Judy, contained in this article are more delightful quotes about the 
Jews and Israel from your hero, Cindy Sheehan, so even assuming the 
Koppel quotes are not her's, there's plenty more where that came 
from...



American Nazi Idol  
By Ben Johnson
FrontPageMagazine.com | August 18, 2005

LAST NIGHT THERE WERE 1,500 CANDLELIGHT VIGILS FOR CINDY SHEEHAN AND 
ONE BURNING CROSS. Sheehan has become the poster girl for the 
antiwar Left, because her status as a grieving mother renders the 48-
year-old Vacaville, California, native more sympathetic than Medea 
Benjamin, Ramsey Clark, or Michael Moore (whose website hosts 
Sheehan's blog). However, neo-Nazis, Klansmen, and racist extremists 
have also begun gathering around the Gold Star Families for Peace 
founder.

Leading the parade is none other than "former" Klansman David Duke. 
Duke recently authored the article, "Why Cindy Sheehan is Right!" in 
which the "fiery" politician criticizes an article written by little 
ol' me. The convicted fraud writes, "A recent article on David 
Horowitz's FrontPage [Magazine] and repeated by many pro-Israel 
zealots dares to compare her with that incorrigible American, me." 
It is true in my article I stated Sheehan's over-the-top 
rhetoric "echoes the line being taken by David Duke and his ilk at 
their most recent recruiting website, NoWarForIsrael.com" – a point 
Duke concedes. On his August 14 web broadcast, the alleged plastic 
surgery aficionado read an e-mail Cindy Sheehan sent to the producer 
of Ted Koppel's "Nightline," in which she wrote:

my first born was murdered. Am I angry? Yes, he was killed for lies 
and for a PNAC [Project for a New American Century] Neo-Con agenda 
to benefit Israel. My son joined the Army to protect America, not 
Israel.

After reading these words, Duke exclaimed, "Boy, it sounds exactly 
like the things I've been writing, doesn't it?" Other commentators 
agreed.

Cindy Sheehan now dismisses the e-mail in question, although she 
does not renounce its contents. In Tuesday's blog, she 
wrote, "Another `big deal' today was the lie that I had said that 
Casey died for Israel. I never said that, I never wrote that." 
Instead, she says, the phony e-mail was yet another neo-con 
conspiracy! Blowing the lid off this cover-up, she writes:

I wrote the letter because I was upset at the way Ted treated me 
when I appeared at a "Nightline" Town Hall meeting in January right 
after the inauguration. I felt that Ted had totally disrespected me. 
I wrote the letter to Ted [sic.; his name is Tom] Bettag and cc'd a 
copy to the person who gave me Ted's address. I believe he changed 
the e-mail and sent it out to capitalize on my new found [sic.] 
notoriety by promoting his own agenda.

Ah yes, that infamous conservative mainstream media bias. Don't hold 
your breath waiting for Cindy Sheehan to come forward with an 
exculpatory "original" e-mail, though. As the blog Sweetness and 
Light pointed out, Sheehan's e-mail to "Nightline" was posted online 
by a man named Tony Tesh in mid-March, months before anyone had ever 
heard of her. This was months before she developed her "new found 
notoriety" among such as Duke 

This would also be in keeping with a long history of her past 
statements. One person has reported Sheehan thundered during one of 
her speeches:

Iraq wasn't going to attack America or nuke America. But Iraq was a 
threat – to Israel. That was the real threat and had been for 15 
years. But for the U.S. government, this was the threat that 
couldn't speak its name. Europe doesn't care much about that threat. 
And the U.S. government didn't think they should lean too much on 
it, because going to war to protect Israel wouldn't be popular.

If accurate, this would be as damning as the "lie" Ted Koppel's 
producer allegedly interpolated into her e-mail…and it would win her 
more friends among the racist fringe.

Thanks to the internet, Sheehan's popularity among the armband 
brigades is spreading like fire creeping up a moonlit cross. On the 
web's premier hate website, Stormfront.org, Duke supporter James 
Kelso (whose screen name is "Charles A. Lindbergh") posted a link to 
a video message from Cindy Sheehan entitled, "Mr. President, you 
lied to us." 

