CPAC: White supremacists shunned in 2011, now in 2012 they are welcomed as speakers and seminar participants






CPAC: White Nationalism Shunned in 2011, Welcomed in 2012


How times have changed. Last year, white nationalist Jamie Kelso
attended CPAC looking for European-American allies in his quest to
keep America genetically pure and lily-white. However, his potential
young recruits weren?t having any of it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCdBrAalghY&feature=player_embedded

As Ed Morrissey reported on Hot Air:
http://hotair.com/archives/2011/02/14/video-young-cpacers-send-white-nationalist-packing/

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A group of young attendees, and a few older conservatives as well, at
first politely rebuff Kelso?s racist arguments, and then begin
aggressively arguing with him in the hallway. Ron Paul supporters told
him four times to take off his Campaign for Liberty button and
paraphernalia.

-- end qutoe


The Daily Caller reported that Kelso ?got an earful from some
conservative activists who sent him packing? and ?let him know that
racism is not welcome in the conservative movement.? It was heartening
to see young conservatives take a stand against the kind of bigotry
that has no place in modern conservatism.

http://dailycaller.com/2011/02/14/cpac-attendees-confront-a-white-nationalist-video/


That was 2011. CPAC 2012 has revealed that the paleoconservatives are
still firmly in control.

The conservative gay rights group, GOProud, was banned this year, but
two prominent white nationalists were allowed to appear on a panel
opposing multiculturalism.

And they were hardly sent packing. Iowa Republican Rep. Steve King of
Iowa fawned over Peter Brimelow, founder of the white nationalist site
VDARE, saying, ?I read your books!? Tomorrow, white nationalist Bob
Vandervoort is scheduled to appear alongside two other Republican
members of Congress.
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