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Robert Mercer Funded Pre-Election Anti-Muslim Ads From Dark Money Group

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In the days before the 2016 election, we noted that a pro-Trump group called Secure America Now had been heavily promoting a bonkers social media ad showing the future of the United States as “the Islamic States of America,” and had created versions specific to France and Germany as well.

At the time, the funding of the group was obscure—though it was run by an aide to conservative megadonor Ron Lauder and had previously counted former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and incoming national security adviser John Bolton on its board of advisers.

But today, Open Secrets published an unredacted tax return that shows that much of the group’s funding came from Robert Mercer, a prominent backer of Trump’s campaign, his alt-right allies, and the various projects of Steve Bannon. Mercer gave the group $2 million in 2016. Another $2 million came from the 45Committee, a pro-Trump group that Chicago Cubs co-owner Todd Ricketts had raised money for. Lauder gave $1.1 million and Best Buy CEO Brad Anderson and GOP mega-donor Foster Friess gave smaller amounts.

As Bloomberg previously reported, representatives of Google and Facebook worked with the organization and its ad team to target the ads to swing voters.

The Mercer-funded Breitbart News, which Bannon had left to run the Trump campaign and then work in the Trump White House, promoted both the French and German versions of Secure America Now’s ad.

Secure America Now’s ads bear some similarities to a 2007 film pitch from Bannon for a movie that “envisioned radical Muslims taking over the country and remaking it into the ‘Islamic States of America.’”


Breitbart Gun Columnist Says Dick’s Should Have Donated Unsold Assault Rifles ‘To The Poor’

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Breitbart News’ gun columnist told radio listeners today that Dick’s Sporting Goods, instead of destroying unsold assault-style rifles, should have “donated these guns to the poor and let the poor use these guns for self-defense.”

Shortly after the mass shooting at a Florida high school in February, Dick’s Sporting Goods CEO Edward Stack announced that his company would cease sales of assault-style semi-automatic rifles and high-capacity magazines in its stores and that it would raise the minimum age to purchase firearms at the stores to 21 years old. Earlier this month, a spokeswoman told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette that the company planned to destroy unsold firearms that were removed from shelves after the policy change, rather than return their inventory to gun manufacturers.

This morning, Breitbart deputy political editor Amanda House brought on Breitbart’s gun columnist AWR Hawkins to discuss Dick’s decision to destroy the firearms, which Hawkins said was “one of the best proofs ever that liberalism is a mental illness.” Hawkins explained that properly destroying and disposing of weapons was costly and tedious, and suggested that Dick’s instead give the unsold assault-style rifles to low-income communities.

“If this group wanted to do something that would make them look good, Dick’s, I said what they should have done is donated these guns to the poor and let the poor use these guns for self-defense,” Hawkins said. “But see, that’s how a conservative thinks.”

Hawkins theorized about a single mom living on the south side of Chicago who can “only afford a baseball bat” to protect her “six kids.”

“Let’s give that mom an AR-15 and a magazine and let her defend those kids the right way from now on,” Hawkins said. “But see, Dick’s didn’t think that way and their liberalism shined through. Liberalism is always blind to people it promises to protect.”

House agreed with Hawkins and compared Dick’s decision to destroy firearms to cannibalism, saying that the move illustrated “leftism as a mental disorder.” She went on to joke that she had “that image in my head where I just see [Dick’s] creating a bonfire and dancing to Hillary Clinton pictures.”

Breitbart Turns Its Back On Joe Arpaio, Backs Kelli Ward

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After years of Breitbart fawning over Joe Arpaio, the infamous former sheriff pardoned by Trump after he was convicted of violating a court order on racial profiling, the site’s top editor has decided not to support Arpaio’s run for Senate.

Breitbart applauded Trump for pardoning Arpaio after he was convicted of criminal contempt of court, and Breitbart writers have applauded Arpaio’s hardline stance against undocumented immigrants and praise for President Trump. But this morning on “Breitbart News Daily,” Breitbart editor-in-chief Alex Marlow hosted Kelli Ward, who is running in the primary against Arpaio, and argued that Breitbart readers should support her instead because she is the “better candidate.”

“The latest polls we have at Breitbart News show you with a pretty strong lead over the establishment candidate Martha McSally and also Sheriff Joe, who is sort of more of a single-issue guy, older guy, who has a lot of fans in the Breitbart ethos but I don’t think necessarily a lot of voter support,” Marlow said.

He added later, “It’s kind of a funny race because I have a lot of affection for Sheriff Joe but I would prefer that you win the race.”

Marlow went on to recall times he voted for Republican candidates that he didn’t like, but said this situation was different.

“Every once in a while, you do get one where you actually like a candidate on the ballot but you won’t support them because you think there’s a better candidate. So, it does happen. It is a bit of a—what would be the expression—once in a blue moon situation, but blue moons do occur,” he said.

Joe Arpaio Suggests Replicating His Tent City Along The Border

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In an interview with “Breitbart News Daily” last week, Arizona U.S. Senate candidate Joe Arpaio suggested taking the infamous tent city he ran as sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona, to house immigrants at the southern border of the U.S.

Arpaio’s tent city jail, which he once referred to as a “concentration camp,” gained national infamy for its harsh conditions for inmates.

The host of the Breitbart show read a question from a listener, who asked Arpaio if the tent city was “something you could implement at a broader level, at a national level perhaps.”

“Yeah, great question,” Arpaio said. “I started that with Korean War tents right after I took office, 24 years. It’s hot here in Maricopa County. Over half a million had come through the tent city, so why not put the tents up at the border, save some money, nothing wrong with that, so I’m going to pursue that too. As a U.S. senator I’ll have more authority than I do as the Maricopa County sheriff, so I’m going to use that authority and do what I feel is right.”

