KKK Grand Dragon says he supports Hillary Clinton in video

 

By Jim Kouri

The Hillary Clinton presidential campaign has received more than $20,000 in donations from members of the Ku Klux Klan, according to a well-known member of the hate group. Will Quigg, a KKK Grand Dragon, announced on March 13, 2016, that the KKK supports Hillary Clinton for President of the United States.

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“Why is the media not reporting on this? It is real simple: most news people want Hillary Clinton as President. Just look what they did to Donald Trump over David Duke. Yet nothing on Will Quigg supporting Hillary Clinton,” said Michael Baker, a former prosecutor and political strategist. “During a celebration for Republican Sen. Strom Thurmond, now deceased, Sen. Trent Lott mentioned how America would have benefited from having Thurmond as president when he ran as a ‘Dixiecrat Democrat.’ For days after that, Lott was hounded until he stepped down as Republican leader in the U.S. Senate. But Hillary went further than Lott but received a big ‘pass’ from her media sycophants,” said Baker.

Quigg, the Grand Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan’s California chapter and responsible for recruitment in all of the western United States, is less keen to give Mr Trump the dubious benefit of his support.

“We want Hillary Clinton to win. She is telling everybody one thing, but she has a hidden agenda. She’s telling everybody what they want to hear so she can get elected, because she’s Bill Clinton’s wife, she’s close to the Bushes. [But] once she’s in the presidency, she’s going to come out and her true colors are going to show,” Quigg claimed in a report appearing in the London Telegraph in the United Kingdom

Hillary Clinton’s new campaign strategy is to claim that Donald Trump is the candidate of the KKK, conveniently leaving out the fact that Hillary herself described Robert Byrd – a KKK leader (Grand Kleagle), who once called black people “mongrels”  and fought against the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as her “friend and mentor”.

Yesterday, the Clinton campaign released which “makes the case that Donald Trump is the candidate of racists, white supremacists and neo-Nazis.”

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