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Energized white supremacists cheer Trump convention message
By STEVE PEOPLES

Jul. 24, 2016 12:37 AM EDT





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CLEVELAND (AP) — They don't like to be called white supremacists.

The well-dressed men who gathered in Cleveland's Ritz-Carlton bar after Donald Trump's speech accepting the Republican nomination for president prefer the term "Europeanists," ''alt-right," or even "white nationalists." They are also die-hard Trump supporters.

And far from hiding in chat rooms or under white sheets, they cheered the GOP presidential nominee from inside the Republican National Convention over the last week. While not official delegates, they nevertheless obtained credentials to attend the party's highest-profile quadrennial gathering.


Several gathered in the luxury hotel well after midnight following Trump's Thursday address, a fiery appeal they said helped push the Republican Party closer to their principles.


"I don't think people have fully recognized the degree to which he's transformed the party," said Richard Spencer, a clean-cut 38-year-old from Arlington, Virginia, who sipped Manhattans as he matter-of-factly called for removing African-Americans, Hispanics and Jews from the United States.

Like most in his group, Spencer said this year's convention was his first. On his social media accounts, he posted pictures of himself wearing a red Trump "Make America Great Again" hat at Quicken Loans Arena. And he says he hopes to attend future GOP conventions.

"Tons of people in the alt-right are here," he said, putting their numbers at the RNC this week in the dozens. "We feel an investment in the Trump campaign."

He and his group chatted up convention goers late into the night, including an executive from a major Jewish organization and a female board member of the Republican Jewish Coalition. They sat at the marble bar as Spencer explained his position on blacks, Hispanics and Jews. They challenged him repeatedly and expressed shock at how calmly he dismissed their rejection of his ideals.

"We'll help them go somewhere else. I'm not a maniac," Spencer said of the minorities he wants to eject from the country. "I know in order to achieve what I want to achieve, you have to deal with people rationally."

The New York billionaire has publicly disavowed the white supremacist movement when pressed by journalists.

Asked to respond to the white supremacists presence at the convention, campaign spokesman Jason Miller said, "Donald Trump has a lifetime record of inclusion and has publicly rebuked groups who seek to discriminate against others on numerous occasions. To suggest otherwise is a complete fabrication of the truth."

Sean Spicer, chief strategist for the Republican National Committee, said convention organizers release credentials in large blocks to state delegations, special guests and media outlets. Officials have little control over where they end up, he said, noting that even protesters from the liberal group Code Pink managed to get into the convention hall.

"People get tickets through various means, including the media," Spicer said. "In no way, shape or form would we ever sanction any group or individual that espoused those views."

Yet Trump's "America First" message, backed by his call for a massive border wall and focus on immigrants who are criminals, has energized people like Spencer. He described their mood as "euphoric."

Seizing on that energy, former grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan David Duke on Friday announced a bid for the Senate. The Louisiana Republican likened his policies on trade and immigration to Trump's in an announcement video.

"I'm overjoyed to see Donald Trump and most Americans embrace most of the issues that I've championed for years," Duke said. "My slogan remains 'America First.'"

"America First" was first used in 1940 by the America First Committee, a short-lived isolationist faction that formed to pressure the U.S. government not to join the Allies' war against Germany.

Trump referred to "America First" repeatedly in his convention speech Thursday night, highlighting people murdered by immigrants in the country illegally and warning of rising inner-city crime. Earlier in the week, a convention screen displayed a tweet with the hashtag "#TrumpIsWithYou" from a self-described member of the alt-right, one of the thousands of tweets promoted over the course of the week.

"Nearly 180,000 illegal immigrants with criminal records, ordered deported from our country, are tonight roaming free to threaten peaceful citizens," Trump charged in his speech.

Such a message, combined with the Trump campaign's repeated brushes with white supremacist material on social media, has drawn criticism from Republican leaders. House Speaker Paul Ryan was among those who spoke out against a recent Trump tweet that showed an image shaped like the Star of David over Hillary Clinton's likeness and a pile of money.

