Why House Republicans Aren't Dumping Scalise Despite White Supremacist Flap
Maybe just for the joy a putting liberal noses out of joint?
We already knew it was a vicious smear, and now it emerges it might have been a bum rap from the start.
Steve Scalise spoke to civic association meeting, not white nationalist conference
Reports that Rep. Steve Scalise, the third-ranking Republican in the U.S. House of Representatives, gave a speech to a white nationalist conference connected with David Duke in 2002 are not accurate, the man who organized the events said Wednesday (Dec. 31).
Kenny Knight, a longtime political adviser to Duke, said Scalise spoke at a meeting of the Jefferson Heights Civic Association -- not affiliated with the European-American Unity and Rights conference that was held in the same Metairie hotel -- two-and-a-half hours before the white nationalist event started.
Barbara Noble, who was dating Knight and said she attended the meeting, also said Wednesday that Scalise spoke to the civic group, not EURO.
Scalise apologized this week for speaking to the EURO group, although he said he was unaware of the connections or the group's white supremacy ideology.
Scalise has come under fire from some Democratic leaders and others, including calls for him to step down from his leadership position.
Blindsided and confused by the sudden liberal, race-baiting onslaught, he was.
Do you remember who you spoke to in 2002?
Did his accusers or the journos who kept the pot boiling fact check?
You're kidding, right?
Do liberal journos attacking white kids for alleged rape incidents check facts?
Do those attacking police or other whites with guns for racist violence and murder?
When exposed as liars, they have the effrontery to insist the facts of an individual case don't matter, as even false reports illustrate the terrible prevalence of such crimes.
But then their claims about that prevalence turn out to be wild lies, too, don't they?
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