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SPLC distances itself from #Alexandria shooter, prays for victims (including the one in its Hatewatch file)

First things first, to make it absolutely clear: the person responsible for pulling the trigger at Wednesday morning’s practice session of the Republican congressional baseball team is the shooter himself.

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That said, it’s not surprising that Sen. Bernie Sanders wasted no time in disavowing the support of his former volunteer, nor that the Southern Poverty Law Center also wanted to put some distance between itself and James T. Hodgkinson.

https://twitter.com/Heminator/status/875089351515922432

Now that Mark Hemingway mentions it, the SPLC has made quite a lot of hay pointing the finger at conservatives for inspiring violence. Here’s SPLC President Richard Cohen — who authored the statement above — telling Joy Reid not two weeks ago that Trump needs to take responsibility for the “virus of hate” he’s unleashed.

Hypocritical? Of course. You’d think the SPLC would show a little more self-awareness, especially since the man who attempted to shoot up the headquarters of the Family Research Council acknowledged in a hearing that he had visited the SPLC’s website, which identified the FRC to him as “an anti-gay organization.”

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Rep. Steve Scalise, who remained hospitalized Wednesday night and was visited by the president, himself appears throughout the SPLC’s web site and has his own Hatewatch file attached to his alleged speech to a white supremacist group in 2002.

In 2014, the press did extensive research into the speech and didn’t buy that Scalise didn’t know he was speaking to a group of white supremacists.

Lame? Perhaps. But according to a report in the New Orleans Times-Picayune, Scalise was booked to speak to the Jefferson Heights Civic Association, whose event was in the same hotel as the European-American Unity and Rights conference but started two-and-a-half hours earlier.

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If nuts are going to be tempted to use the SPLC’s Hatewatch list as a directory, maybe consider cleaning it up a little?

https://twitter.com/ellencarmichael/status/875032441211281409

https://twitter.com/ellencarmichael/status/875033068465270788

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