Trump has repeatedly re-tweeted messages from Twitter users with questionable profiles, including an individual with the handle "@WhiteGenocideTM."

And late last year, he re-tweeted inaccurate and racially charged crime statistics that vastly overstated the percentage of whites killed by blacks. His team — accidentally, it said — selected as a delegate a white nationalist leader who paid for pro-Trump robo-calls during the GOP primary. He was removed.

There are no indications Trump himself has consciously courted these groups, but the series of errors, compounded by Trump's muddled condemnation of supremacist supporters early in the campaign, have forced allies to answer uncomfortable questions as Republican leaders try to improve the party's standing with minority voters.

When asked about Trump's white supremacist supporters, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a Trump ally, noted that Trump has repudiated Duke.

"He'll be more aggressive with Duke than you will have Hillary being with people who are saying terrible things with Black Lives Matter. Let's hear her condemn some of the guys who called for killing cops," Gingrich said.

But Gingrich conceded it bothered him that white supremacists were drawn to the Republican National Convention this year.

"I don't want white supremacists anywhere," Gingrich said. "Trump last night was pretty clear about that. This is a country that has to provide opportunity for everybody."

Yet that wasn't clear to the group gathered at the Ritz-Carlton after the speech. Spencer and a handful of like-minded friends, most wearing convention credentials and Trump paraphernalia, said the nativist overtones — and the series of tweets over the last year — marked a clear nod to them.

"Trust me. Trump thinks like me," Spencer said. "Do you think it's a coincidence that everybody like me loves Trump and supports him?"


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lol.... the right says hillary is the real enemy of black people .... she hates us with a furious passion... mocks us with claiming she carries hot sauce around in her purse... calls us super predators.... says she needs to bring us to heel... and locks us up by the hundreds of thousands....

meanwhile the same rightists say trump loves black people... he would bring unicorns and rainbows to the black community... every black person would be living a life of prosperity under trump who loves "the blacks"....

yet, white supremacists don't flock to hillary clinton, the one who would make their every dream of the destruction of the black community come true.... they flock to a guy who would make the black community more prosperous than ever in history.... does anybody see anything at all wrong with that narrative.... lol
 
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lol.... the right says hillary is the real enemy of black people .... she hates us with a furious passion... mocks us with claiming she carries hot sauce around in her purse... calls us super predators.... says she needs to bring us to heel... and locks us up by the hundreds of thousands....

meanwhile the same rightists say trump loves black people... he would bring unicorns and rainbows to the black community... every black person would be living a life of prosperity under trump who loves "the blacks"....

yet, white supremacists don't flock to hillary clinton, the one who would make their every dream of the destruction of the black community come true.... they flock to a guy who would make the black community more prosperous than ever in history.... does anybody see anything at all wrong with that narrative.... lol

incorrect.

What you meant to say is OUT RIGHT OUT IN THE OPEN .white supremacists don't flock to hillary.

the loud mouth racist types flock to trump.

but the quiet ones due flock to hil. dont get it twisted.

it's the same as saying "i only thought racist whites were rednecks." not so fast. California was a KKK hub. We stil have KKK rallies not far from L.A. if they are still around. the quiet ones are among us.

and i'll say this. the loud mouths are broke and dont have nearly as much power.the quiet ones are the hiring managers, HR reps, Ceo's, Vp's. Supervisors, etc. keeping your black a... from getting a job you're over qualified for.
 

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incorrect.

What you meant to say is OUT RIGHT OUT IN THE OPEN .white supremacists don't flock to hillary.

the loud mouth racist types flock to trump.

but the quiet ones due flock to hil. dont get it twisted.

it's the same as saying "i only thought racist whites were rednecks." not so fast. California was a KKK hub. We stil have KKK rallies not far from L.A. if they are still around. the quiet ones are among us.

and i'll say this. the loud mouths are broke and dont have nearly as much power.the quiet ones are the hiring managers, HR reps, Ceo's, Vp's. Supervisors, etc. keeping your black a... from getting a job you're over qualified for.

