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June 10, 2009 4:38 PM

Right Wing Extremism: Alive And Well

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At this point it's little consolation, but Department of Homeland Security head Janet Napolitano turned out to be more prescient about domestic extremism than many of her critics.

In April, she got an earful from conservative bloggers and radio pundits after DHS issued a nine-page report, "Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment," which warned of the potential for violence from rightwing fringe groups.

In part, the critics' distemper was connected to language which they said unfairly singled out returning veterans and conservatives. Here's what the report said:

"Returning veterans possess combat skills and experience that are attractive to rightwing extremists. DHS/I&A (Office of Intelligence and Analysis) is concerned that rightwing extremists will attempt to recruit and radicalize returning veterans in order to boost their violent capabilities."

Napolitano soon backtracked from that particular paragraph and sought to defuse the mini-controversy by making the larger point that department's job is to monitor the risks of domestic violent extremism.

"We don't have the luxury of focusing our efforts on one group; we must protect the country from terrorism whether foreign or homegrown and regardless of the ideology that motivates its violence," she said.

But in the last month, the nation has been rocked by two instances of violence committed by suspects linked to the sorts of extremist movements to which the report pointed.

Scott Roeder, the man being held in custody for the murder of abortion doctor George Tiller, was a member of the anti-government group, the Montana Freemen, according to an interview his father granted to the Topeka Capital-Journal after the arrest.

And on Wednesday, Stephen Tyrone Johns, who worked as a guard at the Holocaust Museum in Washington D.C., died after James von Brunn, an 88-year-old white supremacist and military veteran, reportedly opened fire. Police are questioning von Brunn, and his motivations are yet unclear. But on his Web site, van Brunn touts a book he wrote as "a new hard hitting expose of the JEW CONSPIRACY to destroy the White gene-pool."

Guard Killed In Holocaust Museum Shooting
Shooting Suspect Wrote Of "Holocaust Hoax"
Shooting Highlights Growth Of Hate Groups
Blog: Napolitano Prescient on Extremism
Photos: D.C. Museum Shooting
Connecting the dots is guaranteed to be a contentious, if not fraught exercise. But as the news filtered out, some liberal bloggers did not hesitate to draw conclusions.

The Washington Monthly's Steve Benen put it this way:

"The Republican hysteria over the DHS report -- which was, by the way, initiated by a Bush administration official -- was always based more on a partisan scheme than reality, but the incessant complaints look especially misguided today," he wrote.

For Matthew Yglesias, the grisly aftermath of the Tiller and Holocaust Museum shootings left little ambiguity about where to look.

"I hope that everyone who mau-maued the Department of Homeland Security for expressing concern about this kind of thing feel appropriately ashamed of themselves," wrote Yglesias.
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by marleymae June 16, 2009 10:06 PM EDT
Based on the posts I have seen here, the main purpose of this article was to incite Liberals to lose their senses and make wild accusations about a group of people they don't even know. Well, you were successful.

What was the goal of the Author? Did you hope to start a big battle between Liberals and Consevatives? Or, did you hope to make a lot of money from your article? Or, maybe both? Whatever motive you had for writing this article, if one Liberal harms a Christian or Conservative or one Conservative harms a Liberal after having read your article. Their blood is on your hands. Sleep well.
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by marleymae June 16, 2009 10:20 PM EDT
I can not believe the spelling and grammer in these posts and they are my posts!!!! Forgive please, I was incredibly tired and needed to be snoring in my bed. I am only apologizing for my illiteracy not my opinions.
by marleymae June 14, 2009 12:56 PM EDT
Posted by lloydbest1 at 4:54 PM : Jun 11, 2009

Lloyd, The thing that I noticed about your post was that you provided no verification that what you were saying is true.

I have been a Christian who adheres to the principles of Conservatism for years. I was active in my church and never missed an election. Not only have I never belonged to a right-wing extreme group, no one I have met has either. I have lived in Indiana, North Carolina, Kentucky and Florida and have never run into these "dangerous extremists" Wonder why, since you believe that they are all around us. Please provide all of us with a list of these groups that you have known personally. Please, educated me.

Who do you plan to start reindoctrinating? Obvious extreme groups who practice to overturn the Government? If you can't find them, who then? Will you silence people like Rush, Sean, Glenn, Ann and a multitude of others? Will you "silence" them in anyway necessary? How about everyone you catch in Church? Your associates have already started burning down Churches all over American and at lease one preacher had been shot to death while preaching in his Church. I am not saying that you belong to that brutal group but I want you to see how easy it is to make assumptions and take action based on nothing .

If a person believes in the rights laid out for them in the Constitution, that does not make them an extremist. If they love the Lord, that does not make them murderers. If they want smaller government and love their freedom, that does not make them wing-nuts, nut-jobs, trailer trash, hillbillies or red-necks.

