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Editor’s Note:
If you want to know why White Nationalism is spreading like wildfire among white Republicans, especially men, this article is where it usually starts. First published November 9, 2012, after the defeat of Mitt Romney, it is also available in Hood’s book Waking up from the American Dream.
Do you get it yet?
Look, I know you probably despise us. You’ve been told your entire life—by your schools, your churches, and your heroes of sport, screen, and stage—that there is no greater sin than racism. You wanted to be a good person. Heck, you are a good person. (more…)
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Here is a great nugget of wisdom which I have ignored my entire adult life: “Never argue with the fiercely decided.”
It’s a good one, isn’t it? I don’t remember where I initially encountered it, perhaps in a comic book. I was young. It made sense at that time. And I would strongly advise following it when dealing with an angry spouse or with someone to whom you owe a lot of money. (more…)
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This is the transcript by V. S. of Richard Spencer’s Vanguard Podcast interview of Jonathan Bowden about the 2012 US Republican Presidential Primaries. You can listen to the podcast here.
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Ich habe den Eindruck, dass die Mainstream-Medien mit der Wahl Obamas sich im Glanz des multikulturellen Himmels sonnen. (more…)
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El Partido Republicano perdió debido a que la creciente marea de color demográficamente condena su gente geriátrica, desconectada y disminuida. Para ganar, se necesita abrazar la amnistía, comprometerse a llegar a la dinámica y excitante juventud hispana, negra, asiática e isleña de los Estados Unidos y abiertamente renunciar a su franja radical. (more…)
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The Republican Party lost because the rising tide of color demographically dooms its geriatric, out-of-touch, and dwindling base. In order to win, it needs to embrace amnesty, engage in outreach to America’s exciting and dynamic Hispanic, black, Asian, and Pacific Islander youths, and openly renounce its radical fringe. (more…)
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Do you get it yet?
Look, I know you probably despise us. (more…)
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Greg Johnson, Matt Parrott, and Robert Stark in a round table discussion of the aftermath and implications of the 2012 US Presidential Election. (more…)
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The 2012 Presidential Election is over. Despite being a vulnerable incumbent in a sour economy, Obama defeated liberal Republican “moneybags Romney” and can now preside over four years of radicalism without any more electoral worries.
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Counter-Currents Publishing and the North American New Right do not take sides in elections, because no system candidates are on our side. Thus we do not endorse candidates, legislation, ballot initiatives, etc. We do not think of ourselves as citizens of the United States or Canada or any existing white regime. We think of ourselves as exiles from the White Republic to come. (more…)
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Worse is not necessarily better. Obama’s re-election is a defeat for white advocates. A successful black President will restructure the entire country along anti-white lines. And despite all of this—Mitt Romney must lose. (more…)
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Mitt Romney is my guy! Not that I actually intend to vote for him. I probably won’t – unless certain things stirring within me just overcome my better judgment (more…)

Romney wins Round I
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Last night’s debate went very well for the Romney campaign. Obama’s well-earned reputation for being smug and professorial was on full display. Enjoying a relatively comfortable lead in the electoral college projections, he made a tactical decision to shrink from risk at every turn. (more…)
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As a polemical documentary, Dinesh D’Souza’s 2016: Obama’s America has guile, snarkiness, and a kind of sneaky, nimble ambition. (more…)
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On November 5, 2008, I wrote an article arguing that the election of Barack Obama as president of the United States was a good thing for White Nationalism. And I was right. Thus I am going to copy and quote liberally from that article to argue that four more years of Obama will be good for White Nationalism as well.
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One of the most grave sacrifices I make for my race and faith is keeping up on mainstream political affairs. Among those sacrifices was watching as much as I could stand of the Republican National Convention. (more…)

Norman Rockwell, Study for “Freedom of Speech”
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Following are some personal impressions of Ron Paul’s campaign for president, and the Republican Party at the grassroots level. The Paul campaign involves a lot more than one man. It requires money, savvy, efficiency, organization, and the active engagement of motivated volunteers across the country.
US Rep. Ron Paul (R.-Tex.)
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Newt Gingrich’s surprise upset in the South Carolina Republican primary threatens to interfere with the party establishment’s coronation of Mitt Romney. (more…)

Albrecht Dürer, “Lot Fleeing with his Daughters from Sodom,” oil and tempera on panel, c. 1498
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I closely monitor the political horse race despite no longer caring about the outcome. It’s a habit I’ve carried over from when I did have hope for conventional politics. While there’s still ancillary value in remaining engaged to some degree with both mainstream politics and popular culture, so that one can still communicate effectively with persuadables, to imply that I actually care about American politics or culture at this point would be dishonest. (more…)
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Mitt Romney spends most of the time during the Presidential debates standing above the fray (literally, he’s 6’2″) with a plastic, fatherly smile glued to his exceptionally Nordic skull. When he does speak, it’s with a slight edge of impatience, akin to that of a busy father who’s been interrupted by a stupid question. (more…)
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Herman Cain is Black. He’s not merely racially Black. He’s truly, completely, chromatically black. He knows it, his supporters know it, the media know it, and—presuming you haven’t been hiding under a rock—you know it, too. (more…)