On Breitbart, Lauren Southern Warns South Africa Headed Toward White ‘Genocide’

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Lauren Southern, a YouTube social media “journalist” and far-right activist,  appeared on Breitbart radio last weekend, where she parroted the white nationalist talking point that South Africa is in “the beginning stages” of a white “genocide.”

On Sunday night’s episode of “Breitbart News Sunday,” Rebecca Mansour hosted Southern to discuss a handful of her recent activism efforts, including her upcoming film about farm murders in South Africa. Southern’s film, which she created with a far-right South African activist with ties to U.S. white nationalist groups, is designed to stoke fears of an impending white “genocide.”

“This isn’t just a matter of some things heating up and just some people talking and saying, ‘Shoot, kill the Boers’ here and there—just anti-white sentiments in media. This is now a problem of policy,” Southern said.

Discussing African National Congress plans to “expropriate land without compensation for redistribution to landless black South Africans,” Southern warned that white “genocide” is on the way.

“If it continues, I fear there is either going to be the beginning stages of what many people would call genocide,” Southern said. “I use that word very carefully and I say ‘the beginning stages’ but this is something that Genocide Watch has acknowledged before.”

Mansour quickly attempted to peddle back Southern’s statements: “Just for our listeners, I know you caution, you know, you preface, that some people use the word genocide, some people don’t and there is some disagreement there.”

Southern cited the human rights group Genocide Watch to back up her “genocide” warnings about South Africa. In fact, Genocide Watch president Gregory Stanton wrote in 2015: “One of the false uses of Genocide Watch’s model for genocide prediction is the claim by some South Africans, racists in the United States (like the mass killer in Charleston and David Duke), and a few South African expatriates, that South Africa is undergoing a ‘white genocide.’ Genocide Watch has never said ‘white genocide’ is underway in South Africa and in fact South Africa is not even close to stage nine, which would legally be called genocide.”

Southern partnered with Simon Roche, a right-wing extremist who has openly bragged that his group has advanced a “white genocide” narrative about South Africa, to create her documentary. As the blog Angry White Men first highlighted, Roche has been promoted in the U.S. by far-right advocates and conspiracy theorists, despite his deep ties to explicit white supremacist groups such as American Renaissance, League of the South and American Vanguard. Roche has also been openly courting the alt-right while appearing before audiences at Red Ice TV and “crying Nazi” Christopher Cantwell’s “Radical Agenda.”

One preview of Southern’s documentary also features Dan Roodt, a former official of National Front, a white separatist group in South Africa.

This Dishonest Smear Of Chris Cillizza Proves How Petty Right-Wing Media Have Become

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Chris Cillizza, arguably one of the most frequently ridiculed CNN pundits on Twitter, posted an animated image yesterday in which a software glitch briefly depicted President Trump in the middle of a set of green crosshairs. Right-wing media used what was an obvious software error to engage in dishonest smears against Cillizza and his employer, further exemplifying the lengths to which even mainstay conservative outlets will go with their efforts to delegitimize mainstream press.

Cillizza, in the since-deleted tweet, included an animated image of President Trump, but due to a software glitch, the crosshairs used to mark an image capture scene in the gif-creation software GifGrabber were included. He quickly issued a clarification:

But it was too late. Reflexively, right-wing media activists and outlets that have been hungry to discredit legitimate press outlets by any means necessary latched on to the glitch to dishonestly smear Cillizza.

The first round of dishonest smears came from Mike Cernovich, a self-described “New Right” pundit with an established affinity for trying to jeopardize media figures’ jobs over intentionally skewed interpretations of content online. Although The Daily Dot noted that Cernovich deleted the tweet that started the faux outrage, another tweet from Cernovich still publicly questions the validity of Cillizza’s explanation:

The smear was quickly picked up by right-wing hacks across conservative media.

The Washington Times compared Cillizza’s tweet to the time Sarah Palin tweeted a map with crosshairs on 20 Congressional districts:

Conservatives with long memories weren’t impressed, calling to mind a map Mrs. [Sarah] Palin had put out in 2010 in which crosshairs were placed over 20 Congressional districts she and John McCain had won in 2008 but had Democratic incumbents in the upcoming 2010 elections.

One of the districts was that of Mrs. Giffords. Led by Daily Kos founder Markos Moulitsas, Mrs. Palin was blamed for the attack on her that killed six other people, even before the name of gunman Jared Lee Loughner had been released, much less any ties proven between him and Mrs. Palin or tea-party politics (there were none).

Breitbart likened the glitch to a comment MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace made about strangling White House press secretary Sarah Sanders:

Cillizza’s GIF comes just days after MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace made a reference to strangling White House press secretary Sarah Sanders. Wallace asked NBC White House reporter Kristen Welker on-air how she manages not to “run up and wring her neck” during daily press briefings.

Matt Vespa at Townhall opined that “CNN stepped in it again”:

Well, CNN stepped in it again. Editor Chris Cillizza tweeted and then deleted a photo of Trump in a sniper’s crosshair. It’s certainly something that would catch the attention of the Secret Service. It’s certainly not appropriate for a member of the news media to do it.

The Daily Caller wrote:

Cillizza’s tweet follows a trend of violent rhetoric from members of the media, including CNN analyst April Ryan recently joking about getting into a fist fight with White House press secretary Sarah Sanders and MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace suggesting she wants to choke Sanders.

