M E M, what's the point?
Do you seriously believe that ANYONE in the GOP you are trying to smear with mention of this believes that "the South will rise again" or that "Russia is our friend"?

There are far more historical ties between the Democrats and slavery/segretion/the Klan, and between the Democrats and treasonous relationships with Russia/the Soviet Union. In the latter case, ties between the Hillary campaign and Russians, and between DNC-supporting Facebook and their running millions of ads fronting Russian campaign-interfering propaganda.

What white supremacist groups do in Charlottesville is as irrelevant to mainstream politics as the activities of the Westboro Baptist Church, which likewise has about 35 members, and the external support of no one.
As I said prior, the KKK in modern times has about 5,000 members, and even if you include other white supremacist groups, that maybe brings the total to possibly 40,000. In a nation of over 320 million people, white supremacists are irrelevant. And thanks to low white birthrates overall, and thanks to overwhelming third-world immigration annually for decades (only about 18% of which is white/European) the South is not going to "rise again", and even if it was, the GOP and/or Trump certainly aren't advocating or supporting that message.

As I also said before (quoting Trump's inauguration speech) "Whether white or black or brown, we all bleed the same red, and share the same dreams" is clearly not white supremacist rhetoric, however the Left tries to paint it that way.


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    Liberals who bemoan discrimination, intolerance, restraint of Constitutional freedoms, and promotion of hatred toward various abberant minorities, have absolutely no problem with discriminating against, being intolerant of, restricting Constitutional freedoms of, and directing hate-filled scapegoat rhetoric against conservatives.

    EXACTLY what they accuse Republicans/conservatives of doing, is EXACTLY what liberals/Democrats do themselves, to those who oppose their beliefs.