I think I’ve had enough.
In 2004, I watched with horror as Joe Sweeney won the Republican primary election for CD7 to face off with Raul Grijalva. I wasn’t appalled because I thought Sweeney had a chance of mounting a credible challenge to Raul, but rather that the numbers were such an overwhelming endorsement of Joe Sweeney’s racist views. Mind you, the guy is a perennial candidate, but 70% was beyond ridiculous, imo.
The GOP establishment tried running away from him, but the primary voters sent them a message that the ‘David Duke of the Desert’ spoke for them!
During campaign speeches and interviews, he has regularly blamed a litany of problems – crime, health care, unemployment, voter fraud – on illegal immigration, and called for reforms and reductions in legal immigration.
In his campaign two years ago he referred to illegal immigrants coming across the border “like hyenas.” Sweeney said he won the nomination because “I’m trying to represent citizen taxpayers. I’m not for illegal immigration. I’m not for the gays and all this perverted liberalism.”
Even aliens who enter the country legally too frequently abuse the American welcome mat, he said, trying to change their status from visitor to permanent resident alien, “sucking up our services.”
Parker, the party’s former executive director, has heard enough.
“You can compare it to David Duke. That’s how I feel about Joe Sweeney. He’s Arizona’s David Duke,” Parker said. Duke is a former Grand Wizard of the KKK who ran a highly publicized, and unsuccessful, campaigns for governor and both houses of Congress in Louisiana.
Parker said Sweeney campaigning as a Republican will be “very bad for the party. He’s not the standard bearer for the Arizona Republican Party I know.”
Fast-forward two years and not only is Joe Sweeney on the ballot AGAIN for CD7, the virus has spread and is now infecting all the Republican candidates for neighboring CD8.
Take Mike Hellon, who I wrote about in June, regarding his idiotic commercials. Not only is he one of the Build the Great Wall™ fanatics, he’s also an unabashed supporter of rescinding the 14th Amendment of the United States Constitution.
Here’s the link to his policy paper, it’s a .pdf file, and an excerpt I transcribed:
There is, however, no contemporaneous record to suggest that when the 14th amendment was being proposed, debated and ratified, it was ever anticipated that it would provide a means for foreign nationals to secure United States citizenship for their children.
I would hate to see the type of country Mike Hellon envisions at the bottom of his ridiculous slippery slope. Wait! I have an idea. Howz about we make the entire proposal retroactive so that the only legitimate citizens of this hypothetical situation – Native Americans (which includes a big chunk of people with Mexican lineage) – get to be the deciders for once.
Then there’s Mr. Immigration Hardass himself, Randy Graf.
Where to begin…there’s so much to say about this guy, let alone his top-level campaign staff, that I guess it’s important to note that he is throwing off the white pointy sheet to officially declare himself a Minuteman for Congress.
The vigilante and militia-movements in this country are increasingly becoming the face of the Republican Party in the Southwest. Rather than being shamed by the extremist views of their candidates, as they were just two years ago, the GOP establishment is embracing these radicals. They’ve been enboldened by the Bush Administration’s moves to militarize the U.S./Mexico border and are looking for their cut of the power-sharing. Extremists like Graf are also receiving support and endorsements from high-level Republicans already infesting the Hill.
Rep. Tom Tancredo, a Colorado Republican, will appear with Graf at an event intended to highlight the work of the Minuteman Project, said Graf’s campaign manager, R.T. Gregg.
David Neiwert over at Ornicus has presented a comprehensive profile on the unholy union between the GOP and the Minutemen Project. Here are the links to the series, I highly recommend reading them to educate yourself on the disgusting underbelly of these vigilante operations.
This is important because there is a real danger that these radical cockroaches will decide that it’s safe to play in the sunshine. Make sure you educate yourself and those around you about their extremism that runs deep with hatred. It’s the only way to stop the infestation and exterminate the crazies once and for all.
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Crossposted from Migra Matters and my humble blog. Can ya tell I’m a wee bit irritated? π
wondering, AZ-CD7 will remain in Grijalva’s hands (I love that man, proud to have him as my Congressman). As for CD-8, that is the open seat being vacated by Republican Jim Kolbe. There are a slew of Dems running (via Politics1):
For now the frontrunners are Weiss and Giffords with a mixing of Latas thrown in to make things interesting. I haven’t decided on a candidate to support even though I get 10,000 emails a day from each of the campaigns.
There’s some new book out about the Minutemen, glorifying them, that I saw prominently displayed in B&N the other day. I was pretty appalled. I am not fond of vigilantes – online or elsewhere!
it seems like no matter what we do, if the Republicans endorse someone or something, it instantly becomes credible. Here in AZ we have JD Hayworth in CD5 who openly supports their efforts, so to have another vigilante in Congress is not all that far fetched. Hopefully one of the Dems will win the open seat in CD8 and Harry Mitchell with send JD packing once and for all. We shall see!
