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Ron Paul Disavows White Supremacists, But Takes Their Money

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

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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.

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01:39 PM on 05/09/2012
What about Obama being racist. lol
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Richie Tipsy Kariuki
Reality...it's optional
11:33 PM on 05/08/2012
Republicans voting against their own interests?? Nothing new here.
01:27 PM on 05/09/2012
democrats ranting about nothing in reply to logical facts. Establishment Republicans spending as much as democrats... nothing new here
09:29 PM on 03/11/2012
If people refuse to believe Paul's white supremacist viewpoint (and honestly there is quite enough evidence supplied by himself to admit that he is or at least recently was), it's likely because they themselves are white supremacists. They can feel free to hide behind the false cause of states rights, while voting their state into a paradise for white christian men. At this point, there is no excuse for anyone to ignore the bigotries of this man. A man who claimed all gays should be interned seperate from society, that AIDS patients should be mercy-killed, that blacks are animalistic and criminal with natural urges to rape and steal. It's amazing that such a throwback can still keep candidacy in the 21st century.
02:02 AM on 03/07/2012
Lol @ not recognizing people as groups. Color blind logic promotes racism because it ignores context. Simply ignoring a problem does not make it go away. Hitler probably didnt recognize Jews as a group, maybe thats one of the reasons he felt justified in killing people. And white genocide? The english killing the irish was white genocide. Your daughters having biracial babies? Thats just biology you racists
01:03 AM on 03/20/2012
Libertarians do not see people as groups but as individuals. This means we do not judge based on qualities that people assert groups hold. That said libertarians understand other people see people in groups and we feel this is part of the problem and that these people should look at individuals as the individuals they are and not judge them by groups they classify them in. If possible i would like you to explain how this could possibly promote racism because by my standpoint the idea of seeing people as the individuals they are is as far as racist as an idea can get.
01:36 PM on 05/09/2012
judging people in groups is a problem as it treats people differently and promotes inequality, judge people as individuals and you are on step closer to freedom and equality. Racism dies when people are individuals under 1 law not groups under different rules and freedoms.
09:40 AM on 03/06/2012
The folks mentioned as "white supremacists" and the A3P political party never said they were "white supremacists"! I challenge you to find one sentence or phrase that states they support "white supremacy" on their website. White nationalism yes! America First, yes! But nowhere do they state they are "white supremacists"! A3P also explains on its website that it stands to “protect White American interests, since no other political party has shown interest in doing so."
01:07 AM on 03/02/2012
I'd take their money too. That does not mean I endorse their views. I'd take money from hitler if he were to give it to me. That does not mean I'll spend that money killing jews.
reciprocat
On November 6, 2012...God blessed America
04:13 AM on 03/03/2012
Would you take pictures with Hitler?
07:52 AM on 03/03/2012
Had he walked up to me at an event and I didn't know who he was or recognize him, yes... and if I were questioned about it later, I would refer to the fact that I have spent my life promoting civil liberty for any and all people, that I do not see people in groups but as individuals, and I how, all things considered, hitler probably wouldn't be posing with me if he knew my beliefs... that is, unless he were trying to sabotage my career.
12:56 PM on 03/06/2012
Would I take a picture with you?
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Robert Lee Harrington
I'd Love To Change The World..
06:34 PM on 03/01/2012
"From his newsletters, however, a different picture of Paul emerges--that of someone who is either himself deeply embittered or, for a long time, allowed others to write bitterly on his behalf. His adversaries are often described in harsh terms: Barbara Jordan is called “Barbara Morondon,” Eleanor Holmes Norton is a “black pinko,” Donna Shalala is a “short lesbian,” Ron Brown is a “racial victimologist,” and Roberta Achtenberg, the first openly gay public official confirmed by the United States Senate, is a “far-left, normal-hating lesbian activist.” Maybe such outbursts mean Ron Paul really is a straight-talker. Or maybe they just mean he is a man filled with hate."

http://www.tnr.com/article/politics/angry-white-man?page=0,3
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Robert Lee Harrington
I'd Love To Change The World..
06:32 PM on 03/01/2012
"The rhetoric when it came to Jews was little better. The newsletters display an obsession with Israel; no other country is mentioned more often in the editions I saw, or with more vitriol. A 1987 issue of Paul’s Investment Letter called Israel “an aggressive, national socialist state,” and a 1990 newsletter discussed the “tens of thousands of well-placed friends of Israel in all countries who are willing to wok [sic] for the Mossad in their area of expertise.” Of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, a newsletter said, “Whether it was a setup by the Israeli Mossad, as a Jewish friend of mine suspects, or was truly a retaliation by the Islamic fundamentalists, matters little.”
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Robert Lee Harrington
I'd Love To Change The World..
06:17 PM on 03/01/2012
Angry White Man The bigoted past of Ron Paul.