Be sure that you know who you are going to silence. You need the proper validation that this group is indeed extremists (not your neighbors opinion.) And be sure that you don't let politions and the MSM talk you into doing something which you will surely regret and from which they (not you) will benefit.

You seem to be fairminded so if this post doesn't apply to you. I hope that it will be read by both left and right-wing extremists.
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by marleymae June 13, 2009 3:59 PM EDT
Isn't one military tactic "divide and couquet"? Mr. O. does not want anyone questioning him. The Liberals have no qualms about destroying people who do not share their opinion. Kind of like Hitler and the Jews. Will that really happen? Yes as long as both parties believe in and feed off of the proposition that the right and left wings are ready to destroy each other.
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by marleymae June 13, 2009 3:47 PM EDT
If I didn't know better, I would be thinking that the Liberals are setting up Conservatives and Christian for the next big clenzing. Their are getting the masses all riled up and ready to do whatever they need to do to get rid of us.

What you are doing is criminal and very dangerous. You are engaged in turning one group against another.

Let me point out that there is a contuim of Repub/Cons and Dems/Libs. On one end of the contimuim are Extreme Liberals, on the other end are extreme conservatives. In the middle are the millions of Dems and Cons (Republicans) and Independents who love being American, love their country, Mom and apple pie.
The extremes are talked about and written out as though they run the country, but that is not true. It does serve to Governments purpose to brainwash the Americans and the World that the Extremist have taken over. It is a very sick policy and very dangerous. Lets start thinking logically and let the propaganda go.
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by lloydbest1 June 11, 2009 7:54 PM EDT
"Rightwing extremism is alive and well in America!" Emphasized in the title of this article and by cydygitt1 at 11:54 AM : Jun 11, 2009.

Right wing extremism is definitely alive and well. It is also growing at an alarming rate. It is no surprise, then, that the none-too-liberal Janet Napolitano is using her authority as head of DHS to attempt to get an assessment of how widespread and dangerous this faction is. If it turns out to be as bad as some of us contributing on this thread believe it already to be, then all those measures devised and implemented by the Bush Administration, including the "National Security and Homeland Security Presidential Directive" His Bushness issued in May of 2007 can be applied here. The Supreme court bought in on all of it and it is now begining to look like we may actually have a real justification to put these measures to use. I wouldn't think of applying something as constitutionally questionable and morally ambiguous as the National Security Directive under any other circumstances but it's long past time to shut these neo-Fascist maniacs down hard and permanently.
But before we go too far down that road, I have a little information to share:
We have a neighbor, lives three or four houses down the street from me. He's an electrician by trade and works hard and dilligently. Supports a wife and thre children. He is also superficially the exemplar of every right-wing nastiness you can think of and lots that you don't. Yet he is firm and fair with his children and has raised them very well. He is a passionate opponent of gay rights but when he caught some deliquent defacing a sign on my front yard that supported a ballot measure supoporting g@y marriage, he ripped the kid a new a--hole, made him replace the sign and demanded he apologize to me. He has a definite nineteenth century attitude towards people of color but when a black apprentice was harrassed by another white journeyman, he threatened to have the white-boy fired. If you are familiar with union shops then you know that is an all but impossible task - yet he was willing to try. The man is well meaning and patriotic - and I mean that in every possible positive connotation. We don't visit much but when we do we have a good time. In spite of his politics, I like the guy.
I mention all this to point out that with few exceptions the right-wing underbelly of America are not necessarily one dimensional cartoon villians. Many are - too many, and they need to be dealt with in the harshes possible terms. But we also need to avoid over generalizing. Recognize the threat many pose but taking an overly broad brush approach to the problem puts us in danger of being the very thing we hate about our rightist whacks.
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by actornaught June 11, 2009 3:55 PM EDT
The constant idiot-rant chant by the neo-conned of "Socialism!" is comparable to a generic car parts store being picketed with chants of "Cadillac!"

Must be the fancy air freshener...
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by actornaught June 11, 2009 3:24 PM EDT
...Liberals LOVE Sanger! Hitler got his eugenics ideas from Sanger...stay away from the colleges and universities...
Posted by gvmelibertyorgvmedeath at 11:24 AM : Jun 11, 2009

Guess i'm not a liberal after all, because i barely know who she was. She's dead, right? Anyway, just like your messiah rush, EVERY sentence you use with the word liberal is lie.

Second point, and i barely care about all the other weirdness in your posts, you anti-education fox/rush fans need to look yourselves alot harder, and stop listening to those loons.

After all, mr intelligent, i'm NAUGHT an Actor...
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by cydygitt1 June 11, 2009 3:11 PM EDT
Question? If a white person disagrees with the political policies of .......

Posted by gvmelibertyorgvmedeath
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There's the convoluted "thinking" of a highly-partisan placater of rightwing extremism, since disagreeing with anyone over POLITICAL POLICIES has NOTHING to do with RACISM, only political ideology.

You would have learned that in polysci 101.
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by cydygitt1 June 11, 2009 3:04 PM EDT
Educate yourself, but stay away from the colleges and universities if you want to get to the real truth and not be brainwashed.....

Posted by gvmelibertyorgvmedeath
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More absolute PROOF of absurdity from an uneducated placater of rightwing extremism, railing against colleges and universities of higher learning.

I'm sure you'd advocate a solid diet of foxnewsus propagandus as well as conservitard talk radio of the likes of racists rush and savage to get your kind of "truth."

When a college professor gets you to THINK on your own for a change and not go along with group "think", it certainly isn't brainwashing as you wrongly stated, since there's many ways at looking at the same problem -- not just one.

Rightwing extremism is alive and well in America!
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by cydygitt1 June 11, 2009 2:54 PM EDT
Your are right, I am confused.

Posted by gvmelibertyorgvmedeath
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No doubt, and your constant gibberish condoning rightwing extremism proves it!
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by cydygitt1 June 11, 2009 2:40 PM EDT
I'm a southern white Christian and NONE of your left wing'd socialistic rhetoric fits me.

And "vast majority" is very misleading - he was not "overwhelmingly" elected and his approval ratings drop daily!
Posted by cottonn
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Whatever.......but after your little rant attacking my "left wing'd socialistic rhetoric," one must ask what exactly it was that forced you to say it was "SOCIALISTIC," or even "LEFT WING'D?"

That's exactly what I hear from the multi-millionaire talking heads on the foxnewsus propagandus network as well as rush, calling anyone with opposing viewpoints names just like you did. President Obama is no more a "socialist" than either you or me, and has actually moved quite more to the center-right since taking the oath of office than those on the left would like. Just because I didn't like anything that the WARmongering $5 Trillion bush mistake did, certainly doesn't make me "left wing" or even a Dem since I don't belong to any party.

Unfortunately, the south has given rise to much hatred in this country since before even the Civil WAR, and there are still some displaying the "stars and bars," wearing the KKK sheets, and spewing racial hatred in the most biased ways as they continue their fight forever. Maybe not you, but I lived in the south long enough to see much hatred and WHITE SUPREMACY in action, and rightwad extremist groups are growing in numbers and epithets are spewed against every racial group in America. YOU can keep your eyes closed, or your head in the sand, but it is still happening and growing even stronger ever since America elected its first black president in 2008.

Sorry, but I certainly beg to disagree with you totally, since Barack Obama was elected by a vast majority of 10 million votes more than mcpain, and an electoral college landslide of OVER two to one in a severely divided country. That's a VAST MAJORITY in 21st century America, since Clinton didn't even win a majority in 1992 and bush lost the popular vote by 500K, and was installed by a right-wing SCOTUS -- hardly elected!

Right wing extremism is alive and well in America!
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by gvmelibertyorgvmedeath June 11, 2009 2:59 PM EDT
Question? If a white person disagrees with the political policies of a half white, half black president, that white person is a racist, according to Jeanine G. Then, if a black person also disagrees with the political policies of the same half white, half black president, is he also a racist?
by starleo146 June 11, 2009 1:50 PM EDT
Posted by gvmelibertyorgvmedeath at 10:29 AM : Jun 11, 2009

You are right you are confused ,and ignorance breeds hate.
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by gvmelibertyorgvmedeath June 11, 2009 2:40 PM EDT
Your are right, I am confused. It always confuses me when people speak out of both sides of their mouths. Right wing hate, but all of the hateful rhetoric comes from the left?? Very confusing. There is a difference between ignorance and stupidity. Ignorance is when one hasn't been exposed to the truth or facts. Stupidity is when one has been exposed and chooses to ignore said thruth or facts. So, if I had to choose,I guess it is better to be ignorant than stupid!
You can read Sangers own words for yourself. Google "The Birth Control Review", Sangers newsletter. She and Hitler corisponded on a regular basis. She encouraged him regurarly on his eugenics "research and "medical research" he did on those in his camps. This is a matter of public record. Again, like I told actornaught, facts are no longer taught in the schools so you have to do research on your own.
I hate no one. I have taught my children to hate no one. I, on the other hand have been accused of hating by the "tollerent" who don't even know me.
by actornaught June 11, 2009 1:39 PM EDT
...Hitler got his ideas from ...
Posted by gvmelibertyorgvmedeath at 10:29 AM : Jun 11, 2009

Nothing resembling logic happened after this phrase, just more extremist sloganeering and rhetoric.

But you probably knew that, i'm just pointing is out to anybody that might've tried to make sense of it.
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by gvmelibertyorgvmedeath June 11, 2009 2:24 PM EDT
Thank you for making my point about being so dumb that you don't know how dumb you really are. The historical facts, which are no longer taught in schools, are now "extremist sloganeering and rhetoric.
"Sanger is a died in the wool liberal promoting the anhilation of the black race, (her own words, but she "didn't want the news to get out"), Jews, Irish, poor people, mentaly disabled(feebleminded) and any others she saw as "unfit". Liberals LOVE Sanger! Hitler got his eugenics ideas from Sanger. The white supremist ideas came from Hitler, a facist (facism is a leftist form of governing). Pointing out the hate is coming from the left, not conservatives. History has been distorted to the point that people today wouldn't know the truth if it jumped up and bit them in the butt. If a lie is told enough times, it becomes the truth. I live in the south and couldn't name one person I associate with who would agree or support any thing that remotely resembles what this article is trying to pass off as truth. Any hate or racism I see/hear comes from those who "claim" to be tollerant!
Your name indicates you're possibly an actor, act like you have half a brain and do some research on your beleifs before you swallow what you are being fed blindly...a sure sign of yet another dumbed down member of the easly led masses. Educate yourself, but stay away from the colleges and universities if you want to get to the real truth and not be brainwashed and indoctronated into the groupspeak mindset even farther.
by gvmelibertyorgvmedeath June 11, 2009 1:29 PM EDT
I'm confused. "Right wing extremeism alive and well:" This wacko killer, Von Brunn, the KKK and other White Supresists got their ideas from the Hitler "Master Race" movement. Hitler got his ideas from Margaret Sanger and her writings in her newsletter, The Birth Control Review, where she promotes the idea that abortion should be used to control the population of "undesireable" races and produce a population or "thoroughbreds." She was the biggest cheerleader of Hitler and others who attempted, and almost succeded, to anhiliate a race they deemed "sub-human." Sanger is the "Mother" of Planned Parenthood, the Liberals litmus test for every politician, yet, these groups are a "right wing" nut jobs? Things that make you go HMMMMM??? Socialism at it's finest...dumb the population down to the point that they don't know when they are being lied to. The dumber they are, the easier they are lead...to the slaughter. As I like to say, they are so dumb, they don't even know how dumb they actully are. If Janet Noclueatallo really wanted to get serious about "any wing nut jobs", all she has to do is watch the Oprah show, the View, or any of the other waste of time shows on TV. The liberals spew hate every day. Maybe consevatives should kill 40 million or so babies or make movies about killing rebublican politians to get themselves back in good with the Janet Noclue and Barak OmygoshwhathaveyoudonetoUS.
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by cottonn June 11, 2009 1:26 PM EDT
Cydygitt1-
I'm a southern white Christian and NONE of your left wing'd socialistic rhetoric fits me. I think we do a grave mis service when we try to label things to fit into a little box, like you are trying to do. I am not a Marxist, nor an extremist nor a radical. I'm a woman raising children in a world I find angry and scary. Ask yourself, are you helping or hurting the potential for real meaningful dialog and resolutions? (And "vast majority" is very misleading - he was not "overwhelmingly" elected and his approval ratings drop daily!
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by thomasmc1957 June 11, 2009 1:08 PM EDT
The Nazis were a Right Wing extremist group, but the Right in this country is too stupid to even realize that.
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by jtleseth June 11, 2009 1:07 PM EDT
hayawaka made me do this......first off is Von Bong a member of a right wing extremist group,,,,perhaps a one man group.......Now it is clear he is just a nut case who refused to take his med.s......Obama didnt fool me when he dropped the word "terror" and replaced it with "extremists".......hmmnnnn way to go nutcase you played into the liberal fascist hand.........the media is really the culprit as it shapes the news to fan the fires on all sides of the fence........ok so the punditz are not MONOLITHIC,,,,,,,they are MONOPOLY-ithic,,,,,,which certainly are doing the psycho-politicies shuffle..........ah t,,,,to find a "reporter" instead of a purporter........
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by actornaught June 11, 2009 12:54 PM EDT
Help me understand how a racist constitutes conservatism. A NAZI is a NAtionalSocialist.
Posted by johnlloydsch

"socialism" & "communism" have strong negative connotations, as the republicans have tried to use, and the NSM as well. The real meanings are long forgotten. Simply, there has really never been a true communist or socialist country, they just use the labels for P.R.

Just like the republicans.

And the NSM.
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by credibility2 June 11, 2009 12:52 PM EDT
The recent murder of a white soldier in a recruitment center by an extremist black Muslim who committed this hate crime was probably a Democrat. Notice how the media and the politicians said nothing about this type of extremism since it didn't involve a white person committing a hate crime. All forms of extremist crimes should be rejected regardless if the criminal is white, black, or whatever.
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by actornaught June 11, 2009 12:50 PM EDT
Look for John Boehner to want these domestic terrorists moved to his state. After all, he defends rightwing extremists, and probably thinks of them as "constituents"...
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