After the author of the Daily Caller article received blowback on Twitter for claiming that the gif-making software Cillizza used did not contain the image in question, she admitted that she had downloaded the wrong software before absolving herself of any responsibility for the Twitter attacks against Cillizza she helped incite:

As Splinter pointed out, this “incredibly dumb episode” shows that right-wing personalities seemed to believe, or at least tell others, that Cillizza was secretly an anti-fascism protester hellbent on killing the president, a notion that anyone with even a vague familiarity with Cillizza’s work would quickly dismiss.

Rep. Steve King Retreats To Breitbart Radio After Retweeting An Alt-Right Activist

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Rep. Steve King retweeted a well-known neo-Nazi earlier this week and has refused to comment since. Last night, King appeared on “Breitbart News Tonight,” where apparently senior editors-at-large Rebecca Mansour or Joel Pollack never thought to mention King’s promotion of a neo-Nazi, nor bothered to ask him to comment on it.

King spent yesterday only speaking with right-wing media, who he knows will not confront him with the national headlines he made retweeting a Nazi sympathizer. Last night, King made an appearance on Breitbart’s Sirius XM evening show, where he said that he had sought out information on DACA recipients from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services in order to undermine an amnesty bill Speaker Paul Ryan is currently considering.

“I have been working since last September to get the data on the DACA recipients. And I want to know who they are,” King said. “I continually hear that it’s always the 3-year-old girl that was led across the Rio Grande River by her mother that was escaping from an abusive father with her little sister on her mother’s arm. And they became valedictorians–that is the profile we have seen again and again.”

King claimed that this picture was false, insisting that there was only one DACA recipient with a medical degree and two DACA recipients with a professional degree. Even if this statistic were true, the average age of a DACA program recipient is 24 years old. According to Migration Policy Institute, nearly 40% of DACA recipients are enrolled in secondary school or higher education. After meeting a DACA recipient with a law degree, King said he told the recipient, “Great, another lawless lawyer.”

King said that he “was the only one who had [the data]” he’d acquired, as far as he knew.

When asked if he thought Speaker Ryan should resign early, King replied that it was a tough decision. He told Breitbart, “I have information that there are members–I say that plurally with knowledge–that are considering a motion to vacate the chair.”

Spin Cycle: Right-Wing Media Defend The Chilling Way ICE Treats Immigrant Children

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Right-wing media are working overtime this week to defend the Trump administration’s policy of having U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers separate children from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border and house those children in caged enclosures.

Over the course of the last week, numerous reports were published detailing the separation of children attempting to enter the country with their parents and the life-altering trauma those children, some just toddlers, endure while their parents are processed in separate facilities.  As a result, Democrats have been demanding resignations and calling on the Trump administration to change the policy, which has prompted right-wing activists to swing into action in defense of the policy.

Laura Ingraham said that people expressing concern and outrage over children being detained in cages was “hilarious.” Ann Coulter went the Infowars route, choosing to cite a nonexistent New Yorker article to allege that the children speaking to media about the way ICE has treated their families were “child actors.” Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh said, “This children and families being separated at the border? It is an entirely manufactured crisis. It’s entirely manufactured … It’s all about people attempting to invade our country, not emigrate here.” Similarly, Infowars called the mistreatment of migrant children “a giant hoax.”

Conservative pundit and Daily Wire founder Ben Shapiro wrote that “Trump isn’t forcing children away from parents,” but is merely “enforcing the law on the books.” He continued, “Pretending that this is Japanese internment (as Laura Bush suggested) or the Holocaust (as General Michael Hayden suggested) is ridiculous.”

Senior Breitbart News investigative reporter Joel Pollak appeared on Breitbart’s morning radio program today and said that the children being held in cages at detainment centers are actually experiencing a better quality of life than they had before.

“These holding centers and shelters are better than what kids had before. That’s the grim reality of it. For example, Alex [Marlow], when they go to these shelters, the kids are given toiletries like toothbrushes. They’re taught how to brush their teeth. Many of them do not know how to brush their teeth. They’re taught how to use a flush toilet. Many have never seen a flush toilet before. They’re taught how to use the shower. Many have never used a shower before. This is not a concentration camp. This is a shelter where these kids are given basic care,” Pollak said.

Online, Pollak attempted to deride the Associated Press for describing “chain-link partitions” as “cages,” though it is hard to think of what another term one should use to describe them. Earlier in the show, Dan Gainor of the Media Research Center told listeners that liberals only care about children “as a club to use against conservatives.” Breitbart was even desperate enough that it sent one of its reporters to talk to Infowars.

National Review author Rich Lowry wrote that although “there is obviously a moral cost to separating a parent from a child and almost everyone would prefer not to do it,” not doing so “creates an incentive for people to keep bringing children with them.”

Trump sycophant Bill Mitchell proposed a solution to the child separation issue:

One America News pundit and former “Pizzagate” truther Jack Posobiec said he didn’t want to hear “lectures on public childcare from the abortion-on-demand crowd”:

Charlie Kirk, president of Turning Point USA, took a tone that many conservatives adopted over the weekend, blaming the policy on Barack Obama:

Drudge Report featured a misleading image meant to portray children entering the country to be violent:

Federation for American Immigration Reform president Dan Stein told Fox News Business host Neil Cavuto that the child separation policy was “about protecting the children, making sure that they’re actually coming across with people who are truly their parents.” He also added that “some of this is deterrence” meant to lower the number of people attempting to immigrate into the country.

YourVoice America host Leigh Mitchell was more direct with her belief that immigrants crossing the southern border are “unclean, they’re murderers, they’re treacherous, they’re God-haters.” One News Now’s Michael Haverluck wrote that “illegal immigrant youth are victimized, oppressed and forced to live in squalid conditions” and that “they are treated better by the U.S. government than disadvantaged American children.” Jesse Lee Peterson said that officials should “dump these lawyers [defending undocumented immigrants] across the border as well.”