“Minutemen: The Battle to Secure America’s Borders” by Minuteman founder Jim Gilchrist and co-author Jerome R. Corsi of Swiftboat fame. Forward written by who else …. Rep. Tom Tancredo
Here’s an Ammazon Link if you’d like to leave a review. π
More about the book from “The Minuteman Book Club” … kind of like Oprah’s Bookclub… except you have to wear a white sheet and burn some crosses before they let you join.
Yep – that’s the one. Thanks, and scary!!
If this:
Doesn’t scare the shit out of normal-thinking Americans … what will?
has changed over the past six years, what used to be shameful opinions to speak out loud have now become campaign platforms. CD8 comprises a huge swath of people, hopefully the Democratic base will be energized enough to denounce the mainstreaming of the Minutemen’s hateful, racist rhetoric. I would be lying, however, if I told you I wasn’t nervous.
Here is a sample of the ads I grew up seeing on TV at election time in GA.
The courts ruled this legal for TV, in contrast to playing George Carlin on the radio.
http://www.law.indiana.edu/fclj/pubs/v46/no2/gates.html
Stoner was a terrorist. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._B._Stoner He never had a chance of winning any seat he ran for. Which is worse, this or the wink and nod language we get now that allows racists a literal denial? I want everyone to feel that they can speak their minds plainly and openly. We can handle the truth.
We don’t need to sweep this back under the rug. We just need to be clear that racism’s best friends are violence and terror, both in initiation and retaliation.
what a nasty narrative for J.B. Stoner’s commercial.
The difference I see between then and now is that those who held those radically racist beliefs were shunned and mocked in the past, now they are being embraced by sitting Congressmen who are campaigning on their behalf. That’s dangerous, imo, because it pits citizens against each other via a direcly partisan mindset. We’ve been down that path before and nothing good will come of it.
I’m not asking for their censorship, but I am saying that if the Republicans want to become the party of the vigilantes, then we need to call them on that and hope the public reacts with the disgust it merits.
Wow manny, you just typed what I was thinking! How did this country deteriorate so rapidly these past six years? How long is it going to take to get it back? Can the damage ever be repaired here and in the eyes of the rest of the world. This is like living in a B movie that never ends.
it’s so frustrating to see the rotten fruits that are being produced by the seeds planted by BushCo. I have been screaming about the Rs plans to make the immigrant community their newest boogeymen for over a year now, and while it looks like the federal legislation is stalled at the moment, there is some nasty crap being mobilized on the state level. I hope that the voters see through the rhetoric, but everything’s up in the air.
I miss the days when they all played fair but that was waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay before you were even born kiddo…lol. Keep me posted as to what is happening down there. I appreciate your diaries very much.
and likewise. I’m trying to be better about checking out news from across the border region, but with so much happening here in Southern Az, it’s enough to keep me hopping. If you ever see something in the SD papers you think would be note-worthy, feel free to shoot me an email. Paz, mi amiga!
Will do Babe!
This is horrible, racist crap, and it makes my blood boil. And somehow, I don’t quite know how to deal with it as I once did. Or maybe I lack the courage that I used to have, I don’t know.
When I walk through the tiny miners’ cemetery in the western mountains where my older sister is buried, and read the names, I tear up. Not just for her, but for all those people who strung their hopes together to live here, however they could. They are names that are not all “white and celtic” as Buchanan might wish. French names. Scandinavian names. Italian names, Mr. Tancredo, and yes, even one name con sonrisa as my little niece says, a tiny, weathered baby stone with a single word left on it that still smiles: chica.
The view is clear. Lupines coming up in a tangle, from some of the seeds we’ve scattered over the years. We laugh without smiling. South, it’s all the way to the equator, it seems, the holy peaks rising to each side. But dry, harsh, beautiful, and terribly dangerous. It is a blessing to be here. It is not a blessing to say that I have any right to put myself above any others who stand in this place on this same planet and look around and want to see home.
thank you for painting that vivid picture of the tierra with your words, felt like I was there alongside you.
I’ve been doing alot of pensive observations lately and can’t figure out why it has become okay for this type of filth to be tolerated, let alone endorsed and espoused by current members of Congress.
great diary, ME..Thanks so very much for this…hugs
Just trying to “flip the rock” to expose the nastiness we’re seeing down here in Southern AZ from the GOP. Hugs back.
Republicans must live with the hatred they have created with the immigration issue. I say lump on all together..because “when they say we only against illegals…they are just trying to sugarcoat the fact that they don’t like brown people.” (cite)(a quote from the dallas morning news a few months back)
is, we have to live with the hatred too. While it may be different in other parts of the country, the immigrant community is synonymous with Latinos (specifically Mexicans) here in the southwest; which is what your Dallas Morning News quote touches on. The vigilantes sit with their binoculars and firearms at their side, but if, for example, I were to be walking towards them in the desert, I bet their cell phones would be ringing Border Patrol faster than you can say “pinche Migra”. While it’s amusing, it’s also dangerous.
I feel for her family