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(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: "Trump's Nazi"? Hardly! "Trump's Nazi"? Hardly! William Johnson Replies to Smears Leveled Against Him by Controlled Media By John Friend william johnson44.jpg William Johnson Head of the American Freedom Party The mainstream mass media is once again attempting to discredit Donald Trumps presidential candidacy by dishonestly tying him to alleged White supremacists, a racial slur regularly invoked by the controlled mass media to demonize white people who stand up for their own race. William Johnson, a Los Angeles-based attorney and chairman of the American Freedom Party known for his White nationalist views, applied to be a delegate supporting Trump at the Republican National Convention this summer. After he was accepted as a delegate by the Trump campaign this past Monday, a number of mainstream corporate media outlets, including The Washington Post, denounced him as a White supremacist in an attempt to slander and marginalize the leading GOP contender. I simply obtained an application to be a delegate from a local Republican Caucus, and I completed the application, Johnson recently told American Free Press. I did not realize that my nomination as a delegate would become an issue. I thought that I could be a delegate and participate in the political process as should be the right of all citizens. Mother Jones, a leftist magazine and online publication, published an article highlighting Johnsons selection as a delegate on Tuesday, resulting in the Trump campaign distancing themselves from Johnson and blaming his selection on a database error. Johnson has since resigned as a delegate. Johnson, as well as many other prominent White nationalist spokesmen, has been a vocal supporter of Trump for months now. He ran robocalls in Iowa, Utah, and other states encouraging people to vote for Trump in their states primary election or caucus process. He has also appeared on a weekly radio program with Rev. Ronald Tan, a Filipino American pastor, which promotes Trumps presidential candidacy. Johnson told AFP that it is unfair to fault the Trump campaign for not vetting him. If I, myself, didnt think I was an issue, it is unfair to accuse the campaign of sloppy work in not finding out about me, Johnson explained. Frankly, I was elated to be listed as a delegate, Johnson noted. I was going to try to be mainstream and work to support Donald Trump. However, when I saw the immediate maelstrom from my being listed as a delegate, I determined that the best thing to do for our country was to resign as a delegate. One wonders if the violent, anti-American protesters disrupting Trump rallies and assaulting Trump supporters would be forced to resign as delegates for either of the Democratic candidates if their political views became publicly known? Its doubtful, given the current political climate in America. Lauded as an open and tolerant society, those espousing views that are pro-white are clearly not tolerated or accepted. In fact, shockingly, some commenters on the the Posts article went so far as to claim that Johnson and others like him should be jailed for their personal views. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)
The rise of Tramp, sorry Trump, always reminded me a the rise of Hitler.
Get out of my country.
"Have Brain, Will Travel
Hitler was a corporal during WW I. And he came up the hard way. First with the failed "Beer Hall Putsch". Hitler was found guilty of treason and sentenced to five years in Landsberg Prison. There he dictated the book Mein Kampf to his fellow prisoner Rudoph Hess. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B eer_Hall_Putsch BTW, Trump has never been involved in any such activity. ;) "When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke
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