March 28, 2013
Report: Right-Wing Extremists Are ‘Highly Engaged’ With GOP On Twitter

justinspoliticalcorner:

A new report out Thursday finds that right-wing extremists on Twitter are “highly engaged” with the mainstream conservative movement and the Republican Party and highlights the role the GOP has to play in countering their more violent fans.

The report — titled “Who Matters Online: Measuring influence, Evaluating Content and Countering Violent Extremism in Online Social Networks” — originally sought to examine the way that extremists use social media to interact among themselves, in this instance focusing on white nationalists’ use of Twitter. But throughout their investigation, the study’s authors, International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation associate fellow J.M. Berger and Bill Strathearn, inadvertently discovered something interesting.

They began with 12 “seed” Twitter accounts for their unambiguous status as white nationalists. The authors then created a dataset of 3,542 Twitter users who interacted with those 12 seed accounts, of which 44 percent self-identified as white nationalists. After analyzing the interactions between the 3,542 users and the 12 seed accounts, the authors identified the 200 top-scoring accounts, of which 83 percent self-identified as white nationalists (for the top 400, the self-ID rate was 74 percent).

The real surprise came almost accidentally, when studying the content of the tweets members of the dataset sent out, with a substantial amount of it linked to the conservative movement in the United States and the Republican Party. Among the most popular hashtags used by those featured in the dataset included “#tcot,” or top conservatives on Twitter; “#teaparty,” and “#gop.” The study also looked at the links these users sent out, categorized into mainstream, content-neutral, alternative, and extremist categories. More than half of the alternative links these users sent out were also to conservative websites, such as World Net Daily and Breitbart.com.

The authors of the study determined that the usage seemed to be “driven more by white nationalists feeling an affinity for conservatism than by conservatives feeling an affinity for white nationalism.” They were also quick to note that the data were pulled during a period of time surrounding the Republican National Convention, potentially providing a boost in references to the GOP. However, a comparison group — composed of left-wing anarchists — did not yield similar results linking them to progressive ideals or the Democratic Party.

This seemingly unidirectional engagement, however, has a potential upside. Due to their influence, the GOP could help reduce the affect that violent extremists have on the national stage, the report says:

Since the data suggests white nationalists are actively seeking dialogue with conservatives, CVE [countering violent extremism] activists should enlist the help of mainstream conservatives, who may be considerably more successful than NGOs at engaging extremists with positive messaging. Further research may also suggest avenues for engagement between other kinds of extremists and other mainstream political and religious movements.

The report comes out on the heels of a Southern Poverty Law Center report identifying a spikein far-right anti-government groups, with their number having reached an “all-time high” in 2012. As the Republican Party is desperately seeking to rebrand itself from being seen as a “scary” party of primarily white people, it would do well to listen to the ICSR’s recommendations and not those of people who would defend slavery.

h/t: Hayes Brown at Think Progress

No wonder the GOP is doubling down on the crazy. They think that’s their base.

(via realworldnews)

March 16, 2013
CPAC attendee defends slavery because slave owners provided ‘food and shelter’

Chris Christie, Republican governor and firebrand? Sorry fella, you stood next to Obama - no room for you at CPAC conference. S**** T**** (name of douchebag withheld because reasons), racist blogger and white supremacist dickhead? Come on down, young man, let’s hear what you have to say:

At a panel discussion on GOP minority outreach the 30-year-old Terry defended slavery for feeding and housing slaves and expressed a wish to return to segregation (see video below). In an interview with Think Progress following the panel, Terry claimed that white people have been “systematically disenfranchised” by federal legislation; that he would be happy to live in a society where African-Americans were permanently subservient to whites; and that African Americans should vote in Africa rather than in the United States.
The video of the panel exchange can be found here. Funny, I thought cockroaches scurry and hide when the light shines on them. I guess T****’s dumber than the average cockroach.
Congrats, conservatives - you sure know how to pick ‘em.
Update from TPM
The session, entitled “Trump The Race Card: Are You Sick And Tired Of Being Called A Racist When You Know You’re Not One?” was led by K. Carl Smith, a black conservative who mostly urged attendees to deflect racism charges by calling themselves “Frederick Douglass Republicans.”

Self-awareness fail.

February 16, 2012
See Sue benefit from government-funded programs without realizing it.

See Sue benefit from government-funded programs without realizing it.

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March 23, 2011
Empirical Evidence That Proves Conservatism is Destroying America

I know, correlation does not equal causation. But when you see the same trends over, and over, and over again, it’s hard not to see the relationship.

October 14, 2010
Whitman's truth problem

The San Jose Mercury News has made it known who they support for governor of California, and it ain’t Meg Whitman:

[Whitman] has demonstrated through her campaign a loose relationship with the truth, a poor understanding of government and a penchant for platitudes. Her carefully packaged positions offer pat solutions for problems whose depth and complexity clearly elude her. We recommended her in the Republican primary over the shape-shifting Steve Poizner, but as the campaign has unfolded we’ve come to see that she utterly lacks the qualifications to be governor.

Whitman is spending more than $140 million on this campaign — breaking all records — largely to buy misleading ads and pay a herd of consultants to tell her what to say. Their aim is obvious, targeting various interests. What we don’t know is who Meg Whitman really is, how she thinks or what she values.

Whitman is no Sarah Palin - she has a brain and actually did something with her life.  But she decided it was better to offer “platitudes” and manufactured outrage than real solutions.  Better to play fast and loose with the truth than say what you’re really about.  I suppose we’ll find out who the real Meg Whitman is if she gains office, but I have a funny feeling Californians will be worse off for it. 

Frankly, if you can’t run on your own beliefs, you are a charlatan and a con artist.  Or a Tea Party candidate Republican.

October 13, 2010
Republican 2010 strategy - don’t debate or do interviews
Heaven forfend people should find out your true views or beliefs.  They might realize just how little they have in common with you.  Or worse, they might see how supremely unqualified you are for the position of dog catcher, much less senator/governor/school board member/etc.
Better to run away from your past statements, reinvent/rebrand yourself as a Tea Partier, and let the Koch brothers (or Karl Rove’s foreign buddies) finance millions of dollars’ worth of ads to show off the new you. 
Ah yes, the best democracy money can buy.  “Citizens United”, indeed.

Republican 2010 strategy - don’t debate or do interviews

Heaven forfend people should find out your true views or beliefs.  They might realize just how little they have in common with you.  Or worse, they might see how supremely unqualified you are for the position of dog catcher, much less senator/governor/school board member/etc.

Better to run away from your past statements, reinvent/rebrand yourself as a Tea Partier, and let the Koch brothers (or Karl Rove’s foreign buddies) finance millions of dollars’ worth of ads to show off the new you. 

Ah yes, the best democracy money can buy.  “Citizens United”, indeed.

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