Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 24, 2017
Just when you thought CPAC was all about tolerance, they turn around and do something like this.
NPR:
Richard Spencer, a white nationalist, was kicked out of the hotel where the Conservative Political Action Conference is taking place, a CPAC spokesman confirmed to NPR.
Spencer was spotted in the lobby of the Gaylord National Resort outside Washington, D.C., talking with reporters. That’s when CPAC officials were alerted to Spencer’s presence.
“His views are repugnant and have absolutely nothing to do with conservatism or what we do here,” said CPAC spokesman Ian Walters.
Is the standard that no one who disagrees with you about anything is allowed to attend the event?
Isn’t that, like, a violation of civil rights or something?
What about the hordes of liberal journalists there?
Do their views have something to do with conservatism?
Spencer purchased a general admission pass Thursday morning, Walters said.
“He’s anti-free markets, anti-Constitution, anti-pluralism,” Walters added. “This was one bad egg who bought a ticket.”
He described the alt-right and Spencer’s views as “vile,” “venomous,” “horrible” and “repulsive.”
Nice going, Mr. Thesaurus.
CPAC is trying to send a message that it wants nothing to do with the so-called alt-right, a white nationalist movement that latched on to Donald Trump’s rise. The president’s chief strategist in the White House, Steve Bannon, ran Breitbart, which he called a “platform for the alt-right.” Bannon and White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus are speaking at CPAC Thursday afternoon.
CPAC also invited then disinvited Milo Yiannopoulos, a former Breitbart editor with controversial views, after video surfaced of him seeming to endorse pedophilia.
In light of the head of CPAC giving a speech against the Alt-Right, I have theorized that the inviting and subsequent dis-inviting of MILO was a planned hit.
Before being brutally booted, the Nazi leader Spencer was having an implicit old time.
Obviously, this campaign against the Alt-Right is going to backfire. There is nothing else that can happen.
Here’s Spencer being interviewed after his venomous disenfranchisement.