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Miles Archer

(18,837 posts)
Tue Sep 10, 2019, 10:26 PM Sep 2019

Way to go, NC, for electing anti-transgender "bathroom bill" author & Proud Boys bud Dan Bishop.

GOP Congressional Candidate Has Ties to Far-Right Supporter of the Proud Boys

Dan Bishop met for 45 minutes with anti-Muslim activist.



https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2019/09/gop-congressional-candidate-has-ties-to-far-right-supporter-of-the-proud-boys/

The campaign of North Carolina Republican congressional candidate Dan Bishop has associated with a far-right activist with a history of bigoted rhetoric who has defended the Proud Boys, a controversial neo-fascist outfit. Bishop, a state senator who authored North Carolina’s anti-transgender “bathroom bill,” is competing in Tuesday’s special election in the state’s 9th district.

The activist, Brian Talbert, runs a local organization called Deplorable Pride, a right-wing group that bills itself as a “conservative LGBT voice.” (Talbert said in a video posted this year that he is “against transgenders in the military.”) In June 2017, Talbert, who is gay, made national news when the board of Charlotte’s annual Pride celebration rejected his group’s application to enter a float in its parade, referring to a precedent of rejecting “participation from…organizations espousing anti-LGBTQ religious or public policy stances.” About that time, the White House, according to Talbert, called him with a message of support. According to the Charlotte Observer, the call had been initiated because the White House wanted to praise the group for joining a sit-in staged at a Starbucks, where staff had made fun of a customer wearing a T-shirt supporting President Donald Trump.

The LGBTQ advocacy organization GLAAD condemned Deplorable Pride in 2017, pointing to Talbert’s social media history. One post attributed to Talbert, which is no longer visible but was documented by GLAAD, stated, “Am I the only one pissed it wasn’t a real ban on all muslims? I say get rid of all the camel fuckers. Wipe them from the face of the earth.” (Talbert says this post was fabricated, but after GLADD publicized it, Deplorable Pride wrote in a comment on the GLAAD page, “I fully stand behind all my comments.”) In a 2017 Facebook comment from his personal Facebook profile, Talbert said, “Mohammed sucks cocks in hell.”

Talbert has also been a supporter of the Proud Boys, which has a documented history of inciting violence, for which some of its members have been criminally charged. He has noted that the Proud Boys have offered protection to members of Deplorable Pride during his group’s public events. The Southern Poverty Law Center has deemed the Proud Boys a “hate group,” a label the Proud Boys reject. When the SPLC issued that designation in 2018, Talbert rejected it, too, criticizing the SPLC label and defending the group. “Our LBGT organization, Deplorable Pride, will always be an ally to the Proud Boys,” he said to Big League Politics at the time. In a separate post on March 12, 2018, the Deplorable Pride Facebook account declared, “Our support for the Proud Boys stands just as strong now as it did the first day we met them. They are our MAGA brothers.”



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Way to go, NC, for electing anti-transgender "bathroom bill" author & Proud Boys bud Dan Bishop. (Original Post) Miles Archer Sep 2019 OP
It's a Trump district through and through and they still only barely pulled it out. budkin Sep 2019 #1
That's the saving grace, it was pretty damned close for "Trump Country." Miles Archer Sep 2019 #5
It's disgusting to see that Trump can still parachute into a district and pull a candidate over the StarfishSaver Sep 2019 #13
This only til 2020? bluestarone Sep 2019 #2
Yep. octoberlib Sep 2019 #6
and let me just hurl right now....... a kennedy Sep 2019 #10
Yes, it was a special election for a congressional seat bearsfootball516 Sep 2019 #7
He makes me seriously sick and the results likewise. CaliforniaPeggy Sep 2019 #3
Chickens for Colonel Sanders. BlueStater Sep 2019 #4
Trump won the district by 12 points Beaverhausen Sep 2019 #8
Yup this is extremely good news for us. Joe941 Sep 2019 #17
Fucking gross. Thanks MAGAts Initech Sep 2019 #9
How clean are NC elections? Just sayin. Amaryllis Sep 2019 #11
yea my thoughts too bluestarone Sep 2019 #12
North Carolina GOP used a lottery machine for redistricting after court demanded new maps Miles Archer Sep 2019 #14
Did russia conduct this election? Joe941 Sep 2019 #15
Democrats let it go. Didn't fight for it rockfordfile Sep 2019 #16
GOP has a 14 point advantage in the gerrymandered district struggle4progress Sep 2019 #18
The GOP spent $6.4 million on what should have been a cakewalk in a red district Miles Archer Sep 2019 #19