Cindy is also popular at the American Nationalist Union. ANU is run 
by Don Wassall, former national chairman of the Populist Party, a 
racist third party organized in 1984 by Willis Carto's Liberty 
Lobby; in 1988, the party nominated David Duke for president. ANU's 
Nationalist News section links to four articles supporting Cindy 
Sheehan, including a delightful link to an article on Justin 
Raimondo's Hate America Right website Antiwar.com about Christopher 
Hitchens: "Drink-Soaked Trotskyite Popinjay Slimes Antiwar Mom "

Duke is not the only figure on the White Wing to embrace Sheehan. 
The explicitly Nazi National Socialist Movement backs her, as well. 
NSM "Commander" Jeff Schoep entitled one recent radio broadcast "NSM 
SUPPORTS CINDY SHEEHAN," then devoted a second broadcast to Sheehan 
the next day. 

The racist website Altermedia.info jumped on the bandwagon early, 
posting multiple articles hailing Cindy Sheehan. One article, 
written under the pen name "Charles Coughlin," dubbed the menopausal 
valley girl "The Rosa Parks of the Peace Movement," an awkward 
metaphor considering the source. Another article, authored by "James 
Buchanan" (another great Democrat), hinted the "Neo-Cons" had 
solicited the services of the redneck who fired shots into the air 
within earshot of Sheehan and her leftist Big Top.

Another article written by the late Fr. Coughlin's acolyte, "Woman 
Loses Son in Iraq; Neocons Treat her Like Dirt," also made its way 
on Stormfront.org's discussion forum, inspiring 14 pages of 
commentary. The very first respondent, neo-Nazi "Reichmann88," [1] 
wrote: 

This lady sounds like a potential WN ["WN" is short for "White 
Nationalist" – BJ]. I'll bet she has no clue about Israel's 
involvement in her sons death. Sad indeed!! May God Bless Her!

Reichmann need not worry; it appears Sheehan "knew." 

Another Stormfront contributor commented, "If there are any Texas WN 
units nearby Mrs. Cindy Sheehan they should reach out to hear 
[sic.]." When another message claimed Sheehan "probably would spit 
in your face if you approached her with WN," forum member "Messiah" 
assured:

I've known Cindy for over a year now, and no, she wouldn't spit in 
anyone's face for what they said....while she's not a WN, she's a 
decent person who resents deeply what Bush has done with his lies in 
creating this war, and using the US for Israel's interests. I feel 
like she does about these Neo Con/Israel created wars. 

And evidently she reciprocates the sentiments of this racist 
scumbag. 

The racist adulation continues. As of this morning, the Vanguard 
News Network linked to Sheehan's "Nightline" e-mail and classified 
her as someone "putting America before Israel." (This is located 
above a link to Antiwar.com.) The racist news site Whitewire.com 
also comments favorably on Sheehan. (The only link on Whitewire.com 
that is not to a white supremacist website goes to Al-Jazeera.)

National Vanguard, an off-shoot of the recently splintered neo-Nazi 
organization National Alliance, posted some of Cindy Sheehan's 
writings on its website, a reality anticipated by a reader of our 
blog, Moonbat Central. Also noted approvingly the Republican Jewish 
Coalition opposes Sheehan (which proves she's OK). When one NV 
reader objected to his fellow white supremacists, the editors wrote:

All of us understand Mrs. Sheehan's limitations. We hope she 
overcomes them. Whatever mistakes she has made or will make, and 
whatever defects in her understanding, however, her story is a 
moving testament to the horrible injustice and irreparable harm done 
to our people by the Jewish supremacists. And it is also a story of 
pluck and courage and the great good that one person can do.

Far from distancing herself from these hatemongers, she has praised 
some of their work. In a podcast held live from Camp Crawford hosted 
by Howard Dean's former campaign Joe Trippi, Sheehan praised the 
work of "journalist" Greg Szymanski, who has covered Sheehan for the 
UFO website ArcticBeacon.com and the American Free Press. At the 
time of the call, the Drudge Report had uncovered Sheehan's 
conflicting statements about her first meeting with President Bush. 
In the call, Sheehan lauded Szymanski's journalistic integrity, 
stating, "Your account, that you wrote, is a true one." Szymanski 
wrote two accounts of her meeting with the president, as well as 
numerous articles for the American Free Press – including one 
questioning whether the Bush administration was involved in 9/11. 
AFP is the newest incarnation of THE SPOTLIGHT newspaper, which the 
Anti-Defamation League classifies as "the most widely read 
publication on the fringe Right." Both were published by Liberty 
Lobby, an organization with ties to neo-Nazism and anti-Semitism 
that is "presently the most influential right-wing extremist 
propaganda organization in the United States." Sheehan is 
appreciative of at least some of their journalists' "true" work. One 
must say, at a minimum, her love for radical nutjobs does not 
discriminate.

