American Nazi Party Chairman Says Donald Trump Would be Ideal for White Nationalists

An endorsement that would certainly make the Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and his campaign managers uncomfortable, the Chairman of the American Nazi Party, Rocky Suhayda today put his weight beind him and stated that he would be the best possible president for the cause of the white nationalists in the US. According to a report on Boston Globe, "Audio from the radio program was posted Saturday by BuzzFeed's Andrew Kaczynski, who noted that Suhayda has in the past avoided making statements about Trump out of concern that he might harm the businessman's candidacy. Yet, Kaczynski reported, in an American Nazi Party report from September, the chairman argued that Trump's rhetoric revealed the secret popularity of the party's messages."

Suhayda said, ''Now, if Trump does win, OK, it's going to be a real opportunity for people like white nationalists, acting intelligently to build upon that, and to go and start - you know how you have the black political caucus and what not in Congress and everything - to start building on something like that,'' He went on to state,''It doesn't have to be anti-, like the movement's been for decades, so much as it has to be pro-white.You know what I'm saying? It's kinda hard to go and call us bigots if we don't go around and act like a bigot. That's what the movement should contemplate. All right.'' He also said, 'We have a wonderful OPPORTUNITY here folks, that may never come again, at the RIGHT time. Donald Trump's campaign statements, if nothing else, have SHOWN that 'our views' are NOT so 'unpopular' as the Political Correctness crowd have told everyone they are!''

The report added, "Earlier this year, Rachel Pendergraft - the national organizer for the Knights Party, a standard-bearer for the Ku Klux Klan - said that the KKK had begun using Trump's candidacy as a conversation starter to recruit followers.

She said this has been discussed on a private, members-only website and in ''e-news, stuff that goes out to members.'' In addition to opening ''a door to conversation,'' she said, Trump's candidacy had electrified some members of the movement."

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