Right-wing pastor Bryan Fischer said that separating children from their parents was the “compassionate” thing to do because “we do not want children in our prisons.”

“If you’re looking at a detention center, virtually a prison, you’ve got people in there—you’ve got a lot of bad actors in there that have bad intentions for vulnerable young children. You’ve got to protect vulnerable young children from the type of people that are in these custodial situations,” Fischer said.

Family Research Council president Tony Perkins published a press release blaming the parents of immigrant children for “knowingly put them in this position”:

Obviously, the situation is a tragic one for thousands of children, who are the innocent victims of their moms’ and dads’ decision to break the law. It’s impossible to feel anything but compassion for these kids, who must be dealing with a great deal of pain and confusion. But the origin of that pain and confusion isn’t U.S. law or the Trump administration. That burden lies with their parents who knowingly put them in this position.

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Let’s also consider the precedent it would create if we didn’t enforce the law. Are liberals suggesting that we shouldn’t incarcerate anyone who has kids? Are children the new get-out-of-jail-free card?

Religious Right radio host Sandy Rios used the news to warn her listeners that “we are being constantly propagandized.” She said that “the way you think about things is being shaped on purpose by what we call narratives” and that “the narrative here” is meant to make people believe Trump is racist.


Intercessors For America Backs Trump Lies On Family Separation Just As He Reverses Himself With Executive Order

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Intercessors for America, a group that encourages conservative Christians to make the Trump administration “the most prayed for in U.S. history,” has joined the host of Trump supporters who have publicly backed up his lies, only to be left hanging when he reversed himself.

On Wednesday, the day Trump decided to sign an executive order ending his administration’s brutal family separation policy, IFA’s daily newsletter promoted a Breitbart article by John Nolte claiming that the family separation policy was required by law, as Trump administration officials had claimed.

But, faced with public outrage and bipartisan criticism, Trump signed an order he said would end family separations at the border, which even the conservative Washington Times called “a major retreat for the president, who for the last week had blamed Democrats for the separations and said it would take a change in law to stop it.”

The Breitbart article that IFA included in its newsletter purported to discuss “13 truths the media do not want you to know about President Trump’s legal, humane, and moral handling of adults and children who enter our country illegally.”

The article, published at Breitbart on Tuesday, slammed the “establishment media’s manufactured narrative” for spreading “fake news” about the Trump policy. “In truth,” Nolte wrote, “Trump is only complying with and enforcing the law, which is his constitutional duty and responsibility.” Furthermore, the article says, “it would be illegal for Trump to ‘reunite’ this family by allowing children to live in adult detention centers.”

IMPORTANT: The ONLY Way to Unite Families Is to Release Them into America

Obviously, we cannot have children living in adult detention centers. Obviously, we cannot have adults living in child detention centers. Therefore, the only way to “reunite” these families is to release these illegals into our country.

The media will not tell you this because the media do not want you to know that flooding America with non-citizens is their true agenda. The rich and powerful love to exploit and abuse these individuals, as they can leverage their immigration status for illegally low wages, and politicians are salivating at the chance to bestow voting rights on them — and thus entrench their power.

But when you hear the media call for these families to be reunited, remember that is coded language that means only one thing: releasing illegal aliens into our country with nothing more than a court summons.

Nolte’s article said that Trump “has moved to a zero tolerance policy” because “anything other than zero tolerance only serves as an incentive for human traffickers and other criminals to use these children as their free pass into America.” Added Nolte, “Incentivizing such a thing is monstrous.”

 

A New Wave Of ‘QAnon’ Activists Emerge From The Cult Of MAGA

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In recent weeks, a new wave of conservative pundits have become adherents of a complex hoax hinging on the idea that President Trump personally ordered high-level national security intelligence to be shared anonymously on vitriolic image boards online. The ludicrous conspiracy theory is quickly escalating toward a potentially violent situation.

The conspiracy theory these media figures have adopted is known online as “The Storm” and is essentially a radical spin-off of the already byzantine “Pizzagate” conspiracy theory, which alleges the world’s top politicians, financiers and entertainers operate a secret satanic pedophile ring that traffics young children to be sexually abused and sacrificed. The Storm, which since its inception has more frequently been referred to as the “QAnon” theory, takes Pizzagate a step further by alleging that Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into potential collusion between Russian officials and the Trump 2016 campaign is actually cover for Trump’s work dismantling the supposed pedophile ring and inching closer toward imprisoning Democrats like Hillary Clinton for their alleged involvement.

Followers learn about the conspiracy by decoding the cryptic riddles (called “breadcrumbs”) that are posted by an author (or authors) on 8chan known only as “Q.” Many followers of the QAnon theory believe that Q is a high-ranking intelligence official within the Trump administration—or perhaps even Trump himself. Cited “proof” of these claims has been shaky at best and includes a blurry photo of an ink pen and various hand gestures that Trump makes while speaking at rallies.

Although the QAnon movement has experienced a bumpy few months, during which some factions—including Infowars—declared that it was compromised after the anonymous author or authors vaguely criticized media personalities attempting to profit off the QAnon phenomena, some new voices have breathed new life into the movement.

Curt Schilling, the former Boston Red Sox pitcher turned conservative pundit, recently took up the QAnon conspiracy theory and shared a video promoting the hoax on his Facebook page. After he posted the link on Facebook, Schilling explained on his podcast for Breitbart News that he had “been looking into it,” was “going to continue to look into it,” and that he encouraged his listeners to do the same. He also tweeted to a QAnon follower that he could “provide a platform and outlet for anything truth that may arise.”