Racists and the Left: The Other Unholy Alliance

Cindy Sheehan's newfound, seemingly mutual love for anti-Semitic, 
racist, and neo-Nazi extremists draws attention to one overlooked 
fact: the racial extremist movement has been moving steadily Left in 
recent years. The rhetoric on many of these websites is 
indistinguishable from that prevalent on leftist anti-Bush websites. 
For instance, David Duke writes of Cindy Sheehan:

It was criminal to send her son to die for a lie.

There were no weapons of mass destruction, no nuclear program, no 
uranium from Niger, no links with Al Qaeda, no imminent threat to 
the American people. Every reason the American people were given for 
going to war has turned out to be a lie.

As Bill Clinton might have said, if you didn't know that sentence 
originated with Duke, "you might think Hillary Clinton was giving 
that speech." Duke goes further, quoting leftist hero, former 
Ambassdor Joseph C. Wilson III: 

A more cynical reading of the agenda of certain Bush advisers could 
conclude that the Balkanization of Iraq was always an acceptable 
outcome, because Israel would then find itself surrounded by small 
Arab countries worried about each other instead of forming a solid 
block against Israel.

Thus, it should have surprised no one when Duke endorsed John Kerry 
for President last fall, yet somehow it did not make national 
headlines.

Again, the move to the Left is not confined to David Duke. White 
Aryan Resistance nutcase Tom Metzger portrayed himself as a tendy, 
California environmentalist, liberal, and atheist years ago. The 
slick tactics are now trickling down through the racist movement. In 
one of the laudatory pro-Sheehan pieces on Altermedia, "Charles 
Coughlin" writes, "It is the job of all patriotic Americans to 
attack politicians who abuse the military sending soldiers off to 
fight wars for Israel and Halliburton." (Emphasis added.) National 
Vanguard has lionized London's far-Left mayor "Red" Ken Livingstone. 
National Alliance has suggested soldiers pass out white supremacist 
literature, an infraction of military rules, in order to get sent 
home; this echoes the plans of Medea Benjamin and Leslie Cagan's 
Baghdad-based International Occupation Watch to accomplish the same 
goal by having soldiers declare themselves conscientious objectors. 

Examining the rhetoric of Cindy Sheehan alone would make this anti-
Jew/anti-Bush alliance understandable. She has screeched, "You get 
America out of Iraq and Israel out of Palestine and you'll end 
terrorism." She challenged President Bush to tell her "the 
truth": "You tell me my son died to spread the cancer of Pax 
Americana, imperialism in the Middle East." She has also called the 
Iraq war "blatant genocide." Her  "Neo-Con" conspiracy theories 
perfectly match those of the Nazis; they well understand "neo-con" 
means Jewish, or as Duke calls them, "Jewish Supremacists." 

National Alliance has been the source of similar-sounding rhetoric. 
NA declared, "That term `vital U.S. interests' must kill thousands 
of people every year…our government has such an enormous infection 
of Jewish influence, that there is virtually no place on the planet 
safe from `vital U.S. interests.'" Like the Left, the neo-Nazi 
group – whose founder's book The Turner Diaries had inspired Timothy 
McVeigh – claims America commits "terrorism" all around the world in 
the form of covert operations. 

Why have the Nazis adored and adopted Cindy Sheehan? Ultimately, 
Cindy Sheehan reminds on, appropriately enough, of a character 
from "The Twilight Zone." In the memorable episode "He's Alive," 
Dennis Hopper portrays a young neo-Nazi leader who gets deadly 
advice from an ominous adviser. When it becomes clear the shadowy 
figure who has been guiding and supporting his work is the ghost of 
Adolf Hitler, Hopper asks, "Why me?" Hitler responds that it was 
Hopper who had chosen him, repeating his rhetoric and slogans. 
Today, it is Cindy Sheehan and the whole of the Left repeating the 
Nazis' conspiratorial ravings, as the Democratic Party draws her 
person and her poisonous rhetoric into an ever-closer embrace.

ENDNTOES:

1. "88" is a popular shorthand among neo-Nazis. The number "8" 
corresponds to the letter "H," and "HH" is short for "Heil Hitler." 
Journalist Andy Oakley produced a book entitled 88. Years before the 
internet, toothless rednecks were already dumbing down the language.






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