On
Thursday January 10, the New York Times ran one of its typical smear attacks on
a prominent conservative Republican. It was as fully dishonest and
demagogic as usual, using the GOPer as a foil to smear the President and
further the Times’ agenda of destroying our country.
This time the target was Iowa
Congressman Steve King, and you can see the real target and the narrative in
the headline: Before Trump, Steve King Set the Agenda for the Wall and
Anti-Immigrant Politics.
It was a
blatantly biased hit piece – immediately apparent in the headline, for
“anti-immigrant politics” does not exist, not in Steve’s, not in President
Trump’s, not in those of the GOP. Theirs are “anti-illegal-immigrant
politics,” a 180-degree difference that the Slimes purposefully ignores.
Steve
made the massive mistake of giving the Slimes a 56-minute unrecorded interview
for the story. After the Times goes on a rant against him and the
President with such statements as: “Mr. King… helped write the book on white
identity politics that are ascendant in Mr. Trump’s Republican Party,” note how
it twists his words:
Mr. King
in the interview “said he supports immigrants who enter the country legally and
fully assimilate because what matters more than race is “the culture of
America” based on values brought to the United States by whites from Europe.
Steve
never said “brought to the United States by whites” – that’s the Slimes
twisting his anti-racist statement
that culture is more important than race into its anti-white racist
narrative. Then the interviewer sandbags Steve by asking him about “white
supremacy” in America. His reply:
“White nationalist, white supremacist, Western civilization —
how did that language become offensive?” Mr. King said. “Why did I sit in
classes teaching me about the merits of our history and our civilization?”
That’s all the Slimes needed. Instantly
it trumpeted Steve’s quote to every Dem congresscritter’s office and every Hate
America Leftie group in the country from ANTIFA and BLM (Black Lives Matter) on
down. Steve’s office was hit with a deluge of condemnation within an hour of the story’s
release. By 11am the morning of January 10, Steve issued this statement:
“Today, the New York Times is suggesting that I am an advocate
for white nationalism and white supremacy. I want to make one thing abundantly
clear; I reject those labels and the evil ideology that they define. Further, I
condemn anyone that supports this evil and bigoted ideology which saw in its
ultimate expression the systematic murder of 6 million innocent Jewish lives.
It’s true that like the Founding Fathers I am an advocate for
Western Civilization’s values, and that I profoundly believe that America is
the greatest tangible expression of these ideals the World has ever seen. Under
any fair political definition, I am simply a Nationalist. America’s values are
expressed in our founding documents, they are attainable by everyone and we
take pride that people of all races, religions, and creeds from around the globe
aspire to achieve them. I am dedicated to keeping America this way.
This conviction does not make me a white nationalist or a white
supremacist. Once again, I reject those labels and the ideology that they
define. As I told the New York Times, ‘it’s not about race; it’s never been
about race.’ One of my most strongly held beliefs is that we are all created in
God’s image and that human life is sacred in all its forms.”
Steve
then went on the Floor of the House the next day, Friday January11, to make
this compelling statement:
“In a 56 minute interview [with the New York Times], we
discussed the changing use of language in political discourse. We discussed the
worn out label ‘racist’ and my observation that other slanderous labels have
been increasingly assigned to Conservatives by the Left, who injected into our
current political dialog such terms as Nazi, Fascist, ‘White Nationalist, White
Supremacist,— Western Civilization, how did THAT language become offensive? Why
did I sit in classes teaching me about the merits of our history and our
civilization?’…just to watch Western Civilization become a derogatory term in
political discourse today.
Clearly, I was only referencing Western Civilization classes. No
one ever sat in a class listening to the merits of white nationalism and white
supremacy.
When I used the word ‘THAT’ it was in reference ONLY to Western
Civilization and NOT to any previously stated evil ideology ALL of which I have
denounced. My record as a vocal advocate for Western Civilization is nearly as
full as my record in defense of Freedom of Speech.”
You’d
think that would take care of it, right? Of course not, the DemFascicrat
condemnation of Steve just got louder as if he had said nothing.
And then the cowardly Republicans
got right on board. As reported by the libtard Des Moines Register reveling in
the smear, the next day, Saturday January 12:
“Republican
leaders — including Iowa Sens. Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst — denounced King’s
statements. Sen. Tim Scott wrote a Washington Post op-ed about King’s history of racially
charged rhetoric and the lack of action by his party to curb it.