Great logic


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incorrect.

What you meant to say is OUT RIGHT OUT IN THE OPEN .white supremacists don't flock to hillary.

the loud mouth racist types flock to trump.

but the quiet ones due flock to hil. dont get it twisted.

it's the same as saying "i only thought racist whites were rednecks." not so fast. California was a KKK hub. We stil have KKK rallies not far from L.A. if they are still around. the quiet ones are among us.

and i'll say this. the loud mouths are broke and dont have nearly as much power.the quiet ones are the hiring managers, HR reps, Ceo's, Vp's. Supervisors, etc. keeping your black a... from getting a job you're over qualified for.
i agree with some of what you said, but i wish people would get off this silly "blue state/red state" nonsense.... every single state has both republican and democrat voters... just because there are more democrats in california doesn't mean there are no republicans... and i doubt too many quiet racists vote democrat... a true racist would never want a black man in the white house doing anything other than shining shoes....

Great logic


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he is partially correct... a lot of prosecutors and police chiefs in big cities are democrats... and they cover for the police just like the klan would.... i don't have praise for most cacs regardless of party affiliation, but it's funny to me that people think these racists are flocking to trump because he's out to help their enemy....
 

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By OPs flawed logic if david duke showed up to cheer at a Chicago bears game i should switch to the packers........brilliant

Football is a game determined by what two teams on a field do. Doesn't impact your livelihood. Liberty. Personal Well-Being, etc.

You continuously make idiotic comparisons. Stop.
 

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"We'll help them go somewhere else. I'm not a maniac," Spencer said of the minorities he wants to eject from the country. "I know in order to achieve what I want to achieve, you have to deal with people rationally."

"I'm not a maniac," says the man who very likely believes that the color of a person's skin determines what sort of government they prefer.

By OPs flawed logic if david duke showed up to cheer at a Chicago bears game i should switch to the packers........brilliant

Stop it. White supremacists are doing a lot more than "showing up."
 

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Football is a game determined by what two teams on a field do. Doesn't impact your livelihood. Liberty. Personal Well-Being, etc.

You continuously make idiotic comparisons. Stop.
:rudy: Nope it can impact your well being depending on how much money you put on them and which "organisation" you choose to place your bets with.

But that wasnt the point anyway youre STILL being dishonest

Why didnt you call out the OPs comparison as idiotic..Donald trump doesnt attend david dukes rallies,they arent friends ..the only connection is david duke said some positive things about Trump( kinda like supporting the bears)

when I make fun of it THEN you wanna :cape: up for integrity....you gotta be kidding me

:win: And i notice you didnt comment on Hillarys involvement with the Bearded syrian child murderers..Is that a better comparison???
 

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Stop it. White supremacists are doing a lot more than "showing up."

Like?? Do they have any role in his organization? Did he ask for their support?

You act like David duke is not a human being and his followers cannot have shared interests in things like making the economy grow,Securing the borders and creating jobs
 

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incorrect.

What you meant to say is OUT RIGHT OUT IN THE OPEN .white supremacists don't flock to hillary.

the loud mouth racist types flock to trump.

but the quiet ones due flock to hil. dont get it twisted.

it's the same as saying "i only thought racist whites were rednecks." not so fast. California was a KKK hub. We stil have KKK rallies not far from L.A. if they are still around. the quiet ones are among us.

and i'll say this. the loud mouths are broke and dont have nearly as much power.the quiet ones are the hiring managers, HR reps, Ceo's, Vp's. Supervisors, etc. keeping your black a... from getting a job you're over qualified for.

Yup..Meet a mentor of hers ” Late KKK Leader Robert Byrd



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