everyone
that came out to the 2008 American Renaissance Conference to ensure that the event was kind of like Vegas; whatever
happened at the Crowne Plaza Dulles Hotel, stays at the Crowne Plaza Dulles Hotel. Well, maybe we can help conference
speaker Ashley Mote with his dream of putting all people who think like them on a little island somewhere, but
everything else can go to hell. Of course the usual trash talk on Stormfront and other places is being posted,
and it is expected, but in the end talk is as far as all their crap will go. Taylor's suppression of the media
ensured that. We provide the articles and video that has been posted to date. Oh, and if the attendees didn't think
we were not going to find out who they were, they might want to scroll down and see if we have their name in a
list that we were able to compile. |
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Friday, 22 February 2008 |
In the
end the cost was too much. Morris County does not want to tax themselves with the burden of what would come should
they open up a unused wing of their jail to hold "illegal" immigrants. That pretty much kills any plans
for 287G in Morristown, which would have federalized their police force so they can go after immigrants. You might
remember that this was the reason why a local blogger named Robb Pearson brought anti-immigrant activists and neo-Nazis
to the town that gave us our start to hold a rally (Mayor Donald Cresitello pictured speaking there) that ended
with a melee involving antifa and Erick
(KW) Weigel, a regular Stormfront poster and member of the group Nationalist Coalition. So it looks like that
Morristown is stuck with having to deal with that abundance of residents who spend all their time being productive,
building their communities and bringing much needed revenue. Oh, the horrors! If only these xenophobic, racist
psuedo-patriots actually put their time in to shape this society instead of complaining about those that are, if
only! They wouldn't end up embarrasing themselves when folks like us make them look stupid at their rallies! |
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Friday, 22 February 2008 |
If you were on the fence as to whether or not Bill
White is an informant for someone, you edged off of that fence a great deal on Tuesday. It is rather telltale
that when you do the most egregious things time and time again, and the only thing you get is a public profile
and law enforcement only saying that they are "monitoring" your situation, while people who do far less
go to jail almost immediately and for quite a while, you stink of fed. When the people you attack go to jail for
defending themselves against you instead, that stench is stifling. And although you can't always take what Bill
says about himself at face value (to underscore a fact), that stench lingers when you read his account of the trial
proceedings and he says that those who he attacked were angry about his involvement in an investigation of vice
crimes in the neighborhood. It is not known (yet) what or who has been keeping Bill out of trouble, but over the
past year, never mind all the stuff he has done, look at the associations. Bill has appeared in rallies put organized
or attended by at least three individuals that have been revealed to be informants, and let's just say Bill never
strays too far away from his safety zone. This isn't the end of Bill's troubles though. Health problems with his
wife and newborn daughter has him making the rounds at the local hospital, and the properties he owns are rumored
to be facing forclosure. While it is unfortunate that Bill got out of this, it is really only a matter of time
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Thursday, 21 February 2008 |
It was
already known that Jim Leshkevich - seen here on the right during the Kingston, NY rally on Nov. 19 2005 - was
booted out of National Alliance, but NA leader Erich
Gliebe's statement on him following his murder-suicide death is pretty interesting, particularly the part about
him focusing his anger on immorality among white women. There's a lot that Gliebe says about him that we always
said about Yankee Jim as well, such as being a gloryhound who just wanted the attention. And at first one would
think that would be Gliebe pissed off at him for dissing his wife Erica Gliebe, who was a former Playboy model,
but considering that Yankee Jim killed his wife presumably over infidelity suggests that this scum was pathological.
It's good and sad at the same time to know that we had been right about him all along, even if confirming this
is a guy who is just as much a scumbag that Jim was. Meanwhile the tributes to Yankee Jim have been coming fast
and furious over the past few days - as well as props for killing his wife - from the ususal suspects in the Nazi
scene. Even Rob Freeman
paid him tribute in the comments section of a local newspaper's article about Debbie Leshkevich, who was a local
teacher that everyone loved. It says a lot when the people who are giving someone props includes a neo-Nazi who
is in trouble for beheading a rabbit on video (Freeman was NA at one time too). At least one neo-Nazi had the right
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