Big League Politics, a right-wing blog that bolstered gross conspiracy theories about the murder of a DNC staffer in 2016 and currently appears to employ Islamophobic conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer, perhaps went furthest. Last week, the site featured a profile about “the Anons themselves” who are attempting to decode the riddles posted online and heralded the group of anonymous conspiracy theorists it called “revolutionary citizens.” Big League politics claims that the article was written by “a truth-teller who chooses to remain anonymous at this time” but was published under the byline of the site’s editor-in-chief Patrick Howley. From the article:

BLP is protecting the identities of these revolutionary citizens in the article below. This movement — centered around the 17th letter of the alphabet and also the 17th letter of the ancient Greek alphabet — dates back to 345 BC, where “Q” created an underground resistance based in the city of Corinth, home of Apostle Paul and the Book of Corinthians, to study and circumevent the tactics of the Romans. Corinth held its independence as a city-state before finally falling to Rome, but the movement continued.

The anons revealed to us that President Trump is aware of their movement, that the Deep State is actively trying to silence and frame and imprison truth-tellers, that a missile was witnessed fired near Singapore aimed at Air Force One, the significance of the number 17 to President Trump, and so much more.

Loomer inserted herself into the conspiracy theory, too. Last week, she wrote that “millions of intelligent [and] everyday [people] follow Q” and criticized Daily Caller White House correspondent Saagar Enjeti for refusing to ask the White House about the conspiracy theory. Loomer also wrote that conservative outlets that called the conspiracy theory “batshit crazy” were “alienating” their audiences.

Days earlier, Loomer had posted a popular catchphrase among followers of Q: “Trust the plan.”

One America News employee and former “Pizzagate” truther Jack Posobiec asked, “Has the original Q returned?” His question is a reference to the theory put forward by outlets like Infowars that alleged that Q had been “completely compromised” by a third-party.

Ben Garrison, right-wing conspiracy theorists’ favorite cartoonist, shared a mantra popular with adherents to the QAnon phenomena. The saying goes “Where we go one, we go all” and is often abbreviated “WWG1WGA.” Garrison also recently paid homage to Q in a comic he illustrated.

Conservative blogger and conspiracy theorist Mike Moates also joined the movement when he wrote that people should “keep an eye on” QAnon:

Moates later (correctly) identified himself as a conspiracy theorist and stated that it was his “goal in life” to ask Trump about QAnon.

Turning Point USA president Charlie Kirk, a frequent Fox News guest and a pro-Trump sycophant, cited stats circulated by QAnon adherents in a since-deleted tweet. The bogus stats were first tracked down by Twitter user Travis View:

This was Kirk’s now-deleted tweet:

In London, Bannon Rallies Europe’s Far Right Leaders to Trump’s Side

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Steve Bannon is back, acting as a “surrogate” for President Donald Trump—at least according to him. In fact, a report by Politico’s Annie Karni shows the disgraced former White House strategist and former CEO of Breitbart News having set up shop in London at an unnamed “five star hotel” to meet with far-right figures from the U.K. and continental Europe in advance of the president’s visit with Prime Minister Theresa May. On July 11, Karni reported on her visit to Bannon’s “war room”:

Louis Aliot, a right-wing French politician and boyfriend of the French populist firebrand Marine Le Pen, walked through the lobby to a conference room tucked away behind the restaurant serving afternoon tea. So did Nigel Farage, the right-wing British politician and Brexit mastermind whom the local tabloids say is “banned” by his government from meeting with Trump during his visit.

It was Farage who led the charge for the U.K. to exit the European Union, advocating for the “Brexit” referendum that passed in 2016. Cambridge Analytica, a political data firm in which Bannon was a principal, helped Leave.EU, an organization on the pro-Brexit side. (Cambridge Analytica has since folded in the wake of a scandal over the manner in which it obtained and used data from Facebook users’ profiles.) Farage is an anti-immigration hardliner who once told a radio host that he’d be “uncomfortable” living next door to a Romanian family.

Also on hand, Karni reported, was Ben Harris-Quinney, chairman of The Bow Group, a longstanding London conservative think tank that has, of late, aligned itself with right-wing populist movements. The Bow Group was affiliated with Leave.EU at the time of the referendum.

“We’re trying to tell the story that there is a strong well of support [for Trump],” Harris-Quinney told Karni.

Bannon, famous for his anti-Muslim rhetoric, told Karni that he had come to London to “contextualize Trump” for a European audience.

Later that evening, he appeared on Fox News Channel’s “Hannity” show, discussing a number of topics, including the Supreme Court and the federal judiciary. On that topic, he sounded remarkably like U.S. Religious Right leaders.

“The way [Trump] is redoing the federal judiciary in a very methodical process—right?—to go to people who have a lot of written opinions, to go to the originalist for the Constitution—it’s going to have a dramatic impact,” he told host Sean Hannity.

The Fox News host is known to be a close adviser to Trump, and was revealed in a federal court as a client of Trump’s former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, who is now under criminal investigation. Hannity has also trafficked in conspiracy theories about the murder of a young staff member of the Democratic National Committee in 2016.

Bannon’s contextualization did little to repel the thousands of protesters who turned out on the streets of London in response to the president’s visit. However, Trump’s disparagement of U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May—for the “soft Brexit” deal she’s negotiated with the E.U. and the purported ravages of immigration on European culture—appears to follow the Bannon playbook quite closely.

Vladimir Putin Mentions George Soros, MAGA World Swoons

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Russian President Vladimir Putin told reporters at a joint press conference with President Donald Trump today that his government did not interfere with the 2016 general election in the United States and name-dropped billionaire philanthropist George Soros during his denial, thrilling right-wing conspiracy theorists.

When a reporter asked Trump whether he believed Putin, who denies attempting to interfere in American elections, or American intelligence agencies who unanimously agree that Russia did attempt to interfere, Trump responded, in a roundabout way, that he was more inclined to believe Putin.

