I will not attempt to make sense out of the current demise of the American news media including their hysterical meltdowns over all things related to the President of the United States and his supporters. Most recently this includes their obsession with the KKK and other white supremacist hate groups.

Democrats stood shoulder to shoulder as they fought to keep their slaves during the Civil War and continued to fight AGAINST integration, equality and civil rights for a hundred years.

The Democrats pretended to be reconstructed after the war and steadily regained power throughout the South. By 1954 the Democrats controlled Southern Legislatures with a 99% majority. Democrats had won by the ballot all that had been lost by the sword.

The Ku Klux Klan was formed at the end of the Civil War in 1866 by white supremacist Nathan Bedford Forrest, a Confederate General and the first Grand Wizard of the KKK.

The Democrats refused to accept the loss of the Civil War just as they refused to accept the loss of the Presidential Election of 2016.

The KKK is undeniably a terrorist organization but what made the Klan an especially insidious terrorist organization, and a threat to civil liberties, was that it functioned as the unofficial paramilitary arm of Southern segregationist governments. This allowed its members to kill with impunity and allowed Southern segregationists to eliminate activists by force without alerting federal authorities. The Klan included many cowardly Southern politicians who hid their faces behind hoods, and their ideology behind an unconvincing facade of patriotism.

In 1867, the Klan murdered several thousand people in the former Confederate states as an effort to suppress the political participation of black Southerners and their allies. The Ku Klux Klan claimed that it was philosophically a Christian, patriotic organization rather than a white supremacist group, a cursory glance at the Klan’s catechism reveals otherwise:

~Are you opposed to Negro equality both social and political?

~Are you in favor of a white man’s government in this country?

~Are you in favor of maintaining the constitutional rights of the South?

~Are you in favor of the reenfranchisement and emancipation of the white men of the South, and the restitution of the Southern people to all their rights, alike proprietary, civil, and political?

~Do you believe in the inalienable right of self-preservation of the people against the exercise of arbitrary and unlicensed power?

The “inalienable right to self-preservation” is a clear reference to the Klan’s violent activities — and its emphasis, even at this early stage, is clearly white supremacy.

Finally, in 1871, Congress passed the Klan Act, allowing the federal government to intervene and arrest Klan members on a large scale. Over the next several years, the Klan largely went deep underground and was replaced by other violent white supremacist groups.

By 1920 the Klan became a more public organization and expanded its platform to include Prohibition, anti-Semitism, xenophobia, anti-Communism, and anti-Catholicism. Spurred on by the romanticized white supremacist history portrayed in Birth of a Nation, bitter whites throughout the country begin to form local Klan groups.

In the early 1940s, Robert C. Byrd recruited 150 of his friends and associates to create a new chapter of the Ku Klux Klan in Sophia, West Virginia.

According to Byrd, a Klan official told him, “You have a talent for leadership; Bob … The country needs young men like you in the leadership of the nation.” Byrd later recalled, “Suddenly lights flashed in my mind! Someone important had recognized my abilities! I was only 23 or 24 years old, and the thought of a political career had never really hit me. But strike me that night, it did.” Byrd became a recruiter and leader of his chapter. When it came time to elect the top officer, Byrd was elected Exalted Cyclops unanimously.

In December 1944, Byrd wrote to segregationist Mississippi Senator Theodore G. Bilbo: “I shall never fight in the armed forces with a negro by my side … Rather I should die a thousand times, and see Old Glory trampled in the dirt never to rise again, than to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen from the wilds.” Byrd kept his word and worked as a gas station attendant, a grocery store clerk, a shipyard welder and a butcher.

In 1946, Byrd wrote a letter to a Grand Wizard stating, “The Klan is needed today as never before, and I am anxious to see its rebirth here in West Virginia and in every state in the nation.” However, when running for the United States House of Representatives in 1952, Byrd claimed, “After about a year, I became disinterested, quit paying my dues, and dropped my membership in the organization. During the nine years that have followed, I have never been interested in the Klan.” He said he had joined the Klan because he felt it offered excitement and was anti-communist.

Much later, Byrd called joining the KKK “the greatest mistake I ever made.” And also warned, “Be sure you avoid the Ku Klux Klan. Don’t get that albatross around your neck. Once you’ve made that mistake, you inhibit your operations in the political arena.”

In 1951 members of the Ku Klux Klan firebombed the home of NAACP Florida executive director Harry Tyson Moore and his wife, Harriet, on Christmas Eve. Both were killed in the blast. The murders are the first high-profile Southern Klan killings among many during the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s — most of which either go unprosecuted or result in acquittals by all-white juries.