"... hardline conservatives resorted to putting out their own, less glossy publications. These were often paranoid and rambling--dominated by talk of international banking conspiracies, the Trilateral Commission’s plans for world government, and warnings about coming Armageddon...And a few of the most prominent bore the name of Ron Paul.

Paul’s newsletters have been published on a monthly basis since at least 1978... the newsletters were published by the Foundation for Rational Economics and Education, a nonprofit Paul founded in 1976; at other times, they were published by Ron Paul & Associates...At one point, Ron Paul & Associates also put out a monthly publication called The Ron Paul Investment Letter....

... the newsletters I saw all had one thing in common: They were published under a banner containing Paul’s name, and the articles...seem designed to create the impression that they were written by him--and reflected his views. What they reveal are decades worth of obsession with conspiracies, sympathy for the right-wing militia movement, and deeply held bigotry against blacks, Jews, and gays. In short, they suggest that Ron Paul is not the plain-speaking antiwar activist his supporters believe they are backing--but rather a member in good standing of some of the oldest and ugliest traditions in American politics...."

http://www.tnr.com/article/politics/angry-white-man
04:10 PM on 03/01/2012
An Evening with Dr. Paul: Ron Paul reads from his newsletters.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hu_QmScqyvk
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Robert Lee Harrington
I'd Love To Change The World..
08:13 AM on 03/01/2012
White Supremacist Stampede

A startling number of white-power candidates are seeking public office. Eve Conant reports on their under-the-radar strategy and David Duke’s White House flirtation.

"Add to the growing list of candidates considering a bid for the GOP presidential nomination in 2012 America’s most famous white-power advocate: David Duke.

A former grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives and Republican executive-committee chairman in his district until 2000, Duke has a significant following online...He hasn’t considered running for serious office since the early '90s, when he won nearly 40 percent of the vote in his bid for Louisiana governor...

Former (and current) Neo Nazis, Ku Klux Klan members, neo-Confederates, and other representatives of the many wings of the “white nationalist” movement are starting to file paperwork and print campaign literature for offices large and small, pointing to rising unemployment, four years with an African-American president, and rampant illegal immigration as part of a growing mound of evidence that white people need to take a stand.

Most aren’t winning—not yet. But they’re drawing levels of support that surprise and alarm groups that keep tabs on the white-power movement (members prefer the terms “racial realist” or “white nationalist”)...

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2011/07/04/white-supremacists-running-for-political-office-in-2012-in-growing-numbers.html
reciprocat
On November 6, 2012...God blessed America
09:46 AM on 03/01/2012
Oh but that sort of thing can't happen again...you're safe!
States won't try anything to hurt minorities...now.
America has changed....

Thanks for the update RLH.

Never again!

Obama 2012
03:13 AM on 03/01/2012
"White Supremacist" is a term that Huffington-Post uses against people they don't like. Similar to "Jewish Supremacist".
reciprocat
On November 6, 2012...God blessed America
09:47 AM on 03/01/2012
What term do YOU use for them?
01:16 PM on 03/03/2012
I call them "reciprocats"
reciprocat
On November 6, 2012...God blessed America
06:08 PM on 03/04/2012
Are you sure you don't call White Supremacists Brian Alexandars?
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Homerun over the Right field fence!
08:55 PM on 05/08/2012
White and supremacist should not be used in the same sentence. It is an oxymoron.
05:12 PM on 02/29/2012
I applaud most of what Ron Paul represents. I'm fiscally conservative and socially liberal. He tends to match my wants and he's been an uncannily honest politician. With that said, there will never be a perfect candidate - only someone that is as close to my ideals as possible. This $6K unfortunately speaks to one of the couple of issues I have with him - not the money itself, or even where it's coming from... my problem is the extent of the freedom he's willing to allow in some issues.