Putin added to Trump’s response, saying, “The Concord company is being accused of interference but this company does not institute the Russia state, does not represent the Russia state, and I brought several examples before. You have a lot of individuals in the United States—take George Soros, for instance, with multi-billion capitals—but it doesn’t make his position, his posture, the posture of the United States.”

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones took to Infowars shortly after the press conference to excitedly present a video of Putin’s statement:

Anna Khait, a former contestant on the CBS show Survivor who has been welcomed into self-dubbed “New Right” internet circles after she declared herself to be “red pilled,” expressed joy that Putin mentioned Soros. Khait is a conspiracy theorist who affiliates with unabashed conspiracy theorist Liz Crokin and shares some of Crokin’s same beliefs about the alleged existence of a global satanic pedophile ring.

One America News correspondent of “Pizzagate” fame Jack Posobiec declared it was time to investigate George Soros.

Anti-Muslim conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer fawned over Putin’s mention of Soros, writing that she was “seriously impressed by his Chutzpah.”

In response to Yahoo News reporter Alexander Nazaryan’s remark that by mentioning Soros during the press conference, Putin had effectively satiated an itch among “the conspiratorial, anti-Semitic fringe in the United States,” Loomer seemed to prove his point by rehashing the debunked conspiracy theory that Soros collaborated with Nazis.

Jim Hoft, the owner of the right-wing blog Gateway Pundit, responded with a declarative, “OMG!”

The moderation team running the Twitter account for “The Donald,” which is Reddit’s most popular pro-Trump forum board, wrote that Hillary Clinton, the Democratic National Convention, Special Counsel Robert Mueller and Soros had been “BTFO”—an acronym that stands for the phrase “blown the fuck out”—during the press conference.

On 4chan, numerous threads were created celebrating the fact that Putin had mentioned Soros.

Joshua Caplan at Breitbart dedicated a standalone article on the site to Putin’s name-dropping.

Additionally, Putin’s remarks will almost certainly resonate with Religious Right groups like International Organization for the Family, which have worked with the likes of Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán to “stop the evil machinations of liberal philanthropist George Soros around the world.”

Infowars: Deep State Trump Assassins Will Use ‘Internet Kill Switch’ In Cover-up

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Right-wing news outlets Breitbart and Drudge Report were briefly offline yesterday due to a Google Cloud service outage that affected numerous other websites—including Snapchat, Pokemon Go and Spotify—but to Infowars host Owen Shroyer, the brief service outage was proof that an “internet kill switch” exists that the deep state will use to cover up its allegedly planned assassination of President Trump.

Last night, Shroyer went live to talk about this development (after a few drinks with some members of CRTV host Gavin McInnes’ “Proud Boys” hate group) to claim that the service outage was actually an “internet kill-switch test.” Shroyer’s warning is the latest installment in Infowars’ incessant paranoia that the website will be completely eradicated from the internet, which Alex Jones and other hosts stoke to sell products in the Infowars web store.

“It’s not to see if they can shut down the internet. They really couldn’t care less. They’re fine with the internet operating. They can manipulate it. Most people don’t give a damn, anyway, and most people just go on the internet to look at porn,” Shroyer said. “But, if they can assassinate a president and then in the immediate aftermath—say, for three hours—shut down the internet, shut down SEOs, shut down Infowars, shut down Breitbart, they realize after that three hours, half the people that would have been searching that aren’t going to even look for it anymore.”

Shroyer added, “To the average American, the average individual who doesn’t understand where we’re at right now in human history and how deep the corruption of humans really is, this is going to sound insane. It’s going to sound so far out there that, you know, whatever, we’re conspiracy theorists, we’re that, the other thing. But let me tell you, all you have to do is watch C-SPAN for a week and you will see how real this shit is.”

“They tested the internet kill switch today so they could find out how long they can keep it down without people bitching about whatever it is. And the biggest story people would bitch about, the biggest story that would ever get researched in internet history, bigger than Janet Jackson’s tit, would be ‘Donald Trump gets assassinated’ and that’s it,” he said.

Jones also reiterated this same line of conspiracy theory this morning in a special broadcast, during which he claimed that the lights turning off in the White House while Trump spoke to reporters yesterday coincided with Breitbart and Drudge report going offline and was proof of a deep state “internet kill switch.”

“The lights go out, but at the same time DrudgeReport.com, Infowars.com, ZeroHedge.com, and Breitbart.com, and others selectively had their DNSs turned off where no one can go to the websites for one hour—60 minutes exactly,—turned off in a statement [meant to signal] that ‘we have the internet kill switch.’ And Trump needs to take back control,” Jones said.

Jones said that the current situation was “big brother to infinity.”

Right Wing Bonus Tracks: Easily Triggered Right-Wing SJWs

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  • The American Family Association urges its members not to buy their children’s school supplies at Target on account of Target’s trans-inclusive bathroom policy: “We must keep the pressure on Target by avoiding their stores during back-to-school shopping. Let’s educate Target to the fact that their bathroom policy earns them a failing grade.”
  • Turning Point USA, which has fundraised off a freedom of speech platform, is denying seemingly every reporter who doesn’t work for a right-wing outlet press credentials at its 2018 High School Leadership Summit in Washington, D.C.
  • Breitbart News runs a story claiming that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is “to the left” of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Given that Putin is a right-wing authoritarian, we sure hope so!
  • Neo-Nazi candidate Patrick Little tells a man he’s arguing with in the streets–who calls him out for dramatizing an encounter for the camera–“This is how I make a living.”
  • Alt-right activist Jason Kessler complains that the alt-right “has been overwhelmed with easily triggered right-wing SJWs” who are mad at Kessler for banning swastika flags at next month’s Unite the Right anniversary rally.
  • Lance Wallnau is coming to the Trump hotel in Washington for a weekend of supernatural self-improvement.

