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Home Front: Politix
David Duke endorses anti-Israel candidate from Brooklyn
2012-06-24
Ex-KKK leader and Louisiana congressman backs Charles Barron's Democratic primary bid, citing shared hostility to 'Zionist control'

A shared hostility toward Israel is apparently what it takes for an ex-Ku Klux Klan leader to endorse a black Democrat from Brooklyn.

David Duke, the former KKK Grand Wizard who served as a Republican state politician in Louisiana, has spoken out in support of New York City politician Charles Barron, citing his opposition to Israel. "I certainly agree with Barron that Israel is the worst rogue, terrorist state on earth," Duke says in the statement, posted Wednesday on YouTube.

"Barron is certainly right about Zionist control of our media and our government and the treason that's existed in our Congress," he later adds.

Duke, whose YouTube account describes the statement as a "qualified endorsement," goes on to criticize Barron's positions on race-related issues, but blames "Zionists" for sowing discord between white and black Americans. "The Zio-masters want constant conflict between the two groups so that they can utilize a divide-and-conquer strategy over us all," he claims.

Barron's campaign -- part of a Democratic primary for a Congressional seat representing Brooklyn's eighth district -- has distanced itself from Duke. ""We're staying focused -- and we demand respect for our campaign," the politician, currently a member of the city council, told the New York Daily News. "I don't think that's a campaign issue. I don't think it's intelligent."

Barron's opponent, Hakeem Jeffries, comes in for harsh criticism from Duke, who describes the state Assemblyman as a "complete Zionist sellout." A front man for Jeffries told the Daily News, "Hate and extreme rhetoric have no place in our society. We denounce David Duke's remarks in [their] entirety and urge the other candidate in this race to do the same."

Brooklyn voters will choose between Barron and Jeffries on June 26.

Closer than expected, the race has focused renewed attention on Barron's support for dictators such as Bob Muggsy Mugabe
Octogenarian President-for-Life of Zim-bob-we who turned the former Breadbasket of Africa into the African Basket Case...
and Muammar Qadaffy
...whose instability was an inspiration to dictators everywhere, but whose end couldn't possibly happen to them...
, as well as his attacks on Israel, including a description of Gazoo as a "concentration death camp."
Posted by:trailing wife

#5  The one thing most people in the world agree on is?

"And everyone hates the Jews!" (Tom Lehrer)(National Brotherhood week)

Not sure this sort of "getting along" was what poor Rodney King had in mind.
Posted by: Shinter Javirong9154   2012-06-24 14:37  

#4  And I seem to remember the Republicans repudiated him/kicked him out of the party when he came out with his bigoted Nazi shit, John.
Posted by: Barbara   2012-06-24 10:22  

#3  a Republican state politician in Louisiana

That is true. However, he has run in both Democratic and Republican presidential primaries. He has run for various other offices but been unsuccessful; Louisiana State Senate, U.S. Senate, and Governor of Louisiana.
Posted by: JohnQC   2012-06-24 10:14  

#2  "The Zio-masters want constant conflict between the two groups so that they can utilize a divide-and-conquer strategy over us all," he claims.

Duke has obviously stumbled upon the Axelrod Theory.
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-06-24 07:00  

#1  The one thing most people in the world agree on is?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2012-06-24 02:29  

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