Like everyone else (i hope), I like to assume the best of everyone until they disappoint me. Unfortunately, racism and discrimination are so systemic, that many, many people don't really *understand* how deeply it runs in our country. I see it in apathy to certain problems, in every time someone says to a victim of either to stop being so sensitive or that political correctness is out of hand. We don't appear to have more than a bare minimum of respect for for each other.

I'm not ok with allowing states to decide how they'd like to handle these issues, which is something that Dr. Paul supports in the name of freedom I think it's... at best, naive and at worst, willfully ignorant. Because if he were to win, these people would be able to act on the sentiments as well. And I know where I'd never, ever.... ever. step foot. This is counter productive to my freedom.
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Robert Lee Harrington
I'd Love To Change The World..
04:23 PM on 02/29/2012
Top 5 Best Ron Paul Jokes

#5
Ron Paul looks like one of your old relatives. The guy that keeps sending you the blank emails.

--DAVID LETTERMAN

#4
Republican candidate Ron Paul came out for the legalization of heroin and prostitution, unfortunately not in time to be cast as Charlie Sheen’s replacement on Two and a Half Men.

--CONAN O'BRIEN

#3
Ron Paul is in favor of letting states legalize marijuana, prostitution, and cocaine. So even if he doesn't win, that's going to be one heck of an election night party.

--JAY LENO

#2
Ron Paul said he's "nibbling at mitt Romney’s heels." At 76 years old, I hope somebody's cutting Romney’s heels into bite-sized pieces for him.

--CRAIG FERGUSON

#1
There was another Republican debate on Saturday, and listen to this: Ron Paul only got 89 seconds to speak. Seriously? Rick Perry gets more time than that to try to remember something.

--JIMMY FALLON

http://www.top10-best.com/r/top_10_best_ron_paul_jokes.html
05:47 PM on 03/01/2012
You are sadly misinformed or your willingly ignorant. Robert Lee Harrington I challenge you to a Ron Paul debate anytime, any place. Ron Paul is not for heroin or cocaine, he has said he trusts that people would not push for that or for woman doing those things to themselves because it is very unfortunate, but you can not say that if a state votes and the people choose that they can't hold to the rights given to us, the basis of our democracy. There is not one state in the US with legalized heroin or cocaine and if you took a poll I'm sure it would probably be less than a 16th of a single percent of the country wanting it legal, those people being the addicts I'm sure. A for marijuana Ron Paul quotes "We can at lest let sick people have marijuana". When it comes to a woman selling there body that also would need to be passed at a state level. As it always has in the past. Prostitution is legal in a few states in the country as is. I am completely against it in every way, but if a state votes on it, and the people have spoken, that is freedom. Also check the polls for legal Prostitution in your state, It won't be passed anywhere soon. The fact stands though that it is a right of the people to vote for what they find fit. Do not lose faith in your country men.
05:55 PM on 03/01/2012
The basis of what Ron Paul says is allowing the states to choose, his whole campaign has been about the people not being buried in taxes because of failed government programs. You can debate and say you think the war should go on and we should keep spending 5 billion a week in middle east without any specific goal even after the Israeli Prime Minister said that "We can handle everything". You can debate and say you enjoy the madness of the spending and the endless wars with no direction, but you implying he is forcing his hand on the federal level to anything is ludicrous.
02:07 PM on 02/29/2012
ROn Paul supporters are awake and understand true freedom. The rest of you would prefer to vote for the candidate with the most corporate funding failing to realizing your candidate was chosen for you, so they can own you forever. Left Right politics is a distraction to make you think you have a choice. youtube.com/watch?v=7rDNt7hsBeA
reciprocat
On November 6, 2012...God blessed America
03:55 PM on 02/29/2012
I do have a choice. And if I choose none of the above it will be Kucinich or Nader. never paul. I'll hold out for the real deal. Obama will do for now...especially with more supreme court appointments coming up.

Paul...ha!
04:30 PM on 02/29/2012
good thing paul supports nader. I voted for nader rather than the elite stink. If you are so anti Paul can't see why you like the same people he is similar to and endorses?
04:32 PM on 02/29/2012
Kucinich and nader support paul.

youtube.com/watch?v=py8cXlLyX18