Conservative leadership candidate Kellie Leitch’s campaign says Rebel Media commentator Gavin McInnes wouldn’t pass her values test.

McInnes said in a video after a recent trip to Israel, which he calls a “brainwashing” trip, that he’s “becoming anti-Semitic.”

The video was praised by Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke and U.S. white nationalist leader Richard Spencer.

Leitch’s spokesperson, Michael Diamond, called McInnes’ comments “unacceptable, disgusting and un-Canadian.”

He said under Leitch’s plan, if McInnes were not Canadian, he “would not be allowed into the country.”

Diamond would not say whether Leitch’s campaign will continue to advertise with The Rebel and attend events because they have a practice of not commenting on their strategy. He said they would also not take McInnes’ comments to reflect on the entire Rebel organization.

Conservative leadership candidate Chris Alexander vowed to stay away from Rebel Media events in a Tweet Wednesday evening.

Alexander first distanced himself from The Rebel in December after attending one of their rallies in Alberta. At the time, Alexander was criticized online for appearing to encourage protesters calling for Alberta Premier Rachel Notley to be locked up.

He insisted on Twitter, that he said “no such thing” and “My words were ‘vote her out.’ ”

In February Alexander attended a Rebel rally in Toronto, alongside Leitch, Brad Trost and Pierre Lemieux.

Trost’s campaign spokesman Mike Patton said as a general rule Trost does not believe it is fair to judge any organization based on the actions of one member.

Lemieux’s campaign has to to respond to a request from iPolitics.