Liberty GB, a right-wing British party whose chairman once got arrested for publicly quoting Winston Churchill’s harsh criticism of Muslims, published an article Tuesday saying the Clinton Foundation payola makes Hillary Clinton, “Islam’s Whore.”

Curiously, almost nobody has previously used the description. But don’t be surprised if you hear it from Donald Trump sometime soon.

In an article for the Liberty GB website, talk radio host Audrey Russo laid out her case. The story was flagged by BizPacReview.com.

Clinton, she writes, “purports to be a proponent of women’s rights and the rights of the LGBT community” but has “no problem taking millions of dollars into the Clinton Foundation, from Islamic countries:

Algeria donated $250,000 to $500,000

• The Nation of Brunei donated $1,000,000 to $5,000,000

• Kuwait donated $5,000,000 to $10,000,000

• Sultanate of Oman donated $1,000,000 to $5,000,000

• Qatar donated $5.8 million

• Saudi Arabia donated up to $50 million

• United Arab Emirates donated up to $11.5 million

• Morocco-owned OCP, a phosphate exportation company, donated $1,000,000 to $5,000,000.”

“By taking this filthy Islamic lucre, Hillary has prostituted herself out to whatever these ‘donors’ desire, including shutting up our First Amendment rights, as she has been a proponent of the blasphemy law the OIC (Organisation of Islamic Cooperation) has been pushing at the UN. She has betrayed those she claims to defend, and she has presented these individuals as an offering to Muhammad’s minions.”

“America and the free world have no place for conduits for Muhammed,” she concludes. “It’s now imperative to keep Islam’s Whore out of the White House.”

Russo and Liberty GB chairman Paul Weston, who has reportedly said, “I don’t want Muslims in areas of political power because they put Islam as their primary allegiance,” could not be reached for comment.

But Southern Poverty Law Center senior fellow Mark Potok tells the Washington Gadfly that he is not aware of any connections between Liberty GB and any white nationalists groups in the United States. In other words, TalkingPointsMemo.com founder Josh Marshall, if Trump or conservatives do seize upon the term, save your guilt by association games for somebody else.