Ron Paul’s White Supremacist Radio Connections
While Ron Paul would like you to believe that his connections to white supremacy ended with his racist newsletters, he has actively courted the white supremacist movement well into the 21st Century which is evident due to his outreach to white supremacist radio programs. On February 18th of 2001, Ron Paul appeared on “Radio Free America,” a show founded by Willis Carto, a neo-Nazi who founded the white supremacist group, The National Alliance. “Radio Free America” is part of Carto’s “American Free Press,” which is labeled as a hate group by the SPLC. While Paul did not discuss racial issues, he discussed several conspiracy theories. A transcript of the show was made available through Carto’s now defunct racist publication, “The Spotlight.” In 2006 Ron Paul was scheduled to appear on another white supremacist radio show, “The Political Cesspool” a white supremacist radio show that features as who’s who of racists, including the KKK, neo-Nazis, holocaust deniers and neo-Confederates. The shows sponsors include white supremacist separatist group, the Council of Conservative Citizens and the Institute for Historical Review, a Holocaust denying organization founded by Willis Carto and the show is broadcast online via the neo-Nazi website, Stormfront. The show’s host, James Edwards is a rising star in the white nationalist movement and idolizes former KKK Grand Wizard, David Duke. After reports began circulating that Ron Paul appeared on his show in 2006, Edwards wrote on his blog.
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