In 1963 members of the Ku Klux Klan bombed the predominantly black 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, killing four little girls.

In 1964 the Mississippi chapter of the Ku Klux Klan firebombed twenty predominantly black churches, and then (with the aid of local police) murdered civil rights activists James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner.

In the wake of the Supreme Court’s ruling in 1954 that struck down School Segregation, Senator Byrd moved to the forefront of the southern crusade to maintain segregation and states’ rights. His call for “massive resistance” in February 1956 became a rallying cry for those determined to oppose even token desegregation. In March, Senator Byrd helped mobilize the signing of the “Southern Manifesto,” which denounced the Court’s decision in the school segregation cases and pledged to “use all lawful means” to bring about its reversal. One hundred and one southern members of Congress signed the document. There happened to be 101 southern members of Congress at the time and all but 2 were Democrats. They had won with the ballot what they had lost by the sword.

Within Virginia, the Byrd organization was the backbone of the legislative effort to frustrate school desegration.

The Virginia Legislature enacted laws requiring the Governor to close Public Schools rather than allow them to be integrated and providing tuition grants to students attending segregated private schools in their place. In September 1958, Governor J. Lindsay Almond ordered the closing of several Public Schools. In January 1959, the courts invalidated Virginia’s massive resistance laws and forced the schools to be reopened. Byrd remained in adamant opposition and became a national symbol of unbending resistance to integration, equality and civil rights.

Some of the more prominent signers of the Southern Manifesto were:

Senators J. W. Fulbright, John L. McClellan, John Stennis, Strom Thurmon, Price Daniel and Harry F. Bird and Representatives Carl Elliott, Robert E. Jones, Wilbur D. Mills, James W. Trimble, Charles E. Bennett, E. L. Forrester, Hale Boggs, Thomas G. Abernethy, Woodrow W. Jones, Mendel Rivers, Clifford Davis, John Dowdy, Pat Jennings and Joel T. Brothill.

Byrd, Fulbright, Stennis & Wilbur Mills were giants in American politics. Not even the Wilbur Mills scandal at the Tidal Basin between the Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial with stripper Fanne Foxe could tarnish the brilliance of Wilbur Mills. No journalist would ever consider saying a single critical word about these racist bigots. Au contraire, these politicians are worshiped as gods along with Hugo Chávez, Teddy Kennedy and Barack Obama. Do you think there is any chance the Washington Post would report real news like the Wilbur Mills scandal in the Swamp today?

While that nasty old Battle Flag of the Confederacy turned poisonous a few years ago along with rebel mascots, the Confederate leaders and politicians became that much more beloved.

President Obama called Byrd, the nation’s longest-serving legislator and a fierce protector of the US Constitution, a “Senate icon” and an “elder statesman.” Pretty tall words for a man who said he would never fight in the Armed Forces with a negro by his side.

President Bill Clinton Eulogized Senator Fulbright at his funeral, “We come to celebrate and give thanks for the remarkable life of J. William Fulbright, a life that changed our country and our world forever and for the better. . . .” Fulbright was also among those who filibustered the Civil Rights Act of 1964. That filibuster continued for 83 days. If you attended public schools you believe the Democrats were responsible for passing the Civil Rights Act but the House vote in favor was 80% Republican and 61% Democrat. In the Senate 82% Republicans voted in favor along with 69% of the Democrats.

The J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences is the University of Arkansas’ college for students with interest in the liberal arts. It is named for former University President and United States Senator J. William Fulbright. The College has 19 different academic departments. In 2012, Fulbright College awarded the most undergraduate degrees of the eight colleges at the University of Arkansas.

When he was running for president, Vice President Al Gore told the NAACP that his father, Senator Al Gore Sr., had lost his Senate seat because he voted for the Civil Rights Act. Uplifting story — except it’s false. Gore Sr. voted against the Civil Rights Act. He lost in 1970 in a race that focused on prayer in public schools, the Vietnam War, and the Supreme Court.

Al Gore’s reframing of the relevant history is the story of the Democratic Party in microcosm. The party’s history is blemished with racism and terror. The Democrats were the party of slavery, black codes, Jim Crow, segregation and that miserable terrorist excrescence, the Ku Klux Klan. Republicans were the party of Lincoln, Reconstruction, anti-lynching laws, integration and the civil rights acts of 1875, 1957, 1960, and 1964.

As recently as 2010, the Senate’s president pro tempore was former Ku Klux Klan Exalted Cyclops Robert Byrd (D., W.Va.). Rather than acknowledge their sorry history, modern Democrats have rewritten it.