Right Wing Bonus Tracks: The Internet Lives Forever

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  • Dinesh D’Souza shares an excerpt from his new book with World Net Daily.
  • Buckle up, because Breitbart News’ Matt Boyle is coming in hot with the juiciest scoop on the 2018 midterms: “Establishment-backed GOP U.S. Senate candidate Leah Vukmir falsely claimed in a fundraising letter that she drives a Ford, when, in reality, she drives a Toyota, Breitbart News has learned.”
  • Joe Arpaio endorses Shiva Ayyadurai, another fringe figure pursuing a seat in the Senate in 2018, at the southern border.
  • CRTV host and “Proud Boys” founder Gavin McInnes swears off a rally next month in Berkeley: “It is poised to be twisted by the media into some kind of Nazi riot and we don’t want nuthin to do with it.”
  • Bad-take machine Tomi Lahren posts a gross meme, even by her standards, on Twitter before quickly deleting it. Unfortunately for her, the internet lives forever:

Right Wing Bonus Tracks: Everything You’re Looking For In Portland

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  • Alex Marlow claims that Breitbart deserves a “victory lap” for the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh.
  • National Organization for Marriage President Brian Brown writes that the impending debate over Kavanaugh’s confirmation debate will be important for “restoration” of restrictive marriage laws
  • Liz Crokin harasses CNBC reporter Christina Wilkie and encourages her fans to harass the journalist: “Christina Wilkie is a reporter for CNBC, The Hill & Huff Post. She is an accomplice in the rape, torture & trafficking of kids by covering up Pizzagate.”
  • Jim Hoft accuses the right-wing media’s favorite boogeyman, George Soros, of fueling “race riots” by funding both the alt-right and the groups who oppose it.
  • The Proud Boys may have bailed on a planned rally in Berkeley, but the hate group is still planning to rally in Portland, Oregon, next weekend: “There’ll be way more of everything you’re looking for in Portland anyways.”
  • Self-labeled “New Right” activist Ali Akbar finds common ground on a podcast with white nationalist Nick Fuentes.

Ann Coulter on Russia’s DNC Hack: ‘If They Did It, Who Cares?’

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Right-wing pundit Ann Coulter told Breitbart News editor-in-chief Alex Marlow said this morning that although they don’t believe that Russians hacked the Democratic National Committee and asserted that “even if they did it, who cares?”

Coulter joined Marlow on this morning’s episode of “Breitbart News Daily” to promote her new book, which argues that Trump’s election sent liberals into hysterics and turned them into conspiracy theorists. During the show, Coulter bemoaned Democrats who she says are trying to “nag us to death until we all agree that Russia hacked the DNC.” Special Counsel Robert Mueller has already indicted several Russian government hackers for attacking the Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, though the Russian government denies any involvement.

“There’s no evidence they did it. If they did it, who cares?” Coulter said. “If they did it, they certainly didn’t do it to help Trump. I mean, it’s preposterous.”

“I like the ‘who cares?’ question,” Marlow responded. “Hasn’t Russia always tried to do this? We just learned—it just broke on CNN, of all places, this morning—that the Russians also tried to hack conservative think tanks. So, no one cares about—that’s what they do. They’re the Russians.”

“It’s like saying, ‘That’s what they do, they’re the Canadians.’ They’re pikers compared to China, Israel and Mexico interfering with our elections all the time and moreover, we do it all day long to other countries.”

Coulter went on to slam billionaire philanthropist George Soros’ funding of liberal political groups, saying, “Payback’s a bitch.”

Right Wing Round-Up: Defending the Klan to Own the Libs

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Unicorn Riot: Far-Right Racists Push Fake South Africa ‘White Genocide’ Narrative

Angry White Men: Big League Politics Promotes Black Neo-Confederate Who Refers To Slavery As A ‘Blessing’ And Defends The Klan

Will Sommer @ The Daily Beast: Infowars Said YouTube Ban Would Make It Stronger. Actually, It’s Been Crushed.

Media Matters: Infowars host: Hurricane threatening Hawaii has been split in two by energy beam shot from Antarctica, possibly by John Kerry

Caleb Ecarma @ Mediaite: Rep. Duncan Hunter Blasted for Blaming Wife for Coruption: ‘Just Sent His Wife to Prison’

Kevin Robillard @ HuffPost: Kelli Ward Associated With Conspiracy Theorists And Racists Long Before Mike Cernovich

Ron DeSantis’ Appearances at Horowitz Events: Even Worse the Closer You Look

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Knowing that Republican Rep. Ron DeSantis, who is challenging Democrat Andrew Gillum in Florida’s gubernatorial race, attended conferences hosted by right-wing author David Horowitz is concerning—and the closer one looks, the worse it gets. Not only did DeSantis appear on stage with the unsavory characters listed in yesterday’s investigative report by The Washington Post; the same conferences also hosted the founder of a violent far-right hate group, a Canadian alt-right entrepreneur and an anti-Muslim activist who has downplayed the horrors of the Holocaust.

DeSantis has recently faced public criticism for using language that many perceived to contain “dog-whistles,” or language that insinuates racial animosity. August 29 on Fox News, DeSantis’ remarked Florida should not elect Gillum, who is black, despite him being “articulate,” and said of the election that he hoped his state wouldn’t “monkey this up.”

