Brian Tashman [twitter] of RightWingWatch read VDARE.com Editor Peter Brimelow’s recent speech "Hitler's Revenge" And Donor Riots: Why Americans Aren't Allowed To Talk About Immigration, and was surprised and startled to find that Peter had had a column rejected by WorldNetDaily.

Apparently reading Brimelow speeches is Tashman's actual job, so he's always looking for things that will surprise and startle him. He starts with this Brimelow quotation:

My personal view is that the counter to the charge of racism is the charge of treason. What these people are doing is treason: they intend to destroy the historic American nation as it had evolved to 1965. However, I wrote a column a couple of weeks ago saying this which was rejected as too extreme by WND—a considerable feat!

And doesn't attempt to refute it but goes on in typical Leftist point-and-splutter style:

A “considerable feat” indeed. What is in this too-crazy-for-WND column? Brimelow argues that Democrats’ supposed support of an “invasion” and “colonization” of the US by non-white immigrants is treason because it reduces the percentage of the white population. Hard to believe that WND, which has published Brimelow’s columns previously and is the home of anti-immigrant writers such as Ann Coulter, Pat Buchanan, Tom Tancredo and Jerome Corsi (who peddle the same fears about the death of White America and the GOP), would find anything wrong with this column. Peter Brimelow: 'Too Extreme For WND', Submitted by Brian Tashman on Thursday, 10/24/2013 1:55 pm

If you read Tashman's quotations, by the way, he's removed all the links we put in with such care by pasting the piece as plain text. I've left his links in.

Tashman obviously doesn't get it about treason: even if race weren't the big deal it certainly is, there are millions of citizens of Mexico illegally on American soil—and that puts many of the Leftists and professional Hispanics clamoring for amnesty and against enforcement in the position of Vidkun Quisling.

That's why the article that WND didn't want (for whatever reason, on their part) was called Thinking About The King Kerfuffle: The Answer To False Charges Of "Racism" Is The (Truthful) Charge Of Treason.

John Derbyshire was skeptical of the idea calling this treason, but he's come around. This is from, not the most recent Radio Derb, but the previous one, available to be listened to at TakiMag, or at about 19:14 on the MP3: