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Ron Paul Disavows White Supremacists, But Takes Their Money

Posted: 02/27/12 09:16 PM ET

WASHINGTON -- Presidential hopeful Ron Paul has disavowed white supremacists and their views, but a review of federal campaign filings shows he accepts their money.

Paul's 2012 campaign has received more than $6,000 from people who have identified themselves as white separatists or supremacists, or who are listed on anti-hate group sites such as the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Two prominent donors are leaders in what may be the most ambitious white nationalist political movement in the U.S., American Third Position. One is William Johnson, the group's chairman. Another is Virginia Abernethy, a former Vanderbilt professor who is listed as a director of the party.

Abernethy has given Paul at least $2,451 for this election. Johnson has donated at least $3.349.

Paul, under fire for the racist, homophobic and anti-Semitic passages in the newsletter he used to produce, disavowed the content of the publication in December.

He further told The New York Times that he "wouldn't be happy with" with racists and anti-Semites doing his volunteer work, even as many were. He explained the apparent contradiction to the newspaper, saying, "If they want to endorse me, they're endorsing what I do or say -- it has nothing to do with endorsing what they say."

The Paul campaign declined to comment on why he is accepting donations from people the candidate says he disagrees with. The contributions represent an ongoing Paul tie to right-wing extremism -- one that could be severed simply by sending back the checks.

Most presidential campaigns reject what they regard as money from tainted sources. Paul has not done that, even though Abernethy and Johnson are well known for their views and Paul has encountered Johnson before.

If Paul doesn't want to make a complete break with white nationalists, neither do white separatists worry that he has publicly shunned them, with Abernethy cutting a fresh check as recently last month, according to the latest federal election filings.

Johnson, in an email, explained why he contributed to the Texas congressman's presidential campaign:

"In my opinion, Ron Paul is the most principled politician of his generation. He forthrightly states what he believes, at all times. He is a man of his word. He states that he does not recognize groups -- only individuals. He states that he does not possess any degree of racial consciousness. Those are his actual beliefs and the nation should believe that that is his position."

Johnson actually has reason to shun Paul. He had been endorsed by Paul for a judicial election in 2008 until Paul found out about his views and withdrew his backing. "Had he known I was a white nationalist at the outset, he would not have given me his imprimatur," Johnson said. "In the coming years, this will change. Reputable and fair-minded men will freely endorse us because our positions are just."

Johnson also sounded somewhat like Paul in not believing the desires of the candidate mattered to his own choices.

"I will continue to support Ron Paul and his son, Sen. Rand Paul, because it is the right thing to do," Johnson said, adding that "in many respects it is 'unrequited love.' Ron Paul has said that he does not want the support of white nationalists because 'it muddies the waters.' This is true, because our support brings with it certain baggage that Dr. Paul does not want.

"My view is that white nationalism is a just and proper position for all white people to hold, so it would not be appropriate for me to withhold my support from Ron Paul just because he does not want it," Johnson said.

Regardless of how Paul feels about race issues, right-wing leaders also simply like Paul.

"I've liked Ron Paul for a long time. I like Libertarian candidates. I'd like more Libertarian candidates to become active in the Republican Party," said Wayne Lutton, editor of the Michigan-based Social Contract Press and who is described by the Southern Poverty Law Center as "anti-immigrant."

Lutton, who gave Paul $201 in December, called himself a "conservative environmentalist and conservationist" and denied he hates immigrants, although he blamed immigration for pushing the U.S. population past the 200 million level that he thinks is desirable.

His reasons for backing Paul in Tuesday's contest sounded more like the more conservative members of the Tea Party who want drastic spending cuts and a return to the gold standard.

"As far as Paul is concerned, I'm in favor not just of balanced budgets, but of much lower spending. I'm certainly in favor of hard money," Lutton said.

If that hard money is a campaign donation, so is Ron Paul.
 
Well, since Ron Paul is can't be bought, he stands on his principles regardless and it won't affect his votes, they are endorsing his views and he is nor endorsing theirs, as Paul says in the article.

Ideally, they would give him every dime they make, which would mean no money left of their own to do anything nefarious with in their organization.

Similiarly, any Obama supporters are welcome to send Ron Paul their donations, as well. :)

Wonder if Huffpo has scoured through the donation records of the other candidates, as well. Who has been donating to Obama? And who has been visiting the White House off-record and why? How about some real reporting that matters instead of attempts to slander, Huffpo?
 
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The night before the Michigan & Arizona primaries I saw this headline, center page, on Google News "Ron Paul". It's the 2nd time I've seen it after filtering Google News to Ron Paul. I'd be willing to bet the 1st time I saw it was the night before the Maine primary (can't remember).

I'd also be willing to bet I see it Friday, Mar 2nd, the night before the Washington caucus.

It's kind of funny because, compared to the other headlines, it's very out of place. Therefore it grabs your attention.
 
I don't understand why you WOULDN'T accept money from such people? It's money they now can't use towards malicious causes.
 
Wonder what they think about Obama taking money from black racists, which he most likely did at some point.
 
damn, this is old shit they're bringing up... Newsletters, this, and the gum thing... Find something new media!
 
The night before the Michigan & Arizona primaries I saw this headline, center page, on Google News "Ron Paul". It's the 2nd time I've seen it after filtering Google News to Ron Paul. I'd be willing to bet the 1st time I saw it was the night before the Maine primary (can't remember).

I'd also be willing to bet I see it Friday, Mar 2nd, the night before the Washington caucus.

It's kind of funny because, compared to the other headlines, it's very out of place. Therefore it grabs your attention.

google is now censoring stories period. I use to search ron paul and get tons of stories now i get one or 2 select media msm stories usually lies or misleading ones by the lying media and then campaign stuff but never just out right unbiased stories. F the lying media!!!!!!!
 
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You know this is getting really old. Why don't they bring up how Al Gore had Fred Phelps Jr campaigning for him, raising money for him (in the thousands), and was a delegate for him.

Also how would the campaign even know that these guys are racists when they give money? I highly doubt they write "White Supremacist" as their occupation when they donate.
 
Last I heard, the IRS took their money, too.

I knew the IRS was a racist front!

That settles it: I'm no longer supporting the IRS, until they return all that dirty money!
 
Southern Poverty Law Center is a hate group.

You are joking right? This is how they are described all over the internet: The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is an American nonprofit civil rights organization noted for its legal victories against white supremacist groups; legal representation for victims of hate groups; monitoring of alleged hate groups, militias and extremist organizations; and educational programs that promote tolerance.

Where is the hate?
 
You are joking right? This is how they are described all over the internet: The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is an American nonprofit civil rights organization noted for its legal victories against white supremacist groups; legal representation for victims of hate groups; monitoring of alleged hate groups, militias and extremist organizations; and educational programs that promote tolerance.

Where is the hate?

They hate you if you support the constitution. They showed their hate by listing black conservatives as "racist" just for opposing Obama. They also attacked the patriot who exposed anti black racism in the FBI as a "false patriot". They are the worst of the worst.
 
And where o' where is this mysterious candidate who has never had shady people donate to their campaign, HuffPo?

Oh...right. :rolleyes:
 
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