When MSNBC was commemorating the 50th anniversary of segregationist George Wallace’s “Stand in the Schoolhouse Door” stunt to prevent the integration of the University of Alabama, the network wrongfully identified Wallace as a Republican.

In September 1957, Arkansas Democratic Governor Orval E. Faubus became the national symbol of racial segregation when he used Arkansas National Guardsmen to block the enrollment of nine black students who had been ordered by a federal judge to desegregate Little Rock’s Central High School. His action created a national crisis with President Dwight D. Eisenhower federalizing Arkansas National Guard troops and ordering more Federal Troops to Little Rock to ensure the judge’s order was obeyed, to protect the black students and maintain order for the remainder of the school year.

Orval Faubus retained his position as Governor of Arkansas for another 10 years. Can you imagine this, Arkansas, the State of Faubus, Wilbur Mills, J. William Fulbright and John L. McClellan, rejected the former First Lady of Arkansas, Hillary Clinton, in the Presidential Election? Donald Trump won Arkansas with 60.57% to Hillary’s 33.65% by carrying 67 of the 75 counties. The counties Hillary Clinton won had the highest percentages of African American voters including Pulaski County where the Capital, Little Rock, is located with 31.87% African American residents.

The Democrats have been sedulously rewriting history for decades. Their preferred version pretends that all the Democratic racists and segregationists left their party and became Republicans starting in the 1960s. How convenient. If it were true that the South began to turn Republican due to Lyndon Johnson’s passage of the Civil Rights Act, you would expect that the Deep South, the states most associated with racism, would have been the first to move. That’s not what happened. The first southern states to trend Republican were on the periphery: North Carolina, Virginia, Texas, Tennessee, and Florida. The voters who first migrated to the Republican party were suburban, prosperous New South types. The more Republican the South has become, the less racist.

The way Democrats are still using race to foment hatred still fools too many people. Remember what happened to Trent Lott when he uttered a few dumb words about former segregationist Strom Thurmond? He didn’t get the kind of pass Bill Clinton did when praising Fulbright or Barack Obama got while praising Robert Byrd.

Hillary Clinton told a mostly black audience that “what is happening is a sweeping effort to disempower and disenfranchise people of color, poor people and young people from one end of our country to another. . . . Today Republicans are systematically and deliberately trying to stop millions of American citizens from voting.” She was presumably referring to voter-ID laws, which, by the way, 51 percent of black Americans support. Racism has an ugly past in the Democratic party. The accusation of racism has an ugly present.

If you believe any of these facts are being taught by unionized NEA Teachers in Government Schools or by Liberal Professors in the most prestigious universities, YOU ARE SADLY MISTAKEN. If Conservatives and Patriots do not share this information, it will never trickle down to the younger generations. If you allow the racists to win the Information War, you won’t like the American Culture that ensues.

I hope the images in this article will show you how Democrat racists have been elevated to Sainthood with Robert C. Byrd’s moniker decorating schools, universities, public buildings, hospitals, bridges and his statue occupying a place of honor in the Rotunda of the Nation’s Capitol Building.

In 1986, Donald Trump received The National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations “Ellis Island Award” along with Rosa Parks, Muhammad Ali, Joe DiMaggio, Victor Borge and Anita Bryant. The Ellis Island Medal of Honor is awarded each year in celebration of “patriotism, tolerance, brotherhood and diversity”:

“The Ellis Island Medals of Honor embody the spirit of America in their celebration of patriotism, tolerance, brotherhood and diversity. They recognize individuals who have made it their mission to share with those less fortunate their wealth of knowledge, indomitable courage, boundless compassion, unique talents and selfless generosity; all while maintaining the traditions of their ethnic heritage as they uphold the ideals and spirit of America. As always, NECO remains dedicated to the maintenance and restoration of America’s greatest symbol of its immigrant history, Ellis Island.”

The Democrats and their corrupt media have tried to paint President Trump as anti-immigrant. By shouting it 24/7, some people start to believe it. President Trump like Gene McVay, married immigrants. We love immigrants but we support immigrants who come to our shores legally, through the front door as opposed to crawling through the hole in the fence. Is that too complicated for Democrats, Establishment Republicans, Hollywood and the Media to understand? If it is, maybe they should venture into Mexico through the hole in the fence and reflect on their actions in a Mexican Dungeon for a couple of years? Or, they might try hiking near the Iranian border to see if Iran is serious about border security.

Ponder these things as you listen to the American media, Hollywood, politicians, TV anchors and protesters criticize the President of the United States. If you are not so ashamed that you wish your head was covered with a bag, you are part of the problem or maybe you are already wearing a sheet?

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