On Sunday, following those reports, The Washington Post reported that DeSantis had spoken four times at conferences in Florida and South Carolina sponsored by the David Horowitz Freedom Center, including annual Restoration Weekend conferences where “hundreds of people gather to hear right-wing provocateurs such as Stephen K. Bannon, Milo Yiannopoulos and Sebastian Gorka sound off on multiculturalism, radical Islam, free speech on college campuses and other issues.” From The Washington Post:

Founded in 1988, the Freedom Center described its mission on a fundraising appeal: “We combat the efforts of the radical left and its Islamist allies to destroy American values and disarm this country as it attempts to defend itself in a time of terror.”

Guest speakers at its conferences over the past five years have included Republican members of Congress, former governors Rick Perry of Texas and Mike Huckabee of Arkansas, young conservative activists James O’Keefe and Ben Shapiro, and right-wing European politicians Nigel Farage and Geert Wilders.

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Beyond the annual ­conferences,­ Horowitz has a record of inflammatory comments on social media. He was temporarily locked out of his Twitter account last month for a post involving Islam.

Right Wing Watch has been keeping an eye on Horowitz for more than a decade. We remember when he condemned the Conservative Political Action Conference because he believed it had been “compromised by radical Islamic influences,” and when he suggested that Huma Abedin, a top aide to Hillary Clinton, had ties to the Muslim Brotherhood and had decided to “marry a Jew so she can infiltrate our government.” He’s accused President Obama of wanting a “free ride” because he’s black, and claimed that the nation’s first African American president was anti-Semitic. Horowitz said that “there is no community more racist in America than the black community,” and said everything Democrats do is “an attack on white people,” who Horowitz says should be thanked for ending slavery. The largest hate group in America, according to Horowitz, is the “anti-Trump hate group.”

Despite Horowitz’s lengthy history of inflammatory rhetoric and revisionist history, Restoration Weekend events have existed for years as a place where activists embedded in the fever swamps of right-wing politics go to pitch their causes in front of wealthy funders and political influencers. The event also manages to wrangle handfuls of politicians each year. In addition to the figures listed in the Washington Post report, past attendees include current Attorney General Jeff Sessions, senior White House policy adviser Stephen Miller, Sens. Ted Cruz and Ron Johnson, and Reps. Louie Gohmert, Steve King, and Brian Mast.

But to best understand the nature of the Horwitz events, one should examine the speakers list and the audience members it attracts.

Prior guests include Andrew Torba, owner of a Twitter knock-off site that is populated with white supremacists who frequently encourage violence, who pitched his site at the 2017 conference. Others who have presented at Horowitz’s events include Dinesh D’Souza, a far-right propagandist who recently released a movie accusing liberals of being white supremacists, Gavin McInnes, the CRTV host and founder of Proud Boys, an organization recognized by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a hate group, and Laura Loomer, an anti-Muslim hatemonger who thinks that having lost her Twitter verified status is akin to being a victim of the Holocaust, and Ezra Levant, owner of the far-right Canadian outlet “The Rebel.”  And while the Post mildly describes James O’Keefe, who also spoke at the 2016 Restoration Weekend event, as “a young conservative activist,” he actually traffics in deceptively edited videos designed to smear core constituencies of the Democrats, such as Planned Parenthood and labor unions.

The Washington Post article prompted Horowitz to pop into the conservative media sphere to offer his own rebuttal.

Yesterday, on Breitbart News Tonight, Horowitz said he knew why the Washington Post called him before their story because he had been “slandered and defamed and libeled for decades.” Horowitz called Gillum a “corrupt, idiot leftist” that wants to make Florida a sanctuary state and to invite in “tens of thousands of criminals.” He also lamented that DeSantis received criticism for using “the word ‘monkey’ within a hundred yards of a black person.”

Horowitz told Breitbart that he had been a “fighter for civil rights” his whole life, and went on to describe liberals as “anti-white and racist.”

“They use this term, ‘white skin privilege,’ which takes away the efforts and achievements of whites and teaches black kids that the system is rigged against them, that people—that they succeed through privilege,” Horowitz said, adding his contention that black students who are accepted into college despite scoring lower than the “whites and the Asians that get in” actually experience “black skin privilege.”

Ann Coulter: Conservatives Can’t Speak at Berkeley Because ‘It’s Only Like 25 Percent White’

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Ann Coulter, a conservative firebrand who is cozy with white nationalists, told Breitbart listeners yesterday that the reason that conservatives like her face protests when they plan events at University of California, Berkeley, is because the makeup of the campus is “only like 25 percent white” and immigrants don’t value freedom.

Last night, Coulter joined the “Breitbart News Tonight” program on SiriusXM radio to contribute her brand of inflammatory and demeaning rhetoric against immigrants to the show’s September 11 episode. During her appearance, she railed against people from Muslim-majority countries being allowed to immigrate into the U.S. and declared Republicans “totally woke to the immigration issue.” As the show progressed, Coulter began to suggest that immigrants who aren’t white have a natural incompatibility with American democracy.

“It takes a long time to get used to freedom. It takes a long time to get used to. It’s not a natural state. I think it’s a very nice state, I think it’s wonderful we can pull it off, but to get used to democracy and a constitutional republic and freedom—I think it isn’t a surprise people that think its millennials who don’t believe in free speech, no millennials are kind of—that’s a proxy for immigrants,” Coulter said. “Immigrants tend to be much younger.”

“Why can no conservative speak at Berkeley? Well, Berkeley—Google this one, too—it’s only like 25 percent white,” Coulter said.

A couple seconds of dead air pass before a Breitbart host says, “Yeah.”

Coulter added, “You’re dealing mostly with immigrants who do not—and in poll, after poll, after poll, after poll, Asian immigrants, Hispanic immigrants, whatever the immigrants are—they will answer questions [like], ‘Do you think people have a right to say something that hurts someone’s feelings?’ No.”

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