‘King’s comments are not conservative views but separate views
that should be ridiculed at every turn possible,’ Scott wrote. ‘I condemn Rep.
Steve King’s comments on white supremacy; they are offensive and racist — and
not representative of our state of Iowa,’ Ernst tweeted.”
The next morning, Sunday January 13,
the Associated Press headlined: House GOP leader vows action against Iowa Rep. Steve King
over race remarks. Kevin McCarthy was quoted saying, “Steve’s remarks are beneath the
dignity of the party of Lincoln. His language has no place in America. Action
will be taken.”
That action came in less than 24
hours when on Monday January 14, by a unanimous
vote of the House Republican Steering Committee chaired by
McCarthy, Steve was stripped of all his committee assignments.
But that
wasn’t punishment enough for Steve’s support of Western Civilization, now transmogrified
into support for “white supremacy” by the anti-white racist hate of the Fascist
Left. Oh, no. McCarthy’s actions just egged them on.
A few hours later, black Dem James
Clyburn (SC), one of the most rabidly hate-whitey folks in Congress, submitted
a Resolution to specifically condemn Steve King by name: H. Res. 41: Rejecting White nationalism and White
supremacy.
The
wording is pathologically dishonest, equating what Steve said to the Times and
after with the Left’s strawman of KKK-pro-Nazi racists.
Clyburn’s resolution was brought to
the House Floor for a full vote the following afternoon, ereyesterday, Tuesday,
January 15. The vote was recorded at 3:26pm: 424
Yes – 1 No. That one No Vote was by Black Racist Dem
Bobby Rush (one of the founders of the Black Panther terrorists in the 1960s),
because it didn’t condemn Steve more strongly.
Mark
the time and date: At 3:26pm Eastern Standard Time on January 15, 2019,
the Republican Party died – cause of death: suicide.
That includes, by the way, Steve
King himself – who
voted for his own condemnation (see vote link above). In
the Register’s story, House passes resolution rebuking Steve King after comments
on white supremacy, nationalism, Steve is quoted:
“I’m putting up a ‘yes’ up on the board here because what you
state here (in the Resolution) is right and it’s true and it’s just.”
Steve
himself has capitulated to the Fascist Left controlling our language, rebuking
his own statement on the House Floor: “If
you can control the language, you can control the policy. Labels have been
hurled in this country at people like we have never seen in this history of
America.”
What has
happened is the complete and total RINOization of the GOP. It’s no longer
Trump’s Party – it has submitted to its master, the Hate-Whites Nazi Racists of
the Fascist Left, for whom Whites are the New Jews who must be exterminated.
This Nazi racism of the Left was
epitomized by CNN anchor Don Lemon on October 29, 2018,
who declared (too stupid to realize the ludicrous hypocrisy of his words):
“I keep trying to point out to people not to demonize any one
group or any one ethnicity… So, we have to stop demonizing people and realize
the biggest terror threat in this country is white men, most of them
radicalized to the right, and we have to start doing something about them.”
You’ve
noted I refer to Congressman Steve King simply as “Steve” – because I consider
him a friend who I know personally has nothing whatever in common with KKK
wackos. He is an honest decent American patriot and proud defender of
Western Civilization under attack by the Fascist Left.
And
now the Fascist Left, the black hate-white racists in Congress, the auto-racist
white libtard media, the idiot weirdos like Occasional-Cortex, the whole
scumbag lot of them are celebrating today their vast victory over our entire
culture – making “Western Civilization” equivalent to “Evil White Supremacy.”
From now
on, thanks to them and their gutless Republican poodles, no one can defend
America’s culture and civilization without being called a “white supremacist.”
Where
now do we find an unapologetic champion of the greatest historical achievement
of mankind, Western Civilization, and its apogee, America?
Not
among Republicans – they’re dead, or enslaved to the fascists.
The President – whose
spokeslady, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, told reporters yesterday,
Wednesday January 16, that “Steve King’s comments were abhorrent”?
Historian
Will Durant’s epitaph for the great civilizations of history is:
“A great civilization is not conquered from without until it has
destroyed itself from within.”
He would
now observe that about America.