Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison, vice-chair of the Democratic National Committee, sparked controversy on Wednesday by tweeting an apparentendorsement of violent left-wing group Antifa.
Ellison’s endorsement of the group, which the Department of Homeland Security says is responsible for “domestic terrorist violence,” is just the latest instance of Ellison publicly attaching himself to radical figures and ideologies.
Ellison once defended famed anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan, head of the Nation of Islam, against charges of anti-Semitism. In an op-ed for the Washington Post last year, Ellison said he should have more closely scrutinized Farrakhan, who once said Hitler was a “very great man,” but blamed a “right-wing smear campaign” for any questions raised about his ties to anti-Semitic figures.
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To put it kindly, Ellison is a shifty character; name changes, etc.
Best resource I know is Powerline blog, written by conservative lawyers mainly based in Minnesota. They had his number when he first ran; their archive should prove illuminating to anyone not already familiar with this character.
The Cream of the Crop of The Party of Liberal Jim.
And the brain dead democrats still support this enemy of the u.s.
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