In another part of an ongoing effort to Hitlerize Donald Trump, the Washington Post is acting as a de facto public relations agency for an obscure neo-Nazi and the American Nazi party. The newspaper of America’s imperial city has sunk to the depths of giving attention to a no-name hatemonger named Rocky Suhayda who has to be clicking his heels today considering that the national media has chosen to bolster the American Nazi Party by proxy in order to smear Trump. It’s a long way from the halcyon days of Watergate, Woodward and Bernstein (both of whom are now bloated establishment lackeys) and yet another example of how badly that the press has failed the American people.
According to the WAPO “Top Nazi leader: Trump will be a ‘real opportunity’ for white nationalists”:
The effort to plant the seeds of white nationalism in the political mainstream, where they might blossom into pro-white political coalitions that appeal to a broader swath of Caucasian voters, will not be easy, according to the chairman of the American Nazi Party.
But Rocky Suhayda thinks there is one political figure who presents a “real opportunity” to lessen the load.
Who is it? Donald Trump, the Republican nominee for president.
“Now, if Trump does win, okay, it’s going to be a real opportunity for people like white nationalists, acting intelligently to build upon that, and to go and start — you know how you have the black political caucus and what not in Congress and everything — to start building on something like that,” Suhayda declared on his radio program last month.
“It doesn’t have to be anti-, like the movement’s been for decades, so much as it has to be pro-white,” he added. “You know what I’m saying? It’s kinda hard to go and call us bigots if we don’t go around and act like a bigot. That’s what the movement should contemplate. All right.”
Audio from the radio program was posted Saturday by BuzzFeed’s Andrew Kaczynski, who noted that Suhayda has in the past avoided making statements about Trump out of concern that he might harm the businessman’s candidacy. Yet, Kaczynski reported, in an American Nazi Party report from September, the chairman argued that Trump’s rhetoric revealed the secret popularity of the party’s messages.
“We have a wonderful OPPORTUNITY here folks, that may never come again, at the RIGHT time,” Suhayda wrote, according to BuzzFeed. “Donald Trump’s campaign statements, if nothing else, have SHOWN that ‘our views’ are NOT so ‘unpopular’ as the Political Correctness crowd have told everyone they are!”
It’s a vintage echo chamber hit job where a bottom-feeding internet site publishes an attack piece and then the larger media picks it up by referring to the original location as the source – to call it yellow journalism is an insult to yellow journalism. Buzzfeed has become a key cog in the propaganda machine for exactly this sort of thing and has set itself above other cyber sleaze pits of the kind that believe that it’s good practice to publish sex videos of washed up pro wrestlers.
This is the same paper that nearly single-handedly rescued an aging David Duke from irrelevance by showering him with attention in linking him to Trump. Duke is now running for Congress in Louisiana and should he win he’d owe a yuuuge debt of gratitude to the WAPO, CNN and other media organizations that resurrected his political career. Ironically in the ongoing media smear campaign against Trump it is the big established media organizations that by all appearances are getting their game plans straight out of Goebbels 101.