Scott Terry became an overnight media sensation when he attended last weekend’s CPAC Conference in Washington and asked a very sensible question.

The accidental media star of CPAC is a bearded North Carolina conservative named Scott Terry. He attended a black Republican-run panel titled “Trumping the Race” card and asked an unexpected Socratic question: Were the experts “reaching out to voters at the expense of young white Southern males?” (Snip) I was only dimly aware of the mess when I stopped by a happy hour put on by Rick Santorum’s Patriot Voices PAC. After Santorum left, after talking Quantitative Easing over Coronas with a law student, I found a table where a guy in a Confederate flag shirt had set up shop. He was Matthew Heimbach, founder of the White Students at Towson University — the guy sitting next to Scott Terry at the fateful moment. He was reading his smartphone and sharing the news. Terry was amused and exasperated. “All the minorities agreed with us! All of ’em!” he said. A raw but polite argument had been turned into a shouting match not by them, but after a black female reporter from Voice of Russia started trolling the panelists. Heimbach fielded phone calls from reporters — “It’s on the front page of The Blaze!” — laughing that his media reputation couldn’t really get any worse. The Southern Poverty Law Center had designated his group a “hate group,” a weird badge of honor. Terry was more low-key, well aware of why his question was blowing up the Internet, annoyed nonetheless. “My family is from Virginia, and I’m proud of my Southern heritage,” he said. A friend mentioned that she’d liked “Django Unchained,” and Terry rolled his eyes — he’s never see that. “It justifies the murders of white people because they’re being committed by a freed slave. I wouldn’t want to see a movie where a bunch of black people were murdered by a white guy. I’m not a big Tarantino fan.” His point: Pop culture was validating the fictional slaughter of whites, because they were southerners.

Indeed, nothing will make a group of scared little Republicans run for cover like asking them whether or not European Americans have a place in the party!

To get an idea of how big this story has become, conduct a simple internet search for “Scott Terry CPAC” and you’ll begin to understand. It’s seemingly omnipresent.

It’ll be an honor to welcome back our friend, Scott Terry, to TPC’s live broadcast this Saturday, March 23. (Scott previously appeared as a guest during our remote broadcast from the Council of Conservative Citizens conference last July.)

Other media outlets are talking about Scott. We’ll be talking with him. Make plans to join us on the air!



Scott Terry

About Scott Terry:

Scott is a Southern gentleman and blogger with a wide range of interests. He is working toward a degree in Philosophy and English, likes long walks on short beaches, fishing and breaking liberal talking-points into tiny pieces (then spreading nasty rumors about those pieces!) He has currently returned to his home state of North Carolina after a tedious military career.

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