budkin

(6,703 posts)
1. It's a Trump district through and through and they still only barely pulled it out.
Tue Sep 10, 2019, 10:27 PM
Sep 2019

Portends good things for next year tbh

Miles Archer

(18,837 posts)
5. That's the saving grace, it was pretty damned close for "Trump Country."
Tue Sep 10, 2019, 10:32 PM
Sep 2019

I live in SC, but it's where I hang my hat, and that's about it.

 

StarfishSaver

(18,486 posts)
13. It's disgusting to see that Trump can still parachute into a district and pull a candidate over the
Tue Sep 10, 2019, 11:15 PM
Sep 2019

finish line.

His appearance last night probably got Bishop just the extra votes he needed to squeak this one out.

octoberlib

(14,971 posts)
6. Yep.
Tue Sep 10, 2019, 10:34 PM
Sep 2019

Kornacki said rural voters out performed in voting today. That usually means older, white people. Racism's a strong motivator for them , apparently.

Miles Archer

(18,837 posts)
14. North Carolina GOP used a lottery machine for redistricting after court demanded new maps
Tue Sep 10, 2019, 11:25 PM
Sep 2019
North Carolina GOP used a lottery machine for redistricting after court demanded new maps



https://www.rawstory.com/2019/09/watch-north-carolina-gop-used-a-lottery-machine-for-redistricting-after-court-demanded-new-maps/

North Carolina Republicans used a lottery machine to redraw district lines on Tuesday.

On September 3, a judge struck down the state’s gerrymandered district maps and give the General Assembly two weeks to draw new lines.

Allison Riggs, a voting rights attorney for the Southern Coalition for Social Justice, posted a video on Twitter showing how the GOP was going about the task of redistricting.

“So this just happened. The Senate Redistricting Committee just brought in freaking lottery officials to randomly draw a map to satisfy their duty to remedy constitutional violations in the map they drew in 2017,” Riggs said.

She added hashtags saying that was “not the legal standard” and “democracy dies in NC.”


struggle4progress

(118,290 posts)
18. GOP has a 14 point advantage in the gerrymandered district
Wed Sep 11, 2019, 08:09 AM
Sep 2019

Rightwinger Bishop won by 2 points

Turnout was 37%

Miles Archer

(18,837 posts)
19. The GOP spent $6.4 million on what should have been a cakewalk in a red district
Wed Sep 11, 2019, 10:34 AM
Sep 2019
“Don, what gives is what always gives in the races. Money matters,” GOP strategist Rick Wilson replied.

“There were 10.7 million dollars spent in the race. About 6.4 million was Republican spending, a — the amount of money you used to spend in the U.S. Senate race — on one House district, in one state, in a relatively affordable media market,” he explained.

“They bought this race out of desperation, but you can’t scale that,” he continued. “You can’t replicate that across district after district in the country. We have outspent the Democratic side of the equation two-to-one in this thing. Those six-plus million dollars made a big difference.”

“This should have been something they could have stayed home and eaten bonbons and watched sports on TV. They didn’t and the reason is the suburbs — particularly outside Charlotte — are starting to weaken for Republican elected officials,” Wilson added.

https://www.rawstory.com/2019/09/rick-wilson-says-gop-victory-in-north-carolina-special-election-is-actually-terrible-news-for-republicans/
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