California GOP Chairman Ron Nehring has issued a verbal smack on the heads of those who used an anti-Semitic graphic to promote an anti-tax tea parties in San Mateo county. As of a minute ago, the graphic (shown on the right) was still posted on the Ron Paul web site,
Here's what Nehring sent out a few minutes ago:
SACRAMENTO Citing the importance of the taxpayer movement in California, California Republican Party Chairman Ron Nehring today strongly condemned the use of anti-Semitic material used to promote the recent April 15 TEA party in San Mateo County.
The taxpayer movement is incredibly important for California, and we applaud the success of the tea parties that took place across the state on April 15. Because we remain intensely interested in the growth and success of the mainstream taxpayer movement, we strongly condemn the use of anti-Semitic imagery in the promotion of the recent event in San Mateo County.
The taxpayer movement is growing rapidly in response to government overspending and an increasing tax burden. Yet, as is often the case, some who espouse fringe views are attempting to use the taxpayer movement to promote their own cause. In this case, that fringe cause is anti-Semitism. To allow such actions to continue or succeed threatens the entire taxpayer movement by giving its opponents the opportunity to paint the whole movement as racist or extreme.
Chairman Nehring issued the statement in response to the use of anti-Semitic graphics used on the Bay Area Ron Paul Campaign for Liberty website in conjunction with the April 15 TEA Party in San Mateo. The image pictured a bucket of money being poured into a funnel with a Star of David on it, which in turn drips blood into a bottle where a person holding a Palestinian flag is seen drowning in blood. The text reads Uncle Sam Reminds You: KEEP PAYING TAXES. The ongoing extermination of Palestinian Children Cant be Done Without Your Help.
The leaders of the taxpayer movement in California are good, solid people with whom Ive worked for years. Their work is incredibly important and should not be tainted by the anti-Semitic views of a few who wish to use the growing taxpayer movement for their own, fringe purposes. Such attempts must be roundly condemned across the board.
Poster Comment:
The TEA Party is dead, to me. I said from the very beginning that it would be over when any criticism of Israel was disallowed.